San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 15, Ed. 1 Monday, January 15, 1912 Page: 10 of 12
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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS- MONDAY MORN I NO JANUARY- 15, 1912.
ROOMS AM) BOARD—
THIS PORTLAND HOTEL. 112 West
Pecan St.. one Nock north Gunter Ho-
tel: elegantly furnished, steam hen ted hot
.and cold water In rooms; rates moderate;
rooms single or ensnite; dlningroom open
to the public. For rates and Information
address Mrs. I? I- Wilson, proprietress.
AL.iin.ui 1— »• ust-class board und romi. 1
hot and tx»ld bath*. tourists accommo- i
dater; extra meals 35 cents: no sick; un- I
der now mapagpTTOTit 42'-' Avenue O
NICK room and board to couple, reason-
able; garage. 1129 Presa, Hot Weds
car. 1
FlUbT-i LAMS room and home cooking,!
no sick; no children; rates reasonable; |
best location 71S Ave. C. Old phone "16 I
—I. —
ROOM and board for couple or three, all
conveniences; nice location, facing Madison
Park, 'J04 Hal lag St. _____ I
IN private home, well furnished and at- |
tractfve, excellent table board, how He
warm and comfortable. References. 223 |
Ka»t Quincy St , cur. Lexington Ave.
NICELY furnished front room, with bath. ;
for two gentlemen, with or without
board: every convenience. 71" Ave. C. I '
ROOM'S, with or without private bath:
first-class meals; everything strictly up-
to-date, close in. Old phone 5197. 412
Martin St. :
FOR RENT—To couple without children, j
or two ladies, elegantly furnished rooms,
southeast exposure, in private home, all !
modern conveniences; will serve meals if
desired. One block from two car lines;
fifteen minutes' ride from Houston St.
No sick. References exchanged. Old
phone" 7091.
WANTED—
BOO MS ANI) BOARD.
YV ANTED—
SITUATION—MALE.
WANTED—A position as chef or second
cook, by a colored man; can furnish ref-
erences; has Just left service of Browr.
News and Hotel Company. Address 500
Victoria St. ______
\\ ANTED— Position by experienced ste-
nographer and office man; am employed
as chief clerk and cashier by reputable
firm now; desire to get with larger com*
pan> with better chance of advancement.
Address 1214 Express.
WANTLJ--Situation in general mer-
chandise or dry goods store; practical
merchant, nine years' experience, speak
Spanish and German fluently; some-
knowledge of window dressing and card
writing, a hustler, married; best of ref-
erences. Hox 43, Waclder. Tex.
YOUNG married man from Chicago de-
sires position in San Antonio or vicinity
as general office man; have had seven
years of best office experience; not afrai 1
of work; can furnish best of references
as to ability and honesty. Address Fred
Andreser, General Delivery, Houston,
Texas.
BRIGHT, energetic stenographer, experi-
enced, with A1 references, understands
bookkeeping. 1165 Express.
WANTED— By energetic young man, po-
sition in any kind of office. Understands
wholesale grocery and brokerage busi-
ness. Experienced stenographer, secre-
tary and cashier, competent railroad of-
fice man. Best of references. Address
Daily Express 1298.
HELP WANTED—
MALE.
WANTED—A teacher of manual train-
ing at $80 to $100 per month. Apply to
J. L. Tali', Austin, Tex.
WANTED—Young married man for office
work; references and bond; salary, $60.
1159 Express.
pOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-
TRADE FOR AUTOMOBILE.
164 acres of land in Cleburne County,
Arkansas; will pay or accept difference;
car model later than 1910 not accepted.
Combination, Box 66, Manor, Tex.
WANTED—Experienced yard man. Must
know* how to care for automobile. Apply
Ralph 11. Hugo. 315 Richmond Ave.
YOUNG man wants position at anything
for his board and lodging. 1248 Express.
WANTED—Room and board In nice pri-
vate homes for quite a number of new
students. No objection to paying month-
ly in advance; must be reasonable and
close enough to walk to school. Draugh
on's Practical Business College, Alamo
Pla/a and Crockett Street.
WANTED—
HIT 1?AT ION—FEMALE.
WANTED—Room and two meals by
young gentleman; Tobin Hill district pre-
ferred. must be first-class. 1174 Express.
W*
N T hi) TO KENT-
ROOMS FUR AND UNFURNISHED.
WANT TO RENT three or four furnished
rooms for housekeeping; Tobin Hill, Lau-
rel Heights, Hot Wells or Government
Hill neighborhood preferred; references
exchanged. S. V. P., 1003 Avenue 1, Gal-
veston. Tex.
WANTED—Two or three first-class 11 id-
em rooms with private bath within three
blocks of Joske's in return for meals.
Apoly at Oliver Cafeteria.
THOROUGHLY reliable woman would
like rooming-house to manage; referen-
ces exchanged. 1161 Express.
INTELLIGENT, capable man and wife
from the North want work in the coun-
try, any part Southwest Texas; man as
foreman or otherwise, woman to assist
in housework or care of children; refer-
ences exchanged. Address 1202 Express.
WANTED—By well appearing and thor-
oughly competent young woman, position
as housekeeper for hotel or rooming
house; nothing cheap desired. 1120 Ex-
press.
TRANSLATIONS from English to Span-
ish or Spanish to English correctly done.
Old phone 5451.
\\ AN TTD—Position by first-class lady
stenographer, six years' experience, A1
references. At present employed, but de-
sire to make a change. Address 1-70 Ex-
pref 8.
STATE Employment and Messenger Co.,
137 Soledad St. All kinds of help and
positions secured. New 2768, old 4924-1 r.
WANTED—Men to learn the best busi-
ness in the world, the barber trade. Can
have your own shop or earn big wagcs1
Light, clean, inside work; ai; army of our
graduates running shops send for help.
Qualify for these positions. Few weeks
required. Our manual is splendid for
home preparation; tools given. Wages in
finishing department. Write from dis-
tance or call from city. Moler Barber
( ollege, 320 W. Commerce St.
T. IR.Dt FOR ClfY PROPERTY
Some of the very choicest acreage at
Crystal City, surrounded by large flow-
ing wells and highly improved Irrigated
farms.
A. R. FORSYTH,
Old Phone 955. 514 Gunter Bldg.
HAVE you a vacant lot or lots lying
idle bringing you in nothing, that you
would exchange for gilt-edge income
property? See us at once. We have
something good. Richey & Casey,
Navarro St., both phones 2236.
BUSINESS CHANCES-
WANTED—Two parties with $3,500 each
to control two-thirds of proven copper
mine near Tucson, Ariz.; over $60,000
already spent upon it. Must act quick.
