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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILY EXPRESS I THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 4, 1908.
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EXPBfcSS RESULT-BRINGERS
W/ANTED—
▼▼ SITUATION—FEMALE.
WANTED—By refined lady teacher, who
wants change, position us traveling com-
panion with wealthy lady; can give be»t
of references. Lock liux 180, Floreavllle,
Texan,
LADY will go North «jg companion; com-
pensation, ri'ttirn trip ticket to 8au An-
tonio. 383 Express.
WANTED—Position by experienced law
or railroad stenographer. 391) Express.
WANTED-Positions by two teachers
holding first grade certificates. Best of
references. High School and primary
work. Address 283 lixpresB. -
H
F.lp wanted—
MALI.
WANTED — Experienced delivery man.
Apply 111 Avenue C.
WANTED—Men lo learn barber trade;
few weeks completes; 60 chairs constant-
ly busy; licensed Instructors. Tools given,
diplomas granted, wages Saturdays; po-
sitions watting. Wonderful domand for
graduates. Catalogue free. Moler Har-
ber College, 716 West Commerce St.
UNCLE SAM wants 10,000 railway imill
clerks, mall carriers, clerks. Immediate-
ly, salary J12U0; rapid advancement; ex-
aminations here soon; preparation free.
Kranklln Institute, Rochester, N. Y.
LEARN bricklaying and earn $4 to $7 a
day; enroll now; school north side of the
Alamo. Jamas J. Wilson, prop., liux 2G,
San Antonio.
WANTED—Competent man as stenogra-
pher, bookkeeper and collector. Address
814 Express.
TV ANTED— Man with experience In
sausage kitchen. Rear r.27 San Pedro Ave.
WANTED- Painter and paperhanK<r,
5adj for dining-room, lady for house-
work, man second cook (white). 11514
Soledad St.
WANTED—A blacksmith at once. Ed
Stauss, tlUl South Presa.
WANTED—A window dresser; must be
neat card writer, adapted for department
store. Apply with references, William
I* Foley, Inc., Houston, Tex.
WANTED—Salesmen for San Antonio
and surrounding country; good paying
proposition for good salesmen; want onci
familiar wlt]i barber practice. Address
373 Express.
WANTED—Piano tuner nt once. Stato
sulary exnected. James F. Wilson,
Flatonla, Tex.
WANTED—By large mercantile com-
pany In mining town in Mexico, capable
young man as stock clerk. Good oppor-
tunity for right party. Phones 12S2.
WANTED—Good cement finisher. Call
Concrete Construction Co., 225 St. Mary.
Old phone 714.
Help wanted—:
FEMALE.
WANTED—Ladies to make aprons. $3.60
dozen. No cost to get work. Materials
sent prepaid. EncloBe stamped addressed
envelope. Home Apron and Dress Co.,
Los Angeles, Cal,
WANTED—Healthy wet nurse. Apply to
Dr. HickB, second floor Hicks Hldg.
LADIES to copy designs of sofa pillow
tops at home for wholesale purpose; In-
structions free;' gpod workers can earn
$10 to $15 weekly. Mackay Bldg., Na-
v varro St., room 407, fourth floor.
LADIES to do home work for Ideal Art
Co.; no experience necessary; big pay for
good workers. Room 407 Mackay Bldg.,
Navarro St.
WANTED—Girl to work at lunch counter.
Apply at stand at Sap Depot.
WANTED—A woman to work at 633
Guenther Street. Come early today.
WANTED—By Monday, June 8, a com-
petent nurse, white or colored, for one-
year-old baby; references. Apply Minne-
sota Apartments, rooms 16 and l7.
WOMAN WANTED—A healthy, strong
woman, white or colored, to act ns nurse
and attendant for aged couple; will pay
good wages, but want reliable woman of
good character. Call on or write J. II.
Kirkpatrlck, 419 Navarro St.
WANTED—Refined lady to act as agent
for San Antonio; one that has experience
In beauty parlors; good salary for right
party; answer stating age and experi-
ence. Address 371 Express.
WANTED—Young girl to nurse and as-
sist In housework; small family. Apply
516 West Laurel St.
WANTED—At once, 15-year-old white
girl to nurse 2-year-old child. Old phone
?«*>.
H
elp wanted-
START A MAIL order business. I make
$100 month clear profit. Write for par-
ticulars. Box A, Mullln, Texas.
WANTED—For all kinds of help and po-
sitions apply Texas Employment Co., 223
E. Commerce St.
TRY B. B. B. Messenger Service, phones
187, for reliable help or positions. 20S
Nava rro.
