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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILY EXPRESS: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1908.
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EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
pOR SALE—
REAL ESTATE.
CLOSE-IN BARGAIN.
A splendid piece of property in the best
part of Fourth St. The lot Is 50 feet
wide at the front, 80 feet wide at the
back, and is 140 feet deep to alley. The
improvements consist of two good-sized
cottages. Will sell cheap.
E. B. CHANDLER,
Crockett and Losoya Sts.
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essary to bring copy to office
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FUNERAL NOTICE.
Theodore Wiedenfeld.
Died, in San Antonio, Tex., at 3 o'clock
p. m., Dec. 28. 1906, at 111 Dallas Street,
Theodore Wiedenfeld, aged 14 years
Funeral will take place from the family
residence, 223 Nolan Street, at 4 o'clock
p. m. today. Friends and acquaintances
are invited to attend.
Samuel Moore.
Died, in San Antonio, Friday morning,
Dec. 2S, 1906, Samuel Moore, aged 84
years. Funeral will take place from late
residence, 410 Marshall Street, at 10
o'clock and from San Fernando Cathedral
at 10:30 o'clock this morning. Mexican
War, Confederate, Seminole Indian War
Veterans and Texas Rangers, friends and
acquaintances are invited to attend. In-
terment in San Fernando Cemetery.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
COR SALE—
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—Nicely furnished two-story
six-room house on Laurel Heights; on car
line; price $5000; everything modern. Ad-
dress Owner, care Express.
TEN-ROOM beautiful home on San Pedro
Ave.; bath, electric lights, gas, modern
in every way; $<>500; $1000 down, balance
on long easy terms; low rate of interest.
A bargain if sold at once. Call and see
us. Conroy & Rice, 224 W. Commerce St.
G. DENTON & COMP'Y
216 Moore Building,
Ranches - Farms
Colonization Tracts.
CHRISTMAS GIFT.
The best holiday present you can make
your family Is a home or lot In Villa Rosa.
Prices will positively be advanced Jan. 1.
Ask your real estate agent or see us this
week.
425 Navarro St.
For Sale
219 AVENUE C
San Antonio Loan and Trust Company,
tl5 West Commerce Street.
BEST BUSINESS
Bargain on the market today: Southwest
corner Commerce and Santa Rosa Ave.,
having a front on West Commerce Street
of 25 feet, including the two-story brick
at 902. 168 feet on Santa Rosa Avenue,
60 feet on Buena Vista Street, with the
two-story frame on corner; room for six
small stores on the Santa Rosa Avenue
side; present improvements rented 5116
monthly; $15,000.
CON NESS, Exclusive Agent.
FOR SALE—Houses and lots on Tobin
Hill. Laurel Heights, Dignowity 11111,
South Heights, West End and in all parts
of the city. Call on us before buying.
J. N. Qroesbeeck & Co., 217 Alamo Plaza.
TOBIN HILL LOTS
Face south and east. 113 feet frontage
by 167 feet back; will be one block from
proposed car line; the finest investment
proposition on the market until Dec. 31
for $1000 cash.
J. A. CLOPTON,
139 Soledad St. Both Phones.
FOR SALE—Choice of 2 beautiful neat
cottage homes, every convenience, in
Mlsslonfield; $300 and $500 cash, balance
$20 monthly. Apply to Owner, 208 Mi-
Kinley Ave. Old phone 2478.
$16,920.
Of fine land, cash value; might consider
$5000; free and clear; San Antonio income
as a part payment. I This will do to in-
vestigate. Address 183, Express.
518 MAGNOLIA AVE.
Between San Pedro Ave. and North
Flores St. JI' ST FINISHED, NEVER
OCCUPIED. One of the most complete
homes in San Antonio; 2-story frame, 7
large rooms, reception hall, porcelain
plumbing, hot and cold water, nickel
plated fittings, beautiful chandeliers,
electric lights, beautiful mantel in par-
lor to match the rich mission finish. The
upstairs all in white; $3700.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
Cheap Bexar County Land.
A beautiful ranch of 2700 acres, twelve
miles from San Antonio. One-third of the
land is splendid mesquite valley farm
land; the balance Is excellent pasture,
with good grass and trees. Is well fenced
and cross-fenced; has house, barn, hay
meadow ;ind three fine wells and wind-
mills. Will sell on very easy terms at
the low price of $8.50 per acre.
E. H. CHANDLER,
Crockett and Losoya Sts.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
pOR SALE—
* REAL ESTATE.
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
For profitable investment in lots and
lands is offered in and surrounding the
new and rapidly growing town of Nixon,
cn the Gulf Shore Railway, 51 miles east
of San Antonio. Lands purchased there
now will double in value in one or two
years, as the completion of the railroad
through that section is causing rapid de-
velopment.
