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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILY EXPRESS: SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1808.
Rent or buy a house that will suit you. The easy way is
through The Express Wants. Send your copy in early today
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EXPRESS
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FUNEkAL NOTICE.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
pOR
SALE-
REAL ESTATE.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
pOR
SALE-
REAL ESTATE.
HOMESEEKERS
Beiore purchasing lau.ls or making investments in Texas bo
mm unci Investigate the Nixon Country. Nixon is a new town
locator] on the (i., H. & S, A. Railway, 51 miles east of San Antonio,
and the surrounding lands arc as fertile and productive us can
be tonnd in Texas, producing Immense yields of cotton, corn, traits
and veectables. Artesian water, soft and pure, Is found at shallow
(icpths mil in inexhaustible supply, the country Is well drained
anil healthy. We have several thousand acres there for sale in
tracts to suit, improved and unimproved, very reasonable m pric
and on liberal terms. For furlmT information call on or wrlto to
WILL JOHNSTON & CO.
Agents N'*on Town <4 Land Company,
Nixon, Texas
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
COR SALE—
" REAL ESTATE.
A/VWyWWV
KUlt W.M.K 1'imsi lot H III Noli III lii'ltfhts,
or mr lino; very cheap. ('has. (). Austin,
Jlcnry Terrell Uldy.
F< >R BALK Nice little cottage, good lot,
on far ilne on Locum! Street between
Sun ivrjro ;in<l Main Avenue, facing
South. Kasy terms. $*J000.
About 400 acrctf1 I rullcH .southwest city
hall; level, rich nuwiuite land; in arte-
sian belt; surrounded by wells; cheap,
i IV r acre, $70. \V. R McMillan. 1U1 Col-
| l<\'4e Street.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
COM SALfc—
* MISCELLANEOUS.
I'OI: SAIJv r'oinpl^te job printing out-
fit ai a bargain. For particulars address
7*s Kxpress.
I-'OU SALIC—The well-known powder
house must be sold within ten days;
make ine an offer. Mrs. M. Oerter. 117
N. Pine.
KOU SAI.10 $.7) Victor pliouograph and
11' records, price $25; machine very littlo
used, in first-class condition. Can be
seen and tested at Laclede Hotel.
VACANT LOTS
Two lots on Tobln Hill
Avenue D lots from to .
Houston St.. nonr I. & <2. X.
French Plu< <\ near Fiores St.
$1500 Bungalow Homeseekers
Three rooms with bath, just complete
One of four rooms and bath at $2000.
Fivt-room cottage with liall and bath
at 12750.
Also the best seven-room house on thn
South Side. All located on Riverside
Park addition on the Hot Wells car line.
All new and honestly built.
C. S FOWLKR & BROTHER,
Ground Floor. Mackay Bldg.
Montana St.. near Bolarls St $27.#
ROSBYBHELL & lll.NK.
Both I'linlies. 2119 Moon- Bldg.
! FOR HALF- At a .sacrifice, 10-room, two-
I story, well built house, with all eonven-
lences, near achoolH and car line. 712
I Pennsylvania Avenue; old Phono 791.
J FOli SALK- Five-room house. $12,"iO. Rea-
sonabje terms. Rucna Vista St >et. Sam
|«1. Kekeis. Mackay Building.
. ! WOOD Mission ice and Fuel Co. Both
.#.>000 phones LTiti.
..1700
..$»;.»0 • I'uR SALIC 30 to 7f> cords of mesi|uite
..$47.*. | wood. $H.ur> a eord, delivered in bulk, or
sell the lot on ground, six miles from
Cii.v Hall, macadamized road, at per
< ord. liS9"» old phone.
MA VK for immediate shipment choice
Johnson grass, prairie and alfalfa hay,
ear com, both bulk and sacked mixed;
also white; R. R. p. oats, Kansas white.
\\\ <». Thomas, Me Kinney, Tex.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
COR RENT—
FURNISHED ROOMS.
TtIK ARCADE, foi merly tlie Mahncke
Apartments, litis Lji en newly furnished
throughout by Mr* Ji. Al. Harris, for-
merly proprietor of the Glen Arm. and
Miss Agues Forrlh of the American
Hotel, where they will be pleased to see
ihelr many lrlends (located cornel of
Houston and St. Mary Sts.). Street cats
from all depot* pass tlio door; rales rea-
sonable.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
R'
OOMS AND BOARD—
•ittUi auuaiuft, 218 Avenue opposito
Postotnce. Rooms.
