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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILY EXPRESS: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1900.
Why not buy your own home, rather than pay rent?
Many good offers are found in The Express Wants-
Look!
EXPRESS
Want Ad Rates
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
1 Insertion per word *c
4 consecutive Insertion*, per word 3c
7 consecutive insertions, per word 4c
10 consecutive Insertion!'- or more
for each Insertion, per word..
The Sunday paper is counted a« a
Dei'y. ,
8eml-week)y edition, same rate as
Dfcily.
No advertisement taken for lesa
than the price of 15 wordf.
Ads run at intervals take the one-
time rate.
Ads net in other than regular body
typ« must be paid for at display
rctes: One time, $1.87 per inch;
placed in center of page, $2.50 per
ln'.h eacu insertion.
Matter set in "caps" will he charg-
ed double ti.3 above rates.
Short lines of paragraph matter
figured at 7 cents a line.
Ade placed under any classification
desired.
Those who have replies sent in care
of Th® Express must furnish stamp*
to forward them.
CASH MUST
ALWAYS ACCOMPANY
THE ORDER.
pOR SALE-
real estate.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
p)R
SALE-
real estate.
0. DENTON & CO.
Moore Building
Old Phone 600
Lands and City Property
Wp Have Strong Eastern Connections and Can Sell Your Property.
We Have Several Ranches Suitable for Colonization.
SUBDIV (SIOK
300 acres of choice land, only 3 miles from City Hall; every acre of this val-
uable tract can be put under water; lavs in nice shape and elevated sufficiently to
make a desirable investment as a subdivision; land in immediate vicinity now sell-
ing as high as $400 per acre; nearby addition lots are selling at good prices. A fine
investment at $100 per acre.
F. C. HUNNAM & CO.
DO YOU WANT A TRACT TO COLONIZE
We offer a few of the best below:
23,000 acres, solid body. Webb County; chocolate sandy soil; open mesquite coun-
try; not much brush or pear; 90 per cent agricultural; fenced and cross-fenced;
good dwelling of six rooms; six wells and windmills; wells from 72 to 300 feet deep
and strong; «?ight miles from good railroad town. Price $5.00.
10,000 acres on Leona River. Zavala County; SO per cent tillable; one-half dark
mesquite land and one-half red mesquite land; fine timber and river bottom; oak.
elm. hackbcrry and pecan; god seven-room house; underground cistern; whole
property splendidly watered; ranch subdivided into four large pastures. Price $6
per acre.
Uvalde County, fronting four miles on Nueces River: black and
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
SALti—
MISCELLANEOUS.
SEWING machines r«t aired and cleaned
at M. J. Hewitt s Both phones.
have several bargains
aril second-hand soda
Perfect shape; easy
j. Grossman & Boas
Texat.
ana drug fixtures,
manufactured by
Waco. Write for
FOR SALE- -We
to offer in new
fountains, all in
monthly payments.
Mfjp. Co.. Dallas.
SHOWCASES, bank
carbonates, etc.,
MaUander &, Sons,
catalogue.
FOR SALE-Very
of drug fixtures an
dress H. I,. Wagner
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
'OR SALK
FARMS AND RANCHES.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
COR SALE
■ FARMS AND
RANCHES.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
p°r
Rent-
houses.
Coast Country Farm Lands
We offer for sale on reasonable terms a beautiful body of Nueces County black
prairie land. 2H miles from stations of two railroads; will sell from luuo to
10,000 acres, every acre fine farm land, at $12 per acre; good watct. iiMng n any
to the surface, can be gotten at 300 to 350 feet; neighboring lands sell at $15 to J-J
per «V.r <,u.ck sale $12 per aero. f TOM witXIAMS.
10-' East Crockett St. Mgr. Real Estate Dept.
( ]•'<)}{. KENT—Up stairs Dohtn's saloon,
lils Main Plaza, plenty of light and well
ventilated, central location tor business
or could be used by societies.
STOVE
Safe Co.
pip.
507
». Get
West
ip, my entire lot j
I show cases. Ad- '
m Antonio, Tex.
uir prices. Alamo
ommerce Street.
FOR SALE—The b.-si paying restaurant
in the city; entire furnishings and go >d
will, 11200. Nichols i «v Furnish, ground
floor, .Moore Bldg.. 1,K Avenue C.
e fine whiskies: Old
and Moore's Bourbon
Trv them at M. Cas-
FOR SALE- The.1
Crow. Mattingly
and Early Times,
tanola & Son.
FOR SALE—Large library table, mission
style, one oak chiffonier, cheap. 507^2
East Commerce.
CHEAP LANDS Cheap Land
icn \ orre till- ®
: matting from 10c
the Household Fur-
Free Messengers
For Want Ads
When you can not bring or
■end your want ad to The Ex-
press office, Just tell Central to
give you 521, either line. There's
no extra cnarge, you simply pay
the boy for the ad at the rate of
one cent a word.