WANTED—Blacksmith; couple for ranch
and other work. Tex. Employment Co.,
228 East Commerce St.
WHITE couple; woman to cook, man to
know how to milk; good Job. 208 Na-
varro St.
WANTED—Two school teachers, with
monthly salary of $40 and $50. at Clbolo,
Tex.; a married man for principal pre-
ferred, as wo have good residence at our
8lace; teachers who are able to teach
lerman and English preferred.
!t; if he Is willing to meet foelp and
success half way; if you have no money
it matters not, but the sooner you send'
us stamped envelope with your name
and address the better for vou. Do it
now. Eck L. Frasler Co., box 173, El
Campo, Tex.
WANTED—Help, positions, Collecting,
distributing and advertising; quick serv-
I Ice. rdeal Employment Agency, 115U.
I Soledad St.
i OST—
*-» FOUND, STRAYED. ETC.
HAVE Johnson. Uie Bhirt Maker, make
your shirts to M4Rr; prices from $1.50 up
108 Yturrl, between Commerce and Market.
1A3BT OR STRAYED-Two Jersey cows"
branded P 3 B on lea hip. Peacock
School.
LOST—Plain gold bracelet, monogram
M. I>. G., from car on Grayson St., be-
tween St. Paul's Church and Pine Street.
Liberal reward for return to »50 Grayson
Street.
1X)8T—Pair spectacles In leather case.
Address E. Express.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRIMS
WANTED—
▼ ▼ AGENTS.
AGENTS WANTED—Something new; big
money; call quick. 503 Goliad St,
M
ONEY TO LOAN—
AND WANTED
MONEY to lend on Snn Antonio real
estate and vendors' Hen notes. Clsudo
V. Hirkhead, Aliiino liank Bldg. lloth
phones.
LOST—Pair ot gold-rlmmed spectacles.
Finder please return to Dr. Adoiph Herff
and receive suitable reward.
t _old belt pin. with OHuiogram
"M. 1." Liberal reward. SU wi Park
Ave.
MONEY to loan on Woods Bank certifi-
cates and all Itiads of personal property.
Harry While, si James Hotel.
I WILL Dllkl you a loan of $10 or more
on any kind ot security. Ring uew phono
912.
WOULD like to meet some parties with
money who will Join us In putting up
several houses; can guarantee splendid
profits. Address 382 Express.
MONEY to loan; vendor's Hen notes
bought. C. A. Davles, Frost Bank Bldg.
Old phone 89, new phone 144.
HAVE money to lend In amounts from
$^3 to $"p(H» at 8 per cent. Boo Plcnot A
Co., 207-208 Mackay Bldg.
WE HAVE $40,00 to lend on business
property, three to five years. Picnot &
Co., 207-208 Mackay Bldg.
"MONEY to loan by private party In sums
of $11**1 to $5000 for bullying purposes, or
will buy vendor's lien notes running from
1 to 3 years; no commission. Address 365
Express.
MONEY lo loan on real estate. Ber-
trsnd & Arnold.
qsteopathic pmysicians-
DR. A. J. BROWN, Osteopath; Kirks-
villi) graduate. Office Conroy Building.
Alumo l'luza; residence the St. James.
DR. 8. J. HASSELL, DR. NELLIE
HASSELL, Osteopaths. 335-336-337 Moore
Building. Phonea. #
rPECIAL NO I ICES—
NOTICE OF BIDS.-Office of State Pur-
chasing Agent, Austin, Tex., June 1, 1908.
—Notice is hereby given to all persons
concerned that sealed proposals will bo
received by the undersigned, at Austin,
Tex., until 10 o'clock a. m. Monday,
June 29. 1906, and then opened, for fur-
nishing one or all of the several Texas
State charitable and eleemosynary In-
stitutions with a twelve months' supply,
beginning September 1, 1908. of the
articles and things enumerated In the
hereinafter mentioned schedules, which
are hereby referred to and made a part
of this advertisement: Boots and shoes,
blacksmith tools, crockery, glassware
and aluminum goods, dry goods and
notions. drugs, chemicals, etc., drug
sundries, electrical supplies, fuels, feed
stuffs, fresh meats, farm Implements,
garden and field seeds, groceries, hard-
ware, toois, etc.; harness, laundry sup-
plies, leather and shoe findings, men's
and boys' furnishings, lubricating and
fuel oils, packing house products, flour
and meal, plumbing and steam heating
supplies, artists' material, books and
school supplies, dress goods and tailors'
supplies, dried fruits, beans, peas, etc.
