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THE SATM ANTONIO 1JAILY EXPRESS: MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1901.
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tXPBESS RESUlT-BRIWGEBi) EXPBES? RESULT-BHIHGERS EXPRESS BESDIT-BflIHGERS
COR RENT—
* houses.
pofTrent
Four-room cottage, gas, lights, sewer,
hall bark and front gallery; $20.
Two-story, 8-roorn, modern; $60.
Nine-room residence, close-in; $40.
SAN ANTONIO LOAN & TRUST. CO.
in 5 W. Com me roe St.
COR RENT
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EIGHT-ROOM two story modern resi-
dence. 713 Howard Stre&t, Tobin HIU;
cement walks, stable. Call old phone 1241
or new phone 72.
MY HOME—225 Pcolar, furnished or un-
furnished. Call after 4. 21G W. Poplar.
Mrs. Emrle Johnson.
740 WEST MARSHALL STREET.
Brand-new 6-room cottage, li:111. closets,
pantries, porcelain bath, sewers, hot 'wa-
ter, lavatory barn, walks. Wffl. F.
Bchutz, Riverside Bide.
rooms for housekeeping^
NICELY furnished rooms for light house-
keeping; gas, bath and electric lights.
315 East Nueva St. New phone 2782. ^
NICE sunny housekeeping rooms, neatly
furnished, three blocks west of fc>unset de-
pot. 40S E. Commerce.
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>OOMS AND BOARD—
NICELY furnished rooms, light no use-
keeping privileges, close-in; both phones.
201 Jaclcson St.
703 AVE. C (Cor. Seventh)—Just opened;
six suites, furnished for housekeeping,
modern conveniences; clenn.
ROOM and board, close in; front rooms
for couples. rt35 North Flores St.
FINEST private rooms and board at 600
West Macon St. Table boarders solicited.
New phone 3125.
FHtST-CLASS rooms, excellent board,
modern conveniences; private residence.
62S Ave. I?. Old phone 3064.
\\ ANTED—Couple or two gentlemen to
board in comfortable private home;
term.i reasonable. 1208 North Flores.
FOR RENT—Neat 5-room cottage, with
hall and bath; 905 Kentucky Ave., West
End. C. Pessels, 214 E. Crockett.
BIX large nicely furnished rooms in my
cottage, ill Oakland: everything complete
and separate. Old phone 1202.
*29 GTLBEAU ST., just off Dwyer Ave.,
three blocks from Court House, 2-story
i-room house, brand now, strictly first-
Class. every modern convenience. Apply
to owner, at room 204, Mackay Bldg.
F.'OR rent—#
STORES'AND OFFICES.
FOR RENT—Small store, good location
for barber shop or other purposes. 624
Main Ave.
Til S. ALAMO—New modern store, 30x50,
reasonable to party meaning business.
Conness.
HIGH and healthy, completely furnished
cottages, on car iine; convenient to drug
store. No objection to sick. 66 Express.
PLEASANT rooms. llf» Goliad StrSet.
NICEL1 furnished rooms for housekeep-
ing. ir» West Magnolia Avenue, Laurel
Heigh Is. Take San Pedro car.
TWO connecting rooms, completely fur-
nished for housekeeping; gas, bath,
phone; S. P. car. 116 South Pine.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms,
with privilege <>f housekeeping, two
blocks Joske's. Ill Lafitte St.
FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished
rooms for light housrkeeolng in modern
new home; hot and cold water, phone,
electric lights, cement sidewalks; no
other roomers in the house; parties must
have reference and not he sick nor have
dogs or children; this place is located on
Hot Wells car line, plenty gallery and in
a good neighborhood. Address 110, Ex-
nross.
ROOMS for housekeeping; also stable
for rent. 328 E. Nueva St.
COMPLETELY furnished rooms for light
housekeeping; all modern. 435 Main Ave.
FOR RENT—The entire upper floor 21*
East Commerce St. Plenty of light and
ventilation; 20x100. Apply ^16 East Com-
merce St.
FOF RENT- Store room and basement
on Losoya Street. Apply to H. O. Skin-
ner, 209 Alamo Plaza.
ROOMS furnished for housekeeping; elec-
tricity, gas, sink, hath, sitting room; resi-
dence district. 901 Main Ave.
THE BROWN WOOD, 202 Fourth Street,
centrally located; special rates to couples.
Day boarder*? solicited. Old phone 2183.
NICELY furnished front rooms in at-
tractive home for couple; best of refer-
ences in regard t<> good table board; refer-
ences required. Phone 10S6-2r.
NICE rooms and board at $20 per month;
modern; walking distance; phone. 701 W.
Macon.
GOOD board and room with all modem
conveniences; close in. New phone 170S
22<i Quim y.
NEW nicely furnished rooms with good
table board. 203 San Pedro Ave. Old
phone 19K7.
JXPRESS RESULT -BRIBERS
H
ELP WANTED—
male.
WANTED—Man to paint and paper new
two-story house for fine lot, near car
line. Address 17 Express.
WANTED—A competent man to work in
greenhouse. Apply to 206 E. Park Ave.
LEARN bricklaying; earn $4 to V a day
Alamo City Bricklaying School, opposite
P. O.. on E. Houston St. J. J- Wilson,
proprietor.