Messengers will call for want
ads any day until 8 o'clock p. m.
To insure proper classifica-
tion of want ads, it will be nec-
essary to bring copy to office
not later than 7 o'clock,
Ads are taken any day of the
week for Sunday's paper.
10.000 acres.
chocolate soil; best improved ran
$t>.50 per acre.
3000 aces, four miles from Uvalde: SO per rent agricultural;
soil; fonts one-half mile on Leona River. Price $10 per acre.
20.000 acres, Dimmit County, known as California lands; black and
soil; in supposed artesian belt; 25 miles from railroad; ordinary ranch
merits. Price $4.00 per acre.
h in the county; 10 miles from Uvalde. Price
black and chocolate
chocolate
improve-
FOR SALE—Cheap
to 15c per yard at
niture Store.
F«"»R SALE Or u
j half interest in e
business. Address
Building, San Antoni
POR SALE— Fire and burglar-proof safes
and vault doors; low prices, easy terms.
E. W. Leman, agent Mosler Safe Co.,
Houston, Tex.
■ for land, one-
shed furniture
^S, Kampmann
D. HEYE, 111 West < -mmerce Street, for
handsome holiday la probes and horse
blankets; prices right.
•ociety meetinus-
Attention, f. O. E.
A.i members of San Antonio Aerie. No.
7". ]■'. o. E.. are requested to attend the
regular meeting of the aerie Sunday,
Dec. 2, at 3 p. ni. Business of importance
and election of officers. Visiting broth-
ers invited.
\VM. T. SCHUMACHER, W. P.
WM. T. SOFTER, Seerctap.
Attention,
San
Sir Knights.
Antonio Comma ndery
No. 7. K. T.. will hold a spe-
cial conclave this. Saturday
Evening, at Asylum. Masonic
Hall. No. 123 Solednd St.,
opening at 7:30 o'clock, for
work in the Temple. Sojourn-
ing- Fraters are courteously
invited to attend.
T. P. WALSH. E. C.
10,000 acres, Dimmit County: chocolate sandy soil; all agricultural, aitesian
belts; two miles from Cometa. Price $5.00 per acre.
50 000 acres Maverick County; solid body; level, open, black land country, deep
soil- 85 per cent agricultural: land that will crow two good crops of corn without
irrigation; watered by tanks, wells and natural lakes; four miles from railroad.
Price $5.00 per acre.
on
8000 acres. Maverick County, 12 miles south of Spofford;
level, open, black land country, deep soil; all agricultural. Price So per acre
ent agricultural;
gallons per min-
land can be lrri-
railroad station
tract; level, open.
12,000 acres. Kinney County, three miles from railroad; 95 p«
level, open, black land country, deep soil; a stream flowing 10.000
ute running seven miles through the tract; greater portion of
gated by gravity from this stream. Price $5.00 per acre.
65 000 acres. EaSalle County. 25 miles from railroad; seven miles Nueces River
frontage' black and chocolate soil; 80 per cent agricultural. Price $5.00 per acre.
70 000 acres. Dimmit County; 85 per cent agricultural; balance good grazing
land: solid body; under lease for about years at 8 cents per acie pei annum,
20 miles lrom railroad. Price $3.00 per acre.
in Southwest Texas you had better secure it quick. Come in
the above and many other propositions we have to offer.
Road to Wealth," is yours for the asking
NICHOLSON & FURNISH.
Oound Floor. Moore
108 Avenue C.
ia. Cometa, Carrizo
If you want land
and talk to us about
booklet, "The Royal
Our
Branch Offices:
Arte
Building.
Springs and
Spofford.
119 FRASCH STREET
CHEAPEST COTTAGE IN CITY.
Six-room cottagc. hall, close Is Porcelain
bath, sewers, electricity: lot 50x150 east
frontage; just off Soutli Flores Street;
15 minutes walk from City Hall. 5,y
$27BO. Wm. F. Schutz. Riverside BKig.
I CAN sell your real estate or business,
no matter where located. Give full dt-
trription Quick results. Address J. A.
ciopton, 130 Soledad St. Old phone 614-2r.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
COR SALE—
* real estate.
LEON FARMS, SUBDIVISION.
One hundred-acre farms nine mileu
southwest of San Antonio, on macadam
road; fine block level land, clap subsoil;
no rocks or gravel; good water; no better
farming land in Texas; close to city;
easy terms.
R. H. RUSSELL, Agent,
311 Moore Bldg.
126 CACTI'S STREET.
Three-room cottage, stable, shed, only
$950. Wm. F. Sehutz. Riverside Building.