LA<'LIiI>13 HOTKiv—Newly furnished
southeast rooms; Commerce Street, one
square west of City Hall.
I'LL ASA NT ROOMS—115 Goliad St.
For RKNT-Newly furnished room in
private family. AH conveniences. Apply
114 \V. Poplar St.
iiti* A mom K—small casn payineul. bal-
ance like nut; most tavorabie contract
on lapse, with nonforfeiture or interest
clause, and case ol death property deeded
without further cost. Kinslcy-ln^ram.
FOR SALK—Six-room cottage, built one
year; improved lot. good location; im-
mediate possession if sold. Owner, til9 W.
Laurel St.
New Cottages
Two, h rooms. Just completed, nev.r oc-
cupied. 1010 Garden and 1017 Press SI., on
car line; walking distance; In vrrv best
neighborhood; close to public school. All
large rooms, with closets. Batii wltn
latest porcelain fixtures; in fact, all mod-
ern conveniences. Gas. electricity, hot
and cold water. Price $2500 and W0
• •ash, balance yearly, or $25 monthly and
interest. Also have 2 new :{-room bun-
galows with modern bath, 1 block to »ar
line, on Adams Avenue, west of Snn
Pedro Springs. Price $1250, $2f»0 cash,
balance $10 monthly and Interest..
DR. B. E. WITT 15.
Hicks Bldg. Both phones.
I Go to Rosenberg. Texas, and ask to
be shown our famous Brazos Valley
lands, richest soil, ample rainfall, low-
est freight rates. i can give you the
I best selection to be found in South Tex-
I as. $ offer: "
Four quarter sect ions at $15 per acre.
Four quarter sections at Si7 per acre.
Two quarter sections at $|s per acre.
Ten quarter sections at $lmi per acre.
Also numerous forty and eighty-acre
tracts and about twenty-five choice
tracts of three bundled to two thousand
suites each at $15 to $18 per acre.
I ' # REM EM BKR
We have no brush to grub, no stone
or gravel, and have abundant rainfall.
Branch office «t Rosenberg.
A Northern colony already started.
Ill LAND p. LOCK WOOD.
San Antonio. Texas.
FOR SALK Well casing, l-in. and 6-in.,
!:\0 feet, cheap. Mrs. .Johnson, o01S S.
I- lores St.
I NEED money, therefore will sell the
Rlvcislde Ranche, 320 acres. 2V& miles
from Robstown Junction, at $30 per acre
nd 320 acres nearer Corpus Chrsti; i
WOJU A IN J J CO A 1».
Wilson M. Brown.
ami .s-'U acres nearer c orpus «-lirsti; i , ,
"holce vegetable land, not cleared, at i ^ u,"<"s paired find c
$:••>. VV. lilllls. Corpus ChrlHtl. Tex. at M. J. Hewitts. Both phones.
leaned
John Rothmann.
Died in San Antonio at 1:40 o'clock
p. m.. January 10. 190S, John Rothmann.
aged 51 years and 9 months. Funeral
will take place from residence. 107 Paso
Hondo Street, today at 3:30 o'clock p. m.
Friends and acquaintances are invited to
attend. Interment in Hermann Sonu'
Cemetery.
•OCIETY MEETINGS—
Bricklayers, Attention.
All members of Hrlcklayers rnlon No.
2 are requested to meet, at Trad-s Council
Hall at 1 o'clock today, to attend the
funeral of Brother John Knthmann Sr.
It. .1. TKMI'MN, Pres.
MAX MORROW, Ree, Sec.
EXPRESS RESUIT-BRINGERS
COR SALE—
* REAL ESTATE.
Aifalfa Land
BOO ACRES fronting on Clbolo
River. HO00. New Irrigating: plant;
1H0 acres under Irrigation, goiitj
house, fine barn, one of ihe fin-
est Alfalfa propositions to ho
found. If interested, call at of-
fice and get particulars.
J. A. CI.OPTON,
102 \V. Houston St.
Worth Investigating
71 acres inside city limits, 1% miles from
Court House, in artesian belt, every acre
t'lrst-ciusfi; fll'O per acre.
153 acres on Fredericksburg Road %
wile from city limits; rich land; 173.00 per
18 lots, 2 blocks from car line, on Pros-
pect Hill; cleared: |J«0 per lot; all lota
60 ft. 6 in.xHO 11. clear of alley.
WOO acres Ma wrick County, fine, smooth
black land, on railroad; price JS.00 per
acre.
10,000 acres Zavalla County, the best lot
of land in the State; price 5^.50 per acre.
the ALL1 SON-RICHY LAND CO..