Write will Johnston & Co., Nixonville,
Tex., sole agents Nixon Town & Land
Co., for particulars.
3 BLOCKS FROM P. O.
$2350.
Five large rooms, cottage, almost new,
high ceilings, east front, elegantly pa-
pered, porcelain bath and sink, hot water,
gas, electric lights, full lot, splendid
neighborhood.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
702 SHERMAN STREET.
STORK AND DWELLING.
Two-story store building, 38x40, with 6
living rooms upstairs, stable, corner lot.
47x47; now leased for $240 annually; only
$J900.
WM. SCHUTZ, Riverside Bldg.
WEST END, Culebra Avenue, one block
from car line, 6-room 2-story, large barn;
j also 3 rooms adjoining, with six lots;
over 20 per cent on investment. $30<j0.
C. M. Patrick, Exclusive Agent. Phones,
1-2-3-4, Kampmann Bldg.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
cor sale
FARMS AND RANCHES.
FARMS AM) RANCH LiS!
Many Improved and ranging from $3
P<jr acre up; in small tracts and up to
70,000 acres. C. M. Patrick, Kampmann
Bldg. Phones 1234.
RANCHO DE TIERRA RICA.
(Rich land farm.)
iG61 acres 7 n.iles from Cotulla, on the
I. & G. N.; combination farm and stock
farm; 100 acres in cultivation. 700 acr«*a
more can be made ready for the plow at
from 50c to $1 per acre; public school
house on the land. Liberal terms and
iow interest; $15.00 per acre.
THE ADAMS-KIRlvPATRICK CO..
Ground Floor. Hicks Bulldmg.
CASH for your farm, ranch or business.
We can sell your property no matter
where located. Hunt Realty Co., Main
Plaza corner Market St.
TO BE REMOVED
615 AVENUE C.
This large six-room cottage, with bath-
room and closets, in perfect condition;
$1000.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
ROOMING HOUSES for sale furnished.
30 rooms, East Commerce.
20 rooms, East Commerce.
12 rooms. Avenue C.
20 rooms, Houston Street.
OTHERS.
C. M. PATRICK. Phones 1-2-3-4.
310 WARREN.
This large white cottage of six nice
rooms, raised four feet, with every mod-
ern convenience, just painted and pa-
pered; in this good neighborhood; block
from San Pedro car line; lot 70x190. $3750.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
WANTED-_You to list your property for
sale, both cAy and country, with us. We
can find you buyers. J. N. Groesbeeck
& Co., 217 Alamo Plaza.
229 SHARER ST.
Pretty cottage, four Large rooms, sewer,
bath, south front, perfect condition; $1100.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
FARMS NEAR SAN ANTONIO.
One hundred-acre farms nine mllea
southwest of San Antonio, on macadan
road; fine black level land, clay 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.
127 Evergreen
One of San Antonio's choicest homes.
Nine very large rooms, besides reception
hall, seven closets, several fireplaces
and elaborate mantels, trimmed through-
out, "lear pine with oak finish; closets
in dining room, pantry and kitchen have
drawers, shelves and glass doors, gas,
electric lights, beautiful chandeliers in
every room, toilet, kitchen sink, porcelain
enameled with nickel-plated fittings, all
morticed, hardware, front galleries all
around south and east of house, up and
downstairs, barn, servants' house; lot
116x168 feet; house three years old; situ-
ated on N. E. cor. Evergreen and How-
ard on Tobin Hill. $12,000.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
IT will pay you to list your prop-
erty with us, both city and county,
as we have ready buyers from
North Texas.
CARTWRIOHT. TAYLOR &
LUPE,
Both phones, 2464. 227 E. Houston.
806 AVENUE C.
Five-room cottage, bath, sewer, lights,
on this prominent street; lot is valued
at $2000; $2750 buys it; no less.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
THE C. M. AIKEN HOMESTEAD.
I offer for sale for the next 30 days
the above mentioned homestead. This
fine place is admirably adapted for resi-
dence purposes or as a fashionable
boarding house, having 14 large rooms,
exclusive of halls, all of them lofty and
airy. It stands on two large and splen-
didlv located lots and is In the midst of
the 'handsomest homes in the city. This
is without exception one of the BEST
PROPOSITIONS on the market today,
as FROM $125 TO $150 per couple per
month and $75 per month for single per-
sons for room and board is easily ob-
tainable.
OWING TO CIRCUMSTANCES THAT
WILL BE DISCLOSED TO INTEND-
ING PURCHASERS TLiS PROPERTY
MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE.
For further particulars, price and
terms see the owner on premises, No.
1124 Main Avenue, Tobin Hill, or
E. W. MILLS. Sole Agent,
Phones 413 118 East Houston St.
BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW.
Just finished, east front, corner lot, 5
rooms; every modern convenience; on car
line; near I. & G. N. depot; $2250.
CONNm
FOR SALE—12-room two-story house on
Prospect Hill: modern conveniences; large
lots, with trees; one block from street
car line; $4000. A. A. Gray.
BUY IT FOR HER.
Brooklyn Avenue, 5 large rooms, recep-
tion hall, back hall, porcelain bath,
marble lavatory, nickel plumbing, hot
and fcold water, gas, sewer, electric
lights, clothes closets, kitchen and but-
ler's pantry, lovely chandeliers; $1100 cash,
bal. terms. C. M. PATRICK.
318 EAST ELMIRA STREET.
Five rooms, modern cottage, 3 years
old, reception hall, porcelain plumbing,
electric lights, new streets; $2000.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
312 LAKE VIEW AVE.
Three-room cottage, with sewer connec-
tion, near in; $W0.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
I CAN sell your real estate or business,
no matter where located. Give full de-
scription. Quick results. Address J. A.
Clopton, 139 Soledad St. Old phone 614-2r.
B A RG AIN—5-ROOM HOUSE.
Neat, five-room modern cottage in good
neighborhood, pleasantly situated; large
rooms, porcelain bath, sewer, electric
lights, shade snd fruit trees, outhouses,
south front; lot 60x180; alley in rear;
price $2S50; terms to suit. Better In-
vestigate this.
CONROY <& RICE.
606 AUGUSTA STREET.
This beautiful home now offered for
$3800. It has six largo rooms, two-story
frame, chandeliers, mantel, fireplaces,
large lot, barn, cement walks, large old
shade trees, new street, elegant neigh-
borhood, perfect condition. House now
empty
CONNESS. Exclusive Aeent.
405 WEST ELMIRA ST.
$2950.
Six-room cottage, 2 large halls, serv-
ant's room, bath, sewer, electric lights,
sheds, marn, fireplaces, closets, south
front, block from San Pedro car line.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
100 4-ROOM HOUSES
Any part of San Antonio. Built to or-
der, ranging from $1500 up. Any kind of
terms. Let ME know what YOU WANT.
C. M. Patrick, Phones 1-2-3-4.
2208 MONTEREY ST.
This pretty cottage of five large rooms.
Just repapered and painted; raised five
feet; bath, large porch, 30 feet long, in
front of house; lot 50x150 feet; $1700.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
BEAT THIS—Five-room house, new, four
lots, fenced; barn; $1650 ; 321 Belmont,
East End. New three-room house; $750,
$200 cash, balance like rent; barns, fence,
water. Lots $65 up: watermains; $5 down,
$3 month. Ryan & .Son, 1822 E. Commerce.
Old phone 846.
602 AUGUSTA STREET,
CORNER TRENTON AVE.,
BARGAIN AT $4500.
Two-story, nine-room residence, halls,
closets, mantels, electricity, bath, sewers,
hot water, cellar, heated by furnace, two-
story barn, lot 55^x167, cement walks
must be sold at once.
WM. F. SCHUTZ, Sole Agent
Do You Want Something Good?
I have for sale 1360 acres of land In
solid body, located within fifty yards
of the City of Stockdale. on the South-
ern Pacific Railroad. Stockuaie has four
cotton gins, good churches and schools,
one bank and is an all-round good busi-
ness town. The country between Stock-
dale and Cuero is as good as the best
in Texas, with rainfall always suffi-
cient for making good crops. Eighty
per cent Of this land is black soil, cov-
ered with mesquite grass and timber,
with clay subsoil. Good pure, soft water
can be had on this land at depth of fifty
feet. Property fenced and cross-fenced.
Good six-room house, barn and tenant
house; two wells and windmils; public
road on four sides of property. For
price and terms apply to Vorles P.
Brown, Frost Bank Building, San An-
tonio, Tex.
5 ACRES IN CITY
Brazos St., one good 6-room house and
3-room house; city water; all can be
irrigated from permanent water: stable,
etc.; all in good condition; offered for
$2000; $S00 cash, balance on time.
J. A. CLOPTON.
139 Soledad St. Both Phones.
I HAVE buyers wanting city and far.n
real estate. Am In close touch with
Northern buyers seeking Texas invest-
ments. List your property with me for
sale.
H. II. GAREY,
209-210 Book Bldg. New phone 383.
FOR SALE—Wo have several large
ranches, suitable for colonization. J. N.
Groesbeeck & Co.. 217 Alamo Plaza.
FOR SALE—By L. X. Barron, 318*^ East
Houston Street, new phone 2464, city or
country property; low prices and easy
terms: list your property for sale or rent
with me, I know I can please you.