FOR SALE—Houses and lots on Tobin
Hill. Laurel Height.1-. Dignowit\ Hill,
South Heights. West End and in all parts
of the city. Call on us before buying.
J. N. Groesbeeck & Co., 217 Alamo Plaza.
L. M. PIPKIN,
REAL ESTATE
Sells and rents houses and lots. Busi-
ness .solicited. 116 Blum Street, opposite
Menger Hotel, old phone 2294-4r.
FOR SALE—Splendid home «>f six rooms,
with hall and bath, cornet lot. No con-
sumptives have ever lived in home. *200
Delmar street. South Heights. The own-
er going to rebuild in the Heights. Phone
1247.
SEE NIXON, THEN BUY.
A few acres with a flowing well will
make you independent. If you are in-
terested in lots in a rapidly growing
town or in acreage property in a rich
black land section. Write or call on
Will Johnston & Co., sole sales agents,
Nixon Town & Land Co., Nixon, Tex.
it will pay you to list your prop-
erty witn us, both city and county,
ap we have ready buyers from
North Texas.
CART WRIGHT, TAYLOR &
LUPE.
Both phones, 2466. 227 E. Houston.
FLAT AND APARTMENT HOUSE
SITE.
Northeast corner of Travis and St.
Mary Street. One of the finest close-In
pjf.c^ of property on the market, and
eminently suited for a family hotel, flat
or apartment house. Has a front of 113%
by 161V, in depth and is already well im-
proved." See me for price and terms.
E. W. MILLS. Sole Agent,
Phones 413. 11* East Houston Street.
821 SOUTH ALAMO ST., southeast eor.
Turner, 85 feet front, 137 deep; all modern
conveniences; 1-3 or Vs cash, balance 1
and 2 years. Apply on premises.
FOR SALE—Nicely furnished two-story
six-room house on Laurel Heights; on car
line; price $50
dress Owner,
everything modern,
care Express.
Ad-
Special Thanksgiving Offer.
Two lots, in Villa Rosa, south front,
the only exclusive residence addition in
the city; located on South Presa car
line. Wp build cement walks and paved
streets and water without extra cost to
you. This is a pick-up and good only
this week. See me for prices.
G. THEDB,
425 Navarro St.
New Phone 2570. Old 907-lr.
WOOD WOOD
WOOD
Cord wood, mesquite or live oak. in
4-foot lengths or chunks. $6.50 per cord,
delivered. Box 8, R F. D. 8.
FOR SALE Millinery and notions store,
426 East Commerce St.
A PERFECTING PRESS
FOR SALE—A BARGAIN.
I have an 8-page Goss
press in perfect condition
straight line
which 1 will
11 at one-third its original cost. Will
print one 8-page or two 4-page papers.
Folder attached. It will pay you to in-
vestigate. Address P. O. Box 745, San
Antonio, Tex.
TURKEYS for sab
nice fat turkeys.
Grounds, near Bern
Have about 500
Call at old Polo
Brick Yards.
LAW LIBRARY of late Judge T. F.
Shields for sale at reasonable price. Call
at Room 14. Soledad Block, between 3 and
5 o'clock p. m., Saturday and Monday.
WOOD.
One cord or car lots.
II. C. King.
160 acres Frio County, every acre till
able, good well, fence and outbuildings,
good four-room house, small orchard.
l ricc $2500.
F. C. HUNNAM & CO..
Room 202, Moore Building.
BliSI BARGAIN IN BliE COUNTY
332 acres good black sandy land, ten
miles from Fettus and close to school and
"hureh, Icn acres in cultivation, five-room
house, cistern, barn, crib, well and tank.
W'e offer for a short time this excellent
farm at the extremely low price of *11
per acre.
E.
102 h
B. CHANDLER,
ast Crockett Street.
RANCHO DE TI ERR A RICA.
(Rich land farm.)
1051 acres 7 miles from Cotulla, on the
T. & G. N.; combination farm and stock
farm; lOo acres in cultivation, 700 acre.-?
more can be made ready for the plow at
from 50c to $1 per acre; public school
house on the land. Liberal terms and
low interest; $15.00 per acre
THE A DA MS-KIRK PATRICK CO..
Ground Floor. Hicks Building.
FOR SALE—We hav« several large
ranches, suitable for colonization. J. N.
Groesbeeck & Co.. 217 Alamo Plaza.
$2000 FARM
Located 10 miles from the city, mile
from railroad station; school on land; £5
acres cultivated, 50 acres tillable; fire
black land, mesquite timber, good cis-
tern, house, etc.
• J. A. CLOPTON,
139 Soledad St. Both Phones.
297 acres of extra choice land at Carrizo
Springs, all fenced, good well and wind
mill, over 70 per cent can be cultivated;
price $1000.
Headquarters for reasonably priced lands.
F. < . Ill XXAM .V CO.,
Room 202, Moore Building.