For the schedules above referred to and
full particulars as to the manner and
form of the bids desired, address me at
my office in Austin. Tex. N. A. Cravens,
State Purchasing Agent.
HALFTONES and sine etchings; set our
prices before placing your orders. White
Engraving Co., Dallas, Tex.
FAC-SIMILE duplicate typewritten let-
ters will give 20% better results than any
other form of advertising. Call new
phone 284 Or addrsss at 205 W. Houston
St.. and get estimate on any quantity.
The Multlgraph Letter Shop.
SCREENS made to order, any size, any
style. New phone. M. Beijk, 601 Ave. C.
PACKING nnd shipping carefully done at
lowest rates. New phone 1113. M. Beck.
601 Ave. C.
JOHN N. COLE, who for 15 years has
been on the front chair at the Menger
Hotel Barber Shop, has bought a shop at
118 Blum St., opposite the ladies' en-
trance of the Menger Hotel, and will be
glad to serve his former patrons, their
friends, and all others who wish to call.
H. W. FLY Invites Inspection of his
work. See him about building. Old phone
1795.
HAVE Johnson, the Shirt Miker, make
your shirts to order; prices from $1.50 up.
108 Yturrl, between Commerce ami Market.
SHELLY—Embalmer. Both phones.
B
USINESS CHANCES—
$300 TO $500 PER MONTH in the real
estate business; $10 will start you, experi-
ence unnecessary; I prepare you by mail
and appoint you my special representa-
tive. Write for my free hook. C. H.
Gray, Pres., 907 Century Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo.
WANTED—Partner for good paying ho
tel, country; lady or gentleman. 374 Ex-
press.
I HAVE $20,000. Will join one or more
parties with like amount in buying the
last and best large tract of land In the
Rio Grande valley that Is accessible to
the river; also artesian water an< close
to railroad. Land all around Is retailing
at from $50 to $150 per acre. The owners
must have the cash: for a quick accept-
ance, $7 per acre; 15,000 acres. We fan
borrow the balanco on the land. Box
203, Brownsville. Tex.
FOR SALE—Restaurant complete, good
trade, only $100; call quick, 625 Austin
Street; going out of business. Bitter,
Real Estate.
FOR SALE—Store with $1500 stock of
clothing, hardware and crockery; good
location, good business; have to sell on
account of leaving the city. 74 Express.
WANTED—Manager for San Antonio,
$100 per month profit; spare time re-
quired; latest thing out. 372 Express.
WANTED—At once, parties without chil-
dren to take dining-room and kitchen of
t'nion Hotel, completely furnished; will
take board for rent. Apply opposite Sap
Depot. *
PRACTICAL plans, specifications and
material bills furnished by a building
expert at a small cost; out-of-town work
given my special attention. Old Phone
2669. D. F. Hagy, 170 North Street.
rANlTARIUMS-
DR. SARA F. HERDMAN. Osteopath;
Kirksville graduate: assisted by exper-
ienced, trained nurse. Prices reasonable.
80S 8. Presa. Old phone 1984.
qe tective aqency—
M'CANE S Detective Agency operates for
county, city. Individuals and corporations,
Houston. Tex.
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piNANCIAL—
WANTED-Will pay cash for receiver s
certificates against Woods
Bank. Boom (27 Moor* Bldg.
National
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
wanted
TT HOUSES AND LOTS.
WANTED—To buy homrolose^r^^^l
pay cash. Call American Hutel, 501
Ave. C.
SMALL INVESTORS who are looking
for a certainty. 1 will sell you a lot
cheap und build on the adjoining prop-
erty, thus Insuring the Immediate Im-
provement of your purchase. George
Hoe, 244 West Commerce St.
p>R
SALE OR EXCMANQE-
FOR SALE—Ono bungalow und one cot-
tage; will tukn part In trade. What
have you? Easy terms. Address 3113
Express.
FOR SALE, or Trade—A good horse und
rubber-tired phaeton, and harness, as
good as new. 105 Express.
WANTED—Stock dry gyods for Im-
proved farm, near State Reformatory,
Coryell County. Box 652, Mineral Wells,
Tox.
FOR SALE or exchange, the Club Sta-
bles; good business and first-class turn-
outs.
EDUCATION—
AND INSTRUCTION.
$50 LIFE SCHOLARSHIP $25. Investi-
gate our REVISED bookkeeping and
BRIEF Graham and Gregg shorthand.
We have the BEST systems taught by
teachers of wide experience nnd splendid
local standing. LIFE scholarship only
$25. Satisfaction guaranteed nnd posi-
tions secured. Call un or address NEL-
SON & DRAUGHOS BUSINESS COL-
LEGE, formerly INTERNATIONAL,
now at 307 ALAMO PLAZA, opposite the
Alamo. Now phono 1278. J. B. FRANK-
LIN, Manager.