CHEAP, NEAT COTTAGE.
A neat four-room, hollow-block tile
house, with metal roof; hall and bath;
lot 52x140; fine fruit and other trees; one
block from car line and only five min-
utes' ride to city. Price, $2000. Terms to
suit purchaser. Investigate.
CONROY & RICE.
INSIDE BARGAINS.
206 Arciniega Street—Stone cottage of
six large rooms; all modern conveniences;
corner lot, corner Presa St.; $2000.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
BIG BARGAIN.
A whole block of fine, well-located
lots on Tobin Hill, near car line, only
$3500. L. X. Barron, 31SV6 East Houston
Street. New phone 2464.
FOR BRIDES
100 KEARNEY ST.
Near 1410 S. Presa Street, 3-room bunga-
low. just finished. It's a dream; half
block from car line; $300 cash and $15
monthly.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
1405 GARDEN ST.
This new cottage of five lovely rooms,
besides large reception hall, fireplace,
sewer, bath, chandeliers, east front;
block and half from car line; perfect
condition; $2650.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
YOUR money invested in South Heights
lots will double; because?— See us for
the answer. Ryan & Son. 1822 East Com-
merce.
FOUR-ROOM housp and 2-room house,
large lot, barn, $1400; 2 small houses, $500
each; 2 nice houses, $1500 each; 6-room
house, $1600. Smith & Jordan.
Houston St.
Proposition that has no equal on the
market today: Two lots, 92 feet front on
Houston St., 201 feet deep, one block
from the postofflce, southeast corner
Houston and Nacogdoches Sts. This
property goes for $13,000 to the first buyer
that comes.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
| ive stock—
HORSES. MULES. CATTLE. ETC.
SEE Kring & Pfefferllng for mules and
horses in carload lots. 201 South Flores
Street.
JACKS FOR SALE—Also registered
Percheron stallions. All acclimated.
Write for catalogue. Tennessee Jack
Farm, Terrell, Tex.
B
right Days and
racing Atmosphere
Booms Business. New
Buyers will buy—if you
have something to sell
and tell them all about
it in the
Daily Express Want
Columns.
FOR SALE—945 acres of land, 10 to 12
miles out on good road; plenty water,
fine grass; 2-3 can be cultivated; can
double your money; only $20 per acre if
sold by Jan. 1, 1907. A. W. Bitter, agent,
the man that sells cheap.
WEBB COUNTY LAND
3000 acres located 2*2 miles from rail-
road station; nearly all agricultural land,
covered with heavy mesquite grass, mes-
quite timber; a bargain for $3 per acre.
J. A. CLOPTON,
139 Soledad St. Both Phones.
22,OM ACRES
A SPLENDID COLONIZATION PROPO-
SITION.
Ideal farming land, being a red and
chocolate loam, also some black soil, all
with clay subsoil; artesian belt; near
prosperous town on I. & G. N. Ry. The
adjacent country is being settled up rap-
idly with German farmers. For a short
time only at $6 per acre; adjoining land
retails from $9 to $12.50 per acre.
GEO. F. STUEMKE CO.,
Room 20, Kampmann Bldg.
3384 ACRES,
Near Hebbronville, Starr Co., for Sale.
This is a fine body of land, rich sandy
loam, and in the artesian district.
The title is absolute, and full particu-
lars given at personnl interview only.
JAMES STORY,
Sterling Hotel.
378 ACRES
FOR SALE—Thirty saddle horses, 30
horses, twos; 50 yearling mules. Lane &
Cantu, Cuevitas, Starr County, Texas.
FOR SALE-—One Hambletonian horse 17V6
hands high, bay, 8 years old, very spir-
ited, at 322 W. Nueva St.
DONKEYS bought and sold; large num-
ber on hand. J. E. Childs, 1030 Lopez St.,
West End.
HORSE, buggy and harness for sale
cheap. 524 Barrera Street.
FOR SALE—Gentle mare, buggy and
harness; will sell cheap. 712 Dolorosa St.
FIFTEEN head young mares for sale.
301 Nogalitos St.
FOR SALE—Small horse, sound and
quiet; cheap. 508 N. Pecos St.
SEVERAL very fine registered Jersey
cows fresh in milk. Call at Mclnvane on
Blanco road, near Treasure Hill.
yjwanted—
* * ROOMS AND BOARD.
WANTED — More rooms for tourists.
Can't supply demand. List rooms with
CHAPMAN, 511 Hicks Bldg., and watch
results. Both phones.
TRAVELING MAN wishes permanent
board about Jan. 10 for family—two la-
dies and small child, also self when in
city. No sickness. Best city reference.
No downtown boarding houses need an-
swer. 180, Expross.