577-579 Moore Bldg.,
San Antonio. Tex.
1000 Acres
1000 ACRES Atascosa County, r>
miles from T.ytle; 5S0 acres culti-
vated, all tillable; two-story resi-
dence. 6 tenant houses; now rent-
ed and under good state of cul-
tivation. $15 per acre.
J. A. OLOPTON.
Exclusive Agent,
102 West Houston St.
FOR SALE
About ISO acres, chocolate loam, torn* of
It under cultivation; only IV; miles from
clt.v limits on macadamized road. Pric*.
is nor acre.
MAN ANTONIO t.OAN Ac TRUST co..
215 West Commerce Street.
New Telephone Ml. Old Telephone 1310.
for sale—Nice well-drained building
lot. four blocks Southern Pacific depot,
two blocks freight d^pot, $300 to $550.
No agents. 75* Kxpress.
kor BALK—Barron /t Co.. 223 St. Mary
St., 5-room modern cottage, great bar-
gain. In Madison Square; cood lot, to
•tley. only 12750. Terms.
THAT much admired white bungalow,
with moss green roof, on South Heights
car line, near park, south front, porch on
south and east, six rooms, bath, closets,
•tectriclty, porcelain plumbing, never oc-
oupled. 1* ready for the party that has
Will at contract price. Owner, 223 Por-
WKST HOUSTON STR10KT BARGAINS.
There is more doing and more in con-
templation on West ilonston Street than
elsewhere In the city. I own personally
or as Joint owner 779 feet on West Hous-
ton Street, between Santa Rosa Avenue
and the new depot. All of this, compris-
ing several separate properties, is most
desirable. Money invested here at prices
I will give you will double In a year.
This property was bought right, hence I
can sell it light. Would he pleased to
talk to any interested parties.
VORIKS P. BROWN,
Frost Bank Bldg.
RIVER
FRONT
125 At'RKS on Medina River, so
acres cultivated, very «ood house,
fine well of never-failing: water;
rented to pood tenant; rent brings
big interest on the investment;
$3000, terms.
J. A. CLOPTON.
Exclusive Agent, 102 W. Houston.
FC-R SA LB]—Bargain 'f sold at once,
r.rick ct.tlage, six rooms, bath, plenty
11« sets, l ain, two stalls, wood house
laundry room, servant's room; electricity
in houve and larn; electric burglar
alarms, large yaid, big trees; an ideal
home. f»L9 Wyoming Street.
jl'ouw c ash buys two nouses and lots and
a block of thirteen lots to wind up an
~ J. Caurand, Alamo
estate; a bargain.
13anK bldg.
CLOSE TO
MARKET
10.000 ACRES beginning one mile from
city limits, fronting on fine macada-
mized road. Cut in small tracts to suit
purchaser. Level, black land, clay sub-
soil. shallow water; also artesian. $30
to $60 per acre.
J. A. CLOPTON.
Exclusive Agent, 102 VV. Houston St.
rooms, $2800; S29 Willow Street, five
rooms, on corner, $2750; 72U Chest not
Street, six rooms, $2500 ; 720 Chestnut
Street, six rooms. $2500; 1418 North Pino
Street, four rooms, $1200. Large house
and cottage. 410 and 416 Grand Avenue,
$5500; swell vacant property, four large
lots, corner Carson and Pine Streets, all
for $5000; two lots on Van Ness Street,
next to Palmetto Avenue, including
sewer, SltiOO; pari cash on all above. Wil-
liam Will, £22 Carson Street. Old phone
3396.
9000
ACRES
IN ZAVALA County, 95 per cent
fine farming land, one-fourth red
snndv loam, three-fourths black;
2500 acres open prairie. For a sub-
division this is one of the best on
the market. $6.00 per acre; one-
third cash, balance ten years'
time; low rate of interest with
release clause.
.!. A. CLOPTON,
Exclusive Agent,
102 West Houston St.
For Sale Oo Easy Payment Plai
Fifteen cottages in different parts of
city; or will buiM to Hult purchaser.
DAWSON CONSTRUCTION CO.,
F. H. YEAOLFY, I^ocal Representative.
210 Book Bldg. Both Phones.
CHEAP LOTS ON MONTHLY PAY-
MENTS—On Nebraska. Alabama and
Nevada Streets, between South Pine and
Monumental; only three blocks from
East Commerce Street, near car line; cl.v
water; prices low; $15 cash, balance $10
monthly. Wm. F. Schutz, Riverside
Building, 101 VV. Commerce.
rp'
IK you want to sell Texas land or city
property, list with Klnsley-Ingrarn, 115
nv. Houston, city rentals sr.iicited.
