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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILY EXPRESS: FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY ZZ, 1»03.
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COCIETY MEETINGS
Masonic Notice.
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ing at 8 o'clock for work in the
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brethren cordially invited.
T. T. VANDERHOEVEN,
W. M.
FUNEkAL NOTICE.
Mm. C. H. Mass.
Died in Pan Antonio, Tex., January 21,
39O0. at 2:12 o'clock a. in.. Mrs <\ }|.
Vass, aged 41 years. The funeral will be
held at the First Baptist Church at 1"
a. m., January 22 (Friday), 1909. Inter-
ment in the Nashville (/IVnn.) Cemetery.
Friends invited to attend.
BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TEXAS.
11.500 acres of land in Zavala County, 15 miles of
Southern Pacific Railroad, and near new proposed
railroad to Crystal City. Soil rich black mesquite and
ehocolai loam, to \ feet deep. Artesian water can
be had at 600 feet. Large lake fed by springs, and
weli arid windmill on the tract. Land adjoining selling
in farm tracts at $20 per acre. This is alfalfa, cot-
ton. corn and cane land. This land must be sold,
and. Mr. Coloniser, if you want a genuine bargain, this
is the tract for you. Title perfect. Price, $7 per acre.
WEBB COUNTY BARGAIN.
This magnificent body of land, containing 10.000
acres, lies sixteen miles of the railroad. It is a solid
body of alternate sections, fenced, and fully 80 per
cent choice agricultural land. Part chocolate loam
and part black sandy loam soil, lVfe to 4 teet deep - in
the artesian belt- part open country, part heavy
mesquite timber. An ideal tract to colonize. Title
perfect. Term*, one-third cash, balance long time, 7
per cent. Price, $4 an acre.
320 ACRES NEAR AT LEE.
A beautiful body of choice agricultural land, lying
one-half mile north of the new town of Atlee in La-
Salle 'ountv. on railroad. Soil black alluvial, 11 g
to 3 feet d ep, , lay subsoil; big German colony also
adjoins tlie land. Wood on the land will pay the cost
of clearing. A splendid farming district. 24 inches
average rainfall 16 years, Government report. Price,
$15 per acre, one-third cash; balance easy time, 7
per cent.
FARM TRACT, LASALLE COUNTY.
SO acres of land located one-half mile of the new
railroad town of Farming ton, LaSalle County. Texas.
A solid body of chocolate loam soil. 1 Vj to 4 feet
deep. This is ideal soil for the growing of Bermuda
onions, Rocky Ford cantaloupes, as well ;is all kinds of
truck, and the staple crops of corn and cotton such
lands will soon be worth $50 to $100 per acre. An
abundance of water for irrigation can be had at shal-
low depth. Title perfect. Price, $25 an acre, one-
third cash; balance long time.
700.000 GALLONS PER DAY.
1000 acres of choice black sandy loam land, located
within easv distance of this city, good macadamized
road, good residence, small field. Fine artesian well,
on highest point of land, flowing 700,000 gallons dally.
Adjoining land held at $65 to $75 per acre. Can be
cut into 50 to 100-acre farms and make joo per cent on
your investment. Title perfect, favorable release
clause. This tract can be had on very liberal terms.
Tt would pay you to investigate it. as if is the biggest
bargain in Bexar County. Price, $40 per acre.
ALFALFA LAND, DIMMIT COUNTY.
558 acres of land near Bermuda, Dimmit County,
adjoining the Bermuda colony, which is being colo-
nized at $20 to $25 an acre, and near the largest well
in Dimmit Courty. In on public road; beautiful, level
body of black alluvial soil, choice alfalfa land. Only
question of time until such lands will bring $100 per
acre. Price. $10 an acre, one-third cash, balance long
time.
,mT rivFR " 000 ftOfl V 'KHS OF LAND LISTED WITH US AND THB ABOVE ARE ONLY A
FEW OF "TH! CHOICER ' PROPOSITIONS. IF YOU DON'T FIND WHAT YOU WANT ON THIS LIST,
WRITE US.
J. H. KIRKPATRICIi COMPANY,
"The Texas Land Men."
417-413 Navarro Street. San Antonio, Texas.
An Ideal Southern Home
—M——— I'1" —" — ■■■■——
Located on the creat of tlie lilll In beautiful Alamo Heights, and
overlooking the surrounding country, is offered at a great sacrifice.