EXPERIENCED teacher. A. M. gradu-
ate, will take a few private pupils during
the summer. Address teacher, 1935 North
Flores St.
OUT OF* SCHOOL? Don't lay idle.
Learn a trade. What better-paying
business than a good bricklayer. If you
arc Interested call and see the students
at work ut the Alamo City Bricklaying
School.
M"
ovinu and storage-
BAN ANTONIO Storage Warehouse; space
acres; store anything; reasonable.
820-822 S. Laredo St., new phone 42 or
1274, old phone 720. Loula J. Wefing.
Adoiph L. Hernandes.
STORAGE for furniture, pianos, buggies
separated stalls $1.50 per month; moving,
packing, shipping. L. W. Culver, 120
Fannin St. Phones 2180.
HELLO THERE; Henry Rlppe. moving
packing, shipping, storing, carpet clean-
ing. Both phones. 304 Alamo Plaza.
WANTED~
* * FARMS AND LAND*
I HAVE buyers for your real estate or
business. Can sell your property no mat-
tei where located. Write today. Address
J. A. Clopton, 102 West Houston Street.
Old phone 615. new phone 800.
WANTED—10 to 25,000 acres choice agri-
cultural land, well located, for colony;
give full particulars; owners only. 381
Express.
WANTED—To buy land anywhere In
Texas, at one dollar or less per acre.
326 Express.
OWNERS—We have a call for 1,000.000
acres Texas land suitable for coloniza-
tion. What have you in tracts of 2">,00i)
acres and up? Give full description, pries
nnd terms. Tex.-Mex. Investment Co..
Moore Bldg.. Sun Antonio, Tex.
M
scellaneous—
BEFORE building get an estimate from
us; 20 years' experience; money furnished
on easy terms; will also furnish plans.
R. E. ltlchter & Son, old phone 945-lr.
WE APPLY the Kelly-Sprlngall rub-
ber tires, the original two-wire tires, and
the highest cost rubber on the market.
Prices reasonable. Staacke Bros.
'pYPEWRITERS—
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS have 15
years of practical experience in their
construction, and a enpital stock, "paid
up." of $3,5^0.0(10 to back us. What bet-
ter proof do you want? For further In-
formation drop us a postal or ring 2470
new phone, and we'll lie there. Bates Co.,
agentB, 311 Navarra St.
lERSONAL—
TEXAS SANITARIUM FOR TUBERCU
LOSIS, Lluno, Tex.—Best climate, equip
ment and surroundings for consumptives;
modern conveniences; dairy, garden and
all accessories. For literature address
Pr, M. M. Smith, secretary, Wilson Bldg..
Dallas, Texas.
ATTENTION—Automobile owners: Phone
the Dixie Oil Company for high-grade
gasoline. Quick delivery at wholesale
price to any part of the city.
CARRIAGE painting and trimming.
High-class work at reasonable prices.
Staacke Bros.
EDNA, 123 Avenue C. First-class Mexi-
can meals 25c; also short orders and
American meals served. Special attention
given parlies and clubs.
STENOGRAPHER, with machine; will
call for correspondence, copying or cir-
cular letters. Old phone 589.
ANYONE knowing whereabouts of Ed-
gar Watkins, who left home May 23 with
another boy, Bennle Miles; Is between
13 and 14 years old; large black eyes,
dark brown hair and somewhat freckled
face; left home dressed in red chocked
shirt and corduroy knee pants; was hare-
footed. You will confer a favor by noti-
fying his father, A. C. Watkins, day
watchman 8. P. shops, San Antonio.
SWELL automobiles for hire by the hour.
New phone 967; old 20S1. Open day and
night.
HAVE Johnson, the Shirt Maker, make
your shirts to order; prices from $1.50 up.
108 Yturrl, between Commerce and Market.
SHELLY—Undertaker. Both phones.
P°
ULTRY
egos, birds, ooaa. rro.
SPLENDID thoroughbred Rhode Island
Red cockerels for mating from $1 up at
Red Plume Poultry Farm, route 4, Cas-
trovllle Road, one mile beyond Lady of
the Lake. Visitors are welcome.
FREE, 10c package Conkey's Lice Pow-
der and valuable 25c poultry book, by
bringing this ad to Ferd StaKel, til
East Commerce. By mall 5 cents.
pOR RENT—
r MISCELLANEOUS.
