The Daily Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1908 Page: 9 of 12
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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILY EXPRESS: SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1808.
9
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
P>R
RENT—
H0USK8.
For Rent Or Sale
I xcttages In different pi
parts of
Several
city or uw 111
Dawson CoiiNlructlc-
/iocul rep., 201 Book Bldg., both phones
build to suit purchasers,
n Co., F. II. Yeogley,
FOR RENT—Houses In all parts of the
city. List always up to date. Claude
King. Room 212 Ma:.-kay Building. New
Phone 819.
I
partly furnished;
River Ave. Iti-
SEVEN-ROOM house,
modern conveniences,
quire WO Blum St.
for rent or kale—Five-room
tage, modern conveniences, Elias
monds, 419 King William St.
for RENT— House by January 13.
Madison St. Inquire 1131 S. Alamo.
cot-
Ed-
434
FOR RENT OR LEASE.
The well-known hotel properly in the
city of Brownsville, Tex., known as the
Miller Hotel; furnished or unfurnished;
possession on March 1. 1908. Apply to F.
Yturrla, Brownsville, Tex.
EIGHT-ROOM furnished house, close i.i,
modern; cars..-Did Phone 3t>04.
EXPRESS RESULT-WINGERS
W/ANTED—
▼V SITUATION—FEMALK.
COMPETENT woman wants to assist
In rooming house In return for board,
room, etc. 604 Express.
TEACHER with equivalent of seeotid-
gruije certificate wants position; would
leave the city. P. O. Box .127.
YOUNU lady wishes home with elderly
lady. Will act as companion or secre-
tary or anything In that line. Willing to
go to any part of State. References ex-
changed. Address Miss Perkins, 411 Main
St., Houston, Tex.
WANTED—By lady of Intelligence, posi-
tion in office or as housekeeper; can give
references. 697 Express. y
WANTED—A position as stenographer or
bookkeeper; can begin at once. tiOO Ex-
press.
LADY stenographer, three years' ex-
perience, desires a position; refcrencos.
Box 11, Kenedy, Tex.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRIDGERS
IPECIAL NOTICES-
WATERWORKS
a&D
EXPERIENCED dressmaker and ladies'
tailor wishes to sow In private families
best of references. Miss Dougan, Hot
Wells Hotel.
FOR RENT—New 7-room house, on
Madison Square; all modern conveniences;
$B6 per month. Old phone 3216.
FUK KENT—Modern house, 10 rooms,
Muple St., $46. John A. Eraser, 222V4 W.
commerce St. Old pnone bii.
FOR RENT—Several new cottages ill
different pints of the city; near car line;
modern. Phones 3133.
FOR RENT—5-room well located 2-story.
Barron & Co., 220 St. Mary St.
FOR RENT—House with four rooms, for
112, and one furnished room for $6. 515
J2. Macon.
H
ELP WANTED—
MALE.
TWO young gentlemen iray .secure desir-
able room and board in private house;
all convenience; close In* reasonable
C22 Express.
MH.XN everywhere; good pay, pass circu-
lars, tacK signs; no canvasRtng, perma-
nent. continental uisinouting service,
Chicago.
vvAIMTHjU— Young men to icarn telegra-
phy; only tew months required; situa
tion sure. Dallas Telegraph College, Dal
las, lex.
RENTAL LIST.
KING-MAG1LL REALTY CO.,
Room 212 Mackay Building.
New F'honc 819.
All these houses on car lines.
Madison Sq., 7-r., bath, furnished—$40.00
W1 Mason. 7-r., mod., furnished 40.00
408 Baltimore, 7-r.. 2-story, modern.. 55.00 I
10H \V. Mistletoe, 7-r., 2-story, mod.. 35.00
Mo Lewis, 8-r.. modern 45.0!) j
12fi Mason, 5-v. flat, bath, modern— 25.00
1:223 N. Flores, 5-r., modern 25.00
51K Nolan, H-r., modern, elegant 40.00
535 Goliad, 8-r. 2-story, colonial 50.(XL
Laurel Heights Terrace, 5-r., new.... 20.00
FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house,
117 Ogden St.; Key at 115. $27.50
FOR RENT—On Goliad Street, beautiful
two-story house, Just completed. In-
quire 61S Oollad Street. 8
JOB wanted
Apply 1820 \V.
by first-class
Commerce St.
shoemaker.
WAN 1 ED—Colored coachman; must un-
derstand horses and know liow to milk.
Apply 321 •Augusta St.
FOR RENT OR SALE—Fine new cot-
tage, four rooms, bath and two galleries.
2210 Durango Street, Prospect Hill. Ring
up 2589 Old Phone.
FOR KENT'—Mve-room modern cottage,
!V]tn an conveniences. JNo. Mb Lattice St.;
no children, and references required. In-
quire witnin.
I"UK iul.m 1 — Four-room house, finely
furnished; electric lights; modern pluniD-
ing. ZH Cadwaitader St.
for rent—+°our-room cottage; por-
celain bath, electricity. Corner Delmar
and Washington, South Heights. Wm.
F. Schutz.# i
rISNT—Cottage on
Apply 825 Carson St.
FOR
Hill.
Government
FURNISHED five-room cottage; best
neighborhood; walking distance of town;
across from Madison Square. Old phone
3362,
FOR RENT—House of five rooms, fur-
nished: hot and cold water; phone, elec-
tric lights; no sick or children. 2403 W.
Houston St.
RANTED
SITUATION—MALE.
WANT
Any Kind ot joo wor« or repair work;
screens and blinds repaired; estimates
cheerfully furnished. W. O. Heckmun,
alv Kentucky Ave.
EXPERIENCED performer on violin and
piano desires position. Address 708 Ex-
press.
COMPETENT stenographer, six years'
experience law and commercial offices,
desires position; highest references. 774
Express.
BOY, 10 years, speaking German, Eng-
lish and Spanish, wants position as ap-
prentice ill electric shop. 768 Express.
BOOKKEEPER of large experience
wishes situation; accounts and books ad-
justed. Address 796 this office.
\\ AN I ED—By an Enid (Oklahoma) fur-
niture house an experienced man to sell
and set up furniture. .Apply Alamo In-
stallment Co., 109 West Houston Street,
San Antonio.