The residence is a handsome colonial design, the first story anil
basement being of solid brie', construction, and the second story of
lumber, with shingle covering. It contains sixteen rooms exclusive of
halls, two bathrooms and six storage closets. It is equipped with »i
complete system of electric lighting, with handsome electric fixtures,
nnd a complete system of electric call bells and burglar alarm. It is
heated with the hot water system throughout. All bedrooms have sta-
tionary washstands, with hot and cold water. There is a large brick
stable and carriage house, a garage and a brick servants' house T.-lth
three rooms and bath. The grounds comprise two and one-half acres
on the crest of tlie hill, and are beautifully laid out wtih cement walks
and asphalt drives, and contain a splendid grove of natural forest
shade trees.
The surrounding properties of Madeliene Terrace and Alamo Heights
are undergoing great and rapid development, and are recognized today
as the highest clans of residence property.
This magnificent property can be bought at a great sacrifice on
Its original cost and on terms to suit the buyer.
For further particulars, address R. H. RUSSELL, Daily Express
Building, San Antonio, Texas.
JOR SALE-
REAL ESTATE.
200 ACRES land, 3 miles from Flores-
ville; 75 acres in cultivation, balance in
postoak; well and windmill; $15 per acre.
CADWALLADER & WOODMAN,
106 W. Houston St.
ALAMO BEACH, the best place on the
Texas coast for a summer or winter
home. Lots can now be bought for $150
to $200, which will be worth double soon.
See us. then see the property. Railroad
fare Saturdays and return Monday $2.50
round trip.
CADW ALL AI >ER & WOODMAN,
106 W. Houston St.
SSN ANTONIO ABSTRACT 00
(Incorporated.)
Room 204 Washer Bldg., Main Plaza.
We want to figure with you on that
abstract of title to your property. Have
us make it now. so you will be ready to
sell when you find a buyer. If your titie
is defective w can help you to cure 't.
Delays are dangerous.
J. E. WELLS, Mgr. Both Phones.
FOR SALE — ''wo lots and five-room
bouse, near S. p. Depot; cash only. Fur-
ther information addres* Postmaster,
Klrby, Tex.
BUY THESE $750 cash, 3 large lot?
partly fenced. the very kind ymi are look-
ing for, suitable FOR home nr three rent
houses in very best of neighborhood
"WHERE houses are always rented.
RYAN. 1822 E. Commerce. Old phone si»j
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
At the prettiest cottage on the hill;
7 rooms, large grounds, on San Pedro « ir
line, corner Main Avenue and San Pedro
Place. Price reasonable.
CHEAP LOTS IN RIVERSIDE
The person who holds a warranty deed
to a lot in Riverside Park is to be envied.
It will grow in value as the town grows.
The cheapest and most desirable lots in
San Antonio for the money. It's a fact,
and we can prove it. Let us show you.
C S. FOWLER & liKO,,
DOC-HOT-20S Frost Building.
Old phone 2319. New phone 3043.
134 HICKS A VS.
REDUCED TO $3250.
This beautiful home cost $4000, and it's
going to be sacrificed. Cement block
house, standing on brick piers and two
sides solid foundation; plastered and
finished in rough tinted walls; bath, toilet,
five rooms, parlor l'.\16 feet, dining room
ItixlG, kitchen 16x1.*. both bedrooms 15x15
feet; sheds and barn; two big lots, all
fenced, with walks; one block from Presa
car line, with 2»; fruit trees on it
CONNESS REALTY CO., Exc. Agts.
BLACK WAXY PRAIRIE LAND
Sold in Tracts of 8o Acres Or More
TF.N THOTSANO ACKKK black waxy prairie land in the VICTORIA
COVNTRY; cut to suit from Sfl acres up; 40 inches of rainfall; no brush,
no drouth; every foot well drained, with deep, wide ditches; ready for the
plow. Fine farms all around, proving the value of the lnnri. ion acres
Inst season cleared $4000 in rice; alfalfa cut eiKht times, clearing $120 per
licre, while threi-fourths of a bale of cotton and forty bushels of corn,
.,s Well ii« nil kinds of vegetables, were produced by the farmers. One
farmer has llv.-.l there for nine years, ..n 300 acres, and Ills bank account
1„ the pi oof (>t our contention as to Wie value of tills land. Lemons
and oranges are producing finely.
WHY pay $15 per acre more In cry, unproven sections, and then clear
it, than we can sell you tills land for?
Call and let us lake you over the lands and prove every statement
we make. The land* are sure lo double within twelve months.
JONKS, I,OTT & CO..
Ground Floor Hicks Building.