SECOND story front room, furnished.
Modem conveniences; stable accommoda-
tions. Near Beethoven Hall, 22S Arciniega
Street.
LOVELY rooms, single or en suite, with
.ill modern conveniences, one block from
Joske's. 131 North.
MAVERICK PLACE, Ave. C and Tenth
St.; Government Hill cars pass door; all
modern conveniences.
! FRIT IT trees and ornamentals; rose.*
FOR RENT—In private home, two
furnished rooms, connected; fireplace
and all convenie nces; close in. Old phone
3237.
poR
SALE
FAHMF. AND RANCHES.
619 Acres
90 Cents
Per Acre
619 Acres, perfect title. Nothing due the
State. If you want something to make
money on, ask us about this; 90c per
acre.
.1 A. CLOPTON.
Exclusive Agent, 102 W. Houston St.
INVESTMENTS WANTED.
We have parties prepared to invest $75,
000, $15,000. and another wanting a home
for about $4000. Let us know what you
have to offer.
G. DENTON it CO.
Moore Building.
For SALE- 2000 acres within 30 miles
of San Antonio. 3»/a miles of railroad sta-
tion and small town; guod school,
churches, etc., and in a section where
largest developments in Southwest Texas
are contemplated and now under pre-
liminary construction. Level, good land,
heavily timbered, and enough of wood
can be gotten oft^of it to more than pay
" A" * 1 This is a pick-up at
terms. W. B.
ang» s. lemons, figs, persimmons, pecans,
etc.; everything for yard and orchard;
fine catalogue free. Alvin Fruit and
Nun-cry Co., Algoa, Tex.
I IVE STOCK—
HORSES. MUf.es, CATTLB, fiTC.
KOR SALE—Fine large sorrel horse; ex -
eelient driver and very penile. Inquire
H. G. Dwight Jr., 216 San Pedro Ave., old
phone 1799-21*.
FOR SALE -Four registered Jerseys,
fresh, and two bulls. Apply 121 Jack-
son St.
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred stallions, 1
and 2 years old; one carload of horses
from 14% hands to 16 hands high; all gen-
tle to ride and drive. 501 Buena Vista St.
What will you pay for metal
MAKE hoops, also for empty ink
AN barrels, bound with metal
OFFER 1 loops? Call and see them at
The Daily Express Office.
NICE room near Postofficc; modern
conveniences. 221 Avenue C.
LARGE, nicely furnished room, open
fireplace; one-half block from Postof-
ficc. 407 Third.
NICELY furnished rooms, witli or with-
out light housekeeping; one block from
Postofficc. .'.13 Third.
KOR SALE—Eight-foot cornice brake,
show cases. "Passion Play" film, type-
writer. 507 W. Commerce.
KOR SALE—Or trade, a good milk route
and four horses. Express 644.
FOR SALE No. 2 faultless Grubbing
Machine; good condition; bargain sale.
H. D. Morton, Martindale, Texas.
FOR SALE—Two sanitary couches with
pad, used only 30 days, and are brand
new; no sick. Price, $7 each. Apply 111
E. Houston St.
$1.75 AND CP—Desirable rooms; modern,
private home; 208 Sixth St., west ol
.A VP, C.
HEAFTIFI'LLY situated, close in rooms
on car line; Jill modern conveniences; no
children. 71S Ave. C. Old phone 2683.
KOR RENT—Bright, sunshiny rooms,
newly furnished, modern, excellent neigh-
borhood; board convenient. 901 Main Ave.
ONE furnished front room for rent at
222 Omaha St.
can be gotten off of it to
for it. All fenced. This i
$f*n acre. Satisfactory
M#Millan, 191 College St.
TOBIN HILL BARGAIN
Property known as 111 Kast Park, on
tin- v, ry tup or Ihr liill and fucltin soulli
within a IVw doors ol Main Avenue; lot
KHxITO ha.'k It, an alloy, grounds splen-
didly Improved; house is two-slory with
"■iKht rooms, modern in every resp.Vt, in-
rltidlrns' r.'is. Al III" prlee offered there
is nothing in tlie city to he considered
with it. ftiWO.
Airu.Ai.v & Minn,
Exclusive Agents.
419 Navarro St.
Brick Cottage for $2650
Property known as 1018 Avenue D,
park front, now rentod for $25 per month.
Excellent investment at the price.
MKLLALY & MCIR,
Exclusive Agents.
