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Masonic Notice.
A called meeting nf Anchor
Lodge No. 41!4 A. M. & A. M.,
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UfcX). K. TAL1AKKHKU, YV. M.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
Abner J. Nix.
Died, In San Antcmlo, Tex., Jan. 22,
1908, at 1 o'clock a. m.. Ahtier J. Nix,
ased 38 years. The funeral will be held
at Sloan & Hagy's undertaking parlors,
324 West Commerce street, at 10 a. m.
today. January 23. 1908. Interment in
City Cemetery No. G. Friends invited to
attend.
John Routledye.
Died, In San Antonio, at 5 o'clock p. m.,
January 21. 1908. John Rutledge, ,'iKPd 70
years. Funeral will take place from the
family residence. No. 1704 West Com-
merce Street, at 10 o'clock a. m. Friday,
January 24. Friends and acquaintances
are Invited to attend.
JpOR SALE
REAL ESTATE.
Tobin Hill Home.
Property known as ill East Fark. on
the very top of the hill and faring south,
within a few doors of Main Avenue; lot
60x170 back to an alley, grounds splen-
didly improved; house is two-story with
eight rooms, modern in every respect, in-
cluding gas. At the price offered there
Is nothing in the city to be considered
$6300.
with it.
MULLALY & Mt'lR,
Exclusive Agents,
419 Navarro St.
B1U LOTS, Kast End, uuot) tor homes,
175, III*). <125, with water. Cheapest In
city. Bee them betore you buy. l«ai Last
Commerce, Old pnone xvi.
FOR SALE—On Tobin Htll. in every re-
spect a modern 8-rootn cottage, on 2 lots.
1 a corner; high ceilings, large rooms; no
agent. Inquire 971 Express.
WHY PAY RENT?—When we will build
you a house according to your pluns on
which you can make monthly payments
same as rent. German-American Land
Co., 319 Navarro St.
WE HAVE elegant homes, six to eleven
rooms. Madison Square. Tobin Hill. San
Pedro, Laurel Heights districts. $3500 to
$8000. If you are in market for this class
of property see Klngsley-Ingram.
WE HAVE a number of homes $1200 to
$2500, small cash payments and balance
like rent. If you want to buy on this
plan see Klngsley-Ingram.
THREE NEW COTTAGES
Four rooms, lot 50x150 on Adams Ave.,
south of San Fedro Place, one block
from car line, $1500 each; $200 cash, bal-
ance long time, payments to suit.
SAM C, BELL. OWNER,
321 Laurel St.
TWENTY-FIVE lots, 1 block west of
San Pedro Springs. $250 to $450 each, these
are close In; easy terms. Sam C. Bell,
321 Laurel St.
514 South Presa
REDUCED TO $3000
for Immediate sale. This near-In, six-
room cottage, hall, bath, gas, hot and
cold water, screened, large shady lot,
tixlSO, good neighborhood, $1000 cash;
balance, 7 per cent.
CONNESS REALTY CO.
502 MASON
i beautiful new cottage, five rooms,
Don hall, par.try, electric lights, ole-
tly papered, hot and cold water, porce-
lain plumbing. corner lot. block from
ear. on Government Hill; $2500.
C0NNB88 REALTY CO.. Exc. Agts.
; MAL>tb—Finest iota M south Heignts,
" cheap. Ctea. O. Austin,
jtuk «AW»--innesiH
ss^unsr
EXPRESS RESULT-BflIHGERS EXPRESS RESULT-BHIHliEHS | EXPRESS RESULT-BRIMS
SALE
REAL ESTATE
OR SALE—
REAL ESTATE
COR sale—
■ REAL ESTATE.
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-BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE-
This splendid property, recognized as one of the finest homes in the State, is offered for
sale at a great sacrifice—to settle an estate property. There are sixteen rooms exclusive of
halls, bath rooms, store rooms, etc., and all the comforts and conveniences in the way of
light, heat, water, call bell service, etc. All the most perfect that money could buy. There
is a large brick stable, a garage, ample servants' quarters and two and one-half acres of land,
beautifully improved, surrounding the buildings.