1125 Express.
35c
WANTED—A teacher of mathematics or
history at $S0 to $90 per mouth. Apply j
to J. L. Taff, Austin, Tex.
Litilhii or (icntlemeii,
M ITS PRESSED
Phone 6(581-1 rinjf.
We save you 30 per cent <>n cleaning, re-
pairing. altering and dyeing. Satisfaction
or no charge.
MORR1ZA BI >, 233 E. HOUSTON ST.
WANTED—Eive boys with wheels lor
messenger service. Apply B. B. B. Mes-
senger Service, 208 Navarro St. Phones
1*7.
Em ill V of iii an beaut iful
residence on Broadway, Galveston. Tex.,
for Rule, or will exchange for small farm
or equity in small farm; will sacrifice
this equity. What have you to offer?
1803 Broadway, Galveston, Tex.
100 ACRES waxy, hog wallow farm with
$3,000 new improvements, and all cane,
tools and seed. Want home in town clear
of indebtedness. Address 01i\er &, Remy.
San Marcos, Tex.
I-OU SALE—On account of desiring to
retire, old, well-established fancy retail
grocery business in Dallas; annual sales
over $200,000; December, 1911, sales ex-
(. t ded $19,000. Sellers will handle book
accounts if desired. Merchandise, ex-
cluding fixtures, will inventory approxi-
mately $17,000. Three and one-half years'
lease on best retail location in tlie city.
Excellent opportunity. All details sup-
I plied upon request. Answer, room 201,
1 1 Commerce St., Dallas, Tex.
FOR SALE—We own a complete 20-ton
can system ice plant, slightly used, to-
I gether with boilers, which we will sell at
a bargain, or we will join responsible
person In the formation of an ice com-
pany. taking stock for the machinery.
1012* Express.
FOR SALE—Stock of groceries, dry
goods and hardware, located 417 Austin
. St.; established trade; slock in good con-
' dition; inventories $1,500. See San Antonio
i Credit Men's Association, 712 Gunter
PERSONAL—
Advertuement, undor personal, medibal, Glair-
vcjant iisycholoKiat, phrenologlsL, maguetio
healer, matrimonial, 2 cent, a word on« tira.j
•even time,, 8c; ten time,, 10c. No ad leis
than 20 words.
CARRIACJIO painting ami trimming; high-
class work ut reasonable prices. Staacke
Bros. i
\V ANTED—To make the acquaintance of
some respectable gentleman—one who can
provide a good home and Is a man of
good habits, and not over 45 years of age.
object matrimony. Address, care l.ady
of the House, -Kss1,a Lafayette St., South
Bend, lnd.
W'ANTHU—The address of Mi*s Helen
Boyd, formerly of Fort Worth, Tex. Ad-
dress WJ1 Express.
ilAlii switches and braids made from
your combings at reasonable prices in
money or dry goods. Work returned first.
Mrs. Sumrall, Florence. Ark.
^OULTUY-
lilil.S.
BIRDS, DOCS. ETC.
building.
J4ELI' WANTED—
FEMALE.
WANTED—A white girl for general
housework. Apply 323 Jackson St. Small
family.
WOMAN I" go to Corpus Christi to
wash and cook; small family; also girl
for housework and nursing. Apply 632
North Flores Street.
A STYLISH business woman to travel In
Texas; permanent position and good pay
to right party. 1252 Express. .
WANTED—A middle-aged woman for
plain cooking and housework; German
preferred. .Mrs. Chas. O. Walker, t»2i
Chestnut St.
WHITE girl for cooking and general
housework, family of two; no washing.
1012 San Pedro Ave
WANTED—A competent white house-
maid and waitress. Mrs. Thos. A. Frank-
lin, 105 E. French Place.
Vv
i/ 151 1 —
HOI SES AND REAL ESTATE.
WANTED Situation by experienced lady
j stenographer, three years' experience, tvich
large houses; excellent references. Ad-
d ress 11 l»o Ex p ress.
LET us sell your property. We want
sure-enough bargains and can f»nd 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 and
talk things over with us.
RICHEY & CASEY, Real Estate.
All Phonos 2236. 425 Navarro St.
I HAVE cash buyers for several reason-
ably close-in small cottages. E. K.
Crockett, 118 E. Houston, old phono 41 (r»
IF YOU have a nice, new house you wish
to sell at a real bargain, I believe i can
effect a sale by properly advertising it.
No charge unless sold. Ask for Ander-
son, phone 4252.
I WANT to buy a house on Laurel
Heights or Tobin Hill; give full particu-
lars first letter, or no attention will be
paid answers. Address 1148 Express.
LADY
of city.
wants position, bookkeeping, out
Address 1147 Express.
WANTED—By young lady, position in
doctor's office, willing to begin on small
salary; inexperienced. Call old phone
2108.
WANTED—By a highly respectable
young lady, position as companion help
or in linen room in hotel. 1002 Mason
Street.
WANTED—A position as companion or
teacher and governess, experienced in the
best schools; music if desired; have trav-
eled extensively; references. Box 153,
Kenedy, Tex.
yf A i\ T ED-
AGENTS.
WILL pay cash
be priced right.
ror
1236
close-in lots;
Express.
must
FARMS AND LAND
v' :'ED—To eorresp
f«»r sale Box 27:
)nd with owners of
1. MeKinney, Tex.
WANTED—Two young men for canvass-
ing; big money. Call only in the morn- i
ing. 227 Nacogdoches St.
W i |.]i>—To rent a small farm near San
1 -»nio. Address 1803 Broadway, Ual-
u, Tex. .
K SOLICIT your largest tracts of land.
We represent most all kinds of business.
Make all sorts of exchanges. Buy and
tell. Exchange Realty Co., Temple, Tex.
AGENTS on salary or commission. The
greatest agent's seller ever produced:
every user of pen and ink buys it on
sight; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one
agent's sales amounted to $620 in six
days; another $32 in two hours. Mon-
roe Mfg. Co.. X 98. LaCrosse, Wis. j
THE Hartford Life Insurance company j
urder its new and progressive manage- j
rnent makes all Its loans through its j
hi siness-get.ting agents. For particulars i
address, W. li. Patterson, Mgr., ol9-520-
621 Slaughter Bldg., Dallas, Tex.
COOK wanted, immediately. Family two
achats; good pay; stay nights. Apply 500
West Cincini ati Ave., near Peacock Col-
lege. Old phone 6324.
WANTED—Two white girls, one for
housework, one for cooking only; good
wages. 102 S. Flores St. Old phone 2SS9.
i.aL'1 i',s wanted—i have a good proposi-
tion: you can make from $5 to $10 a day.