419 Navarro St.
STOCK farms, ranches, Gulf Coast
prairie farms, truck farms, poultry farms,
beautiful winter homes, rooming-houses,
boarding-houses, all kinds of city prop-
erty for sale or rent. Cheney & Mcin-
tosh, 424 Moore Bldg.
ANOTHER TOBIN
HILL HOME
Property known as 119 E. Dewey, be-
tween Main an 1 Ogden. Lot 53x162 to an
alley; one block to cars. New two-story,
eight-room frame, with all conveniences;
splendidly finished inside, handsome
chandeliers and mantels; shed with serv-
ant's room. Price $5000.
MULLALY tt Ml mr,
Exclusive Agents.
419. Navarro St.
FOR SALE CHEAP- Two lots at West
End, 157 feet long, ten steps of S. A. F.
College. J. R. Mood, Channing, Tex.
$2500 FOR BOTH
Houses Nos. 1203 Avenue D and 313
Twelfth St. The two are rented now for
$32 per month; corner lot. You can live
in one and rent the other.
MULLALY & Ml IR,
Exclusive Agents.
419 Navarro St.
TEAAS land, large and small tracts;
also irrigating land. Send for folders or
see Kinsley-Jngram, na vv. Houston St.
CHEAP COTTAGE
107 Nebraska St. Within two blocks of
where the Southern Pacifle will erect a
$.'100,000 freight station; lot 40xl2">; lions,
has tour rooms and is newly built; 53<»t
cash, balance $10 p,->f month with inter-
est. Price $135".
Hl'LLAIA & Ml'in,
Exclusive Agents.
419 Navarro St.
LIVE STOCK
POULTRY, BIRDS, DOGS. ETC.
The above classifications in the Want Ads of the Dally
I: xpress are great business getters.
A great many horses, con s, mules, jacks, chickens, ducks,
dogs, birds, etc., are sold by reason of these Ads.
Its an easy way, a quick way and a cheap way to do the
business. Get your copy in early for the Sunday paper.
FOR RENT -Two first-< lass front rooms,
electric lights, bath and toilet; board
ii desired. 501 Mason St. Take. Army
Post car to Willow St. and walk one
square south.
LARGE FRONT ROOM—Handsomely
furnished, with grate; strictly private
family (no other guest); select location;
walking distance. 80t» Main Ave.
NICELY furnished rooms: also rooms for
light housekeeping. 103 San Pedro Ave.
TWO large well furnished rooms, with
grate, in lovely private home; every con-
venience; on car line. 637 S. Presa. Old
phone 1097-1 r.
TO RENT—To a gentleman, elegantly
furnished room, private batli ami every
modern convenience, three blocks from
postoffice. Old phone Kill.
620 N. FIX)RES—Newly furnished front
rooms; can get board close by; take
North Fiores car. Old phone 2227.
ELEGANTLY furnished room, in new
house, down town; hot water; $20. 10.S
Main Ave.
IVi KisiwilEO rooms, two connecting and
one separate; close in and first-class;
next door to good boarding house. 321
Martin St.
FOK RENT—Three nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. 207 San
| Pedro Ave.
FOR RENT—One furnished room in ex-
change for music lesson. Inquire 222
Warren St.
MCLES FOR SALE—All kinds, colors and
sizes; all broke; single or in pairs; now
at Fest's yard. Call Jay E. Adams, Own-
er, Hicks Bldg.. both phones.
FUK SALE—one tresh milch cow; also
one ttne family carriage horse, v42 Penn-
sylvania Ave., West End. Phone 791.
KOR SALE—Two horses,
turkeys. Inquire Henry
grounds.
chickens and
Autrey, Fair
FOR SALE—Good second-hand type-
writer with case and all attachments,
411 Soledad.
KOR SALE—One young black horse,
gentle, high strung; will make a fine polo
horse. Phone 1304.
HORSE, good saddler, for sale cheap.
735 E. Houston St.
WANTED—To buy outright or sell on
< ommission horses, cattle, stock of any
kind, vehicles, etc. San Antonio Auction
Co.. ' 103-105 Houston Street.
FOR SALE—Registered Jersey bulls. J.
D. Dobbin. San Antonio, Tex., Route 2.
JERSEY COW. 4% years old. with baby
calf and on poor grass is giving 2V2 gal-
lons. With good food she will give \
gallons per day. Will sell her right. 321
\\". Nueva Street; Old Phone 10-10-4r.
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SALE —
FURNITURE AND PIANOS.
KOR SA1.K OR RENT— Furniture ol' a
large boarding house, close In; terms rea-
sonable. Address 152 Express.