The beautiful Alamo Heights property is now undergoing great improvement and rapid
development and is experiencing a steady increase in values. It is a most favorable time to
acquire property in this picturesque suburb. For an ideal Southern home—for the winter
home of a wealthy Northern man or for a high-grade select family hotel, no more charming
site or more valuable property is to be found in the State.
for prices, terms and illustrated booklet, write
R. N. RUSSELL & CO., 315 Navarro SI., SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
Close-In Lots $22 5.
56 LOTS CLOSE IN on car line, 2o min-
utes' walk from Alamo Plaza and less than
7 minutes by car; lota adjoining are sell-
ing at prices ranging from $460 to $1000.
If all are sold to one purchaser will con-
sider an offer of $^115 per lot.
J. TOM WILXilAMS, *
109 Ave. D, opp. Postofflce.
T&AA8 land, large and small tracts;
also irrigating land. Send for folders or
see Kinsiey-ingrarn, lio w. Houston St.
MXL'Jii ISII'JW HUt SKS in East End for
Sale—4 rooms, hall, bath, barn. $14.">0; 3
rooms, bath, JlloU. Part cash, balance
like rent. Good houses in good neighbor-
hood. Inquire 315 BELMONT. Old phone
84u
1** you want to sell Texas land or city
property, list with Kinsley-Ingram, 115
w. Houston. City rentals solicited.
FOR SALE—Bargain 't sold at once.
Brick c«.Uage, six rooms, bath, plenty
clcsets, barn, two stalls, wood house
laundry room, servant's room; electricity
in house and larn; electric buiglar
alarms, large yaid, big trees; an ideal
home. C>29 Wyoming Street.
South Heights Lots
Are coming rapidly to the tront. We
nave some ot tne very best, botn north
and south fronts, near street car; small
casn payment, balance monthly.
I Hfci AI)AMS-K1KK1JATK|'CK CO.
Ground Floor. Hicks Building.
J'UK SAlihJ—A nice home on Treasure
Hill, W£S West Kronen Place; six rooms
and reception hall; been built one year;
ground lbuxiau; fronts south; has good
barn, servant s room, nice bath, two
pressed brick mantles, in fact, a first-
ciass place rignt at tne new Heacon Mill
car line. Price $o;a>o. can give terms,
bee owner on place. G. ai. Perry.
RICH BLACK
FARM LANDS
are offering the cheapest farm lands in Texas, located adjoining the town-
Spofford. Kinney County; smooth, level black sandy soil; very little hru«n
pear. Prices, $S.OO to $12.00 per acre; easy payments, 6 per cent interest.
Wo are offerin
site of
and no
Call or write for literature. Reliable agents wanted.
NICHOLSON, FURNISH & SMITH, (Owners)
Ground Floor.
Moore Building.
We Have Under Contract
and construction fifty-three houses in
different parts of the city. Surely we
can please you for cash «»r easy terms.
DAWSON CONSTRUCTION CO..
F. H. YEAGLEY, Local Representee.
201 Book Bldg. Both phones.
FOR SALE—Five-room cottago, almost
new, Prospect Hill, near car line; nice
yard; modern conveniences. $1500; terms.
G E R M A N - A M K RIC A N LA N D CO.,
319 Navarro Street.
INVESTIGATE THIS.
Three houses close in, on corner, rent-
ing for $50 per month; owner needs mon-
ey; will sell cheap for cash; let us show
you this.
KING-MAG ILL REALTY CO., Sole Agts.
Room 212 Mackay Bldg. New phone 819.
FOR SALE— $2200 buys a large 6-room
house; modern conveniences; good neigh-
borhood; on Lake view Ave. Charles
Sickels. 514 Wyoming St.
FOR quick sale list your property with
German-American Land Co.. No. 319 Na-
varro St. City rentals solicited.
$7500 HOME.
Nine-room modern 2-story home, located
on Tobin hhi, one block trom car line
on corner lot, with good stable. Let us
show this to you.
bosh* shell & kin e.