7 MILES from center on SALADO
CREEK and GOLIAD MACADAM road,
north of and adjoining the famous
DULLNIG MINERAL WELLS. This
tract has 250 acres of fine sanrlv loam
soil (clay subsoil) cultivatable; 88 acres
now in fields; 2 wells, 2 cisterns. 2 tanks;
inexhaustible BRICK and POTTERY
clay on the creek land. Improvements:
large rock house with cellar. 2 stone
stables, 4-room tenant house, 3 more out-
buildings; all fenced; land 4 miles south
just sold at $40 per acre; land 1 mile
west just sold at $70 per acre. IM-
PROVEMENTS ON THTS TRACT worth
$7000. TRACT and IMPROVEMENTS all
at $50 per acre.
CHAS P SMITH & CO.,
417 Navarro St.
A Frio County Bargain.
1400 acres black sandy land, all agri-
cultural; good house and best barn in
Frio County; flowing well, splendid
water; 100 acres In field and work of
clearing more land In progress. Frio
County is recognized as the best cotton
county in the State; equally good for
truck and fruits. Price $13 per acre.
NICHOLSON & FURNISH.
Ground Floor. Moore Bldg.
FOR SALE-5-acre truck farm, water,
large 5-room house, all fenced. 1U> miles
City Hall: big snap at $1650. Inquire
Ryan, 1822 Fast Commerce.
22.<t»o ACRES in Duval County, 13 miles
from railroad, has 15-room house, numer-
ous outhouses, subdivided Into 9 pastures
with well and windmill to each, etc.; ,r>
per cent open prairie; 75 per cent agricul-
tural land; one of the best, and cheapest
tracts in Texas; $3 per acre. Smith &
Jordon, 503 Navarro.
\\mnted—
ANIMALS AND VEHICLES.
WANTED—By the carload, really good
fat mutton; state kind, weight, price and
location; also fat heifers. M. M. Garcia,
403 N. Flores St., San Antonio, Tex.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
cor sale—
* MISCELLANEOUS.
LIGUSTRUMS, beautiful evergreen
trees In all sizes. P. D. llauser & Son
Floral Co., Alamo Plaza.
ROSE bushes, $2.75 per dozen, two years
old. P. D. Ha user & San Floral Co.,
Alamo Plaza.
SEWING machines repaired and cleaned
at M. J. Hewitt's. Both phones.
FOR SALE—We have several bargains
to offer in new and second-hand soda
fountains, all in perfect shape; easy
monthly payments. J. Grossman & Sons
Mfg. Co., Dallas, Tex.
SHOWCASES, bank and drug fixtures,
carbonates, etc , manufactured by
Mailander & Sons, Waco. Write for
catalogue.
STOVE pipes. Get our prices. Alamo
Safe Co., 507 West Commerce St.
IF you want something good get your
fruit cake at a reasonable price at O. J.
Solcher's Bakery, 1909 New Braunfels
Avenue.
FINDLAY SUPPLY CO., dealers in hay
and grain. 733 East Houston St. New
phone 1210.
FOR good oak wood and good measure,
ring up 2522-2r.
FOR SALE—Very cheap, my entire lot
of drug fixtures and show cases. Ad-
dress H, L. Wagner, San Antonio, Tex.
WOOD— Liveoak or mesquite wood, 4-foot
length, or chunks, $0.50 per cord, delivered
to order. Stove wood for sale also.
R. F. D. 8, Box 8.
FOR SALE — Turkeys, chickens, fresh
eggs and butter. O. C. Dennis, 406 South
Alamo. Old phone 2S21.
FOR SALE—Two Vulcan Little Giant
traction steam shovel* thoroughly over-
hauled, for immediate delivery. Joseph
Iron & Equipment Co., 406 Mutual Bldg.,
Mexico City.
WOOD—Good dry postoak wood $6 per
cord. Both phones 256
FOR SALE—Large gas range, suitable
for restaurant or boarding house; also
several heating stoves; very cheap if
taken at once. 507V2 E. Commerce St.
FOR SALE— Edison moving picture ma-
chine and 8000 feet moving pictures; call
between 9 and 12 a. m. or address J. Levy,
342 East Crockett St., San Antonio, Tex.
FOR SALE CHE AP—Full-blood Belgian
hares; also drop-head sewing machine;
leaving city. Old phone 205B-lr.
p«R RENT—
* houses.
FOR. RENT—Up stairs Dolan's saloon,
218 Main Plaza, plenty of light and well
ventilated, central location for business
or could be used by societies.
FOR RENT—A few nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping, 3103 W.
Houston St., Prospect Hill, one block
north of end of car line, and everything
first class.