WANTED—A reliable man. familiar
with the operation of the Cottrell press,
to act as foreman in a printing estubllsn-
ment. Address at once, with references
and salary expected. Wages must be
modest. j. Rannon, Brownsville, Tex.
WANTED—Practical young man who
understands vinegar, cider and pickle
business. Address 752 Express.
Help wanted—1
FEMALE.
WANTED—Lady teacher to Instruct In
German and English and give piano lec-
»ons on farm; three children. Write Mrs.
Ernst Bauer, Spring Branch, Comal
County, Texas.
WANTED—Good German woman to cook
and for light housekeeping for three
grown people. Inquire 218 East Commerce
St., second floor.
WANTED—Girl for
small family, good
221 Warren St.
general housework,
pay. Mrs. Jervls,
RING up 1182, both phones, for messen-
ger, cheupest and most reliable In city.
Old time rates. Ring up and find out for
yourselves.
WANTED—A good,
keeper. Address 814
middle-aged house-
Express.
WANTED—Chumhermaid at the Sterling
Hotel.
WANTED—Working housekeeper for doc-
tor In country. Call at Southern Hotel
between 10 and 11 a. m. today.
WANTED—While woman to dc general
housework; small family; will pay 110.
References required. 200 E. Cypress St.
VOl'NJ German woman for boarding
house; good pay. Union Hotel, 111
Aransas.
WANTED-A
IJwyer Ave.
white cook. Apply 337
MONTEREY
SEWER COMPAtfY, LTD.
NOTICE Tl) CONTRACTORS.
The above company Is prepared to re-
ceive tenders from competent contractors
fur the construction of the following
works, to he executed In the immediate
neighborhood of tlw> City of Monterey,
N. i.., Mexico;
SAN GERONIMO GRAVITY SUPPLY.
Tender No. 1.
For the cost ruction of about .1000 lineal
metres of forty-two-inch Internal diame-
ter concrete conduit, extending from Sun
Oeronimo to the Oblspado Reservoir. In-
cluding excavation and all other work
Incidental thereto.
OUTFALL SEWER,
Tender No. 2.
For the construction of ahout 12.0110
lineal metres of main outfall -ewer, vary-
ing in size from thlrtv-slx Inches to fortv-
two inches In internal diameter, and con-
structed of concrete with an invert of
brickwork, including the excavation of
trenches, construction of tunnels, bridges,
manholes, shafts and all other work in-
cidental thereto.
Tenders Nos. 3 and 4.
Tenders are also required for the lin-
ing and roofing of two reinforced con-
crete service reservoirs, each of ten mil-
lion gallons cupaclty, for the Eslan-
zuelft and San Geronlnio supplies.
Sealed tenders, addressed to THE MON-
TEREY WATER WORKS AND SEWER
COMPANY. LIMITED, will he received
at the offices of the company, No. ltd
Matamoras Street, on or before Friday
the 24th day of January, 1D08, at 12 o'clock
noon.
Plans and specifications may be
and blank proposal forms ohtainc
application to tlie undersigned
puny reserves the right tc
or all bids.
Signed; G. R. G. Conway,
glneer, itil Matamoras Street,
N. L, Mexico, 20th December,
iXPBESS BESPIT-BRINGERS
pERSONAI
INCALLKD-FOU suits at half
Lentz, Tailor. 312 W. Commerce St.
price.
('AIUilAGlS ^minting and trimming,
lligh-elaas work at reasonable prices.
Htaackii Bros.
NOTICE—If you or acquaintances have
eunoer, or sore of cancerous nature, don't
delay writing Box 155, Blum, Tex. You
will get good news.
WANT to take care of
dren; good home. 1215
babies i
Ave. B.
nd chil-
is WELL automobiles for hire by the hour
New phone 957; old 2081. Open day and
night.
WILL take ladies to nurse; good board,
best oi care, i'roiessional nurse. Uld
Phone 1214.
seen.
i
The corn*
reject any
Chief Kn-
Monterey,
1907.
NOTICE—AII persons having claims for
material oy labor in repairing Bexar
County Court House will present tl.e
same at my office in basement of Court
House p. d. q. or forever after hold
their peace. Henry Katie, Contractor.
"TIM1C8 are hard—money scarce! Pro-
tect your family with an insurance
policy, premium payable monthly. Send
name, «ge and occupation to Provident
Dep't, Guarantee Life Insurance Com-
pany, Houston. Tex., for rates. Loan
value and cash settlement of policy."
LANDSCAPE gardening and designing,
by A. J. Huther. Address 912 N. Hack-
berry St.
SHELLY—Undertaker. Both phones.
"EXPERT CHIROPODIST," FOR IJT-
DtKS ONLY. PROF. MILLER OP' PAL-
LAW I IAS NOW KOOALtt AT THE
luiii i ij 11Ai K umuasiNu AND MAS-
SAGE PARLORS, 111 EAST HOUSTON.
NEAR ST. MARY. REMOVES CORNS.
1 .UNIONS PY THE ROOTS IN PROM
THREE TO FIVE MINUTES. NO
BLEEDING, NO SORENESS. NO PAIN.
INGROWING NAILS CURED WITH-
OUT PAIN. OFFICE HOURS 10 A. M.
TO 12, AND i TO ti P. M.
$10 REWARD to anyone who moved, or
knows who moved, household goods out
house No. t>20 S. Cherry on or about
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
B
usiness chances—
ANV desirable party, with CW) or more,
can buy part or all of furniture and lease
of a, Iweleve-room, well established
rooming house. Owners wish to retain
two rooms providing satisfactory ar-
rangements can be made; reason for sell-
ing. wish to devoto time to improving
farm near city, tiui) Express, or new
phone 1522.
UNCALLED-FOR 135, $40 and
at half price. Lentz, Tailor,
Commerce.
suits
I XV.
EXPRESS HESULT-BRINGERS
vyanted-
TV MISCELLANEOUS.
If you h ive any old rage—
rags that are white and
OLD clean and soft and large,
bring them to The Dally
RAGS Express office and sell
them at 3c per pound. Will
take all you hive.