323 St. Mary's St., room 36.
\\ ANTED—German girl to do plain cook-
ing and housework; family of two. 106
E. Washington Place. Take San Pedro
raf.
WANT to rent a
at room 15, 304 Vs S.
small farm?
Alamo.
See me
♦ (ANTED TO RENT—
' HOUSES AND STORES.
yy ANTED—
SALESMEN.
IMMEDIATELY, six to ten-room house,
furnished or unfurnished; must he clean,
cheap and close in. Address 1117 Ex-
press.
YyAftTED
MISCELLANEOUS.
SA8II paid for diamonds, old gold nnd
Iver Wm N. Capurro. 501 u, East Hous-
ton Strppt R'won 1
"WANTED—50 cars each sound, dry
heavy oak and rnesquito wood. Old
phone lfiott. R. N. Garrett..
WANTED-
phone 1104.
-Office furniture.
King old
WHEN in need
White & Co., 227
plione 489-
of
St.
tinners
Mary's
remember
St. .New
SALESMEN!
You can sell lots 1n a high-class
subdivision at $100 and $175 on
terms of $5 cash and $5 monthly,
without interest and other attract-
ive features. Salary or commission.
Only a few openings in Texas and
San Antonio territory. Address
Sales Manager. Plaza Realty Co.,
Alamo Plaza.
'I REE SALESMEN Can
• s Make
Per Month
l*eran Trees.
WANTED—At once, experienced cook for
jmalj family; no washing or ironing;
'good wages to right"party. Apply 615 W.
Poplar St.
WANTED—Cook; GeriVian girl; two in
family. 1111 W. Magnolia, Beacon Hill.
WANTED—White girl for general house-
work. Mrs. A. Wagner, 219 Guenther St.
WANTED—Reliable white girl for cook-
ing and housework, family of two; no
washing; good room in house; references
required. Call forenoon or after (5 even-
ings. 122 W. Elmira St.
HELP WANTED—
$t> t'ER HUNDRED for collecting names
and addresses, steady work. Send
stamped, addressed envelope. Western
Advertising Co., Tulia, Tex.
WANT to grub a lot or blocks iri city or
large tracts near city. Snowden, Sub-
statiori Nil.
WANTED—For spot cash, household
goods, any quantity, to ship. Will pay
more than dealers McCurry, 410 E. Com-
merce.
D RICK LAYER. Old phone 6822.
WANTED—STONE CRUSHER AND
TRACTION ENGINE.
One secondhand jawcrusher and 25-
horsepower traction engine. Write Fuller
& Fuller, Rio Medina, Tex.
I roni $100 to $300
Soiling Our Guaranteed
Satsuma orange, figs and other fruit and
ornamental trees and plants. Salesmen's
outfits free to responsible parties. Spe-
cial inducements to dealers. Largest
nurseries and most complete stock in the
South. Address The Griffmg Bros. Co.,
Jacksonville. Fla., or Port Arthur, Tex.
WANTED—Railway mail clerks, customs
c lerks. Spring examinations in San An-
tonio. Sample questions free. Franklin
Institute, Dept. 368L, Rochester, N. Y.
STOCK salesmen for a proposition
backed by leading business men;
easy seller; company being organ-
ized; relereiuos required. Laredo
Onion and Land Co., P. O. Box 18,
Laredo, Texas.
WANTED *-ur lauu mowers to sharpen
repan or exchange I'otchernick'a Bra net)
]*„»•, \t-it" \venue
ELEGANT suits, $18 up; pants, $4 Lots
of stock on hand Give us a call. M J
Lobert. 208 S Alamo.
NOTICE—1 make a specialty of leveling
and repairing houses; all work guaran-
teed ; best of references. Roofs fixed. Did
phone 3X71.
WANTED—To figure on your building or
repair work; all work guaranteed. 739
Marshall St. Old phone 44'2.
WANTED—Firsi-t iass sober salesman to
demonstrate and m11 sewing machines
from store remaining one week in the
town; salary ami commission. Address
H. McWhinm ; . Brownwood, Tex.
SALESMAN wa::!»-d; high-class real es-
tate proposition. ; per cent commission.
Salesmen making good will after six
months receive $15" and expenses. Toyah
Oil and Gas Development Co., 010 First
National Bank Bldg.. Fort Worth. Tex.
ROLL-TOP disk and office furniture
wanted cheap for rash. H. C. Tliorman,
103 College St. Old phone 2935.
WANTED—Second-hand law books; 1
wish to buy volumes 1 to 58 Inclusive,
Southwestern Reporter, at n bargain;
good condition, bin second-hand. Address
T. Wesley Hook. Faifurrias, Tex.
w
/ANTED—
SITUATION-
M A LE.
STOCK SALESMEN. TAKE NOTICE.
11* you want the newest, liveliest* un-
precedented hummer that ever was of-
fered the investor, call on me at once.
'Tis absolutely the livest wire in the
stock line you ever got hold of. and if
gilt-edged. Stock salesman's bonanza,'
Call room or phone 409 Gunter Hotel, few
day only.
YOU are wanted for Government job, $nq
month Send postal for list of positions
open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 362L,
Rochester, N. Y.
APPLY Texas Employment & Messenger
Company, 228 E. Commerce. All kinds of
help and positions secured. Phone, write
or call.
FIRST-CLASS hustler, man or woman, ran
make good money quick by addressing
1241 E x p ress.
LOST-
FOI'ND. STRAYED. BTC.
LAJST—Saturday morning, between Lau-
rel Heights and Joske's, or on Hot Wells
car line, a heavy gold brooch. Reward.
Old • .hone DOltl or lis Washer building.
l.OST-rOn Leon < reoit, between Ca.-tro-
villo and Cu'ebra Roads, one young
ferrale hound, black or black with red
head and legs; $5 reward lur return to
1410 West ( oinn erceSt
LOST—From moving wagon, large nig
or art square, between San Pedro Springs
and Virginia St. Ring Tor reward.
JTOK SALE OH EXCHANGE—
CAN TRADE properties in good Iowa
town for property in San Antonio or land.
See or write W. W. Townsend, 609 Sola-
dad St.
T<> EXCHANGE my six-room house;
hall; improvements; near car; for prop-
erty In or near Los Angeles, Cal. 222
Ha'lie St.
UELF WANTED—
MALE.
Stenographer wishes to change
locality. W ould like to accept a position
In or around San Antonio. 1 have my
own machine and have used the dicta-
phone for seven months. Can make
change .ifter January 12. Address L. L.