If you want to buy, sell or exchange
furniture, call on the old rellabls Max
Karotkin. Ill Main Ave., new pbone (14,
old phone 44>.
SEWING MACHINES to
Hewitt
EXPERIMENTAL WORK
WITH NEW AEROPLANE
GLENN H. CURTI88 TO BUILD ON
OR. BELL'S PLANS.
New Airship to Have Long Body With
Tail, and to Be Operated by Forty
Horsepower Motor Weighing
146 Pound*.
NEW YORK, June S.-Olenn H, Curtlss
was in this city yesterday on his way to
Hammondsport, N. Y., from Washing-
ton, where he hss been In consultation
with Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, con-
cerning further experimental work with
a new aeroplane.
Mr. Curtlss said yesterday that he
would arrive at Hammondsport this
morning, nnd begin at once to build an
areoplano, which will be No. 3 of the
Aerial Experiment Association, of which
Dr. Bell Is president. He said the ma-
chine will be somewhat different from
the previous "Whits Wing." It will
have a long body, covered with canvas,
at the extreme rear of which will be the
tall. A forty-horsepower, eight-cylinder,
air-cooled Hi-pound motor designed by
Mr. Curtlss Is expected to furnish plen-
ty of power.
It will tako about three weeks to build
the areoplune, und then experiments will
be made.
The engineers who will assist Mr. Cur-
tlss are Lieutenant St. Fridge of the
United States army, S. T. Baldwin and J.
D. McCurdy.
Mr. Curtlss Is the man who made the
fastest mi,le ever traveled by a human
being when, two winters ago, at Ormond
Bearh, Fla., he covered a mile in 26 2-5
seconds on a motor cycle,
DISORDER
CHESTER.
Trolley Cars Art Blown Up and Crew
of One Car Arrested.
CHESTER, Pa., June H.-The disorder
that has marked the strike of the Ches-
ter Traction Company's employes for
several weeks was renewed last night,
when three of the company's trolley cars
were blown up by dynamite. One of the
ears was blown to pieces and deputy
sheriffs arrested the crew of the car, on
which there had been no passengers.
There were two passengers on one of the
cars, but neither was hurt.
Willie on their way to the scene, sev-
eral deputy sheriffs were attacked by
followers of the strikers. They were
compelled to draw their revolvers to drive
off the mob.
MOROS KILL MINING EXPERT.
Harry Ickis, an American, I* Murdered
While Asleep in Hut.
MANILA, June 3.—News that Harry
Ickls, a Government mining expert, and
companion were killed by Moros on April
1, while asleep In a hut, has Just been
received. Ickls was engaged In geological
survey work and was accompanied by one
guard.
Accused Man la Deported to Mexico,
Special Telegram to The Express.
LAREDO, Tex., June 3 Cevero Ro
mero, who was turned over to the Sheriff
of the county, hv the Immigration office
on a warrant o* arrest charging assault
to murder, was today, bv a ruling at
Washington, returned by the Sheriff and
deported to Mexico.
> Runge Will Have Barbecue July 16.
Special Telegram to The Express.
RUNGE, Tex., June 3.—The cltlsens of
Runge held a meeting here In the court
house last night and decided to have
free barbecue July 16.
Cuero Issues Eight Marriage Licenses
Special Telegram to The Express.
CUERO, Tex.. June J.—Eight marriage
licenses have been Issued in this coiintv,
which Is a fair start for a full crop of
June brides.
Weimar Assessments Increase.
Special Telegram to The Express.
WEIMAR. Tex., June 3—The city as
sessment rolls of Weimar for 1908. as re-
vised and corrected by the Board of
Equalization thln week, dhow a net In-
crease of $76,635 In taxable values over
1907.
Chautauqua Is Begun at Cuero.
Special Telegram to The Express.
CUERO, Tex.. June 3.—The Chautauqua,
under the auspices of the Woman's Ceme-
tery Association, began a seven-day
course yesterday afternoon. Count So-
bleskl lectured tonight.
<l*/ANTED—
* » ROOMS AND BOARD.
WANTED-—In suburb, Laurel Heights
preferred, four or five unfurnished roomB
in private family; gas, use of bath, no
sick, no children; references exchanged.
Address A., 2025 Main Ave.
Dr. BROILES, Specialist
DR. BROILES ""WFOr
SPECIALISTS
examination r r) c c
consultation r k c
Not a Dollar Need
Be Paid Until Cured
502# E. Houston St.
Opposite Moore Bid;.
san antonio, tex.
We don't want any man to pay us un-
less we oure him so he will stay cured.