Cheap Cheaper
Cheapest
600 acres tillable land, 170 acres in culti-
vation, good six-room house, barn, no
Johnson grass, shallow well, good water;
$17 per acre.
F. c. HUNNAM & CO.,
Room 202, Moore Building.
6000 ACRE RANCH
Located 3C miles from Utopia, Uvalde
County, of the land very fine biack
tillable, some mesquite timber; all under
fine fence; watered by Sabinal River
and wells with windmills; three ye s < t
improvements; offered for $5 per acre;
terms.
J. A.
139 Soledad St.
DESIRABLE two-story, seven rooms,
conveniences, good neighborhood, close
in, by Jan. J. <93 Express.
FOR RENT Furnished two-story five-
room modern house, 1210 South Alamo,
inquire 928.
FOR RENT Handsome new two-stor
brick; modern; desirable neighborhoo
114 King William St.
1
FOR RENT House ot four rooms, 734 S.
Presa, at l'ereida; electric lights, bath,
sewer, good neighborhood, on Hot Wells
car line. Inquire 401 Pereida St
FOR RENT Large two-story house on
Prospect Hill; modern conveniences,
large grounds, southeast front; one block
from end of car line. A. A. Gray.
BIG demand fo
ply calls. List
Jordan 003 Na\
r rent houses, cannot sup-
yours with us. Smith 8c
a rro.
325 HACKBERRY ST.. 6-room, 2-story,
bath, east front, $20. Franklin E. Smith
& Co., Moore Bldg.
FOR RENT Four rooms, completely fur-
nished for housekeeping; modern, con-
venient to two ears. 512 W. Marshall.
FOR RENT Five rooms. 41:* King Wil-
liam St.. furnished or unfurnished. Mod-
ern conveniences. Edmonds.
CLOPTON,
Both
214 ACRHS
Located 16 miles from the city, near
Elmendorf, near school and church;
acres cultivated; black sandy loam soil;
timber consists of mesquite; all fenced
and cross-fenced; well and tank for
water supply; good 3-room house, out-
houses; offered for $1n per acre,' terms.
J. A. CLOPTON,
139 Soledad St. Both Phones.
FURNISHED COTTAGE of four rooms
and bath, in suburbs; for information call
old phone 1930.
FOR RENT Modern
bath. 436 Woodlawn
I-room cottage with
Ave. Key at 432.
R'
OOMS AND BOARD-
COLTNTRY home, % mile from 1. & G.
N. station; offers large airy rooms and
home cooking; bath, gas, telephone;
plenty of cream, butter and eggs. Medina
Heights Ranch, Von Ormy.
home comforts, one
C. Miss Maney, 202
ROOMS and board,
block from Avenue
Fourth Street.
THE NEW BANCROFT. 323 St. Mary
St.—Under new management; newly fur-
n shed; excellent table; steam heat; first-
class throughout; centrally located; one
block from Houston St. Mrs. Clavin.
Old phone 2375.
FOR SALE- Two first-class tickets to
Indianapolis, via St. Louis, on M. K.
T. Address 778, Express.
oak
at
200 cords of black jack and post
wood for sale, delivered on cars
Floresville. Call 2034 E. Houston.
PARK VIEW, facing springs; fine loca-
tion. plenty milk for first class people.
528 W. Myrtle St.
WANTED—Couple o
room and board in
W. Macon.
* two gentlemen for
private family. 624
CONSULT Chapman,
when wanting nice
board. I have them.
511 Hicks Bldg.,
rooms and good
SUNNY ROOMS—Also beautiful bachelor
apartments across from postoffice. 218
Avenue E.
HAVE your carriage trimmed up in first-
class style by D. Heye, 111 West Com-
merce Street.
A NEW COMER would like to buy
acreage property on electric car line.
Write, giving particulars. Address 777,
care Daily Express.
FOR SALE—Two large beautiful adjoin-
ing residence lots; on corner, fiouting
north find east; on car line; excellent
neighborhood; high and healthful; on
water main; near public school and
church; $sf»0; no agents. No. 607, Express.
FOR SALE CHEAP-Two-story brick-
veneered seven-room modern house,
large lot and barn; faces east; nice
shade; good neighborhood; on ear line;
lov.-lv' house and splendid investment.
No. 81? River Avenue. Owner, New
Fhone "
\Y \NTED- *ou to list your property for
sale, beth citv -<nd country, with us. We
can find you buyers. J. N. Groesbeeck
& Co., 217 Alamo Plaza.
HOUSE TO TRADE FOR LAND.
We have a large well built five-
room cottage in prime condition,
with porcelain bath, sewer and
barn. The grounds consist of three
large lots. Will trade for farm
land improved or unimproved.
E. B.
102 East
'HANDLER.
.Tockett Street.