Moore, La Grange, Tex
W AN'i Ki '—Situation b:. an all-around
iran cook and wife; satisfaction guar-
anteed. Hy Johnson. Address 605 \Vy- ■
oi n i
i HAFFFKCR young man. first-cla^T
satisfactory references; available aftei
Januaiy 20. Address 8W I'".irpress.
A COM f'KTKNT young man of several
years' exp« rience desires stenographic or
bookkeeping i -ition. Would accept com-
bined work. 1* 74 Express.
YOUNG man wants position .is f reman,
experienced handling labor; s>ber; speaks
Spanish; good education Address 1112
Ki press
WANTED— Position by union bartender;
can <*peak German and Knclfsb; five years'
experience. Address 1128 Express.
THOROUGHLY tomj-etent tnd experi-
enced bookkoeper-s'enographer and gen-
eral office man desires position, handle
correspondence; references. Address An-
Kd
WANTED—Salesmen; also a solicitor,
collector and crew manager, for local
and traveling positions; salary or com-
mission to experienced, inexperienced
will be taught and paid while learning.
Write or call from 0 a. m. to 3 p. m.
room f>, Palmetto Hotel. 218 Avenue E.
BOOKKEEPING, banking. shorthand,
typewriting, Spanish quickly and thor-
oughly taught; positions guaranteed; cat-
alogue free. San Antonio Business Col-
lege, San Antonio. Tex.
APARTMENT SITE
For sale or exchange—The finest site
in the city, near St. Anthony Hotel;
southern, eastern and western exposure;
on swellest street in the city, 87x110
worth $500 per J«*>t, will take less tnan
$200 per foot if sold in next ten days, or
would exchange for close in residence in-
come property at equal value. Address
12*>4 Express.
RELIABLE GIRLS WANTED ON SAL-
ARY—We want twenty ladies to solicit
in San Antonio. We have a worthy prop-
osition and pay every lady a salary, we
only want twenty. Come quick. 607 Gun-
ter Bldg.
WANTED—Girls to sew by hand and
machine. Alaino Overall Factory. j
WANTED—Colored woman to cook; must
have good experience. Apply at 321 Au-
gusta St. '
S\\ iTCHES made from combing, $1 spe-
cial. Old phone 5247, new 844. Miss Wal-
ton, Avenue C Hotel. j
WANTED—Good stenographer to do pri-
vate work; also public work; must bo
ct mpetent. Address ?17 Gibbs Bldg.
WANTED—A white nurse girl about 15
years old. App'y 1812 Main Ave. Old
phone 3149.
TAILORING dressmaking school. Wo
teach all or any part of the trade. Make
your garments in school. 443 East Com-
im ree.
NEW 5-room cottage, just completed, nice
location; equity $000. Will trade for auto
in good condition, runabout or 5-passen-
ger. Give your phone number. 1'. O.
Box 630.
FOR SALE, or will trade. $2,400 touring
car, good as new, for city or country
property; must be clear of encumbrance.
12% Express.
WE WANT to deal with the owners ot
lands or business who want to sell, buy
or exchange. We can do that. Gxcl£nge
Realty Co., Temple, Tex.
i on SALE—ItA) acres of choic ine.--'|Uito
land about 12 miles west of Falls City,
lying in the Borejjo Creek Valley, i»<">
per cent tillable, artesian water at from
4ihj to 800 feet. A bargain at $.!>> per acre.
Will consider some trade. Griffith <\L-
Comparet, old phone 1049, 316 Hicks Bldg.
i-ok SALE--A stock of merchandise, on
account of going out of business.
About $1,700 worth of clothing and
and men's furn.shing
goods.
About 4,000 dry goods and notions
About 725 ladies and children's
shoes.
About 290 men's shoes.
Total, about $J\715 worth of goods.
If sold at once will take 55 cents on the
dollar.
THEODQR LOW, Austin. Tex.
PARTIES desiring to leave city will still
a good-paying business for lady; busi-
ness can be transacted any place; $200 if
, taken at once. Address 1242 Express.
1 HAVE unincumbered lots and farm
property which I will trade for nice home
on Laurel Heights or Tobin Hill. Will
assume some Indebtedness. 11SC Express.
CITY or acreage property in one of the
most flourishing towns in the Lower Rio
Grande Valley to trade for good five-
passenger automobile. No junk wanted.
Apply room 312 Moore Bldg.
l'Uii SALE or trade, nice three-room
house, front, and back porches, with three
lots, on MeCulloch Ave., Kin wood addi-
tion. 1156 Express.
FOR EXc l i ANG I$21K».000 _ t.■ Iphone
system, Central Texas; $75,( iron
foundry, Texas City; $180,000 building,
Cleveland. Ohio; 0,000 acres of itio
Grande. Starr County, $10; 2,000 acres Rob-
ertson County black 4and farm, $4o; 30,000
acres Improved Edwards County ranch,
$4; 320 New Mexico irrigated. What nave
you? Hyde. 322 X Central building.
Phono 7210-2r.
WANT to buy all or half interest in a
good established business; must be a
clean proposition and a moneymaker.
Address 1207 Express.
FOR SALE—I have a six-room house,
furnished. 2 blocks from postoffice. Am
leaving city and must sell my furniture
and 1« ase at once. S. J. Thompson, office
Mi Gibbs Bldg.; residence f»06 Fourth St.
WHITE Orpingtons, Kellerstraus strain;
yards contain hundred extra-fine hens;
eggs $3 per 15. Write for guaranty.
Live Oak Poultry Yards, Flatonia, Tex.
THIRTY varieties choice thoroughbred
poultry; heavy layiug strains; eggs lor
hatching; stock for sale. Address Ideal
Poultry Farm. Austin. Tex. Established
1005. Removed to larger quarters. Austin,
I exas.
SiNGLE-OOMB black Minorca cockerels,
up; setting eggs, $f» and $2 per 13. Old
phone 7523. J. C. Guenther, 225 Terrell
Avenue, city.
WHITE Orpington eggs for hatching,
order now. Also some stock for sale. Old
phone 4400. J. A. Eiehelberger, 1211
Townsend Ave., Alamo Heights.
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Imperial
White Pekin duck eggs, $2.50 per setting
of 12: finest flock in the South. Im-
ported drakes. Jos. Landa, New Braun-
t'els, Tex.
CO'JTON GIN FOR SALE. ABOUT TEN
MILES FROM SAN ANTONIO; GOOD
LOCATION; NEAR RAILROAD. AlTLi
TO POSTMASTER. SOL 'J JITON, TEX.
WHITE Plymouth Rock hens, pullets and
cockerels, fine layers; also 100-egg Mandy
Lee incubator, good as new; also Philo
I coops in good condition. 1116 Main Ave.