We cure our patients so they are sat-
isfied and always glad they came to
ua. We guarantee thle by nn Instru-
ment of writing given under our In-
corporate hand and seal.
Blood Poison, Private Disease,
Hydrocele, Lost of Vlaor.
Rupture, Catarrh, Nose and
Blood and Threst Diseases,
Skin Diseases, Deafness. Asthma,
Kidney and Bronchitis,
Bladder Eruptions, Ulcers,
Troubles, Plies and Nervous
snd Fistula, and Chronic
Stricture and Diasases of
Women.
NERVOUS, CHRONIC AND SPECIAL DISEASES
The old reliable doctors. Oldeet In ags and longest tocsted. Regular grsdu*
ates In medicine. We offer you the large and valuable experience of the long,
est established and most rellsble specialists in the City of Ban Antonio.
Va rirnrplp Wn treat, this dlnease by painless methods and with no
TdllUUtcic detention from business. The stagnant blood is driven
from the dilated veins with the assistance of our Improved Varloocete Truss
unci Eleotro-Chemlc precese, the parts being restored to their natural condi-
tion and circulation re-established.
Droctntitis We cure this disease without cutting or dilating. Our
riusuilius cure remove# every obstruction from tho urinary paasage,
allays Inflammation, stops every discharge, reduces the prostate gland,
cleanses und heals the bladder and kidneys, Invigorates Uie weakened organs
and restores health and soundness to every part of the body afflicted by the
disease.
Contagious BJood Poison
spots, sores and ulcers, bone pains, falling hair or any symptoms of this dlfc.
ease, either In primary, secondary or tertiary stages, consult me and be for-
ever rid of it. My treatment cleanses and eradicates every taint of poison
and every Impurity of the blood ond system. Alt dangers of transmission or
recurrence are removed. Why take mineral poison for years When we can
give you a permanent cure without the use of these Injurious remedies? Con-
sult me at once.
Wool- Man Our cure for lost manhood removes all the 111 effeots of
vv caiV 1I1L.II former excesses, makes the nerves strong and steady, en-
riches the blood. Invigorates the wasted pelvis organs and, most Important of
all, restores the wasted power und manhood. Avoid temporary stimulants.
Seek a lasting cure. We give a permanent restoration to perfcot and com-
plete manhood.
New or old. acute or chronic, such as dls-
opwviui charges, pa(n» and burning- also new Sores
and Ulcers, swelling; all threo stages cured quickly and secretly to stay cured.
Ctsirtnro We cure Stricture without severs operative procedures. Our
dirltiurc treatments act directly on the parts affected, completely
dislodging the stricture by our galvanic electrlo medical treatment. "
painless and in no wise Interferes with business duties.
Special Diseases
DR. BROILES' MEDICAL INSTITUTE
It Is
painless ana in "w ibhikioo w.wa «.w» uw.—..
Moderate Charges, Fair Dealings, Faithful Service and Speedy Cures. Coupled
with Professional Excellence, Are Reeponsibls for Our Immenss Practice.
Write—Cases not too complicated trested st home. If you csnnat call,
write for Information regarding home treatment. Advlcs FRII.
Office Hours—S a. m. to 12:30; 1:30 to 6:30 p. m.; evenings, 6:30 U •
o'clock. Sundays, 1 a. m. to 1 p. m. only.
502 Vt E. Houston St.
OPPOSITE MOORE BUILDING
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
T°,
TRADE—
ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING.
WANTED—To trade good Improved farm
In Bexar County for automobile. Ad-
dress 673 Express.
B
usiness directory—
Architects.
ALFRED GILES. 114 W. Houston SL
J. FLOOD WALKER, Alamo Bank Bldg.
W. N. HAOT. Riverside Bldg. Loans.
Paper, Baga, Boxes and Twins.
R. L. BURNETT CO.. 316-117 B. Com. SL
Undertakers.
SAN ANTONIO UND. * SMB. CO.
lhow cases and fixtures
SHOW CASES. Soda Fountains.
necks. Bank and Drug: Fixtures, ste.,
manufacture by MaUander 4k Dsn, Waco
Wrlta for catalcgue. Lowest arlosa.
UNDERTAKERS—
SLOAN * HAOT. undertakers and aa-
kalmsrs. Careful and sclsatttle stlHaa;
special shipping facllltlss; private ohapst
114 W. Commerce ft- Bath phones 1M
REALTY AND BUILDING. '
Deeds Filed.
Heal estate transfers filed for record
Wednesday at tho County Clerk's oftice
were as follows;
Joseph Khelley and wife to estate of
O. b. Ijaufore, June 3, Umin, a part of lot
13, in section Z, in City Cemetery No. 6;
Lena Abbott to Adoiph Hols* May 2'J.