23U Moore Huilding.
.$1000
. HIM)
. ti50
. 650
. 475
sites
BUILDING SITES.
Corner, 80x140, laurel Heights
Lot, ooxvo, near business center
Avenue 1) lots
Houston St., near new depot
French Place, near Flores
Business, residence and warehouse
—price and locations are right.
tiUSbl SHELL & K1NE.
239 Moore Building.
GOOD INVESTMENTS.
$4000 investment will bring 11 per cent.
$;>;*!> investment win bring rj per cent.
$42oo investment will bring ifr per cent.
$2300 investment will bring 15 per cent.
These are just a tew ot the many good
propositions that we are exclusive agents
for. If you are looking for real estate
investments, see us—we have them.
HUSinHHhliL & K1NE.
239 Moore Building.
GOOD INVESTMENT.
Two houses, Nos. 1303 Avenue D and
309 Twelfth Street, at the northeast cor-
ner ot Avenue IJ and Twentli: rent tor
per month; street hems macadamized.
Will pay well on the investment.
for both.
MULLALY Ik MUIK.
Exclusive Agents. 419 Navarro St.
Al'OUSTA ST.—One of my clients hav-
ing placed a fine two-story modern brick
residence on thus street with tne, I offer
same very cheap. T. E. George, 107
Jefferson St.
FOR SALE—Ten-room brick, r.ew;
everything modern. two baths, large lot,
fine aliude trees: close in: $w«)o. The
biggest bargain ever offered. New phqne
111*7. Coulter Uand Co., Kumpmiuin
Building.
A Cottage Bargain.
Brand new, 5 rooms, reception hall,
front and back galleries, bath room,
with porcelain fixtures; sewers, gas,
electric lights, city water; good car
service; nice neighborhood; only
for the next few days on easy terms.
If you are looking for a bargain see
tus at once for full particulars.
R. H. WESTER COMPANY,
Both phones 30-11. £17 12. Houston St.
400 ACRES on Nueces River; land across
the liver netted over J,>50 in onions .per
acre this year. Price J12.5C per acre.
Klnsley-lngram.
FOR SALE—Vacant lots; make us an
offer on lots 39-41, block 21, South lliights
Addition; south fronts, high location, half
block south of car line. Aubrey & King,
Moore Bldg.
FIVE lots, b-rooiu house, furnished, in-
cluding horse, buggy, chickens, all lor
J3U00. 4Zti H.SSOX.
FOR SAEE—Cigar stand In good loca-
tion; will invoice about $000. Address 87
Dally Express.
ONLY *300 cash, balance to suit. Imme-
diate possession, new 5-room modern cot-
tage. half-block street car, south front,
Hot Wells car line; $1900; will take Woods
Bank certificates. A. J. Greiner, owner,
209 Alamo Plaza.
An awfully good, thoroughly re-
paired upright 1'iano lor &j0; will
$50.00 lake it back at Its full price dur-
ing the vear on a new piano.
THOS. GOOGAN & BROS.
HOME BUILDERS. ATTENTION! SV-o
me for estimates and prices before build-
ing or buying that cottage. 1 can save
vou money; plans and spei ificatlons
drawn up free of charge. Address 74
Express.
BARGAIN.
East front cottage, built last May. 5
rooms and large reception hall, bathroom
and pantry; all modern conveniences; be-
tween San Pedro and Flores Street ear
line, one block from Electric Park, in the
Improved district: will sell furnished or
unfurnished. Owner, old phone 15S<i-2r.
121 Wlnslow Avenue
$2100.
On Government Hill near Pine and Ma-
son Cottage, of G large rooms, with
every modern convenience and south
front. The owners had to leave city and
will sacrifice same for immediate sale.
The improvements cost price asked.
CONNESS REALTY CO..
JSaelualv* Areata.
Somewhere there is a
right place for you.
You'll succeed only
when you find it. Why
not look in the right
place today to find
what you want? It's
in The Hxpress Wants.