LOVELY
lavatories
1600 acres black land.
A Sine body of good mesquite land on
excellent macadamized road, nine mile;?
from San Antonio, 70 per cent is suitable
for cultivation and there is abundant
well water at shallow depth. This is
for sale as a whole, but we might be
able to sell tiacts of 200 acres and larger.
We should be pleased to talk the matter
over with anyone who wants good farm
land near San Antonio.
E. B. CHANDLER.
102 E. Crockett St.
TWO FINE RESIDENCES—Elegant
Laurel Heights borne, nine rooms, Colo-
nial, two-story, all modern conveniences,
new, $47'.e; $1"0 cash, balance long time 7
per cent; $626 new furniture for IflOO.
Fine eight-room two-story, all modern
et.nvcnieic es, 630 E. Quincy, corner Erie,
on• ■ block from new car line; $3750; $1750
cash A. E O'Brien, owner, 512 W. Mag-
nolia Ave.
BEST BUSINESS
Bargain on the market today; southwest
corner Commerce and Santa Rosa Ave.;
having i front "ti West Commerce Street
of 25 fei t, including the two-story brick
at 902; 168 feci • Santa Rosa Avenue. 60
feet on Buena Yist i Street, with the two-
■tory frame on corner; room for six small
stores on the Santa Rosa Avenue side;
present improvement,, rented $115 month-
ly; $15,000.
CONNESS. Exclusive Agent.
FOR SALE -Five-room house, nearly
new; East End; four large lots, fenced;
barn, chicken house; snap at $1650. See
this before you buy or build. Owner, 321
Belmont.
FOR SALE CHEAP The finest corner
lot In Missionfield. corner McICinley and
Roosevelt Ave. Apply F. E. Woodward,
at Washer Bros. Co.
HAVE some cheap vacant lots for snle
or trade. J. Betterton. land asent and
Notary Public. 305 Avenue C
cot I age. fi rooms, hall, bath, 3
large lot, barn; new and mod-
ash. balance $25 month. Smith
& Jordan, 503 Navarro St.
FOR SALE Brand new house; three
rooms and shed; hydrant water; lot 120
by 140 feet; Ellwood fence, cedar posts.
Ruiz St. car line; $67.". J. M. Taylor, 101
Houston St.
For Sunday's Express
you should have that
want ad in early. have
it properly classified-
thousands will read it.
every ad in the express
is a business-getter—a
real hustler. — that
never tires and does
the business.
THE THOMPSON. 603 SOLEDAD -San
Antonio's newest, most elegant hotel;
opened Oct. 1; strictly first-class; 35 new
rooms, single or en suite; private baths;
finest dining room in the city; liberal
weekly and monthly terms; transient
U'tes, $2 per day. San Pedro cars stop at
entrance. Phone 1S89.
fam-
4 La-
LEST rooms and board with privatr
iiy at reasonable rates, close in. 2!
vaca St re« t.
THE HAMPTON—828 Avenue C.
furnished front rooms with good
all modern conveniences, car line,
phone 2339.
nicely
board,
New
326 SAN PEDRO AVENUE Rooms and
! board in private family; all conveniences,
j $5 per week.
A LARGE nicely furnished front room,
with board, in private family. 516 W.
Macon St.
For sale —
FURNITURE
AND PIANOS.
ODD <Irossr>rs and washstanda, <me hf.l-
stead. rrfrigfrator, kitchen table, lawn
mower. 616 Augustx Street, phon.' S21 -1 r.
ALAMO HEIGHTS
A whole block, all fenced, with an 8-
room. 2-story residence; bath, hydrants
in the yard: two fire places, flues; house
built of brick and Shingles, in good con-
dition; stable and outhouses; offered for
$5000, with terms.
J. A. CLOPTON.
130 Soledad St. Both Phones.
FOB SALE Beautiful residence of nine
rooms; all conveniences; large p,t;
well improved; good location. Apply,
Owners, old phone 619.
JOR Sale-
vehicles AND harness.
FOR BARGAINS in second band vehicles
see Woodward Carriage Company.
FOR SALE--A cart
or a butcher, good
cheap. Apply
suitable for delivery
as new. Will sell
Garden Stable.
YOUR buggy,
trimmed to look
West Commerce.
phaeton
like new.
or
carriage
Heye, 111
ROOSEVELT HOUSE has first-class
board and room, two blocks from Joske's.
140 North Street.
FIRST CLASS rooms and board with re-
fined private family; all modern conven-
iences; close in. Address 733, Express.
SPECIAL ATTENTION given to stran-
gers desiring locations in city: board and
rooms in all parts of city en suite or
single, plain or luxurious; families guar-
anteed best neighborhood; my carriage at
your service; no trouble to answer <iues-
tions. Ring old phone. C. M. Patrick.