190N, lot 3 and part of lot 2, In new city
block 17is, north side Myrtle Street; $6500,
John K. Loustaunau and Paul Bergeron
to Christopher J. Boyle, May 6, 1908, lots
2 and 3, block 1», now city block i!S39,
on JJoOrau Avenue; Vl'io.
A. It. Hippert et al. to Caroline Tuerpo,
May 2, 190$. lot S, block 4; $450.
John Sharer to Bruce B, Sornbury,
March 9, 1892, lot 7, block 0, on Crosby
Street; $500.
Ferdinand ntaats et al. to John HouRan,
May 19, 1908, an undivided eight-sixty-
sixths interest in a part of lots 9 and 10,
in block 11, on south side of Kast
Crockett Street; $90.
John Sehorn, trustee, to Sllva and Hose
Ileimann, Juno .1, 1908, a part of lot 12,
in block 1, on north side Gonzales Street;
other considerations, etc.
Hose and Silva ileimann to John
Sehorn, trustee, June 3, 1908, a pnrt <>f lot
12, block 1, north side Gonzales Street;
other considerations, etc,
Margareta H. Martinez to Frank Hala-
dana, Juno 2, 1908. lots G, 7 and 8, block
10, new city block 2994, on northwest cor-
ner of Jones Avenue and San IVdro
Place; love and affection and $1,
Carl E. Krelscho to John O. Cumber-
land, June 1, 1S97, a lot fronting 4."» feet
on Wyoming Street, out of original city
lot 9. south range; $135.
Carl K. Kife.'frthe to John C. Cumber-
land, December 27, 1N97, a triangular lot
in original city tot 9, south range, bor-
dered by Wyoming and Santa Clara
fitreets; $350.
Ned Holmes to Mary A. Gissl, May 28,
1908, lot 17, block 4, new city block 487,
west side North Hackberry Street; $500.
A. J. Grelner and Charles Crow to Mrs.
Bert I>a Bundy, April 10, 1907, lot 1, block
4, in Lawndale addition; $325.
Ernest Grelner to Castulo Cervantes,
May 18, 1908, lot 2.1, block 5, new city
bic ck 1423, Kust End addition; $50.
A. G. Black lock to David S. Tavlor,
June 2, 190H, lot 1, new city block 3006, on
corner Delaware and Labor Streets;
$rr>o.
Erich Menger Sr. to Alvin Huth, June
2, 1908, east half of lots 13 and 14, new
city block 2441, south sldo El Paso Street;
1200.
George M. Martin to Mrs. S. V. Wesson
ond Tlennio Bvrd Howard, May 2»'», 1908,
lots 3, 4, 5 and t», in block It. city block
1180, and lots 3, 4, 5 and 0, block 12, city
block 1187; $400.
Julia A. Swart to Mrs. Ida Brown,
April 18, 1908, lot 10, new city block 568,
west side Mesquite Street; $H00.
George M. Martin to Ticnnie Byrd
Howard, May 2tf, 1903, lots 1 to 4 and 7 to !
10, city block 1185; $500,
Hugh A. Robinson to Minnie Bigleman,
June 1, 19Q8, lot 9, new city block 2313, on
Buena Vista Street, and lot 12, and ea«t
half of lot 13, In new city block 608, on
north side Wyoming Street; other con-
siderations and $2800.
Estate of Bruce B. and John C. Sorn-
bury, minors, to E. J. Ney, May 19, 1907,
lot 7, block 6, new city block 1298, on
Crosby Street; $1400.
Henry Cordz to S. G. Bechtel, June 3,
1908. a part of lot 3. new city block 2321,
on Prospect Hill; $400.
Building Permits.
W. D. Syers, two-story dwelling, north
side San Pedro Place, $2500.
J. B. Brooks, four-room addition to
second story, north side Park Avente;
$2300.
Mrs. P. W. Putnam, two-story dwclllag,
east"side River Avenue; $2100.
J. T. Keen, twelve two-room houses,
west side South Colorado Street; $1300.
Helen H. Anderson, four-room cottage,
north side Macon Street, $850.
Mrs. L. J. Wllke, four-room cottage,
south side Paso Hondo Street, $600.
Mrs. F. R. Cade, three-room cottage,
west side Palmetto Avenue, $500.
S. J. Vatlione, two-room house, east
side South Peeas Street. $125.
T. E. Mumme, shed addition, south side
Cevallas Street, $100.
Furtner & Campbell, repairs, north
side West Macon Street, $100.