Look!
1018 AVENUE 0.
Hricic cottago on this popular avenue,
fronting on Maverick fark; rents for JC'5
per month. Excellent investment at the
price, $L'(>oU.
MULLALY & MU1H.
Exclusive Agents. 41i* Navarro St.
34 ACRLS -Irrigation ditch and water
deeded with land; pecans and figs; best
truck proposition on market Kinsley-
Ingram.
12000 PER ANNUM above taxes and in-
surance on cash investment of $16,500.
This is the best bargain in San Antonio
business property now on the market.
If you are interested s^e Peter G.
Uucker Co., Room fi Riverside Bldg.
FOR SALE— I have a mighty desirable
two-story brick residence on Augusta
Street lor sale. This is one of the most
desirable localities in the city. This is
a modern home. Price $7000. W. B. Mc-
Millan. 11)1 College St.
FOR SALK—At a sacrifice,.$5000 gin out-
fit for $2500; only gin in railroad town.
J. W. O'Neal, Devine, Tex.
COR SALE
^ FARMS AND RANCHES.
Irrigated Farm
FOR RENT—Irrigated farm of 32 acres,
five-room house, large stables; $300 per
year. Grocery store, 1030 Burnet St., 4
large living rooms; $25. Woods & Mailer,
Exc. Agts. .
I3i.wu ACKhti ot the best watered and
finest agricultural land in the panhandle
ot Texas. In lBO-acre tracts and up at
»s to Jila per acre. Titles pertect. for
terms and further information write j.
u. Manony, uaKviiie, Tex.
KOK SAL,hi—3MJ-acre tarm, all tenced,
and 1») acres In cultivation; two houses,
barns, etc.; iz miles east ot ban Antonio
City Hall; $ai per acre; easy terms, or
will sell ioo or ibu acres, partly improved,
tor tli per acre casn. Owner, SS8 Hixpress.
CORPUS CHRISTI
vegetable lands, luw acres; ranroad runs
through It. Will sell to actual settlers
at $&> per acre in 4u-acre tracts. P. O.
Box 442, Corpus Christl, Tex.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGEHS
COR SALt
' FARMS AND NANCHHS.
tOOO ACRES
Chocolate loam, 125 acres in cultivation,
in artesian belt, 1*4 mllei from city limit,
on macadamized road.
SAN ANTONIO LOAN AND TRUST Co.
Roth Tela. 21r> W. Commerce St
Lands Near Corpus Christ!
Luuo acres, choice tor vegetables and
oranges; none over three miles from
railroad. Will soli cheap to -actual set-
tlers In tracts of 40 acroa or more. NV.
(lillis, Corpus Christl, Tex.
1712 ACRB0 OP FINE LAND for sale;
situated in Live Oak County, fronting
on Nueces River; fully 9<) per cent of
this laud is fine farming land; no better
can be found In the Neuces Valley. For
price and particulars address Mrs. J. A.
Kirlln I)in« ro P. O., Live Oak Count),
Texas.
FARM FOR SAL15—Sixty a res. im-
provtd, fenced, 4-room house, wn.ter;
no acres in cultivation. S acres In vege-
tables; black sanely l iam; in cringe belt,
two miles from Mecville. Pri^e $3000, half
cash. Address P. O. box 495, B-jevillc,
Texas.
COR SALt:—
miscellaneous.
WOOD! WOOD!
200 cords, mostly split dry, 4-foot oak,
$:t cord f. o. b. cars, Sublime, Tex.; im-
mediate shipment. Richard Kckhardt,
Yorktown, Tex.
FOR WALK—Pure ribbon cane syrup at
Collins Garden. Old phone 1U2.
FOR 8ALU—4-toot post oak wood, *b.50
delivered. Both phones <167.
( I T poinsettias lor table decorations;
narcissus, callas, hyacinths, roses, pink
and white sweet peas. Mrs. brown, 619
RcJknap. Roth phones.
HAVL your shirts mane by Johnson, tne
Shirt Maker, 108 iturri, between Com-
merce and Market StrePts.