$1 DOWN
$1 WEEKLY
Buys a lot in Roosevelt Addition,
located on South liackberry and Olive
Streets, 3 blocks from car line, near
school and church. Two blocks north
of Marlborough Place where lots are
selling from $450 to $1000. Sidewalks to
car line, city water and electric
lights; no saloons or negroes; ten
houses now built, others will start at
once; Highland Park car line will run
by these lots thus giving you two lines
of street car service. Dr. Witte lias
bought, the eight blocks south and will
spend viO.OOO in improvements, buy
now and get the benefits of improve-
ments that are to follow. Only a few
lots left at old prices. After February
i prices will be advanced. Price $175
eaeh. No interest or taxes No pay-
ments while sick, free deed to one lot
in case of death. Free deed and ab-
stract. or we will build you a 3 or I-
room house with bath on a 50-foot lot
for $100 rash and $1?< per month and
interest Why pay rent when you can
own n home for the first payment and
interest? This Is all your home will
actually cost you if you are paying
rent. Come in and let us explain our
plans.
EMPIRE REALTY CO.
Roth Phones. 120 Mackay Building.
FOR SALE—-Beautiful new 5-room cot-
tage near car line, South Heights, only
$1900. ("has. O. Austin, Henry Terrell
Building.
Want a Farm?
If you are interested in the pur-
chase of a small or large farm,
ranch or colonization tract, write
postal card for tho largest list
ever issued tn the State.
J. A CLOPTON.
103 W. Houston St.. San Antonio, Tex.
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS
On Lots
TO HOME BUILDERS IN
MA RLBOROUG11 PLACE.
EMPIRE REALTY CO.,
120 Mackay Building.
$300 CASH.
$25 monthly, buys a beautiful 5-room cot-
tage. reception hall, lights, sewer toilet,
finished in mission, with paper to mateh;
east front; gallery full length of house;
good neighborhood; one year old. 215 To-
ledo St.. $2750.
CONNESS REALTY CO.. Exr. Agts.
FOR SALE Five-room c.utage <.r bun-
galow. $25 cash, balance $2» monthly.
BROWN At MA HAN.
413 Front Mid,",.
FOR SALE At a bargain, if bought this
v/eek. Cottage of ii rooms and bath, lot
DOxlM, fourth block east from Tobln Hill
car of," Marion. Old phone 853
ONLY 250
Only one lnt left at $250, Beautiful
Lawndale Addition, on Hot Wells ear
line. Small cash payment. Don't miss
(his chance to get a home; church and
school near. Also will sell new 5-room
cottage with hath; half block of car line;
only $300 cash, balance as rent. Price
$1850.
A J. GREINER,
602Vfc East Houston St. New Phone 1469
WHO wants a home direct from owner?
six rooms and bath, modern. Easy terms,
if desired. 642 Express.
Bl'Y where priees are advancing; choice
bargains in Brazoria <'ount v lands. Writ 3
Walter I>• Wilson, Brazoria, Tex.
FOR SALE Beautiful lots on car line,
South Heights, cheap; easy terms. Chas
o. Austin, Henry Terrell Bhlg.
We Build Right
By complying with building and plumb-
ing ordinances. It is true that this costs
some more than where city regulations
are ignored, but then those who live
in our houses are not afraid to go to
sleep these cold nights tor fear of fire
from defective chimneys. Let us figure
with you. and remember that we fur-
nish everything and build according to
your plan on terms to suit.
r. H. WESTER CO..
Both Phones 3041. 320 E. Houston St.
FOR SALE Two 6-room cottages. 420 and
422 Spofford Ave., Government Hill, on
car line; they have cement sidewalks,
curbing, gas and electric lights; to be
sold together ahd for the bargain price
of $4500"; half cash. William Will, Old
Phone 3396.
NICE four-room home, complete; also
eight rooms under construction; will sell
on good terms and take in good lot, at 518
West Woodlawn.
ELEGANT 7-room 2-story house, mod-
ern. good location. Price $3000; one-third
cash, balance easy.
BROWN" & MA HAN.
413 Frost Bldg.
GOOD INVESTMENT Here it Is; Large
3-room house, front and hack galleries,
barn, large lot, room for one or two more
houses; city water, on business street,
where houses ALWAYS rent; only $800
cash; now rented $S."0 month. The lot
alone is worth $500 RYAN, 1822 E. Com-
merce. Old phone 846.
2-STORY BRICK HOUSE
This exceptionally fine home of nine
rooms, hall and bath, with largo corner
lot; property could not he improved for
lets thar. $90QQ; lot well worth $2500; will
offer for next few days at $60<)0.
F. C. HUNNAM & CO.,
218 Avenue' D.
Old phono 4;5. New phono 1204.