FOR RENT— FURNISHED: New cot-
tage, throe rooms, No. 301 Newell Avenue,
electric lights, city water, cement walk,
galleries, blinds, etc. Inquire of owner.
FOR RENT—£14 Magnolia, on Laurel
Heights; completely finished; six rooms,
bath; on car line.
FOR RENT—Furnished 5-room 2-story
modern house, 1210 South Alamo. Inquire
at 928.
FOR RENT—New three-room house. $>;
five-room house, $10, East End. RYAN,
1822 East Commerce, old phone 846.
NEW swell bungalow on Park, corner
Dallas and Baltimore Ave.; every conven-
ience; will lease reasonably; see owner.
FOR RENT—616 E. Elmira, six-room cot-
tage, almost new; key at 318 San Pedro.
SIX-ROOM house, completely furnished;
walking distance; all conveniences; fine
locality; $30. Old phone 764.
FOR RENT—6-room flat with modern
conveniences. 303 E. Commerce St. In-
quire at store.
FOR RENT—Cottage, 5 rooms, hall,
bath, servant's room, modern 318 Wood-
lawn Ave., Laurel Heights. Phone 1501.
FOR RENT—10-room residence with
beautiful grounds, porcelain bath, hot
end cold water attachments, large barn.
Apply 70 East Cincinnati Ave., West End,
or 3I8V2 E. Houston St. New phone 2464.
FOR RENT—Cottage with four rooms
and bath; modern conveniences. 311
Maverick Grove.
FOR RENT.
908 Ave. C, 5 rooms, hall, bath and
servant's room: modern conveniences; $20.
CONROY & RICE.
pOR
Rent-
furnished rooms.
NICELY furnished rooms. 135 Taylor.
LACLEDE HOTEL — Newly furnished
rooms. Commerce St., one block west of
City Hall.
FURNISHED rooms in private family;
board if desired; no sick. 509 Washing-
top Avenue, South Heights.
NICELY furnished rooms with Northern
family; no sick. 320 San Pedro Avenue.
FOR RENT—Several furnished rooms;
also stable. 126 River Ave.; rates to de-
sirable people.
NEWLY furnished rooms, half block
from postoflce. 729 E. Houston St.
NEWLY furnished rooms; special rates
transients and tourists; central; four
blocks west of depot. 408 East Commerce.
I HAVE for rent several beautiful rooms
at remarkably low prices in excellent
neighborhood; also several cottages; ex-
cellent light housekeeping rooms and
some boarding and rooming houses
cheap. Chapman, 511 Hicks Bldg.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
R'
ooms and board—
ROOMS and board, home comforts, one
block from Avenue C. Miss Maney, 402
Fourth Street.
THE AMERICAN, 501 AVENUE C,
centrally located, only four blocks from
I'ostoffice, street cars pass the doors to
all parts of the city, 750 feet of galleries,
eiegant south rooms, good table, homo
cooking, rates reasonable; positively no
sick taken.
COMFORTABLE furnished room for one
or two gentlemen; all conveniences; close
in. 306 Madison Street.
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms with
or without privilege of kitchen. 106 East
Elmira St. Old phone 1608.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL.
Kerrville, Tex.
Elevation 1750 feet above set level; best
hotel and best table west of San Antonio;
modern conveniences; beautiful scenery,
splendid drives, good hunting; no con-
sumptives. Lee Mason, proprietor.
SUNNY ROOMS with board, across from
postofflce. The Houston, 218 Ave. E.
THE "HILL." 827 Avenue C. First-class
guests catered to.
THE HAMPTON, 828 AVENUE C.
Bright sunny rooms with first-class
board; all modern conveniences. New
phone 2339. Cars to all depots.
ROOMS AND BOARD-A nicely fur-
nished front room, with board, in pri-
vate family. 516 W. Macon St.
PRIVATE BOARD.
At the old home of General Young, on
Tobin Hill, with its large yards and
fine old trees, rooms large and well
lighted; fine, broad galleries; modern
conveniences. Terms on application. 1024
Main Ave.
BEST room and board In private family;
home cooking; bath and electric lights.
607 Avenue B.
CHOICE rooms with board; desirable
location; rates reasonable. Miss Walton,
216 Nacogdoches. Old phone.
NICE southeast rooms with board; no
consumptives taken; reasonable rates.
418 San Pedro Ave.
MAVERICK PLACE-Ave. C and Tenth
St. New phone 1522.
WINTER visitors will find a quiet,
homelike place at The Castle; centrally
located; first-class table and service. 605
St. Mary.
TWO connecting rooms in private home,
hot bath and all conveniences. 231
Ave. C.
LARGE rooms, good board, close In. on
car line; rates to students or families.
620 North Floras.
FOR RENT—Nice room with board for
two gentlemen; no sick taken. 204 Gar-
den St.