CllRYBAXS lll&MUM plants, Timothy
Laton, largest white grown, 2a cents a
dozen. 426 Lssex St. Phone 411-2r.
CULTIVATE THE HABIT—Eat Strong's
delicious pecan taffy. Made fresh every
day at 1«*5 Houston St.
FUR SALE-Passion Play tilm, oxylithe
outtit, cornice brake, snow case, sate.
bu< west commerce.
CUT FLOWERS, artistic floral designs;
prompt delivery. Geo. C. Baker, 206 East
Park Ave. Old phone 2361; new 2053.
WOOD
Four-foot postoak. $8 a full cord, de-
livered. Either phone 330.
1-1AWO—Schubert Lpright Grand; fine
tune and in elegant condition; price »l(H).
Apply Mrs. C. Robbins, Ida East Ko-
mana St.
FRUIT trees and ornamentals; roses, or-
anges, lemons, figs, persimmons, pecans,
etc.; everything for yard and orchard;
fine catalogue free. Alvin Fruit and
Nurtery Co., Algoa, Tex.
HARKISON'S vaiveless Automatic Wick-
less Oil-Gas Stoves. Summerset Road,
.fust past Collins' Gardens.
2000 ACRES of black sandy prairie land,
east of San Antonio; all splendid agricul-
tural land: some Improvements; for sale
cheap, and will take some trade; prefer
city property. 24 Express.
SHOES half-soled and heeled. $1; boys'
shoes half soled. 50 cents. Lucchese
Bros., 316 East Houston Street.
WATERMELON SEED—Alabama Sweets,
$1 per lb.; Rocky Ford cantaloupes, $1.25
per lb.; Mlbane cotton seed. 12 per lb.;
all f. o. b. Devine. Charles A. Obets, De-
vine, Tex.
GOOD ear corn for sale 70 cents bushel,
j. P. Lovelady & Co., 500 S. Flores St.,
new phone 2107.
FOR SALE—No. 2 Faultless Grubbing
Machine; good condition; bargain sale.
R. I). Horton, Martindale. Texas.
"LUMBER for sale direct from our plan-
Ina mills to consumer. P. O. Box 293,
Houston, Toxas."
WOOD, WOOD—I. & G. N. R. R. cars
arriving daily; four-foot mesquite, $4.50.
delivered. New phone 848. R. A. Grant,
care Geo. T. Taft.
OKI OAK stove wood. HS.oO; mesqulte,
$5.25. Sap Wood Co. Old phone 513-3r;
new lias.
WOOD FOR SALE—Good dry oak wood.
New phone 734, old phone 339-2r. A. J.
Avent & Son.
WOOD—Mission Ice and Fuel Co. Both
phones 256.
HAVE for Immediate shipment choice
Ji.linson grass, prairie and alfalfa hay,
ear corn, both bulk and sacked mixed;
also white; R. R. P. oats, Kansas white.
W. G. Thomas, McKinney, Tex.
Wli'JU AMU CUA1.
Wilson M. Brown.
SEWING machine's repnlred and cleaned
at M. J. Hewitts. Both phones.
WE have a lot of serond-hand vehicles
that wp are offering very choap. Staacke
Brothers.
WE MUST get rid of our second-hand
vehicles. Co n i" early for bargains.
Stnacke Rrotliers
GOOD second-hand surreys, phaetons,
buggies very cheap. Staacke Brothers.
FOR SALE—At a bargain. 20-horse-
power C harter gasoline engine, good coti-
r'ltion, with all appurtenances. Address
Gasoline Engine, care San Antonio Ex-
press.
FOR SALE—First-clans second-hand pool
table, cheap. Call 32$ Josephine St.
WOOD. WOOD— FVjur-foot full cords,
car lots, on i. tit U. N. «.y.. at $3 per
cord, or laid down at San Antonio, 13.80.
Will shade price ror more wood. Jay K.
Adams, hicks Bldg.