THE "HILL." *27 Avenue C. First-class
guests catered to.
I IVE STOCK—
HORSES. MULES. CATTLE. ETC.
HIGH GRADE Red Polled heifers for
sale, prices right. For information apply
at Box 123, Dilley, Texas.
FOR SALE—Two loads mules; one load
saddle horses and 2C0 horses and mares.
Reagan Bros., Beeville, Tex.'
& Pfefferling for mules and
irload lots. 201 South Flores
SEE Kring
horses in c;
Street.
FOR SALE—Gentle horse, good driver.
813 Starr Street, old phone 1465-lr.
FOR SALE—Horse, sound and gentle,
with buggy and harness, cheap. Apply
Garden Stable.
FOR SALE—Ten-room house, with whole
city block—eight lots. Dignowity Hill.
Only $4500 Near car, school, H. O. Skin-
ner.
I HAVE for sale ttcrr County farms and
ranches, also Kerrville city property for
sale and rent. Book about "Kerrville and
Kerr County" mailed free upon request.
McCollum Burnett, p. o. Box ixs. Kerr-
ville, Texas.
FOR SALE -Large lot. 7»\250 feet, ad-
joining Sunset passenger depot grounds;
will sell at a sacrifice. See owner, 502
Mason St . or new phone 1967.
FOR SALE—Three large lots near Wesl
Texas Military Academy. Government
Hill: will sell at a sacrifice. See owner,
502 Mason St., or new phone 1967.
185 IT ect Vl'unte",
FOR SALE-Ont- registered black jack,
years old, 14-'^ hands high, weighs 1000
For price write R. B. Rylander,
unter, Tex
On South St., between Alamo and Water
St.. with three good cottages on and
room f"t more. Who wants this inside
bargain at $5000—no less.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
FOR SALE-
11 n e breeder
Wrightsboro,
-Tennessee jack,
$300. O. W.
Tex.
fine bone,
Cardwell,
h alu day - sweet co.
main avenue.
Very pretty cottage; bath, electricity;
built only two >• us; everything in good
shape; for only $2650. See the property
at 190K Main Ave., then SEE l:S.
THE HA LLIDA Y-SWEET REALTY CO.
205-206 Book Building.
xv/-anted—
T ROOMS
AND BOARD.
FOR SALE My six-room residence, No.
1155 Matarnoras Street. Prospect Hill; ex-
tending back to Grenet Street: two gal-
leries and large two-story barn; make
me an offer. Owner, 62D Live Oak Street.
WANTED- 100 nice rooms and board for
tourists. E. B. Chapman, 511 Hicks Bldg.
WANTED By four grown people, rooms
and bo-ird, reasonable; no sick, state
price; no objection to unfurnished rooms.
672 Express.
RENT SPECIA LIST— Houses or rooms
or board; ring up — old phone and list
your room* or houses; no charges for
lifting; 4»m in tyuch with parties desiring
locations; you may have ^'Jivy want.
C. M. Patrick.
cor rent—
* rooms FOR HOUSEKEEPING.
TWO sunny southeast rooms, furnished
complete for housekeeping; bath, elec-
tricity. 1412 Buena Vista
ROOMS, with or without housekeeping
privileges; gas connection; porcelain bath
and telephone. 216 Fourth.
TWO large connecting furnished rooms
for housekeeping; close in. 421 S. Presa
St.
LARGE south rooms can be found
this week at THE CASTLE. First-class
table and service. 605 St. Mary.
! NEWLY furnished rooms with first-class
I ; home cooking; healthful locality. 50S
('arson St.. Government Hill.
CLOSE in on San Pedro Avenue, large
south rooms; gas range. Old phone 2061.
ROOMS. furnished for housekeeping;,
with gas 92S North Olive, corner La nar.
Old phone 1542.
TWO nicely furnished connecting rooms
for light housekeeping. Apply 126 Rich-
mond Ave.
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent for li*ht
housekeeping 501. corner Lake View
Ave. and Franklin Square.
o
steopathic physicians—
DRS. S. J.
Osteopaths.
phones. Residence
AND NELLIE HASSELL,
Riverside Building. Both
207"
old phone 2679.
DR. A J.
graduate;
Building:
BROWN, Osteopath
office Alamo National
residence.
Ktrksville
nal Bank
the St. James.
D
ETKCTIVE AGENCY—
M <"\\TE s= Detcctlve Agency operate for
county, city, individuals and corporations
Houston, Texas.
vv
anted—
FARMS AND LANDS
I HAVE buyers for your real estate or
business. Can sell your property no mat-
ter where located. Write today. Address
J. A. Ciopton, 92!) Soledad Street. Old
phone 61.4-2r
LARGE body of land wanted. I want
to buy a body of farming land, from 8000
to 12,000 acr s. Lock Box 2, San Marcos,
Tex. I wish to deal with owner.