A OOOD |iool table tor sale. ti03 15.
Crockett St.
l'TRNITTRE ot all kinds, good as new;
also nice barn for rent for horse and
buggy near S. P. station. 1:51 South
< 'Ii. rry.
KOR SAI.E—Four houses, close in to
Houston Street, renting for $90 per
month. Price $8500; $;!.',00 cash, balance
on time at 8 per rent. Answer quick.
P. o. Box 401. City.
I NEED THE MONEY.
Therefore I am going to sell my new
seven-room modern home, corner Wc-
satche and Capital Ave.. Beacon Hill;
cost me $tlH0. Will accept any reasonable
offer. Must be sold at once.
Hi-ROOM room Inff-house for sale, 20o
yards of postoffice; (his is a bargain. Call
a I 134 Soledad St., upstairs.
FOR SAI.E—New 8-room 2-story modern
limine. 51(1 W. Magnolia Avenue; sewer,
electric lights; splendid ear service: price,
$4.">0n. See owner on premises or call old
phone :W5.
FOR SALE—South front lot on Mistletoe
Avenue, 200 feet west of San Pedro Ave-
nue; sewer main in front of lot and water
In rear; three fine houses now building
in this block and two Just completed;
price, {MO. Owner, old phone 3375.
HAVE your old furniture made new by
■ xpi'it polishers. Pianos rcflnished. Ring
old plinue 2720.
I WANT to sell furniture of small room-
ins bouse. Address P. O. box 442, Corpus
Chrtsti, Tex.
NOTICE.
Wo buy, sell and exchange new and
second-hand furniture. Max Karotkin, 119-
123 Main Avenu6.
FOR SALE—Piano. Snhubert upright
grand, in first-class condition; price $125.
Apply 111 E. Houston, near St. Mary.
SQl'ARE PIANO for sale, »400. Scott's
sforc, end of car line on South Fiores
Street.
FOR SALE—Kitchen table, cook stove,
nearly new. 110 Water 8t.
cor sale—
e vehicles and harness.
sa NOSTRUM short-turn buggies and
runabouts, something new. Come
them Vehicles turn in their own length.
Staacke Bros.
foi! sale—Baily rubber-til* runabout,
harness, saddle and bridle. New Phone
784.
$225 Rt'BBER-TIRE phaeton, good as
new, for sale for $100. Address, 707 Ex-
press.
FOP. bargains In secondhand rehlcl««
see Woodward Carriage Company.
APPLES, APPLES—We handle apples in
car lots and have in stock I'anoy Bald-
wins, Pippins, Northern Spys, CJroen-
ings. English Russets and other fanny
Eastern barrel apples, and can fill oruers
lrom one barrel to n carload. Mail or-
ders receive our prompt attention at
the lowest market price. If in city call
and examine our stock.
M. L. STRtCKLIN & CO.,
12.1 Military Plaza, San Antonio, Texas.
FOli SALE—Diamond stud worth $IS.'i,
will sell for $140, cash. 801 Express.
l'OK SAl.li;—Diamond stud, cost f'JU. sell
$CII. Also gent's gold watch. 78:1, Express.
FOR SALE—Piano, Schubert upright
grand, in fine condition and splendid tone.
Price, $125. Apply 111 East Houston SI.
CUT FLOWERS, artistic floral destgns-
nrompt delivery. Geo. C. Baker. 2nd East
Park Ave. Old phone 2361; new 2063.
SHOES half-soled and heeled, $1; boys'
shoes half soled. 50 cents. Lucchese
Bros., 316 East Houston Street.
pOK RENT
ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING.
NICELY furnished rooms with or with-
out light housekeeping. 413 Fifth St.
NICELY furnished, bright, south con-
necting rooms, complete for housekeep-
ing; modern; large galarles. 100 South
Augusta.
FOR RENT—One large and one small
room, for housekeeping. Apply 1210 S.
Alamo.
THREE large connecting rooms, ele-
gantly furnished; velvet carpets, lace
curtains, china, gas. porcelain bath. |t2!»
Ave. B.
LARGE, handsome front room in refined
home (of two adults); also small room
for housekeeping if desired. Sou Main
Ave.
TWO furnished rooms for light house-
keeping; reasonable for couplk 211
Eighth Street.
FOR SALE—Fine piano, cheap: also gen-
tle horse. and buggy. Call at 217 Cad-
wallader St.
llNCALLED-FOR suits al half price.