11/ANTED—
* FARMS AND LAND*
I HAVE buyers (or your real estate or
business. Can sell your property no mat-
ter where located. Write today. Address
J. A. Clopton, 1M West Houston Street.
Old phons (16. new phone Mt.
|-|OTELS AND RESTAURANTS
I HAVE purchased an Interest In the Ar-
lington Hotel at Corpus Christl, Tex.,
and would be glad to sea my friends
when down my way. M. J. Mulligan,
Veteran Yard mas ter.
EXPRESS RESULT-6HINGERS
I IVE STOCK—
HORSES. MULES, CATTLB.^TC^
FOR PALE—One good driving and saddlo
horse, 6 years old. Scheuermeyer's Park.
WANTED—Milk cows (springers! in good
condition. Address Hall, 120 West Com-
merce, city.
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred stallions, 1
und 2 years old; one carload of horses
from HV4 hands to 16 hands lilgh; all gen-
tle to rltle and drive. 501 Buena Vista Ht.
pOR
Sale-
vehicles
AND HARNESS.
l'i>K SAUW—fhaeton; also surrey; rub-
ber tired. Bargain. 112'/a North Flores.
Phone (S69-2 rings.
I ( It BARGAINS In second-liand vehicles
see Woodwurd CarriagM Company.
hOK SAL.K-Two-horse wagnn and har-
ness. hay ralte and mower. 121 Jackson.
l-'OH HA LU CHEAP—A good, strong sur-
rey, very little used; reason tor selling,
nave no use tor it. Apply club Stables,
jus Heimann street.
SANDSTROM short-turn buggl's and
runabouts, something new. Corne see
the:n Vehicles turn in their own 'ength.
Staacke Bros.
FOR SALK A second-hand surrey, in
good condition; cheap, lua McCullough
Ave.
FOR BALE—Light runabout, with top; a
good one; $25. 619 W. Laurel St.
VIOLINE one-horse wagon, nearly new,
in good condition, at a bargain. 1116
North Fine St.
FOR SALE—Light hack or one-seated
Democrat wagon, second-hand; cheap.
San Antonio Tent and Awning Co., 117
South Flores St.
FOR HA F. Iv— Hunting wagon, doublei
harness, tent, ' amp stove, chairs, mat-
tress. horse. J100 if taken at once. 616
North Flores Si.
pOR
SALE-
FURNITURE AND PIANOS.
Bl'Y, sell or trade new or second-hand
furniture. Cady-Cotter Furniture Co.,
114 Main Plaza.
PRIVATE sale household goods. 112 E.
Maple
WOODS NATIONAL BANK.
Have tine piano that will trade tor
certitlcate of deposit in above. Address
IjOCK Box »l3.
FOR SALE—Furniture; complete outfit of
6-room house, central location, with pos-
session of house; bargain. 86 Express.
TOBIN HILL-Coniplete outfit four-
room cottage: possession of house if de-
sired. 112 E. Maple.
DRESSERS, washstands, hall tree, pil-
lows, pot plants, linoleum; sell cheap;
towels, racks. 129 South Cherry.
NOTICE.
We buy, sell and exchange new and
second-hand furniture. Max Karotkln, 119-
123 Main Avenus.
, UTOMOBILES—
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR Co
Clay 3rown, Manager.
Repairs, supplies, storage. We cm-
ploy competent men. not boys. All
work guaranteed. Automobiles for rent.
New Phone 2309. 107 South Street. San
Antonio, Texas.
RUICK two-cylinder automobiles, ths
best two-cylinder car en the market; a
tar that goes through sand without a
hitch. Stcvens-Duryea four and six-cyl-
inder, the embodiment of automol-ile re-
finement. You make no mis-take in buy-
ing any of the above. Let us show
them. Staacke fcros.
pOR
RENT-
houses.
FOR RENT.
342b w. Commerce St., new 3-room cot-
tage, hail and bath, lis per month; 410
Evergreen St., 4-room cottage, 515 per
month; M4 Camden SI., eight rooms and
batn, modern, $ou per montn. Apply
J. A. C.LOPTU.N.
102 West Houston Street.
FOR RENT.