ALAMO HEIGHTS Eight lots, lately oc-
cupied by the Maverick bungalow, de-
stroyed by fire. Most beautiful site on
the hill. Fence, servant's house and sta-
ble go with lots. If Interested write or
phone Robert Maverick for appointment.
FOR BALE New Colonial 8-rooni, 2-stor.v
house on Tobln Hill. 318 East Laurel.
Owner.
FOR SALE Fine hrlck resi-
dence at 420 Martin St., the
most select central residence
district in the city; two stories
with attic and basement, con-
taining in all 11 rooms, besides
2 largo bath rooms, butler's
pantry and 14 closets and store-
rooms; furnace heated, splen-
didly lighted and with first-
class plumbing throughout. One
of the most modern and per-
fectly equipped homes in the
city. Lot 100 feet front. Brick
2-story garage with servant's
room and balii room on second
story. For price, terms and
fuli particulars see R. ±i. Rus-
sell, at Daily Express Office.
FOR SALE 12S Park Place, near San
Pedro Park, on car line, 5 rooms, modern
conveniences, gas. etc.; price right;
terms. Owner, 120 Park Place. Old
phone 2274.
SIX ROOM house, hall, bath, servant's
room, storeroom and stable, San Pedro
Ave,, $4600.
CADWALLADKR & WOODMAN,
108 W. Houston St.
103 MADISON ST.
Next to corner Garden, large 2-storv
home, southeast front; in this elegant
neighborhood; now rented $45 monthly;
seven rooms, two halls, richly papered,
finished in white, porcelain bath, station-
ery washstand, two lavatories, hot and
cold water, gas, lights with buttons, barn;
lot alone worth $3000. $6000 buvs It.
CONNESS REALTY CO.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE- Fine resi-
dence lot 75x200 feet, southeast frontage,
large burn and fine yard and trees; will
j exchange for smaller place. Stone-Zor-
kowsky Co., Room 10, over 241 East Com-
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
pOR SALE—
^ REAL ESTATE.
BUYERS and selh rs of real estate eat
at the Uneeda Cafe because they know
where to get the best. 404 E. Houston.
FOR SALE—Modern five-room house,
West Myrtle, one block from San Pedro.
Both phones 1144.
J. Tom Williams
ANNO U N C E S
The Removal of His Office to
421 NAVARRO STREET.
Real Estate and Loans,
City Property, Farms, Ranches.
THE late cold snap did not injure orange
and lemon trees at Papalote. It indicated
what varieties are frostproof, and was
therefore of inestimable value. Buy your
five acres of Papalote orange land now
before the raise in price; $10 will put you
in possession of one tract. German-
American Land Co., 234 Moore Bldg.
Dahlgren, Benson k Welch
Alamo Plaza, Grand Op< ra House Bldg.
Lots and dwellings Texas Farms
and Ranches Mexican Timber,
Agricultural and Grazing Lands.
HERE ARE MONEY MAKERS.
The prices will sell them.
17 East End lots. $l70o.
16 East End lots, $1<?00.
14 East End lots, $1260.
47 East End lots, only $4560.
Big 50-foot lots, good neighborhood,
Where houses are always rented,
All on water mains, too.
Now s the time—cash counts.
Suitable for homes or rent houses,
Or houses Bl'ILT for sale.
No other property as good.
Offered as cheap. Call and see.
RYAN, 1S22 E. Commerce. Old phone 846.
CALL and investigate our property be-
fore buying. Have several great bar-
gains. No trouble to show them, whether
you buv or not.
DO N N E I.L Y - SH A N NON R E AI /IT Y < 'O.
104 Mackay Building.
Old Phono 215. New Phone 284.
SEE W. D. Syers for a bargain in a
swell brick home just completed on
French Place near Main Ave.; also sev-
eral frame houses from 6 to s rooms,
with all modern conveniences, sewer,
electric lights and gas; from $1800 to $3800.
Call 117 Mackay Bldg., or old phone 1871.
SI'RR BARGAIN 354 acres south of Fal-
furrias; open rich mesquite land, near
new railroad survey; flowing wells on
three sides; worth $25; quick sale for $8.
McCoy Co., Hicks Bldg.
OPPOSITE S. P. Passenger Depot—Two-
stfJry brick rooming house. 104 Heimann
St.. modern. 15 rooms; also store build-
ing, 20x72. with basement under whole;
lot 70x180; fronts Heimann St. and Gon-
zales St. Price. $17,500 Apply 104 Hei-
mann St. < >ld phone 3503, new phone 2811,
or P. O. Box 913
FOR SALE By owner: One two-room
weather-hoarded brand new house on car.