\\/anted—
MISCELLANEOUS.
LEAVE orders for Northern holly for
Christmas. P. D. Hauser & Son Floral
Co., Alamo Plaza.
ALAMO SAFE & LOCK CO.-Safes,
locks, keys, general repairing. 5OT W.
Commerce St. Both phones.
RAGS!
RAOSJ
WE WANT RAGS. MUST BE
CLEAN AND SOFT. WILL PAT
THREE CENTS PER POUND.
EXPRESS PUB. CO.
"WE BUY life insurance policies and
pay more in cash than the companies is-
suing them. We also buy policies sub-
ject to loans. Write for terms." Fred
Johnson, Moore Bldg.
WANTED—Second-hand furniture- high-
est prices paid. J. P. Cody, new and
second-hand furniture dealer, in Main
Plaza. New phone 1549.
WANTED—One pool table and one bil-
liard table. Must be In good condition.
110 Express.
WANTED—Man and wife to board In
private family on Laurel Heights; front
room. No other boarders. 175 Express.
WANTED—A good second-hand safe,
weight about 1500 lbs.; give full particu-
lars and price. 135, Express.
TO REAL ESTATE OWNER8~AND
AGENTS—The Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F.
of Texas, invites proposals, giving size,
location and lowest cash price of build-
ing sites situated on corner or corners,
in size not less than 50x100 feet, on which
to erect an Odd Fellows' Temple and
maintain its offices, and in which build-
ing its Grand Lodge will meet annually.
Proposals received up to the 15th of Feb-
ruary, 1907. Address Grand Lodge Trus-
tees, 112 Field St., Dallas, Tex.
WANTED—Carpet and shade work; car-
pets made over and laid; good work guar-
anteed. Send postal and will call. W. H.
Kingsbury, 114 Camp St.
cor rent—
* MISCELLANEOUS.
SEWING MACHINES to rent. Hewitt.
FOR RENT—FURNITURE.
When you want to buy. sell, exchange,
rent or store lurnlture, don't forget the
old reliable Max Karotkln. He can fur-
nish your house from kitchen to parlor.
119-123 Main Avenue, hack to N. Flores
Street. Old phone 449; nrw phone 614.
jor sale-
VEHICLES AND HARNESS.
FOR BARGAINS in second hand vehicles
see Woodward Carriage Company.
FOR SALE—Cheap, one Studebaker
phaeton, full leather trimmings, in first-
class condition. P. O. Box 538.
NICELY furnished house with all mod-
ern conveniences. 216 Pereida St., close
to two rar lines.
TWO choice large furnished rooms for
rent at 127 Taylor Street.
THREE neatly furbished rooms for rent
by Ivirs. A. Pearce, 1614 Matamoras St.,
Prospect Hill.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms on King
William, close in. Old phone 2784.
FURNISHED room with board or priv-
ilege of housekeeping in private family.
209 Poplar St., Tobin Hill.
M
iscellaneous-
WE APPLY" the Kelly-Springall rub-
ber ties, the original two wire tires, and
the highest cost rubber on the market.
Prices reasonable. Staacke Brothers.
pOR
Sale-
furniture and pianos,
FOR SALE—Fine concert grand Steck
piano, cheap. 435 Main Avenue.
FOR SALE—Set of dining room furni-
tire in first-class condition. Apply 325
Craig Place, Laurel Heights.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
H
ELP WANTED—
MALE.
Droingoole Bros., watches, easy terms.
MEN and boys, plumbing or bricklaying
trade pays $5 *.o $8 per day; we teach
you by practical instructions in three
months; position guaranteed; free cata-
logue. Coyne Trade School, 4975 Easton
Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
WANTED—German pharmacist, regis-
tered, speaking German and English*
Address 87, Express.
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade;
great demand for barbers; top wages
paid; hundreds of good opportunities to
open business with small capital; few
weeks completes; best chance in the
world for poor man. Call or write Moler
Barber College, 716 W. Commerce St.
25 BOYS
Making application before Jan. 2 will be
received In our English Dept. night
school; tuition $2. Cosmos College. Phone
433-2r.
FIRE INSURANCE AGE NTS--Want one
good man in every county; snap; write
for particulars. Lock Box 328, Beaumont,
Tex.
WANTED-Two young men to serve an
apprenticeship in hat and shoe store.
Also competent wrapper. Address in own
handwriting with references, No. 174 this
office.
WANTED—100 colored men; 6 mos. con-
tract. To leave city; transportation paid,
good wages. Apply at once 114 Dwyer
Ave.
WANTED-Young man as bookkeeper
and collector. Give experience and salary
expected. Permanent position. P. O.
box 924.