Eleven-room modern house on N.
Flores St., $45 per month.
Eleven-room modern nouse on Augusta
St., $65 per Month.
Nine-room ^nodern house on Uuenther
St., $4.) per month.
hiignt-room modern nouse on Camden
St., $50 per month.
tiight-rooni modern house on Uollad St.,
$t>0 per month.
t;ignt-room modern nouse on i.ewis St.,
$46 per month.
Three-room modern house on Morales
St., $10.50 per month.
HAl.lylUAy-SWt,^!' REAL.T* CO.
Ground Floor. * Mackay Bldg.
Both Phones.
FOR MUNT— Four-room cottage, 1157 Du-
rango St., $10. Bosbyshell & Rlne, 239
Moore Bldg.
FOR SALE-Or rent, new 6-room modern
house in best part of city; macadamised
street, cement walk; will sell on easy
terms or rent to a desirable tenant. E. A.
Fox A Co., 427 Navarro 8t.
FOR RENT
Two-story residence, suitable for a
boarding house; electric lights, bath,
sewer and gas. San Antonio Loan and
Trust Co. Both phones. 215 West Com-
merce St.
FOR RENT OR LEASE.
The well-known hotel property In the
city of Brownsville, Tex., known as the
Miller Hotel; furnished or unfurnished;
?ossesslon on March 1. 190S. Apply to F.
turrla. Brownsville, Tex.
FOR RENT—Two story modern 11-room
residence, completely furnished; full of
boarders; No. WJU west Macon St.; $,j.
wm. F. schutz, Riverside Bldg.
FOR RENT—Nine-room residence, halls,
bath, sewers, electricity. 939 N. Flores
St.. |40. Schuts. Riverside Bldg^
SEVEN-ROOM house, partly furnished:
modern conveniences, MS River Ave, In-
quire 230 Blum St.
FOR rent—For one year., furnished
house, 225 W. Poplar; call after 4 p. m.
NEW, never occupied house of eight
rooms; servant's room In yard; hand-
some paper and electric fixtures; $50 per
month; open. Apply 316 Ogden St., old
pnone mm.
FOR RENT—My ten-room house, suit-
able for first-clans boarding house.
Furniture and piano for sale, cheap. 177
Express.
A COTTAGE, also two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. New phone 2299.
FOR RENT—.til Madison St.. six-room
house and hall. Mew phone S3* or UK.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
COR RENT—
1 houses.
We Have for Sale
or will build to suit In any part of the
city, on monthly payment plan, and
will take other property for first pay-
ment.
DAWSON CONSTRUCTION CO..
F. II. Yea Kiev, Local Representative
-01 Book Rl(ig. Both phones.
l'(»R KhNT House of four rooms arJJ
l«ath .>11 J/iurel Height*, near car. 13#
1 :x press.
14:i
21U
112
ill
407
018
KOK RUiNT.
August a .st., lo-room modern. ...Jtio.w
Zavala St., H-r. hall and batn..
ft. Cypress, N-room modern M.uo
Heivin. i-r. hall and bath
W. Maple, 10-room modern 45.00
Lf-wis, 8-room modern 45.00
N. Center, 4-room cottage 12.00
Lamar, 4-room cottage 15.00
River Ave., N-room house Jtt.W)
S. < .terry. 3-room cottage f.00
S. Cherry. U-room cottage &.UU
CONRO* At KICft.
FOR RENT.
Neat new cottage of five rooms, hat!
and bath; porcelain tub, hot and cold
water; two blocks from car; $25.
CON ROY & KICK.
pOR
rent-
STORES'and offices.
STORK ROOM, 222 Losoya Street, dimen-
HK'li 2-1x9.'! feet. J. M. Taylor, Mackay
Hulkling.
NICK office sp;ico and desk room for
rent, $j to $10. Call W. Commerce.
FOR RENT—Room 19,
lng. Apply Room IS.