Price, $7«»>; $50 cash, balance like rent.
Address 625 Express.
FOR SALE- 11*4 acres near car line and
on proposed extension; 50 per Vent can be
made on this purchase on a $5750 ha sis
within six months. Old phone 2062.
A SNAP, 5 lots, 5-room house, well and
windmill, sheds for 20 cows, near city
hmits, only $350; $150 cash, balance easy.
German-American Land Co., 234 Moore
Bldf.
1413 GARDEN ST.
$500 CASH,
Absolutely the cheapest cottage of its
size offered today Just finished, never
occupied. (>n this prominent street. Six
large rooms, reception hall, porcelain
plumbing throughout, hbt and cold water,
light circle gallery, large shed, walks,
block from car line; $32"0.
CONNESS REALTY CO.. Exc. AgU.
FIVE-ROOM house, reception hall. bath,
front and back galleries, gas. electric
lights, large lot. one block from car, on
macadamized street; bargain. $2400.
CADW A LEADER K- WOODMAN,
106 W. Houston St.
WANTED Buyers for three lovely cot-
tages; price and terms great bargain;
parties leaving town.
DON N E LI.Y-SH A N N O N R E A1 ,T Y CO.
104 Mackay Building.
Old Phone 215. New Phono 284.
FOR SALE -Three lots on Goliad, close
in. on car line. Apply 153 Goliad St.
Hicks A. Woods. Edwin <5. Pa
WOODS & PASCHAL.
REAL ESTATE.
Farm, ranch and city property. Old
phone 574. New phono 1088. 320 Hicks
Building.
BEAUTIFUL
Ijeacon Mill
MANSION
We want you to see the elegant new
home we have just completed on Bea-
con Hill. Beautifully situated, large
grounds, commanding view of city
and country. Hardwood floors, plas-
tered walls, beamed ceilings, built-in
bookcases, lovely mantel beautiful
electric fixtures, elegant bath, built-
in china closets, linen closets and cup-
boards. There Is no better built home
in San Antonio. Eight largo rooms,
well lighted closets each bedroom,
basement, and furnace heat. The barn
is in keeping with the house, has stalls
for thi'-e horses and two carriages,
with servants' quarters above. Ce-
ment walks and driveways, lawn al-
ready started. Everything is there.
We did not build this place to make
money. Let us show it to you, and if
you like it, we will make you a price.
NI CHOI SON. FT'RNISH Az SMITH,
617-tilO Moore Building.
Phones 2396.
ATTRACTIVE
Nine-room. substantially built, hand-
somely finished l#aur«*l Heights residence;
beautiful mantels, large galleries, closets
and pantries, electric lights, gas. sewer,
porcelain plumbing; south exposure, lot
,5x150. We - in sell you this property for
$7200. Invesugate.
COMPTON & MOORE.
New Phone 3110. Ground Floor.
Old Phone 996. Moore Bldg.
542 RIVER AVENUE.
$500 CASH.
Balance easy terms. New cottage of five
rooms, reception hall; modern porcelain
plumbing and lights; $2750.
CONNESS Ri.ALTY CO., Exc. Agts.
Saw PEDRO &VE. LOTS
Sl\ lots. 13x112 each, this side ot San
Pedro Springs. These lots are close in,
and we consider them the best bargain
in the city at the price. Six lovely homes
can be put on this property, which can be
sold or rented when completed at good
priees. No better location can be had,
and ii will pay you to investigate this
proposition at once. Price for the entire
six lots, $<k<)(».
CLAFDE KING & CO.
Room 212 Ma-'kav Bhlg.
Phones: Old, 947; New. 819.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
TWO GARDEN STREET LOTS.
The two cheapest lots between Com-
merce St. and S. P. track on this promi-
nent street can be bought for $1275 tor
next few days, in 150o block. Price other
lotp facing this street
CONNESS REALTY CO., Exc. Agts.
E. Quincy St.
An absolutely modern and well-con-
constructed 6-room house; all large
rooms on let 55x160, with stable, etc.
This fine little place can be sold at a
VERY REASONABLE PRICE AND ON
GOOD PERMS. See me.
EH EN W. MILLS, Sole Agent.
J18 E. Houston St. Phones 413.
PRETTY six-room cottage on large cor-
ner lot. Prospect Hill, for sale cheat).
Easy terms. Apply owner, Walter P.
Napier, Moore Bldg.
THE HEIGHTS
A very attractive cottage on a south
corner, overlooking the city. Five splendid
rooms, nicely finished and beautifully
papered; very large lot. Reasonable
terms. See us for full particulars.