Lentz Tailor, 312 \V. Commerce St.
okv OAK stove wood. $6.50; niesquite,
$5.25. Sap Wood Co. Old phone 513-Hr;
new loJ3.
SAFES—Now is the time to buy a fire-
proof sale at lowest prices'. Any sia-
$10 cash and $5 a month. F. j. Finck
220 St. Mary St. *
RED POINSETTIAS, hyacinths, sweet
peas, roses, narcissus, callas, snap drag-
ons. ferns and pot plants. Mrs. Brown,
619 Belknap, hotli phones.
WrOO!> FOR SALE—Good dry oak wood
New phone 734, old phone 339-2r. A. J
Avent .t Son.
"I.UMBER for sale direct from our plan-
ing mills to consumer. P. O. Bo* 293,
Houston, Texas."
WOOD, WOOD—I. & G. N. R. R. c"a^
arriving daily; four-foot mcsquite, $4.50
delivered. New phone 648. R. A. Grant,
care Gto. T. Taft.
pOR
Rent-
miscellaneous.
FURNITURE
FOR RENT.
If you want to furnish your house or
rooms from kitchen to parlor remember
the "old reliable," Max Karotkin, 119-123
Main Avenue.
SEWING MACHINES to r*nt Hewitt
TYPEWRITERS—
TYPEWRITERS—Have you "seen thV$16
"Junior" typewriter? It's no toy, but up
to date. Smallest practical typewriter
made, weighing four pounds. Also have
all standard typewriters at lesa than half
price. f. j. Finck, 220 St. Mary 8t.
DESIRABLE furnished rooms, with and
without light housekeeping; half block
from Postoffice. 729 East Houston.
FOK KENT—Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping; all modern conveniences.
216 Fourth St.
I.Alton, sunny rooms, single or cn suite,
furnished; virandas, barn; $5 to $25. l(Ul
Avenuo K.
TWO furnished rooms tor light house-
keeping. Apply 1603 New Brauntels Ave.,
Government 11 ill.
ROOMS for housekeeping; newly fur-
nished; no children, no sick; botli
phones. 2ol Jackson.
cor rent—<
* stores 'and offices.
For Rent—Store~12ooirr
18x45, in new building, well located.
Rent is only >37.50 per month.
WOODS & MAHER,
Exclusive Agents,
209 N. Presa St.
FOR RENT-Fine brick store. No. 531
Austin St. Apply 1029 Olive St.
FOR RENT—Warehouse on railway
track. Address 895 Express.
FOR RENT—Fine brick store, No. ^531
Austin St. Apply 1029 Olive St.
LARGE corner store, central, prominent
location. Ideal for meat market and gro-
cerv drug store, saloon, feed store, etc.;
8-room modern fist above; warehouse and
plentv of stable room. Will rent to suit
tenant. Price reasonable to right party.
thos. f. hart ft co.,
203 Book Bldg. New phone 787.
THE ALEXANDER, 615 Soledad; com-
rortaoie rooms; good surroundings; home
looking; couples wanted. Miss Maney,
1'roprietor.
SAN ANTONIO Tent Colony, for per-
sons with lung trouble; specialist hi
charge; open air special diet; medicated
Inhalations; high location. Old phone
1237-2r.
ROOMS and board; new house, all mod-
ern conveniences, furnace heat, private
family. 4.17 Main Ave.
FOR ItENT—Large room, with good
board. 117 Fourth St., new phone 1232.
THE AMERICAN, 501 Ave. C., best loca-
llon In city. 50 handsomely furnished
rooms; excellent table provided; 750 foot
gallery promenade; special rates to per-
inanents and tourists who expect to
«nend the winter here; street cars to all
depots pass the door; positively no siclt
taken.
THE COLONIAL. '122 East Commerce.
New. modern, near Sunset depot. Tour-
ists c.iii find nice rooms at reasonable
rates. 5tc, 75c, $1.
LOVELY ROOM, excellent table board,
for two young men or couple; $5 per
week. Sunset Motel, 719 E. Commerce St.
FOK RENT—First-class rooms, excellent
board, modern conveniences, private resi-
ding. 02S Avenue B. Old phone 30S4.
THE CASTLE—Centrally located; large
and single rooms, modern conveniences;
choice meals; liberal rates by week or
month. tiOa St. Mary St.
LARGE, nicely furnished south room for
couple or two gentlemen; private family;
reference required; close in. 826 Ave. B.
HOTEL ARTHUR—In heart of city, for
bright, sunny rooms by the day, week or
month; rooms with or without baths;
single or families; rates by week or
month. Call and see William Campbell,
Proprietor.