WANTED—Fifteen carpenters at Post
Hospital, Fort Sam Houston. Steven-
son Contract Co.
WANTED—A first class coachman with
good references. Apply in the morning
from 9 to 10 o'clock at 323 West Com-
merce St.
WANTED — Strictly first-class, sober
bookkeeper for wholesale grocery, East-
ern Texas city; permanent position; ref-
erences requii-ed; state experience and
salary expected. 134, Express.
WANTED—Good colored man. 309 War-
ren St.
WANTED—At once, four carpenters
(rough work) and twenty laborers. Apply
San Antonio Sewer Pipe Co., Maverick
Bank Bldg., or at Saspamco, Tex.
WANTED-A good dairy hand. Lovers'
Lane Dairy, Washington Heights.
WANTED-Man to trim trees; about a
week's work. Nat Lewis, 118 Main Plaza.
WANTED—First-class barber, at once,
at Fred Maier, 214 E. Houston St. Steady
job.
WANTED—Single man; must be good
talker; no agents need apply; $10 week
and railroad fare. Reply before 2 p. m.
today. 128, Express.
rent-
rooms for HOUSEKEEPING.
ROOMS for housekeeping, furnished com-
plete, with gas; all modern conveniences.
928 N. Olive St. Old phone 1542.
H
elp wanted—j
FEMALE.
WANTED—A white girl for general
housework; good wages; two in family;
references required. Mrs. D. K. Fur-
nish, ">01 W. French Place. Apply morn-
ings only.
WANTED—A competent house maid. HO
Augusta St.
HELP wanted, at once, German or
Mexican chambermaid. 605 St. Mary.
WANTED-Girl for general housework
or nurse girl. References required. 919
Dawson St.
WANTED- Young lady to work In bind-
ery; some experience necessary. Johnson
Bros. Printing Co., 601-602 Market St.
WANTED—Six girls over 16 years old;
good position; good wages; give refer-
ences. Apply 114 Dwyer Ave.
WANTED—Competent white cook; good
wages. 409 Park Ave.
WANTED—A first-class house girl; ref-
erences required. 139 Goliad St.
WANTED—A cook. 218 Avenue E.
WANTED—A good cook; apply mornings.
205 Pecan St.
WANTED—A girl to wash and Iron and
general housework; no cooking; must
sleep at home. Apply at 108 Aubrey St.
WANTED—White woman for cooking
and general housework; no washing or
ironing; good wages; references required,
422 W. Elmira St.
NICEST furnished rooms In the city,
with or without light housekeeping. 413
Fifth St.
TWO furnished rooms for light house-
keeping; no children; no sick taken. 317
Porter St.. South Heights car. Refer-
ences exchanged.
FOUR upstairs unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping; every convenience;
walking distance; references. 126 Slo-
cum Place.
SINGLE room, close in, private entrance,
first floor, with light housekeeping, $5.
444 S. Alamo.
WANTED — Respectable middle aged
housekeeper, unincumbered; by man of
50 without family. A good home for %
good woman. Address C. Stout, care Ho-
tel Internacional, Sabinas, Coah., Mexico.
WANTED—Three lady demonstrators.
Ans. Dyer, care Daily Express.
H
ELP WANTED—
RING Central Messenger and Employ-
ment Bureau for quick messenger service*
Old phono 1900, new phone 2108.
COMB and see the good positions we
have to offer cooks or laborers. 114
Dwver Ave.
WANTED — A first-class stenographer;
must be rapid and accurate; top wages
paid. 112, Express.
I
WANTED—An experienced grocery so-
licitor; one who is well acquainted in the
city and a good hustler*. J. D. Ross &
Co.
WANTED—A receiving and shipping
clerk for wholesale grocery; references
required. At 315 Main Ave.
TINNER WANTED.
Wanted—Good all around tinner; steady
job; good salary to right man. Apply
Henry Benolt, New Braunfels, Tex.
STENOGRAPHER WANTED — Young
man to do stenographic work in our law
office. Shook & VanderHoeven.
WANTED- Seven or eight hustlers for
street; articlo sells quickly. 803 West
Commerce St.
WANTED—Colored coachman. Apply to
H. G. Staacke.
WANTED—General carpenter and me-
chanic for steady job in country. Apply
Room 42, Menger.
WANTED-Two bell boys and one ele-
vator boy; steady Jobs; applicant must
bring references as to honesty and char-
acter. Hot Wells Hotel.
I
I?
Dromgoole Bros. Graphophoneseasy terma
WANTED—A girl or woman to do house-
work; no washing; must have references.
Apply Otto Limburger, 201 Roosevelt
Ave., or Fulton Market.
WANTED—A woman to do cooking and
general housework; no washing and iron-
ing. Apply at once, 641 North Flores St.
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