J. Ii K I RK PATRICK CO.,
Exclusive Agents.
417 and 419 Navarro St.
IF you have real estate that you
want sold, list it with us. Our con-
nections in the East and West, as
well as in Texas, could not be bet-
ter. If your price Is right we will
furnish the buyer.
JONES. LOTT & CO.,
"The Hustlers."
Ground Floor. Hicks Building.
Old Phone 1381A— New Phone 1340.
$250 GASH
BALANCE easy monthly pay-
ments. buys a new seven-room
two-story home, in Marlborough
Place, on Warwick Boulevard; only
Ha block from South Presa St. car
line. This home is thoroughly
modern; fenced and barn; electric
lights; cement walks to car line
and around house. Wo sell this
home at actual cost of construc-
tion; built by reliable contractor,
and all finish and workmanship of
the best. We save you $500 on tho
home. See us.
EMPIRE REALTY CO,
Ground Floor, Mackay Bldg.
Suburban Home
HIGH AND HEALTHY.
About six acres, chared; all fenced
with El wood fencing. Improvements con-
sist A eight-room house, barn, water;
situiiVd within four blocks of car line.
Suitable for either a small dairy or
chicken farm. Price, $Ht0o; one-third
cash, balance one to four years at 8 per
cent.
T. W. CAMPBELL, Exclusive Agent.
Mackay Bldg., Ground Floor.
Phones: 925 New; 3536 Old.
A Speculation
66-foot lot, across street from
$1,000,000 HOTEL
Building, on lot rents for $150 per month,
being 'i per cent gross on price asked.
This property has a fine future. See
MEERSCHEIDT & REUTZEL,
219 St. Mary Stmt.
FOR SA LE—The splendid brick resi-
dence of the late Mrs. A. Faulkner in
the city of Austin, 18 rooms and base-
ment. with all modern conveniences, lo-
cated in the heart of the city. For terms
apply to Dr. W. H. Tobln or G. A. Proc-
tor, Austin, Tex.
MY BRAND new S-room residence for
sale at a bargain, all modern conveni-
ences. Call 436 West Woodlawn Ave. Dr.
Long.
FOR S A LE—Four-room house; hall, two
galleries. Bargain for quick sale. Call
1020 Morales.
FINE business corner lot. facing South
Presa. 40x103 deep. Cheap, by owner. Old
phone 1490.
FOR SALE—By owner, Ave. C $1700 large
lot; six rooms; abstract. Old phone 2297.
NICE lot, Summit Ave., near Main. Make
offer. F. Galpin, with Newton, \fceller &
Wagner.
A GOOD paying business. Will sell or
trade for land or city property and^ pay
you cash difference. See owner, 235 W.
Commerce.
lO ACRES
We are putting several 10-acre tracts on
th" market. These will he ready for sale
in a few days. You had better make your
selection now, as there Is absolutely noth-
ing like it, or to be compared to it,
around San Antonio.
These are the most beautiful home sites
and vou cannot appreciate them until
you have seen them. To see is to buy.
Located on a splendid driveway and
overlooking the entire city and surround-
ing country.
RATCLIFFE A- LACKS,
101 Mackay Bldg.
COR SALB—
* FARMS AND RANCHES.
Hancock, Loving & Roby
401-402 FROST BLDG.
TEXAS-MEXIO< > INVESTM ENTS.
Mines and Mining, timber, ranch and
colonization lands.
SIX unimproved farms in tracts of 20u
acres each; on line of Karnes and Wil-
son Counties, seven miles west of Fails
City; price and terms reasonable. For
further information address owner, Box
124. Falls City, Tex.
MEXICAN LAND FOR SALE Five miles
from Laredo, on Rio Grande River. 55JO
acres, irrigable, black, sandy loam; 100
acres under Irrigation; 60-horsepower new
pumping plant; $12,000 worth improve-
ments on land. For immediate sale $5.50
per acre, on good terms. Also an adjoin-
ing tract of unimproved land of 11,000
acres at $4 per acre. Fine 'and and a
leal bargain. Will sell ill or part W'ite
or see me. M. A. Worsham, Laredo,
Texas. P. O. box 104.
FOR SALE—600 acres finest, black sandy
mesquite land, all tillable, $8. Will divide.
Owner, 635 Express.
160 ACRES, 35 in cultivation, Frio River,
I' \ aide County; ideal hog, corn, fruit
land. Sell or trade for improved San An-
tonio property. Also horses; not cheap
horses, hut good horses cheap. For par-
ticulars address 325 Express.
80,000 ACRES. VA L VERDE COUNTY.