; I 'l l one 7203.
i BL'FF ORPINGTONS that win; won
| eight prizes at International* Fair, three
firsts and special for best pen of Bufp«.
Stock 'and eggs for sale. E. II. Preseott,
R. P. D. No. 2, Box 179.
I JU A
AM) WANTED.
WANTED- If you have a store to sell or
trade, list it with us. We may send you a
buyer. One of our clients has $i.000 worth.
i,f gan Antonio real estate, house and
lots to exchange for groceries or general
merchandise. George C. Thompson Land
Co.. 808 Gunter Bldg.
IRRIGATED farm, near Cotulla on rail-
road; forty acres cultivated, powerful
pumping plant, implements, etc. Onions
now growing. Last season s profit $12;'.
per acre. Will take $0,000 San Antonio
property as first payment. Address 1017
Expr» .-s.
i'OR SALE or exchange—Twelve thou-
sand dollars' worth of improved town
property, together with stock of general
merchandise, doing fine business; reason
for selling, bad eyesight. Will exchange
for unincumbered farm lands or San An-
tonio income property. Stock and real
estate clear of debt. Will sell merchan-
dise separately. Apply to owner, W. J.
Hubbard, Runge, Tex.
100 ACRES fine plains land to trade for
San Antonio or Rockport property. 1300
Express.
l^lJblNLSfc) CHANCES—
LADY wants partner with a few hun-
dred dollars; have good money proposi-
tion ; investigate. 323 St. Mary's Street,
room 3u.
FOR fc'ALE—Hoarding house, one block
from 1. & G. N. depot. Well furnished.
1114 West Houston Street.
Li MiiER YARD Cor sale, in country
town, Southwest Texas, doing good busi-
ness. No competition. Laige territory.
Address 1225 Express.
FOR SALE—l^aurel Heights corner, 133x
125, on Main Avenue. The highest point
on the hill; most elegant residence sLto
and a very few to be had of its kind.
Will sell at a great bargain if sold in next
ton days. Address Uix Express.
H)H SALE—Twelve-room rooming house,
four blocks from postoffice; rent and
water, $30. Inquire at 317 Fifth St.
MONEY TO LOAN.
jake loans $5 and up at cheapest
ra on furniture, pianos, salary, live
stock, city lots, automobiles, etc. Come
and get money when you ueed it aud 1
will arrange payments to suit. E. E.
hievens, 5U2V2 East Houston Street (up-
stairs).
v\ A IS l i'jjj—To buy notes that you don't
want to bother with or friends you don't
want to push. I will buy outright or
collect same. George Kottler, 801 Gibbs
building.
See Twy man's S. C.
White Leghorns at Lone
Star Poultry Show. Then
come out to 100 Chiches-
ter Place and see 400
more of same kind. Eggs
and stock for sale. Ad-
dress It. F. D. No. 2, Box
270. Visitors welcome.
Will F. Twy man & Son.
MOAH.Y to loan in sums of $5'jo to $5,000.
B. P. Dittmar, 200 Muckay building. Both
phones.
Ajuai^i to lend in sums of $2,COO or over
on San Antonio or Bexar County real
estate. Shook & VanderHoevon.
$100,000 IN amounts $1»000 and up to lend
on farms, ranches and San Antonio im-
proved properties. Vendors' and mechan-
ics' liens taken up and extended. Wimer,
Richardson & Co., 802 Gibbs building.
MONEY to loan on anything ot value;
bargains in unredeemed pledges. Emerson
A Co.. .'521 W Commerce St.
<, oa J* iUlNTIAL loans made on any-
thing of value, from $25 up to $500, S per
cent interest per annum. George Kottljr,
801 Gibbs building, Old phone 5477.
MONTHLY payment loans on city prop-
erty from $500 up ,u 7'as per cent. Straight
loans made on ranch, farm end city prop-
erty, ono to five years, at s per cent. T.
W. Campbell, Central Office Building,
ground floor.
SALARIED people, wanting $5 i with-
out security at cheapest rates, or furni-
ture loans, see Miss Snow at Drake's,
201 Central Trust Bldg.
FREDERICK S. M UUP HEY,
Attorney at Law.
Money to Loan. 511-512 Hicks Bldsr.
AlONE 1 FOR SALARIED PEOPLE.
Women keeping house and others fur-
nished without security; easiest payments;
cheapest rates. Come and get money when
you waut it and pay as you can. Offices
all principal cities. D '11. Tolman, 020
E st Houston. Room 501.
ANOTHER cotton gin for next season's
run is badly needed; acreage doubled due
to new land being broken. Further par-
ticulars write to Commercial Club,
Bishop, Tex.
WANTED—Treasurer f< r a corporation
doing a business of $50,000 a year; must
invest $5.0i.i0 in company, good reference.*
furnished and expected. Address I*. O.
box 45:5. Ardmore, Okla.
FOR SALE—111 El Paso. Tex., interest
in ;i00d clean furniture business. Verv
little additional capital would gain par-
id.aser contro'. For further information
address George P. Pickens, 111 North fct.
Drain Street, El Paso, Tex.
LI MBER business in San Antonio; if this
will interest you, address tJli Virginia St.,
city. Can put you next to something
good.
YOU CAN BUY FIRST MORTGAGES
FROM US.
$10,000, 5 years, 3,307 acres Zavala Co.;
value, $28,000.
1,500, 5 years, improved Karnes County
farm; value, $3,500.
$2,000, 5 years, 7S0 acres Zavala County;
value,
$1,000, 3 years, 010 acres Live Oak Co.;
value, $3,000.
$2,250, :: years, 2,080 acres Edwards Co.;
value. $7,000.
$8,200, 5 years, Laurel Heights; value,
$17,000.
$3,000, 3 years, Tobin Hill: value, $6,000.
$1,000, 1 and 2 years, South Flores St.;
value, $2,500.
Eight per cent semiannual interest.
Titles guaranteed on all Bexar County
proper t ios
WIMER, RICHARDSON & CO.,
803 Gibbs Bldg.
$10,000 TO LOAN in sums of $1,000 and up,
real estate security, city or country, if
you have money to loan I can place it
on good real estate securities without
cost to you. Charles S. Austin, 411 Wash-
er Bldg.
CHIHUAHUA dog, thoroughbred, almost
puro white, rare, can bo seen upon in-
quiry at Bexar County Human Society
headquarters, 211 Maekay Bldg. Old 2409.