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS buys a
good business in Corpus Christ!. Tex. Ad-
uress Box 120, Corpus Christl. '
Tex.
FOR fc?ALE--Apartment house in famous
health resort near City of Mexico; ex-
clusive American patronage; has paid
11! per cent per annum for five years;
completely furnished; fl-VPOG American
currency; satisfactory references. Dr.
Eugene Le Baron, Cuernavaca, Moxico.
MAN with $1500 wants to
itable business. Address "
WANTED—A good second-hand type-
writer; must be cheap. 753 Express.
WANTED—At once, second-hand hoist-
ing engine. Apply Walsh Oil Company,
303 Moore fildg.
December
A ve.
1907,
Call at 317 Likeview
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—Sealed
bids will be received and opened at
Corpus Christl, Tex., for the construc-
tion of a two-story brick business house
for Messrs. Noakes Bros. Plans and
specifications can be he seen at the' of-
fice of R. L. Fierce, architect, or Messrs.
Noakes Bros.' place of business at Cor-
pus Christ!. Each bid must he accom-
panied by a certified check of $100 as a
guarantee of good faith.
LADIES' manicuring and shampooing.
Miss Leonora Samuel, 710 Maverick St.
New phone 1930.
ROt CM-DRY FAMILY
Cleaning and pressing. In
work guaranteed. Mission I
er phone 7S1. eajt side Military Plaza.
SUITS dry-cleaned or scoured. $1.25; ex-
pert work. A. E. Quasso, tailor, 224 E.
Commerce St. New phone 710.
WASHING—
fact, ill our
jauudry, elth-
M
oney to LOAN—
AND WANTIP
WANTED--1 joans of $5500, $1m)0, $1*S00.
$8000, and others, all for building pur-
poses on well located city propertv, about
oO pes- cent basis and S per cent interest;
let us know what money you have to
loan as we can get you gilt-'edg»' secur-
ity; checks accepted on any solvent batik.
11. L. Scott A Co., architects and build-
ers, Moore Bldg.
invest in prof-
It Express.
FOR SALE Manufacturing business (-1
necessary household article: favorable
terms to capable party. Express I'M.
(SOOD clean stock of groceries, building,
horse and wagon tor sale cheap. 1
Cooper St.
DON'T want patent or hot air ma liijies,
but woulo like to Invest $.'>00 or $1000 in
good paying business. What have you"
Address Ml Express.
WANTED A capable man with $5000 to
$10,000 to invest in a San Antonio con-
cern; good position; must have good ref-
erences. Address 845 Express.
MY entire interest in well established
mercantile business in best inland town;
stock invoices $f<r»ini; house, lot and ware-
house worth $6000; notes and accounts,
$4400; riiy entire interest for $3500. Ad-
dress 807 Express.
FOR BALE Furniture and lease of io-
rooni house; cheapest rent In city; pays
$150 per month over rent and expenses.
New phone 1232. Owner must leave city.
TO buy direct from owner, a second-
hand quarter-sawed oak typewriter desk;
must be cheap; give full information. Ad-
dress 763 Express.
TO SELL, buy or trade, new or second-
hand furniture. Cady-Cotter Furniture
Co., Main Plaza, both phones.
MAN Willi UUUU POSITION WOULD
LIKE TO BUY ON TIME A GOOD
PONY, HARNESS AND BUGGY,
EITHER SEPARATE OR ALL TO-
GETHER. GIVE FULL PARTICU-
LARS. ADDRESS 703 EXPRESS.
WANTED—All old hats brought to a.
Solke, the hatter, to be made like new;
work called for and delivered. 503 Na-
varro St., opposite Peck s. Phone 2»St>8.
SAN ANTONIO AUCTION CO.. 108-105
E. Houston. New Phone 014. We buy or
take for sale on commission any and all
kinds of furniture, furnishings or goods
of any kind.
MONEY !oaned at lowest interest; unre-
deemed pledges cheap. The Michael Loan
Co., 113 Solodad St.
SEALED bids will be received by the
undersigned until 12 o'clock m.. Febru-
ary 17. 190$. for llie erection of a two-
story school building at Alpine, Tex. The
building will he of brh-k. store or con-
crete blocks, and separate jius are so-
licited. I lans and spei ifications may ho
examined at office of H. T. Phelps, Sdi.
Antonio, or at ofiee of E. F. Higgias,
Alpine. Cert.illed cluck for $500 must" ac-
company each bid. The lish! is reserved
to reject any and all Ijjds J. I). Jack-
son, Alpine. 'lex.
150,000 YARDS SHELL.
80,00') YARDS CRUSHED ROCK.
Sealed bids will be received up to 12
o'clock noon Monday, January 20. 1908,
by the Commissioners Court of Jefferson
County, Texas, at Beaumont. Tex., for
furnishing and loading on cars approxi-
mately 150,000 cubic yards of shell.
Bids are desired on oyster shell and
clam shell.
Bids are also requested for furnishing
80.000 cubic yards of crushed rock.
All bids are to be accompanied by cer-
tified check for 5 per cen^wf amount bid.
fwders will be
A.
F.
MONEY to loan on chattels and all kinds
of property. Harry White, St. James
Hotel.
MONEY to loan
tcnio real estate.
on improved San An-
Bertrand & Arnold.
WANTED—Loan of $5000 for client, real
estate security. Stephens & Silveus, 241
W. Commerce St. New phone 1094.
WANTED—To borrow $5000 to $10,000 on
good farming land; security firs*-clas*.
Address 70!) Express.
MONEY TO LEND.
lit sums of $1000 to $10,000 on good ven-
dor's lien notes. The Halliday-Swect
Realty Co., Mackay Rldg.
$1o,000 to loan on
amounts t« suit.
Moore Bldg.
approved security In
G. Denton & Co,
MONEY to loan on improved San Antonio
property. Claude V. Birkhead, Attorney,
Alamo National Bank Building.
WE arrange for the sale and manufac-
ture of patents; we are in close touch
with capitalists and manufacturers. If
you have a valuable invention call and
see us; also if you wish to invest any-
where from $150 to $1000 lu a very prof-
itable business come and investigate. The
Majestic Manufacturing and Investment
Co., 524 and 525 lliyks Rldg.