RAILROAD STATION ON LAND. $1.25
PER ACRE. VORIES P. BROWN,
OYER FROST BANK. SAN ANTONIO.
FOR SALE 26,500 acres Live Oak and
Nueces Counties. '<0 per cent agricultural;
1<? wells, several houses and farms,
abundance wood and water, an»J rich soil.
20 miles from Alice. Simmons railroad
building toward it; per acre. Will sell
readily for $20. subdivided into farms; 25
home.seekcrs ought to combine and divide
it among themselves Instead of paying
big profits to capitalists. Brodbent,
Mackay Bldg.
285 ACRES, the best addition proposition
in Texas. For particulars apply to Ii. H.
Traylor, 236 E. Houston.
RIO GRANDE VALLEY LAND
In any size tracts, on canal and railroad,
with good live town in center ot tract.
Follow the example of the lion. W. .1.
Bryan, who has hougnt 120 acres In this
tract, lie is having it m t in cultivation
and will build a winter home. Don't
buy until you iiave seen this tract. It
is positively the best on the river.
S. G. McWHORTER, 318 Mackay Bldg.
FOR THE TEXAS STOCKMEN-A
BARGAIN.
30,000 acres magnificent land, on the
Mexican border, fronting the Rio Grande,
opposite Maverick County; 10,000 acres
can be irrigated from river at. small ex-
pense; nothing better for the price. Ad-
dress P. O. Box 875. San Antonio, Texas,
or both phones 2326.
A LARGE TRACT FOR COLONIZING.
The very cream of tho Gulf Coast
country on railroad, half mile of depot,
fine flowing artesian well*, level, deep,
rich, loamy soil; part open prairie, part
heavy timber, adjoining lands have been
subdivided and sold to settlers at $30
per acre. This for immediate sale, only
$10 per acre. Terms. S. G. McWHOR-
TER. 318 Mackay Bldg.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
cor salfc
farms and ranches.
128D ACRES, fronting Nueces Riv'er, Dim-
mit County; artesian belt; all tillable.
Price, $11 per ai re. George Seydler, Own-
er, 227 E. Houston St.
EXCHANGE
303 acres fine, smooth, all tillable land,
adjoining railroad; surveyed in 40-acre
tracts, two miles north of Cotulla, county
seat, 80 miles south of San Antonio; in
artesian belt; fine onion and fruit land.
$20 acre. Prefer city property.
A. J. GREINER. Owner,
502^ East Houston Street.
Colonization Proposition
2414 acres fine, smooth, all tillable land,
half mile of Cotulla, county seat of La
Salle County. Land adjoins railroad, is
surveyed in 40-acre tracts. Special price
and terms. Finest colonization proposi-
tion in Texas; V!» miles south of San An-
tonio; in artesian belt. Will sell a part.
A. .J GREINER. Owner and Agent,
502H East Houston Street.
POR BALE 2740 acres, three miles from
growing railroad town 7000 people; fronts
% mile on spring stream; 6-room house,
barn, orchard, gasoline engine, tanks;
excellent for dairy, truck, poultry, fruit,
only $8 per acre for quick sale. Brod-
bent, Mackay Bldg.
IF you appreciate a. good thing, then by
all means see one of ihose 10-acre home-
sites of Ratcliffe & Lacks.
1928 ACRES agricultural land, Zavala
County, in artesian belt. Price, $7 per
acre. George Seydler, Owner, 227 E.
Houston St.
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY—100 acres, 70
in cultivation, balance fine land, water,
river, well and ground tanks. For a
short time can he bought for $2800 from
"Owner," Losoya, 16 miles on Corpus
Christ i Road. Well improved and big
school house, and fronts on Medina River.
Tg see is to buy. A. I*amotte.
poR
Sale-
miscellaneous.
PARTIES desiring to fit out moving pic-
ture shows, in and out of city, will save
money on both machines and film serv-
ice by calling on A. Raschio, 443 East
Commerce St.
L. NY. CT'LVER makes a specialty of
storing and packing furniture. 120 Fan-
nin. Phones 2180.
FOR SALE—Some second-hand clothing;
ladles' coat, jacket, hats, men's suits and
others. Ill Lafltte Street.
SEWING machines repaired ana cleaned
at M. J. Hewitt's. Both phones.
NOTICE - Wanted. houses to build,
raise, level and repair. Also carpenter
work In exchange for horse, cow. buggy
or anything you have to trade. Old
phone 927.
WE can save you one-half on spectacles.
Good glasses, $1; gold frames, $2.50i No
charge for testing; work guaranteed. S.