LIST your property with us. We can
sell property in any county in the State,
having strong Eastern connections.
F. C. HT'NNAM & CO..
202 Moore Building. Both phones.
poR
rent—t
STORES'AND OFFICES.
FOR RENT- Store, Austin Street,
used for over 20 years exclusively for drug
store purposes; rent very reasonable.
Wm. Will, Daily Light office.
FOR RENT-Store building with living
rooms attached; good location and suit-
able for most an\ business; sewers and
electric lights; $20 per month. See Own-
er, at 502 Mason St . or new phone 1967.
F0R
rent-
miscellaneous.
SEWING MACHINES to rent. Hewitt.
FOR RENT FURNITURE.
When you want to buy. sell, exchange,
rent or *tore lurnlture. don't forget the
old reliable Max Karotkin. He can fur-
nish your house from kitchen to parlor.
119-123 Main Avenue, back to N. Flores
Street. Old phone 449; new phone 614.
pOR
Rent-
furnished rooms.
NICELY furnished rooms. 135 Taylor.
NEWLY furnished rooms; also one suite
for light housekeeping; special attention
to tourists and transients. 408 E. Com-
merce.
THE COLUMBIA — #EW MANAGE-
MENT; CLOSE IN; OUTSIDE ROOMS;
REFINED SURROUNDINGS: NICELY
FURNISHED. FOURTH STREET AND
AVENUE C.
LARGE, well furnished, upstairs sleep-
ing rooms, electric lights, bath. Close
in. Moderate terms. 523 P3ighth.
NICELY
Apply at.
furnished
once.
rooms. 413 Fifth St.
ROOMS—-Mrs. S. L. Aikin is now pre-
pared to rent rooms in the C. M. Aikin
homestead, 1124 Main Avenue; location
unexcelled for health; no sick taken.
FOR RENT — Two
rooms, close in, bath,
Chestnut Street.
large connecting
$7 per month. 721)
NICELY furnished rooms, all modern
conveniences, three doors from S. F. car
line. 116 South Pine Street.
NICELY furnished rooms, electric light
and bath, with or without board. 614
Avenue E.
FOR RENT—One or two rooms, all mod-
ern conveniences; strictly private family;
nice neighborhood; centrally located;
references exchanged. Address for par •
ticulars 618, Daily Express.
'I 11E PRIOR APARTMENTS New
throughout; central location. First-class
patronage only solicited or accepted.
221V;.' East Houston. Old pnone 2612.
FOR RENT A desirable and pleasant
front room, phone 707. 422 Augusta Street.
lERSONAL—
SHELuY—Undertaker. Both phones.
SWELL automobiles for hire by the hour.
New phone 957; old 2081. Open day and
night.
CARRIAGE painting and trimming.
High class work at reasonable prices.
Staacke Brothers.
FACIAL blemishes removed; wrinkles,
blackheads. , largo pores, facial massage,
poalr treatment, manicuring and bust
developed. Mme. Chambers, cor. Houston
and Navarro Streets, Fant Building,
up :.tairs. New phone 1191; old lltil.
NERVOUS and mental diseases treated
scientifically at the finest equipped sani-
tarium in the South; patients receive the
most careful and up-to-date treatment
that can be given; send for free illus-
trated booklet. Home Sanatorium, Hous-
ton, Tex.
Dromgcole Bros.—Rings on easy terms.
VISITORS desiring to spend a few weeks
in Corpus Christ! can now obtain good
rooms at the beautiful Seaside Hotel.
Write or wire. Geo. S. Beard, Manager.
MORPHINE. OPIUM, COCAINE and all
drug and liquor habits cured to stay
cured by entirely new treatment; no pain
or nervousness as In other treatments;
the desire is entirely removed In forty-
eight hours by the new treatment at the
Home Sanitarium, Houston, Tex.; send
for booklet and Information, it is abso-
lutelv free.
A HANDSOME set of harness, would
make i suitable holiday present. D.
Heye, 111 West Commerce Street.
ONE nice furnished room for rent. 520
Maverick St., one block from car line.
ONE or more
stable; modern
Ave. Old phone
FOR
two
catio
furnished rooms;
conveniences; 126
also
River
RENT- Furnished room for one e
gentlemen in private home; fine lo
i 504 Express.
THREE furnished rooms with family of
two; will change rooms to suit; no sick,
or children; references exchanged. 916
East Commerce. New phone 2519.
OVINU AND STORAGE—
HELLO THERE; Henry Ripps, moving,
packing, shipping, storing, carpet clean-
ing. New phone 654. 313 Navarro St.
SAX ANTONIO TRANSFER CO. -
Freight delivery and distributors. Heavy
machinery and safe moving a specialty.