S. C. WHITE LEGHORN'S, now laying,
direct from famous Northern breeder, $2
per lien. Aiso brand now uO-egg incu-
bator, £5. Ill Van JJ iron St.
l'IPTEEN nice White Prymouth Rock
eggs, $2; fine cockerels, $2 each; only
one breed. Mrs. Sallic Jenkins, 727 North
Palmetto.
EXTRA fine Rhode Island Red roosters.
Also eggs, $1 setting. I have the Shoe-
maker stock of Freeport, 111. 929 North
Flores Street.
SINGLE COMB Rhode Island Reds and
White Legfhorn eggs from my extra
heavy laying strain, 8c each in any quan-
tity. My flock is hard to beat. Eldridge
Poultry Yards, 152 Pierson A\e.
FOR SALE - Just a few Kellerstrass Crys-
tal White Orpington cockerels left; prize-
winning stock; must have room; write
your wauis. Arthur Ward Poultry Yards,
Box 204, Gonzales, Tex.
THOROUGHBRED Buff Leghorns for
sale, heaviest winter layers. $2 each, $5
trio; eggs $1.50 per 15. Write for anv
further information desired. Janiij
Woods, Seguin, Tex.
A PEN of eight very high-grade Orping-
ton hens and rooster, including the cham-
pion lien of two International Pairs and
present poultry show, sold as a pen or
singly. Young Orpington stock for sale.
1116 Main Ave. Old phone 7203.
Ferd Staffel, sole ngeut
for the celebrated Man-
dy Lee Incubators. A
carload of 1012 models
on hand. Most perfect
incubator on the mar-
ket; self-regulator for
lieat and moisture.
Con key's and Lee's-cel-
ebrated poultry remedies. Also Hen-e-ta,
a bone grit, a perfect substitute for char-
coal, grit and beef scraps.
SEI DEL S S. C. White
Leghorns—Winners at
San Antonio Interna-
tional Fair 1010-1911.
Beaumont, Tex., and
Lone Star Poultry As-
sociation show. My
first prize cock and
cup winner was the
sensation of the entire exhibit. Eggs and
day-old chicks, write me. W. A. Seidel, .115
Spofford Ave., Sau Antonio, Tex. New
phone 2221.
HUSTLER with $o,000 cash can buy an \
active partnership in a well established
wholesale business; more capital needed to j
take care of increased volume of business; 1
good opening for the right man. Address j
1078 Express.
FOR SALE—Ten-room rooming-house, fine
location; cheap rent; transient trade; a
bargain. 428 Grand Ave.
FOR SALE—A saloon, established for
many years, good reason for selling if
you mean business. Address 534 Express.
BARGAINS—To buy or sell rooming
houses, call at 207 Travis St., or call up
new phone 2507. Several bargains.
FOR SALE—First-class boarding anil
rooming house, close in; full of steady
boarders. New phone 1453, from 2 to 5
p. m.
FOR SALE—The only stock of paints and
wallpaper in city of San Marcos at a
bargain; bad health the cause of selling.
J. A. Travis, San Marcos, Tex.
AioNE\ to lean on real estate. Hertzberg
»V Barrett, attorneys. 300-305 Washer Bldg..
>1 it I iaz.i.
AlONE\ io LOAN— Insiue business prop-
erty, 7 per cent; residence property 8 per
cent. Ilertrand & Arnold, lawyers,*Gunter
RuiidiiiL'
WANTED—Party with $2,000 to put
proven business deals through; enor-
mous profits. Unless you have the
ready cash don't apply Address 1115
Expres?.
'suits $13.5)
v. AM l". D at once: Prescription clerk;!
mi st be registered arm a good front man;
t eni anent position for right party; one J
v ho understands the .Mexican trade pre- !
filled; henl recommendations and state
sc'ary in first letter, tiaker Ac »on Go j
ia*:. Tex. j
WANTl.I)—Young men to prepare for
positions Our students get II.,
K T. maiii line practice. For further
jar'.eulars c<» 11 on or address George W
Pan. h, sup« ut-ndent telegraphy depart'
i < it. Dratiul on's Practical Lus-ness Col
leg**. S in A: tonio, Tex. Roth phones.
FOR SALE—I will sell for part cash and
balance in land one of the finest and
most perfectly appointed homes In San
Antonio; built by owner one year ago
for permanent home. P. O. Box 173, San
Antonio, Tex. I
WHAT •<* E TOu TJ TRAD T
Will exchange all or any part of four-
teen ots in the White's Addition to San
Antonio, valued at $-'*) each, for any
good interest-bearing note or notes or |
anything else of equal value. 1013 Ex-
press.
TRY MORRIZARD S
MADE TO
MKAMRK
Choice of 1,000 all-woo] stylos, at
$13.50, SI 5, $16.50, SIS and up
Guaranteed best values in the city
Morrizard Heal Tailoring Co..
Kast Houston St.. Near Navarro
MOMA u .med it lowest rale ot interest
on watches, diamonds, guns and all ar-
ticles of value. Michael Loau Co., '12
S'ded.id St.
Mo.\E\ loaned at low riiie on furniture,
piauos, live stock, city lots, salary, etc.
Repay weekly or monthly payments. ^11
business strictly confidential. Liberal
I to; Washer Bldg
WiLL tell first-class vendor's lierv of
93,000 on property last sold for $S,000.
Absolutely safe. Property located in
the very best section of the city. Bear-
ing 8 per cent interest. Address* 901 Ex-
press.
LUMBER & BUILDING MATERIAL
LUMBER and all other building mate-
rials; mixed cars shipped to any repu-
table person subject to examination upon
arrival Send estimate; our prices will
surprise you. INDEPENDENT CO-
OPERATIVE LUMBER CO.. bcHULEN-
BL'RG, TEX.
PROFESSIONAL—
HENRY FISHER,
Public Accountant.
302 Gibbs Bldg. Old Phone 5497.
I AM doing a general real estate busi-
ness and will appreciate your patronage.
Grant E. Lilly, 407 Gunter building.
Phono 6252.
1 OR sale—Grocery stock, all new goods.
A bargain. 3443 West Commerce. Old
phone 4665.
FOR SALE—Established ;,Tocery busi-
ness in fine neighborhood; reasons for
selling, leaving town; cash proposition.
Inquire 1123 Express.
S:<
NIGHT
hand
brancle
Antonio
Plaza.
S< :HOOL— Bookkeeping, short-
anish. English and civil service
taught; information free. San
Business College, 307 Alamo
drew Edwards. Mahala. Tex
OAS engine expert dtwires portion.
—i jjp2 £zprets.