PHYSICIANS' $7000 practice near coast
to exchange for West Texas location; ac-
count health. 831 Express.
R US I NESS man worth $1)000 or more
wants to add the above to established
and profitable money-maker; give loca-
tion. 812 Express.
FOR SALE—Best business stand in city
for the money, with residence attached.
820 Ex pi ess.
ESTABLISHED buHnesi
$850 cash, balance easy,
press.
. fine location;
Address sis Ex-
EC R RENT—Boarding-house, full of
boarders, furniture for sale. (505 Zavala
Street,
depot.
pOR
SALK OR EXCHANGE—
Church,
Street,
pastor.
best paying hotel in Santl-
I wills " "
I HAVE tlie
ago do Cuba. I will sell for cash or trade
for San Antonio City property or farm
near that city; reason for selling ill
health; price, eight thousand dollars
($8000.00). Address P. O. Box 19, Santiago
de Cuba.
TODAY is the time I will exchange city
rent houses for farms, not over 15
miles from Aransas Hotel depot. Apply
Southern Hotel.
FOR EXCHANGE We have several
good black land farms in Hun I County
to exchange for ranch land In Southwest
Texas; complete description furnished on
application. Anders Realty Co., Com-
merce, Texas.
SELL or exchange for anything worth
the money. 40 acres of fine land at the
edge of Lubbock at $4<» per acre; $700
handles it; Investigate this. 514 VV. Wood-
lawn Ave., San Antonio. Tex.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Will ac
cept board and room for pay; fine hall
tree. »; chairs. 2 rockers. 1 rug. 12x12. 2
small rugs. I steel folding bed and cot-
ton mattress, 1 ^gas stove. Inquire 203
Alamo Plaza, room 9.
REAUTIFU L
line for sal". <
of horses. M<
403 Navarro h'
lots near Hot Wells cer
r will trade for good snaii
unt Bros. Old phone 2071.
short block from I. & G. N. new
IRRIGATION! 1 have a
distribution of water for
fcrent and very superior
ployed in this country,
farmer and would Ilk
lystem for the
irrigation dit-
to any em-
Am a practical
position on
MONEY to loan on
property; any amount.
San Antonio city
woods & Maner.
Full instructions to rWfdcrs will
furnished on application to James
Harrison. County Judge, and James
Weed. Engineer.
WANTED—A competent cook, small
family, liberal wages. Mrs. Dan Oppen-
helmer, 220 Jefferson St.
WANTED—Girl for cooking and
housework; r.o washing; small
208 IVest Macon.
general
family.
WANTED-By
several small
747 Express.
experienced bookkeeper1,
sets of books. Address
WANTED—By
old, Job
years
work; best
Express.
of
bright, energetic boy, 18
collecting; not afraid of
references. Address 782
Wax l'LU—A position by ptudent going
to school, w/iere can worn mornings,
evenings and nights. 787 Express.
WAN i t;u-position as superintendent or
foreman in architect's office, or witli
contracting tirm. <oi Express.
w a in ted—permanent position by cx-
ierien<ed male stenographer; best ot
inferences. Address tiOt> Express.
AN all-around man, 25 years in general
ipercantlle business, is open for position;
best of references given; will not object
to leaving town; understands Spanish
and French. Address No. ibb, Express.
l'UUNG man, competent, energetic; ex-
perienced solicitor and general office
man; stenographer, bookkeeper. Address
P. O. Box 2UK.
NEAT young man who can furnish ref-
erence wants position in shop or store.
142 Express.
POSIT ION WANTED*—By a. sober, quiet
imlUKtrlouH young man. position In a
hank, to get experienee; salary no ob-
Jeit; am a graduate of lea-ling bualness
college. Address Box 241, Weimar, Tex.
FIRST-tM.ASK manager <m«rrlr>d), Ger-
man, for tiny kind of business, preferred
hotel, 1 afe, now in one of the best house,-
In Houston, desires change position I am
tlrst-elass business man for any kind nf
business and of every reliable under-
ttamilnn. also the bookkeeping and prin-
cipally to hold orders and to save money
by being economical. 809 Express
WANTED—At once, cook, either white or
colored, at .100 Day Ave., West End. C all
or phone. 879-1 Ring.
tor cooking and general house-
work; references required. 412 Maalson.
WANTED—Good middle-aged white wom-
an for light housework. Liberal
for right party. 202 Mason St.
wages
H
ELP WANTED—
WANTED— Voung men and women to
prepare for positions in Texas and Mex-
ico; night lessons; shorthand, bookkeep-
ing and Spanish; natural methods; no
abstract memorizing. Address 662 Ex-
press.
WANTED—At once, 50 salesladies. 50
salesmen. 2"t cash boys, 10 bundle wrap-
pers. 2 ^ashlers. American Consolidated
Salvage Co.. salesrooms 1418-1420 West
Commerce St.
FIRST-RATE cooks, housegirls, Ger-
man man and wife for ranch; highest
wages. v\ Oman's Exchange, opposite
Carnegie Library.
FOR all kinds of high grade positions,
bookkeepers. stenographers. salesmen
local and traveling collectors, and if vou
are out of position call and see us.'we
can help you. Dixie Record Co., 522 Hicks
Bldg.. San Antonio. Tex.
WANTED—For all kinds of help rind po-
sitions apply T» xas Employment 2iS
K. Commerce St.
A EL kinds of < arpentcr\ work done;
small ">r large Jobs. Call old phone 3;n7.
NOTICE TO CUNT KACTOKS.
Bids will he received lor the erection
of a 2-story brick school building for thj
San Antonio School board, or the corner
or Eighth and Austin Sttaets, up to ami
including th« loth day ot January, lyijR,
Plans and sr.eeiticattons can be obtained
at ti.o ottice ot the architect ot the
toard, Aug. A. Hern, at No. ;»us e. Hous-
ton St.
A certified check for must accom-
pany each h'd, and satisfactory evidence
ot the bidder s ability to furnish bond in
the sum equal to ua per cent ot tno
amount of his bid must also be furnished.
ALU. A. HltKri',
A ret. lor s. A. School Hoard.