BOTH PHONES. OFFICE 727 SOUTH
LAREDO.
FURNITURE stored, $1.00 per load; mov-
ing, 'packing and shipping. L. W. Cul-
ver 121 Soledad St.. both phones.
rLAiRVOYANT—
MA DAM GOFF, clairvoyant, palmist,
mental healer; gives advice in business
chances, brings separated together, cures
jealousy spells and habits. 410 Main
Avenue.
CHARACTER, personality and probable
prospects of your life for 30 cents; birth-
date, hour and place of nativity. S.
Aspiroz Trejo, San Antonio, Tex.
MISS M. G. WOODLOCK, late of Chi-
cago, complexion specialist; facial mas-
sage, electric massage, radio-bell treat-
ment, shampooing, scalp massage, vibra-
tory massage. 104 Moore Bl<?g. Old
phone 984-4r.
JUST like being on a ranch or camping
out at the West Texas ('amp Sanitarium.
City office 119 Alamo Plaza.
TO beautify the flesh use Face Enamel
manufactured by R. E. Martin, Fort
Worth. Tex. Price 50c. Cut this out and
send with 25c and we will send you ono
bottle. Agents wanted.
MEN-%Vaeuum treatment cures weak-
nesses of men and enlarges. Rook sent
free by mail, sealed; confidential. State
Medical Co., San Antonio, Tex.
JONES, chiropodist; ingrowing ^nails,
corns and bunions a specialty. 719 E.
Houston St. Old telephone 1002.
A YOFNG gentleman of good education,
with unusual business opportunities*
wishes to marry a young woman or
widow (not over 30) of means, who will
assist him in business with $10,00f>; money
fully secured; correspondence invited, if
acquaintanceship proves uncongenial all
letters returned and all matters held In
absolute confidence. Address 670, Ex-
press.
w
anted—
AGENTS.
AGENTS on salary or commission; the
greatest agents' seller ever produced;
every user of pen and ink buys it on
iglit; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one
sales amounted to $620 In six
w
anted—
ANIMALS AND VEHICLES.
WANTED—Trap or buggy for small
pony. Peacock's School.
TEXAS, English rifling and ladies' sad-
dles ill great variety. D. Heye, 111 We3t
Commerce Street.
u
ndertakeks—
SLOAN & IIAGY, undertakers and cm-
balmers. Careful and scientific attention;
special shipping facilities; private chap 1.
324 W. Commerce St. Both phones 1)4.
POULTRY-
BIRDS,
DOGS, ETC.
EGGS,
NOTICE—Full blooded bronze turkeys
for sale, subject to registration; 1 torn.
$3.00; 1 hen. $2.00; 1 torn and 3 hens, $8.00,
rush orders, only a limited supply; 1. o.
b. Nursery, Tex. Address L. fc>. VV il-
borne.
agents
days; anothei
Mfg. Co., X9"
$32 in two hours.
La Crosse, Wis.
Monroe
rl
elp wanted
WANTED Krjcrgetic, trustworthy man
or woman to work in Texas representing
large manufacturing company; salary. $50
to $90 per month, paid weekly; expenses
advanced.
Tex.
T VV ENT Y-EIGHT
J. JI. Moore, San Antonio,
1 OST—Strayed, brown Jersey cow, brand
N (crescent above); return and receive
reward. 603 Soledad St.
STRAYED Black and white setter dog;
reward. 309 Marshall.
•OUNTRY RESORTS
RANCH.
Health
year. For rates and information address
Wm: Custer, Comfort, Tex.
NJCHOliS
and pleasure resort open all
SKIN and blood diseases, blood poison
(svphlis) positively cured. For free book
and treatment address Texas Medical
(■<».. Box 546, San Antonio, Tex.
USEFUL presents, lap robes, fancy horse
blankets, saddles, bridles, harness, sport-
ing clothing. D. Heye, 111 W. Commerce.
WANTED—Correspond or meet widow or
maiden 35 to 40. of means, who wishes to
n irry, by a middle-aged business man
whom she would assist financially; corre-
sponded . strictly confidential. Address
727, Express.
AGENTS—Canvassers, mixers, peddlers,
solicitors, mall cider people, etc., should
luy K RAM ICR'S BOOK OF TRADE SE-
i TILTS. Regular price $5, but balance
« f last edition for $1.25 as long as they
last. Guaranteed. Order quick. Sioux
Fub. Co., Sutherland. Iowa.
SOMETHING worth your notice; Three
good recipes for man and horse. One
fur $2, or three for $5; either worth the
nio'V'.v see for yourself. Write Charley
Hammer, Rose Hill, 111.
GARZA «?: ( ONTRERAS, agents for
Mexican laborers. Employment office
nnd Messenger service. 814V2 W. Com-
merce Street, new phone 623.
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