ROOM and board to couple In modern
house. 80S S. Presa; Hot Wells car lino.
DESIRABLE room and board, home en-
vironments, home cooking, every com-
fort; moderate rates to permanent par-
ties. 330 San Pedro Ave.
FI'RNISHED room, breakfast If desired,
private family, on Government Hill. 708
Mason; new phone 2171.
LARGE, nicely furnished south room
with good table board. 233 San Pedro
Ave.
SEVERAL nicely furnished rooms, with
good home cooking; no sick. 226 San
Pedro Ave.
MISSION HOTEL—Special attention to
traveling salesmen at the MISSION
HOTEL' In SEGITN. Nicely, furnished
rooms; comfortable first-class beds; free
sample room.
ROOMS with board, at the old home of
Gen. Young, on Tobln Hill, with its large
rooms, broad porches and yard with large
trees. Apply 1024 Main Ave., for terms.
THE THOMPSON—American plan, un-
der new management: San Antonio's
most modern family hotel; steam heat,
running water in every room, bell serv-
ice at all hours; rooms en suite, with
or without private bath; special weekly
rates; San Pedro and Tobin Hill cars.
603 Soledad St. R, L. Graves, Mgr.
OMALA HOTEL—Clean, sunny rooms,
$2.50 to $4 per week; nice baths. No. 607$j
E. Com., two blocks from 8. p. depot.
NICE furnished room and board; 103
Dwyer Ave. Old phone 2692.
FOK KENT-Storeroom. 23xS5 feet, at 222
Losoya St. J. M. Taylor.
FOR RENT—Room 19, Riverside build-
ing. Apply Room 18.
jy| »SC ELLANEOUS—
Wfi'SAW/?'the^K5ly^8printfie^
ber tires, the original two-wire tires, an*
the highest c.st rubber on the market.
PPrices reasonable. Btaacke Brothers.
927 S. ALAMO ST.—Remodeled and new-
ly furnished; excellent table board; mod-
ern conveniences; rates reasonable.
THK HA All-* TON, 828 Avenue O, two
ntcely rurnisned rooms, modem con-
veniences; with or without board. New
phone 2339.
thu wilukk, 928 s. Alamo; close ins
new and modern; large, handsome rooms;
tells, furnace.
LARGE sunny rooms, well cooked food,
terms reasonable. 600 XV. Macon, block
from San Pedro car.
VILLA ROSA—Pleasant rooms, all con-
veniences, centrally located, good table,
steam heat. 221 Pecan St.
TWO sunny rooms with board In family
on Tobln Hill. Private bath. Old phone
2342.
THE LUDLOW—Beautifully furnished
rooms; excellent table; block from City;
steam heat, hot and cold water in every
room. Special rates to permanents. HI
East Commerce.
cor
rent—
FURN. AND UNFURN. ROOMS.
UNFURNISHED or partly furnished
rooms In private family; walking dis-
tance; fine walks. 129 South Cherry.
1' NFURNISHED—Two or three rooms,
modern, reasonable If rented at once. Call
before noon. 502 Eighth St.
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms.
Will furnish one If desired. 415 Santa
Rosa Ave.
\*/anted—
rooms and board.
LADY wants board and room In goad
private family; no children: close in;
will pay $5 per week; permanent if con-
genial. Address 745 Express.
WANTED—Room and board for students,
ladles and gentlemen; pay monthly in ad-
vance. Draughon's Business College,
Alamo Plaza. J. B. Franklin, Manager.
WANTED—By couple with 6-year-old
child, board In private family, preferably
where there are no other boarders. Would
like room with bath attachsd. Address
P. O. Bo* 1054.
\vtanted-
ANIMAL:
animals and vihiclks.
WANTED—Nice single buggy snd horse
for its feed; use only a lew hours a
day. 1614 Garden St.
WANTED—Cattle on shares; 1 have pas-
ture. water and hulls; best of refer-
ences. Frank Darst, Cleveland, Texas.
WANTED
HOUSBS AND LOTS.
WANTED-To buy. S1S.000 to 120,000 home
and make part payment in other good
real estate. 709 Express.
WANTED—To lease. 7 or 8-room two-
story house, close in, strictly trodern
and clean. 771 Express.
WANTED—To rent 5 or 6-room hog.se,
near public school- gas. sewerage; per-
manent tenant. Address 900 Express.
wanted—To rent residence, not l«»s
than six rooms, February 1; privilege of
buying; prefer Fourth ward and to deal
with owner. Give description and pnee.
818 Express.
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