Dawson Construction Co.
F. D. YKAGLEV. Local Representative^
Will build a cottage or «i skyscraper ai
competitive prices, and will ta!<e large
payment in vacant San Antonio property.
201 Book Rldg. Both phones.
pOULTRY—
EGGS. BIRDS. DO-lfl, ETC.
IMPERIAL Pekln duck eggs for hatch-
ing. from fine large birds, good layers:
very profitable fowls to raise. $1.50 per
setting; Ji! per hundred. Ideal Poultry
Farm, Alvin, Texas.
"ECIO MACHINES."
The famous "Red Chief" heavy laying
strain Rhode Island Reds;, ready for
shipment dully. FUGS FOR HATCH-
ING. $■; SITTING. F. W. ICIchlitz,
Kampmann Ulriu., San Antonio, Tex.
FOR SALE-
horn young
phone.
Few dozen pure White Leg-
laying hens. No. 2.">89 old
MOTOR-CYCLE and bicycle repairing;
Indian and M. M. motor-cycles in stock.
Guarantee Bylccole Co., Ill Ave. D.
CANCERS AN TUMORS.
Dr. J. W. Harwell & Co., twenty-eight
years' experience. Reuter Bldg., Alamo
Plaza.
"EGG MACHINES."
The famous "Red Chief" heavy laying
strain. Rhode Island Reds; ready for
shipment dally.
EGGS FOR HATCHING $3.00 SITTING.
F. W. Fichllt.2, Kampmann Rldg., San
Antonio. Tex.
FOR SA LE» -Mexican
old; will tfeil for $.1.50.
FOR SALE-A
"riaux (Jom. 4<1
SHELLS -Embalmcr. Roth phones.
TREA S CRY DEP A RTM ENT,
Office of Comptroller of the Currency,
Washington. D. C., Nov. 9, 1907.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
who may have claims against "Woods'
National Hank of San Antonio." San An-
tonio, Texas, that the same must be pre-
sented to Joseph M. Logan, receiver,
with the legal proof thereof, within
three months from this date, or they may
be disallowed. Wm. B. Itidg'ey, Comp-
troller of the Currency.
ITNCALLED-FOR $35. $-10 and $15 suits
at half price. Lentz. Tailor, 312 W.
Commerce.
A. IJ. LITTLER is
nor is he^authorize
due this re
dry Co.
company.
not connected with
i to collect moneys
Texas Type Foun-
poodle, six weeks
Express 80K.
pair thoroughbred Esqui-
Cooper St.
FOR SALE -Siiver-I^iced Wyandottes,
two peris, choice pullets headed with
extra fine cockerel; also cockerel that
won first in August at Greenville show,
and other cockerels as good. Make of-
fer. Have been in six exhibits and won
first in all. Eggs VI for 15. T. D.
BETHEA, Box 1 :W, Caddo Mills, Tex.
MAMMOTH Bronee turkeys for sale;
prize winning stock; a few wiiite Ply-
mouth Rock cockerels; Fishel stock. Mrs,
Jonas Hoffman, Piano, Tex.
irrigated farm; would like to correspond
with parties Interested in irrigation. Ex-
press 785.
ONE hundred thousand dollars in gold,
silver, copper ore, mined, ready to mill;
$10,000 profit can be extracted in fifteen
months; mill ready to mill it. This ad.
for potent reasons, isn't pretentious, ir
you pass it you miss a nugget. Write
for particulars. Address 704 Express.
SECOND-HAND furniture store for sale.
521 Austin St.
A GOOD paying butcher business; cause
for selling, want to leave city. :J4ti Ex-
press.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—300 or 600
acres fine land, one mile of Cotutla. ad-
joining railroad; bargain. A. j. Grelner,
209 Alamo Plaza.
B
USINESS DIRECTORY—
AI-FRED
ArchlUcta.
QILKS, 114 W.
Houston Bt,
DOt'TOlt A *1000
seat, population
Southwest Texas;
collections. Only
turn it nra for sale.
practice in a county
20000, Oil railroad, in
good country; good
97a worth of office
711 Express.
pUUCATION—
AND INSTRUCT ION.
SPANISH Instruction, private and
claws, conversational Rvstom, by Mrs.
F. Pollt-Ooddard (native), experienced
teacher, til- Avenue C.
J.
\V.
flood wai.ker. jm av»mi» *>.
N. iiac!>, Kivtrsldc HldR. lyjuns.
Paper, Bag*. Boxes and Twin*.
a L. BURNETT CO.. M-317 B. Cam. It
BAN
Undertakers.
antov'o itnd. a rmd co.
D
liTl-CTlVE AGENCY—
M'CANE'9 Detective Agency operate for
county, city. Individuate and corporation*
iTrMifftnn T«
0
SlfcOPATHIC PHYSICIANS—
n« .A. J. BROWN,
lie ur.'irtuate. Ol'ri'
Osteopath; Klrlu-
ce Alamo National
Ii;uil< Building; residence the St. Jainee.
» lORiMiY-AT-LAW
John R. Shook.
T. T. VanderHoeven.
ALAMO CITY COMMERCIAL AND
BUSINESS COLLEGE, WINTER TERM
OPENS JANUARY 1!, 1908. DAY AND
NIGHT SESSIONS.
SPANISH lessons lauKiit. private and
classes; e*p»i-lenced teacher, Guadala-
jara graduate. 716 S. Presa.
DAY and n'ght school, winter term open
January 2. The Cosmos, iai lxjsoya SI.
THE heyt instruction al Mrs. Clark's
prhate school of shorthand and type-
writing 134 Soled ad St. Day und nluht
seFslons.
UNCI DISEASES—
CURED TO STAY CURED.
Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Throat
and nil lung diseases cured. Patients
whom we have treated can live in any
climate and never have a relapse of the
disease. Come and Investigate. Consul-
tation free. The Klectropathlc School
and Sanitarium, 221 St. Mary St., up-
stairs.
WANTED—3000 railway mail clerks, sal
ary $1000; examinations here March 2".; j
coaching free. Franklin Institute. Ro- ! I'AWnm ai'k
have moved my ottice to my warehouse,
120 Fa tin in / Street, end of St. Mary;
have separate stalls for storing furni-
ture, pianos and buggies; 51 jO per month,
li. W. culver, phones uisn.