Ad
WANTED—Stock salesman. We want an
experience! stock salesman to manage
_ sti>ek sell in;: < ampaign. It Is a well-known
- 1 and thoroughly established Pan Autoaiv ,
I proposition. A ldresi P. O. Box 432* i
HAVE good 2U>-acre farm, 80 acres In
cultivation, all tillable, to exchange for
saloon in good town Ills Express.
! or SALE «>r ex« han^e. 22 lots, well lo-
cated, $2oo each Will trade for other
propei tv 1'- ' » b'ix Oj.
ACRES 1S« miles north of city, 100 In
mtivation. g >od improvements, two miles
.f tat .on $20 per acre; 91,400 In trade,
alance terms. Address 1203 Express
NICE 5-room cottage, prettily located,
equity 91.«i00. Will trade for vacant prop-
erty or out of town property. Give full ,
description. T. O. Boa j
STOCK salesmen for n proposition
backed by leadiug business men;
easy seller; company being
ized; references required.
Onion aud Land Co., J'. O.
Laredo, Texas.
rgan-
L a redo
Box IS,
ANT to ouy good rooming-house; must
bo close In and an extreme bargain. Ad-
dress 1200 Express.
jnLftMMAkiMG—
W ANTED—By Northern lady of wide ex-
perience. fashionable and plain dress-
irtikmg; tailored su«».s especially; work
gt j.ianteed. io9 Avenue B.
FIRST cockerel in a
strong class of single-
comb Reds, best dozen
Red eggs, second cock-
erel, second pullet and
fourth pullet on White
Rocks sold by us.
Cockerels for sale. Or-
ders booked for eggs.
Acme Poultry Yards. Sun Antonio and
Devi ne. F. C. Wautzloebeu, mgr., 247
Simpson
FOR SALE—Good single-comb Red cocks
and cockerels, cheap; also eggs for liatch-
ing. 1U22 Paso Hondo. New phone 2222.
i OR SALE—My San Antonio prize-wm-
mng rose-comb Rhode Island cockerels
and others. A. A. Bogcn, Taylor, Tex.
1' OR SALE—Eight Rhode Island Red
cockerels; these are from a strain of
Reds that have never failed to win; also
settings for sale; special mixed chicken
feed, $1.9o per 100 pounds; 3 packages of
flower seed free to each customers who
buys 50 cents chicken feed or over. Alamo
Seed and Paint Co., 1115 W. Commerce
SL New phone 484.
TO CONTRACTORS-- ^
B1U& WANTED.
BIDS WANTED—Bids will be received at
the office of the County Auditor until 11
o'clock u. m. January 20. 1912, for re-
toppiug the Austin Road from Salado
Creek to twelve-mile post; grading the
W. W. White Road from the Austin Road
to the Stahl Road; retoppiug the Corpus
Christi Road from Harlandale to 1<H4-
mile post; grading and graveling the Gar-
ratty Road from the Austin Road to
New Braunfels Avenue, and for other sup-
plies for Bezar County. Plans and speci-
fications on file in the County Auditor's
office. Commissioners' Court reserves the
right to reject any and all bids. John V.
Huutress. County Auditor.
WILL receive bids-The Prison Commis-
sion will receive bids until 12 o'clock
noon Wednesday, February 14, 1912, for
the supplying of one crusher, other ma-
chinery and repairs for the Clemens State
farm sugar mill and the Harlem State
farm sugar mills. Right reserved to re-
ject any or all bids. For specifications
address Ben E. Cabell, chairman. Prison
Commission; ,T. A. Palmer, secretary.
Si^W jNG wanted—Plain and children's
sewing especially solicited; done neaMy
and reasonably. Call 622 Carson St. Old
phono 299S.
i l.LL>—
\MI MurorvrLBS.
(«l ARAN 1 l.K 1'Yl'I.K It)., now locate1'
nt W* East ummeree Motoeycles. bley
ties, sundries mid repalriug lndl.11
OSlbUi AiHll rtltSlCIAMS—
KtiR SAM!—A 'li'*" Ilttl" £r<x< r. .«tor>>:
K'xkI livatiou. cheap rent Address 123'j i cai
UxvreM. J[ ■
DR A 1 BROWN osteopath. Ktrksvtll.
gradual.; treatment ot all chroale dls-
wlthcnt drag*. Utile* CWN| BM*.
turn, •
. 1 —
Mel'ANE'S r-'—ttve Act-ncy operates for
(uuuty. city. Individuals aud corporatlora.
Houston. Tex.
Wu&iAl K & L»ereici\e Ageuc#, J. |)
Woir.ack, Mgr., P O Box 4JU Old pbon.
4.m
tsiluAl* L»fc.T£.^.i' *. AObiSCV Geo. I'
Shoar, Manager, Houston and Soledad.
Appinann Bldg., San Antonio. Tex. Near
«t,S Old 336s.
AI.KUHU 11 McUAFFEV. private detec-
tive. will fnrnlsh reliable operators tor
any Part of the State. All biialnewi eo-
trunted to m« strictly private; conxulta-
tion freei^feM^reaaouabk. 1707ft Mala
il'KClAL NOTICES-
NOTICE—Tim Texas Hoard of Pharmacy
on account of the prevailing spinal men-
ingitis at Waco has concluded to conduct
the next examination of applicants fgr
pharmacy at San Antonio, January l(i.
17 and 18, at Casino Hall on Market
Street.
iikiiomsi iutuoMs: l'.uooMsn
BANKRUPT KAI.U OK BROOMS ANE
BROOM CORN.
SKALEI) PROPOSALS "ill he received
by W. .1. CHAPMAN, trustee of Port La-
vaca Brooni Company, bankrupt, at Port
Lavaca, Tex., on the 23d day of January,
lill-, for the purchase of the following,
viz.:
1,700 dozen brooms, 15 tons broom corn,
4,300 broom handles, 1,000 toy broom han-
dles, 500 whisk broom handles, 300 pouuds
broom wire, 200 pounds broom twine, 15u
pounds staples, 250 pounds nails, 450 Kross
clasps, 10,000 labels, 3,000 wire cables, 4
gallons acid, 4 pounds aniline, viOO pounds
sulphur.
Sale to be made as an entirety or in
parcels. Property can be inspected at
anv time. Such sale or sales to be sub-
ject to approval of the Bankruptcy Court.(
WilloiiKhy J. Chapman, Trustee, Port La-
vaca Broom I'o., bankrupt.
rnol' TOMAN i'AlLOKING CO.
Now ready for business
in their NEW LOCATION.
104 Jefferson St.
(Mil phone 7452.
NOTICE—The annual meeting of th«
stockholders of the llardy Oil Company
will be held at the office of the com-
pany, room 338 Moore Bldg., San Antonio
Tex., Monday, January 29, 1912, ut 10
a. ni. VV. Y. Fuqua, Secreetary.