J. A. Burger, repairs, east sldo Mission
Street, $75.
Santa k
Summer Fares
ARB VERY LOW THIS YEAR TO
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
and the
GREAT LAKE REGION
WOtll.D LIKE T<"> SEND YOU OUR BOOKLETS.
HARVEY MEALS—THRU SLEEPERS TO KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUIS
H. Y. WILLIAMS, P. A„ 101 W. Commerc. St.
Deal Gently
the Bowels—Don't be Harsh
Then one Cascsret a day ia enough;
and a little later you need none.
For Caacarets cure the bowels. They
bring back the natural action. They
heal what physics destroy.
No harsher laxative can be used without
injury, and none is ever necessary.
Casc*r*l« are candy tableli. They am sold
br all dnMTifliii. bat nevar Id balk. Be tare
to set the ireuuine. with CC C on stity tablet*
' Tho b<* !• marked Ilka IMa:
@»ca)uta
The rest-pocket bos 1a lOcanta.
The month-treatment bo* J» cents.
12.000.000 bused sold annaallr. 8Q
Some people say, "Cascarets are too
gentle. I need a strong physic."
The trouble Is this: They have taken
harsh physic until their bowels are
calloused.
Nature has caused the bowel linings
to harden—to resist the attacks of
harsh pills.
'And the bowels (ail In their natural
functions while that hardness exists.
in such cases, take Cascarets oftener—
one tablet night and morning.
Cascarets won't irritate. They are as
gentle and natural as a laxative food.
Soon the bowel lining grows soft again,
and begins to resume its functions.
SUMMER RESORTS.
y^TTORNE
John R. Iheok.
y-at-law _
T. T. VMMrHNVM
Shook & VanderHoeveo
LAWYERS
I W. Commerce St.. Ovar D. 1a. Op-
■enltelmer'a Sank.
.WW practice la the DUtrtct AM a*
tframe fruits ol Tana ul tte VMlai
Mllmo Rifles Prepare for Encampment
Special Telegram to The Express:
LAREDO. Tex., June Tho Mllmo
Rlflew, company I. Second Infantry, Tcxns
National Guard, are drilling- thrw nlKhts
every week, preparing for the encamp-
ment at Leon Springs.
Paneoast A Kohler, Tailors.
Now located 104 E. Commerce.
CAMP HELENA-
—NEW BMDNFELS, TEXAS
Located In the reserve section of Linda's Park on the banks of tho
beautiful Comal River. r -
A STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS SUMMER HOTEL IN TENTS
Cool, comfortable quarters. Service and cuisine of the very best
TJie most unique and novel resort In tho 8outh. Pure mountain air, boat-
ing, bathing, fishing, hunting, tennis, croquet, cross-country riding, etc.
Electric Lights and Long Distance Telephones.
For terms address R. S. BEATTY, Mgr., New Braunfels, T*ui.
H, B.—Nto consumptives taken.
SUMMER RESORTS.
NEW BIACH HOTEL
PORT LAVACAi TEXAS. "
The place to spend your summer. Music
by Mexican Orchestra. Dancing, bathing,
boating and fishing. All outside rooms,
single or en suite; electric lighted; large
halls and galleries, overlooking Lavaca
Bay. Meals and service first class. Rates
12.00 per day. Special by week or month.
Come and sea us. S. T. MILLKJAN,
- Proprietor.
Alta Vista Hotel
CORPUS CHRISTI. TEXAS
Now open—100 coolest and best rooms in the state. Fine
boating, bathing and fishing.. Regular automobile service to
and from trains and town.
address
H. MICHAELS. Manager '
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LONG BEACH SANITARIUM
LONG BEACH. CALIFORNIA.
A medical and surgical Sanitarium In Southern California by the Sea.
Affiliated with the great BATTLE CHEEK SANITARIUM, nnd one of the
finest and best equipped of Its kind west of BATTLE CREEK. Building
new and strictly modern In every appointment. Rooms single, en suite,
and with private bath. Fine, spacious, treatment rooms, where all Battle
Creelc Sanitarium means, methods and appliances are used. Graduate
nurses gnd trained manipulators. Roof garden and sun parlor overlooking
the Pacific, from which comes the gentle, cool, refreshing ocean breeses
that makes the summer climate of I»ng Beach the finest In the world.
Tennis court and other out-door sports. Magnificent beach, where bathers
may be seen every day in the year. A health home with excellent
service and every accomodation for one's comfort. Tourists will appreciate
the homelike advantages offered here. Reasonable rates. Visitor*
come. For further particulars address W. Ray Simpson. Mgr.
Mill
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