Chester, N. Y.
FIRST-CLASS hotel runner tj> meet
trains. Apply 603 Soledad.
4ND LAND*
ady or gentleman,
•acre deal. Reply to
or your real
' 'write
ete or
Property no mat.
-.le today. Address
w*»t Houston Btrset.
' phone K
ALE8MEN.
1,1 est. Steady working eules-
ie of edvertlslns fans and
the largest firm South.
largest assortment, big
ample* now ready. «!on »
Wallastcr Company. New/
TRY R. B. B messenger service Tor re-
liable help Rnd employment. 208 Navar-
ro : plume* 18".
w
ANTED—
AGENT®.
WANTED—Agents,
Buens Vista St.
at once. Call at KM
WANTED— District and local agents to
sell accident |iolicles of the National
Casualty Company; $10UU policy costs II
per year, liberal commission; experience
unnecessary; K>'od money for good men;
small capital required. Write for nar
ticul.irs. N. K. Raker, general agtnt, 910
Fannin St., Houston, Tex.
' MOW CASUS AND FIXTURisS
SHOW CASES, Soda Fountains, Goose-
necks. Benk nn<? Drug Fixtures, etc.,
niarnifacturi'd by Mailantler & Pon. Waco
Write *oi fstalcgne. lowest prices.
hy A. j.
Berry si
garaening nnn desiyning,
Huther. Address Vl'i N. (lack-
LADIES, biliig your combings, will make
cheap switches, pompadours ami puffs,
I'M Soledad, above Gray, the flatter
Utile. I.ogan.
M
OV1NU AND STORAGE
BAN ANTONIO TBAN8FFR CO —
Freight delivery and distributors. Heavy
machinery and safe moving a specialty
BOTH PHONES. OFFICE S» SOUTH
LAREDO.
STORAGE for furniture, pianos, buggies-
separated stalls. Jl.ju per month; moving'
packing, shipping. I,. \\\ (julvijjy
Fannin St., phones 21Mt. ,
HELLO THERE; henry Rlpps. moving
packing, shipping, storing, carpet ceaiT-
nig. Both phones. 204 Alsmo pin**.
u
nl>CKiAADK9-
SEOAN <c HAUV, undertakers sad ea<
halmers. Careful and rcientlfic ettentlra.
shipping facilities; private cl.spel
spoclsl
tat w.
BTORAOIC room for furnltUce In prac-
tically fitepj-oof building; very reuson-
.itile rates Keir ;il 31. ^»ary St.
QRESSMAKINQ—
STEAM acci rdlon dress plaiting, waists,
sKii-ls .ind tloutu.es plaited on stio-t no.
U<», sunburst skirts made and replaited.
Lost-
found, strayed, etc.
BTKAYiSD or stolen, on last Thursday
night, small dark red horse, with sore on
hack, caused by harneaH. Return to Pan-
coaHt-Morgan Co., Commerce St.
I.OHT—Small
Warded. Nef
brown stallion; finder r<?-
telephone
LONST-tin Al.'imo Matt., a pair of blue
striped pants; finder please return to
K. M. (ieorge, 41 j French Place and re-
ceive reward.
SPANISH, also Spanish and Knglish
shorthand, touch tj'pewriting guaranteed
within six wooks. Experienced certifi-
cated teacher. Translations. Profc.isor
Toacano, 101 W. Commerce.
THE CONSBHVATORY, devoted "ex-
clusively to science and practical opera-
tion of modern telegraphy, prepares
students fot- service. Visitors always
welcome. L'17 Navarro St.
Shook Sl YanderHoeven
LAWYERS
228 W. Commerce St., Over D. A. A. Op-
penhelmer's Bank.
Will pructicc In the District und Su-
preme Courts of Texas and tho United
states,
'LAiRVOYANT-
KfeiNU—Oriental seer and psychic busi-
ness reading a specguty; typewritten
horoscopes if desired; engagements so-
licited tor entertainments. Arabian c:6s
tumes. 110l/2 Casino Ht.
MADAMK r'ASTI'iL/i,A, tlie genuine
Egyptian palmist, reads your entire life,
TKist, present und future. Tlie human
liand (an hold no secret from her. She
is the only palmist holding a iiploma
from the ICgyptian Academy of Palmistr;
iliat ever visited Han Antonio. If you
are m doubt or trouble concerning busi-
ness. love, law. health or family troubles,
and don't know just what to d'» for the
b'M. see her. She is sure to help you.
Ixjcated 12K Soledad, between Houston
and Commerce.
I/O.ST
return
ward.
Scroll ring with two small stories;
t<» Menger Hotel and receive re-
I.OST- Sma:l Mack mare pony, about 14
hands liig'n; return to H-10 Starr St. and
receive liberal reward.
LOST—In San Antonio, Tuesday, Decem-
ber 31. small package of papers, of value
only to the undersigned. Finder plea*.*
leturn and receive reward. Harry Landu,
New Hraunfels, Tex.
BACK AGAIN.
OAKLAND, world's greatest Palmist and
Clairvoyant, tells full names and every-
thing you wish to know without you
writing a word. 727 East Houston St.
Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
,,o»i — i*ui> s gold watcn with name,
" Mary Marreil, i'ort l^avaca. Tex., ' e^-
giaved on case. Return to 209 Ogden tor
reward, or new phone 109.
Commerce 8%. Both pbcaes 1H I Office Aithur Hotel, adjoining po3tjtrice.
UTOMOBILES—
♦;UICK two-cylinder automobiles, the
l>cst two-cylinder ear cn the market; •
mi- that foes through sand without t>
hitch. htevcns-D-iiyca four and six-eyl-
ini'cr. I lie finhodlmont of automollle re--
f>nement. Vou make no mistake in buy-
injf any of tlie ebove. Let us Show
thfm. Slaacke tros.
MADAM BKRNAD1NJ-; LESLIK, clair-
voyant palmist, gives advice on business,
love, marrmges, divorces; ir in trouble
call; card reading stuc. vn Hoteoad street.