Riverside bulld-
'j'WO nice office rooms for rent in Alamo
National Hunk Building.
pOR
Rent-
farms AND RANCHES.
hOK rujxmt—'Three acres or lrngaoie
land in Johnson grass, inquire River
Avenue, at Snn Antonio hinting Club,
near I'nlon Garden.
FOR RENT—Ranch of 160 acres; plenty
of water; northwest of town. 652 Leal St.
p>R
RENT-
miscellaneous.
J'OK RENT—Stable and nam, two blocks
from postofflce. Miss Walton, 316 Nacog-
doches St.
SEWING MACHINES to rent. Hewitt
FURNITURE
FOR RENT.
If you want to furnish your house or
rooms from kitchen to parlor remember
the "old reliable," Max Karotkln, 119-123
Main Avenue.
pOR
RENT-
FURNISHED ROOMS.
NICELY furnished rooms on Tobin Hill
with table board in same block. Apply
12W Main Ave., old phone 12(H.
FOR RENT—Large front room, south-
eastern exposure. 515 W. Macon St., old
phone 1085.
VANCE APARTMENTS. 318H East
Houston; large front rooms; central, near
Postofflce and theaters; no sick; no chil-
dren.
FOR RENT—A nice room for gentleman;
close In, Sycamore Street; two-story brick
house; party must give references. Wm.
Dobrowolski, 219 St. Mary St.
LACLEDE HOTEL—Newly furnished
southeast rooms; Commerce Street, one
square west of City Hall.
PLEASANT ROOMS-115 Goliad St.
Ft'RNISHED room, with all conveni-
ences, suitable for couple, gentlemen of
ladles. Phone 1097-ir.
DKR1RAPLE furnished southeast rooms,
half-block from postofflce. 729 E. Hous-
ton St. Old phone.
NO. 213 MAVERICK GROVE PI^ACE-
Large front room, connecting bath; all
modern conveniences. Old phone 2974.
MAVERICK PLACE—Avenue C and
Tenth St.. Army Post cars; modern con-
veniences. New phone 1522.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished southeast
room; private home; no children, close
in: gentlemen only; no sick. Horner,
430 S. Presa.
ELEGANT rooms, bath connection, hot
and cold water, electric lights; also stable.
323 South St.
NICE newly furnished room, -with all
modern conveniences, centrally located,
in private tamiiy, ror rent very reason-
able. Old phone 2143.
WiUJtfL* furnished rooms for light
Housekeeping. No sick or children taken.
1507 W. Houston.
1H.JU AKi'AiJtr-rormeny the ftlahncke
Apartments; best rooms in the city; all
newly furnished, centrally located, cor-
ner Houston and St. Marys Sts. Car»
from all depots pass the door.
Ft'RNISHED ROOMS for couples or
gentlemen; housekeeping privileges. 705
San Pedro Ave.
NICELY furnished rooms for rent; no
sick; no children taken. S25 Carson St.
NICELY furnished south room, every-
thing new, with or without board: strlct-
Iv private family, near San Pedro Park,
Heacon Hill cur. 135 Park Place.
SINGLE rootn. first floor, private en-
trance. quiet, family, car line; close In,
$5. 444 South Alamo.
»meoND-STTJK* tront room, furnished;
modern conveniences, stable, close In,
near Beethoven Hall. '£Sf Arclntega Ht.
PS
RENT—
ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING.
FOR healthy couple without children,
lovely roonu for light housekeeping;
private home. Address 167 Express.
NICELY furnished rooms with or with-
out light housekeeping. 41! Fifth St.
TWO ROOMS, furnished, light house-
keeping. 211 Wicks St., block and half
off South Aiamo.
FURNISHED rooms for light housekeep-
ing. Inquire at 109 Oak St., one block from
car.
liRIGHT rooms, completely furnished
for housekeeping, sink, lights, gas, bath;
residence district. 901 Main Ave.
31(1 SOLFDAD, close in; two large con-
necting furnished front rooms 'or house-
keeping. Reasonable by month.
EXPRCM WANT AO*
ARC RESULT •RINQCR*.
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