Dlt. WM. E. LUTEH, residence, 223 Pe-
can St. Old phono 52C9.
WE AKE showing a new big spring line
of woolens at our new location, 121 Sole-
dad Street.
RUCTION SALfcS-
Al CTION-- Thursday. January IS, 2 p. m.
We will sell nine lota located on Brain:
Boulevard. Narclssa Place, on River
Avenue. These lots are all 50 feet front,
ljii feet to alley Also has sewers, gas,
tdeetric. lights, sidewalks, macadamize.:
streets with the beautiful Brahn Boule-
vard right in front, making a lovoly place
for a home. Lots in the immediate neigh-
borhood are selling at from J1.500 to {2,900
each. Come cut Sunday and look them
over, l'rea street car tickets. For fur-
ther information call up Foote, the auc-
tioneer Old phone 2!>ti4, new 2523-blue.
Terms one-third cash.
AUCTION Monday. January 16, 10 a. m,
701 San Pedro Avenue, residence or
Gen. Bernardo Reyes, the best yet, and
that is saying some; parlor suite, ebony
card table, library table, pictures, vases
and bric-a-brac, dining suite cost
consisting of 54-pound 8 feet round
pedestal extension table, buffet, china
closet, 8 dining, chairs to match, all in
fumed quartered oak, 16 sectional book-
cases, fine collection of books, hall tree
art squares and rockers, beautiful bra-H
bed worth $127, box mattress worth
fine iron beds, springs and mattress?-?,
birch dresser, chiffonier and wardrobe
with glass doors, also same in bird's ey«
maple, quartered oak dressers, splendid
refrigerator worth $100. some silverware,
gas range, wood range, etc. This stuff
is worth inspection. Foote, Auctioneer.
Old phono 2S6I, new plione 2523-blue.
AUCTION sale Tuesday, January 1G, V,
a. in., 709 Avenue C, contents of 12-rooin
residence, consisting of standard uprlglu
piano, heavy oak dressers, commodes,
heavy iron beds, springs, cotton mat-
tress, china closet, bookcase, sideboard,
two extension tables, Victor graphn-
phono (58 records), heavy oak wardrobes,
two davenports, art squares, rugs, • a'--
pets, bedding, parlor suite, pprtieres, mat-
tings, center tables, rockers, dressers,
1 alltree, shades, curtains, ilrophead sew-
ing machine, kitchen cabinet, three
kitchen safes, refrigerators, steel range,
cook stove, heaters, oil stoves, dishes,
cooking utensils, tools, hose. Sommer
& Cunningham, Auctioneers.
X 1
1 t,»V UlltiKS
FOB BENT—Typewriters, all makes; w«
exchange and repair; agents for t. C.
Smith & Bros., Poteheruick's 208 East
Houston St.
Ol.1VEli typewriter at M. J. Hewitt's.
107 West Commerce Street. Both phones.
NEW Fox visible typewriters piease an
concerned. Write for catalogue and sou-
venir. Used machines, all makes, all
prices: supplies; fine repair work, all
machines. S. L. Ewing, State Agent,
Dallas.
AND INSTRUCTION.
SPANISH young lady of refinement and
education wishes to form a Spanish class.
For references, apply to the Ursuline
Academy. 1113 Express.
^ U USfcKlES—
ORANGE aud fig trees, home grown and
guaranteed; full line fruit and ehad»
trees, roses and ornamentals for South-
ern planting; 300 acres in nurseries; cat-
alogue lree; visitors welcome. Algoa
Ki nit and Nursery Co.. Algoa. Tex.
U NUEKl AkEKS—
6LOAN & aAGT, undertaker!s ambu-
lance service; ineet any train, day o'
nlitlit.
ROVING AMJ STOWAGE—
HELLO. THERE! Henry Rlpps, moving.
packing, sliir»ing, storing, carpet clean-
lng. Both |.hones. :KI4 ftlnmo Plaza.
IUK. -
SEPARATED stalls for storing furniture
buggies, >,1.50 per month; moving, pack
ing, shinning L. W. Culver, phones .'ISO
NEW storage house, separate stalls, large
moving va'.s, packing, shipping, storiug.
Street's Trmiffer. Phones 2506.
l'llli saleal storage rooms In the ciiy;
furniture packed, moved aud shipped.
Carler-MuP.:''.v Transfer Co.
1' RA NS1'"E RR1NG, it ES111PP1NG.
We are the best equipped transfer com-
pany In this city. Freight handled to and
from all repots. Special attention given
to carload distribution. Hauling and plac-
ing sales, boilers, engines and heavy ma-
chinery i (peclalty. Storage warehouses
with t'racn connections. We handle house
hold goods to aud from depots, but do not
move them from house to house.
MERCHANTS TRANSFER CO.,
510-514 Dolorosa St. Both Phones 359
FRIO COUNTY POLITICS WARM UI
Number of Candidates Have Already
Announced for Office.
SSptelai Telegram to The Express.
PEARSALL, Tex., Jan. 14.—E. B. Cole- ,
man has announced as candidate for
Sheriff und Tax Collector, with John 1.
Hess, the present Sheriff, an opponent, bu>
who has uot yet announced himself foi
ri-election. Robert Hudson, the present
Deputy County and District Clerk has en-
tered the race for County Clerk, as has
also T. H. Ward of Dllley.
The eouuty treasureship seems to be th»
gciil of political nmbltion with Theo.lon
Uldrklge and Earnest DeVllbiss of Pear
sail. X-em Winters of Big l'oot and Orrl"
L. Smith of Dilley already In the race.
Ol the incumbents in office, .1. L. Prang-
lln. County and District Clerk, and How-
ard Winters. Treasurer, will uot stand foi
re-election.
The last census showed that Frio County
or account of the Increase of population
was entitled to separate the offices of
County aud District Clerk, creating an-
other office to he filled at the coining
election. As yet no one has announced
for District Clerk.
L. A. Lowe. County (Assessor; Judge S
T. Dowe. County Judge, will also re-entei
the race with uo opposition as yet.
Alleged Revolutionist Tried at Marfa
8pec-ial Tel of ram to The Express.
'MAKFA, Tel., Jan. 14.—Pedro Farala*
alleged to be a revolutionist, was trie*!
before United States Commissioner's Court
Saturday and placed under a bond of
$1,000 to appear before tbo Federal lira nil
Judg in April at KI Paso. Paralas fafled
to make bold, to be i( in the county Jail.
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San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 15, Ed. 1 Monday, January 15, 1912, newspaper, January 15, 1912; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth432650/m1/10/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.