SStistactton guaranteed or no pay.
ruction sales—
AUCTION HA ',K The soda fountain at
Lewison s Studio will lie sold at the open-
ing of the afternoon sale Saturday. Jan-
uary II. Regular auction sale continues
three times .1 day, morning, afternoon
and night. j. R. Foote, Auctioneer.
WE buy ami
tonlo Auction
Phone »H.
sell
Co.
everything.
io3-ior, i:.
San An-
Ilouston.
TO TRADE—
* ANYTHING ANI» EVERYTHINO.
KOM KXCHANOB—A
chine for wood and
803 South Alamo 8t.
good Singer nia-
country pioduoe.
CHURCH NOTICES.
Baptist.
Calvary Ha,"list Church, corner North
Pine anil Hays Slrecls, 14 v. R. I"'. Stokes,
pastor; old phone 2019. Preaching by the
pastor at II a in. The regular monthly
coiil'erenc" imniculal* ly follows this serv-
ice. Preaching at 7:-X> p. in. by Rev. K.
II. Walklns jiastor of Routii Side Haptist
t'hurcli. who will conduct a series of
meetings with this church beginning wit li
this serjriee. Sattday school at 9:i'0 a.m.
Sunday school at l.ast Knd Mission. 7ul
Wyoming Street, at 3 p. m., and preach-
ing at :i:IS p. m.
IJaptlst Helping Hand and Rescue Mis-
sion, ,VM Austin Street. Sunday sclnmJ
Sunday afternoon al. S o'clock sharp.
'Jospei sermon Friday night by Rev. J.
Otterton at 1 o'clock. We solicit every-
body to meet with us in all of these scrv
Ices.
First Primitive Baptist Church of San
Antonio, 320 Austin Street. Ujsp"l
moil every Sunday morning by Wider lClk
Johnson. Services comoiencc at 10;.',0a. tr.
and close at IPS# a. in. A cordial 'nvlta-
Hon is given to everybody to cotr.e and
participate in the worsi.li> of (iod.
Thn Rivetnlde Park IJaptist Church, ZVM
Souln Presy, Street, announces the fol
lowing services: Sunday school, lit u. m.
F. VV. Home, superintendent. Preaching
service at 11 a. in. by Rev. B. Coltraln.
Services again at 7 ¥'* p. m. Regular
ruiii-week ptayur service next Wednes-
day evening at 7:"0. I.adlen' Aid Society
will meet next l-'riday afternoon at 3
o'clock. You are most cordially invited
to .ill of theiie services.
First Baptist Church, corner Fourth
and Taylor Streets, Cornelius C. Coleman,
pastor; residence, 2(T Rast Ixicust SURet.
Services 11 a. ni. and 7M5 p. m. Sunday by
the pastor. Sunday school begins at 9:.K)
a. m.. Prof. J. H. Franklin, superintend-
ent. The Young Men's Baraca Class
hold their meeting at 9:15 a. m. tn the
parlors of tlio church. Kvery young man
und especially stiangom are cordially in-
vited to attend. The B. Y. P. tj. .hold
tiiel>- weekly meeting on Punday evening
at The Didles Missionary and Aid
S.wi'ety meets every Tuesday afternoon
at. 3:30 In the parlors ot the church. The
Sunday school tenchers hold their weeklj
meeting for study of Sunday school les-
son every Monday evening St 7.30. Wed-
nesday evening prayer meeting at 7:45.
Kvery seat free. everybody, especially
strangers, Invited to attend.
Presbyterian.
Pine Street Presbyterian Church, cor-
ner of Pine and Omaha Streets. Rev. H.
Smith, pastor. Servires Sunday as
usual at II a. m. Sanday school at »::itl
H m. Prayer and teachers' meeting on
Wednesday at c p. in. Visitors eordially
welcomed to all rervloes. M. M. Kcnsley,
superintendent.
Treasure Hill Presbyterian Mission, 194
Rlanco Road. Sunday school at 3:W p.
in. Prayer meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p>. m.
1'tlca Presbyterian Church, Utica
Street near North Flores Street Rev,
Hugo W. troon, pastor. Sunday school,
9:3fi a. m, Services at 11 a. m. and 7.J9
p. m. by tho pastor. The dacramont of
tho Lord's Supper will be administered
at tho 11 o'clock service. Westminster
League at 6;.1o p. m.
Madison Square Presbyterian Church,
Camden Street, Rev. Aithur J* Odell,
pastor. Sunday school *t 9:® a. s., Ray
M. Macney, superintendent, h jjlaV
church services at il a. m. and 7:30 p m.
Christian End«nvor service at ii:30 p.
Mld-weok meeting Wednesday at 7?3I
r. m.
First Presbyterian Chufch, Rev. Ar-
thur *1. Jones, D. D.. minister. Services
V'lll bo conducted In the Voung Mrn'l.
Christian Assi elation building, c-WTer
Avenue i> and Third Street, two blocks
north of the postofflcc. as lollows: Sun-
day school at 9:3(1 a m , .T. M. Ailardyce,
superintendent. Divine worship at 11 a.
in. m l 7: to p. m. Mid-week prayer serv-
ice on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Methodist.
Trinity Methodist Kplscopn!
corner Avenue <' and Pecan
Charles Kay Woodson, D.D..
Quarterly meeting services: Quarterly
conference Saturday night at S o'clock.
Presiding Klder D. T. Sommervllle, D.D..
will preach at 11 o'clock Sunday morning
and administer tlie sacrament of the
1 .orri s supper. Preaching at night by the
pastor at 7::io o'clock. Sunday School at
9:4.1 a, n)., K. II. Ailing, superintendent.
Junior League ai I p. m., Mrs. Dr. Clark,
superintendent. Kpworth League at
p. m. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer
service; Friday. 7:3n p. m., Rlhle study
class. Strangers cordially invited and
made welcome.
Travis Park Methodist i'hurch, corner
Navarro and Travis Streets, Rev. Kdwln
D. Motizon, D.D., pastor. Sunday School
at 9:.HI a. m„ A. W. Shaw, superintend-
ent Kpworth League at 6:45 p. m„
Herbert Smith, president. Regular serv-
ices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. The pastor
will preach at both hours. Subject of
morning sermon, "Tlie Modern City, the
Opportunity of the Church." Subject of
evening sermon, "The Teaching of Jesus
Concerning Prayer." one of the series of
Sunday evening sermons on "Christianity
as Taught h,v Christ," The evening serv-
ices are made especially interesting to
those who are not members of the church.