B. May.. 104 W. Houston St.
CRUSHED granite in car load lots. Ad-
dress Kingsland Quarry, Kingsland, Tex.
NAMES for sale, atty class, up to 900,000,
such as land and insurance agents, in-
vestors, farmers and homeseekera, in all
States. W. Summerhayes Co., Corpus
Christ i. Tex.
FIREPROOF SAFES We ship five to
seven cars safes Southwest each month.
Lowest freight paid prices, write us buy
right. Hall's catalogues furnished. Sev-
eral second-hands San Antonio and
Southwest Texas cheap. W. D. Collins
Safe Co.. Denlson, Tex.
HANK SAFES, Bank Fixtures. South-
ern agents Ely Norris double-door man-
ganese safes. Hall's screw doors. Gar-
nett line wood or marble fixtures. Larg-
est stock South, including twenty second-
hand bank safes, several fixtures. Cor-
respondence solicited. W. D. Collins
Safe Co., Denlson, Tex.
ONE-HALF SAVED on magazine sub-
scriptions; free book sent, giving prices.
C. A. Nichols, Houston, Tex.
FoR SALE Good dry oak stove wook;
McAlester and anthracite coal New
phone 734, old 339-2r. A. J. Avent A Sons.
WANT - For 20 days we will deliver
lo your depot, subject to your inspection,
one of our $8 Swan Mattresses for $5 50.
We want to get our fine mattress in
your homes. S P. T. P. Mattress Co.,
Alpine and Marfa, Tex.
FOR SALE Furnishings of five rooms;
also Victor talking machine, with rec-
ords. 326 San Pedro.
FOR paints, stains, varnish, enamels,
oils, window glass or hardware. See or
phone s. J. Van Ratib, 1305 West Com-
merce.
FOR SALE—Horse, harness, wagon, sew-
ing machine, two beds complete; leaving
city. 1014 Avenue B.
MUSICAL instruments repaired by an
expert. Cash paid for old broken in-
struments. 127 Main Ave.
P.RICK, SAND, LIME, CEMENT. ETC.—
Wholesale and retail, prompt delivery.
Yard. cor. Medina and San Fernando
Str ets. A. Biesenbach, Agt. Old phone
2827; new phond 1906.
SWEET PEAS, roses, poinsettias and
other cut flowers. Mrs. Brown. 619 Bel-
knap. Both plfnnes.
PI I.HARD TABLES Anti-trust billiard
tin I pool tables, standard gradwf, at a big
saving in price. Fasy monthly payments.
Write or phone for catalogue. The Gros-
man Co., 366 Jackson St., Dallas, Tex.
BRICK. BRICK, BRICK San-Mime
pressed brick, as good as St. Louis brick,
at one-third their cost. Patronize home
Industry. All orders gl\en prompt atten-
tion. San Antonio Brick Co. Old phone
3l;«0. office and factory, corner Pine and
Sherman Streets.
1000 I'M BR ELLA china berries, mulber-
ries and fig trees for sale. John M
Schoormann. Jones Ave
BUY your house and barn bills direct
fiom mill, saving $5 to $10 per thousand
feet, paying for lumber aft r examining
H in your town. Address Box 117, Rusk,
Texas.
SODA FOUNTAINS We have several
bargains to offer In both new and second-
hand fountain. . attractive prices; very
easy terms. Write or phone The Gros-
man Co., 366 Jackson St., Dallas. Tex.
BARGAINS in large tracts of land; 800.000
acres State of Chihuahua. Mexico. t*,d miles
from El Paso. A magnificent cattle ranch,
$1 1 » per acre; 170.343 acres State of Coa-
hulla. Mexico, 20 miles south of Del Rio,
$1.75 per acre; 115.000 acres State of Tn-
rnaullpas, 00 per cent good farm land, can
be Irrigated, price $2.25; 15.000 acres near
Raymondville, Texas, on railroad. $12 pet-
acre. Richards Ot Campbell, 502^ East
Houston St.
FOR th€^best of Kansas City meats go to
San Antonio Meat Co.. Ill W Houston St.
Old phone 1906; new phone 252.
FOR SALE—Corn and oats sacks, free of
holes and perfectly sound, that will an-
swer same purposes as new sa^ks, at
reasonable prices. Stanley Newding, 310
ftouth St., San Antonio.
SATST'M A ORANGE TREES, genuine,
hardy, needless on trifollata stork; ktim-
nunts, grape fruit. Japanese fruits and
ornamentals. Magnolia figs, trifollata
seedlings, se» ds wholesale and retail. AN
vln Japanese Nursery, Mason Block,
Houston, Tex.
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