Strangers and visitors In the city are
cordially invited to all services.
South Heights M. li. Church. South,
Rev. Janiea VV. Allhrltten. pastor. Regu-
lar services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and
i:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. hS,
'' L. Hunter, superintendent. JunWr
League at 3 p. in.. Mrs. C. F. Brown,
superintendent. League prayer meeting
at p. m., A. H. Brlent, leader. Sub-
ject for Sunday morning: "Tlie Power
oi a Liberated Life." Vou are cordially
Invited to attend ail these services.
Episcopal.
St. Luke s Church, corner Zavala and
Leona, Rev. K. J. Balsley, rector. Sun-
day School at 9:45 a. ni. Morning prayer
and sermon at 11 a. m. Ali welcome.
St. John's Episcopal Church, corner
Burnet and Cherry Streets. Service at 11
a. m. Rev. Dr. Hutcheson will preach
and administer the holy communion.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, corner
Pecan and Jefferson Streets, north aids
Travis Square, Rev. J. L. Patton, rector.
Sl.i Pecan Street. First Sunday after
Kpiphany services: Holy communion,
i:30 a. in.; Sunday School. 9:30 a. in.;
muriiing services, 11 a. in.; evening serv-
ices, 7:30 p. m. The Rev. J. I,. Patton
will preach at both morning and evening
services. Seals all free. Strangers wel-
come. Sunday School will he held as
usual at 3:30 p. rn. in I lie old laurel
Heights bowling alley.
Christian,
First Christian Church, Beethoven Hall
(formerly Y. M. C. A. Haiti, few blocks
south of postofflee on South Alamo
Street, Rev. W. W. Wharton, pastor.
Sunday services at II a. in. and 8 p. m.
At morning service Dr. Homer T. Wilson
of Nutioual reputation will speak,
Evangelist W. A. Boggess occupying th«
puiplt in the evening. Special musical
offerings at both services, with solos by
Mrs. A. M. Fischer and Dow Daggett.
Bihle School at 10 a. in., I,. R. Bass, as-
sistant superintendent. Christian En-
deavor at 7 p. m. A cordial Invitation is
extended to everyone. Strangers made
welcome. Rest auditorium in city. Com*
curly.
Central Christian Church, Main Ave-
nue. near San Pedro Avenue. Bible
School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 7:15 p. 111. Morning theme. "A Vision
of Antediluvian Life," the sixth lecture of
the current series. Prof. L. 11. Daggett
is again in charge of the choir. Miss
'.'luck will sing a solo at morning serv-
ices. Christian Endeavor at. fi:4j p. m.
Midweek services Wednesday at S p. in.
Choir rehearsal Friday at 8 p. m. Ladies'
Aid Society Thursday at 1 p. m. The
stranger In the city and the public gen-
erally invited to all our services. J. Brad-
ford Cleaver, minister.
Other Churches.
First Church of Christ, Scientist, cor-
ner Avepue D and Fifth Street. Services
ut 11 a. in., subject. ''Sacrament." Sen-
day Sc hool at 9:45 a. ni. Wednesday, I
p. in., prayer meeting. Reading room in
church edifice open every day (except
Sunday) from. 10 to 12 a. m. and i to i
p. til.
Gospel Tabernacle Mission. 634 East
Commerce Street. Evangelistic services
every night at 7:45 o'clock. The Chris-
tian arid Missionary Alliance meets every
Friday and Sunday tit 4 p. in. Rev. Bar-
ker Northrup will speak Sunday after-
noon. Sunday School at 2:30 p. m„ Prof.
Howard Baldwin, superintendent. You
are cordially invited to attend all these
services.
Evangelical Association, First Church,
corner Burnet and Chestnut Streets, Leo
J. Ehrhardt, pimtor. residence, 227 Burnet
Street Sunday services are as follows:
Sunday school, 9:30 a. in.. Prof. C. A.
Arnold, superintendent; German preach-
ing. 11 a. m.; Junior Young People's Al-
liance, 4:15 p. in.. Miss Loesberg, superin-
tendent; teachers' meeting, 6:43 p. m.;
Senior Young People's Alliance, 7:30 p. m..
Ed Arnold, president; English preaching,
" p. m. During the week the services
are as follows: Wednesday, 7:46 p. m.,
German prayer meeting; Friday, 7:45 p
m., English prayer meeting; Saturday, >
p. m., catechetical class. Everybody Is
cordially Invited to these services.
Reorganized Latter Day Saints Church,
al Odd Fellows Hall, Houston and St.
Mary Streets, entrance on St. Mary
Streot. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preach-
ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Everybody
invited. Come and hear the restored
Gospel. Seats free.
-O-
Suits
you can
See Our Window.
made t<* your order lower than,
Duy lilgn-ctass rnady-to-we irs.
DKNTiS, Tailor.
WIND BRINGS HIM WEALTH.
Carries Cement to Farmer; He Does
the Rest.
CHICAGO, III., Jan. 10 -John Kelly of
Ruffington, Ind., once was a truck farmer
making a bare living. Now he Is an opu- ,
lent manufacturer of cement blocks with
a good Income and tittle outlay.
Kelly's home is two blocks from the
cement works of the Illinois Steel Com-
pany at Buffington, where a (3,000,000
plant grinda slag and converts it Into
Portland cement. When the wind blows
off the lake clouds of cement laden dust
envelop the Kelly home and the Kelly
truck farm.
Tlie owner. In the hope of saving his
garden greens, recently constructed an
Immense shield of the billboard type at
tlie rear end of his lot, facing the cement
plant. When the cement dust cornea his
way It strikes the board and falls In a
pile at the base of tho shield. After that
all that Kelly has to do Is to scoop up
some gravel, mix It with the cement end
mold the mass into blocks, for which he
finds a ready market.
Dr. Parmer, Specialist.
Lungs. Throat and Stomach. Hleks
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