WANTED—A shoe salesman for men's
department; give references. Address
162 Express.
TH08K having land to grub call on
Garza, Contreras &. Co., contractors,
New Phone 623, 715 Dolorosa St.
YOUNG MEN to prepare for examination
for railway mail and other Government
positions; superior instruction by mail;
established 14 years, thousands of success-
ful students. Sample questions and "How
Government Positions Are Secured" sent
free. Inter-State Schools, 152 Iowa Ave.,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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ANTED—
ANIMALS AND VEHICLES.
WANTED—Several good white men as
firemen at Dittlinger's Lime Works, New
Braunfels, Tex. Steady work and good
pay to the right men.
EXPRESS BESUU-BHIWGEHS
rO TRADE—
anything and everything.
For SaSe--Or Trade
We have a new, handsome 9-room
house, never occupied, on Hot Wells car
line, only ten minutes from business cen-
ter, in restricted locality. \\ .it sell on
t asy payments and take vacant lots or
improved small property for first pay-
ment.
EMPIRE REALTY CO.
Ground Floor. Mackay Bldg.
EXPRESS RESULT-WINGERS
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ONE* TO LOAN—
AND WANTED.
TO TRADE—Beautiful South Heights lots
for vendors' lien. Chas. O. Austin, Henry
Terrell Bldg.
TO EXCHANGE—Rural route in Ten-
nessee, near Memphis, for route between
San Antonio and Gulf; carriers thinking
of leaving service investigate. Box 322,
Uvalde, Texas.
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SALE OR EXCHANOh—
WANTED—A truck gardener; good po-
sition to competent man. Address P. O.
Box 63*.
WANTED—Boy
406 San Pedro.
about 18. Fern Dairy,
For rent— *
farms and ranches.
FOR RENT-To party with good refer-
ence, one farm, 160 acres, 75 acres in
cultivation, rest in pasture; good well; 3
good dwelling houses; also good business,
saloon and store on same. For informa-
tion call at Madarasz Park.
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rent-
miscellaneous.
FOR RENT—Good barn, one large stall,
buggy and harness room. Call at 637 S.
Presa.
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Rent-
furnished rooms.
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FOR RENT
If you expect to go housekeeping tem-
porarily and don't care to invest your
money in furniture, see us. We can fur-
nish your room or house from kitchen
to parlor at a nominal rent. Old phone
449; new phone G14.
MAX KAROTKIN,
121 Main Avenue.
DESIRABLE southeast rooms with or
without light housekeeping; half block
from postoffice. 729 E. Houston.
20S SIXTH ST., west of Ave. C, large
southeast front rooms; private family;
reasonable rates
NEW rooms, novor occupied, private
baths, steam hont, hot water and all
modern conveniences; no sick or children.
Gurden Apartments. Ninth and Ave. C.
ARCADE—Corner Houston a"d St. Mary
Sts. Large, airy rooms, nice galleries,
special rates by week or month; dining
room in connection.
202 MADISON—Elegint rooms, new resi-
dence; new furnishings; running water;
furnace heat. Old Phone 2266.
I'OR RENT—7 nicely furnished upstairs
rooms; modern; reasonable; take Nolan
Street car to Mve Oak, walk two blocks
forth to 720 Live Oak St.
NEATLY furnished rooms, bright, sunny,
end clean; close in; reasonable; private
home 114 Fourth St.
Do you want rooms?
Call at the Room Registry.
Have you rooms to rent?
Call at the Room Registry.
O'Brien-Piatt Realtv Co.
240 Moore Bldg. New phone 1937.
NICELY furnished rooms, one block
from postoffice and Moore Bldg. 215 Ave-
nue C.
NBATLY-FTTRNISIIED front room, all
conveniences; to ladies or couple; reason-
able rate. 908 Ave. C.
FURNISHED ROOMS—Large quiet south
front rooms; very close In; very desirable.
829 Martin St.
ROOMS TO RENT—Rates reason-ille;
two nice bathrooms. New management at
the St. Elmo, 534 E. Commerce St.
LARGE modern rooms, housekeeping
privilege; very cheap. Cor. of Tenth and
Austin. Phone 3267.
NICELY furnished room for gentleman.
Call 606 Fifth Ftreet.
FOR RENT—One large front room, well
furnished, two beds, suitable for two
young men or couple. Good boarding
houses near by. 202 Eighth. Old phone
1547.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 4-room
new apartment, close in. Inquire at D06
Fifth St.
LARGE newly furnished room for two
or three gentlemen, with fireplace and all
conveniences. 328 E. Nueva St.
FURNISHED room in private home for
one gentleman. 100 E. Elmira St. Old
phone 1567.
NICELY furnished southeast room for
rent, close in. 121 Jackson St. Old phone
2642. '
FURNISHED rooms; bai.., electric light
and large and airy. 420 Avenue C.
223% MAIN AVE. — Nicely furnished
rooms, one block from Houston St. All
conveniences.
SEE HERE—Front room in modern new
cottage for one or two gentlemen; porch
and private entrance, lVfc blocks from car
line; $4 per week, or $16 per month. 10y
Union St., between Avenges D and K,
and between Eighth and Ninth Streets.
HOUSE (24 rooms) or flats in same, or
light housekeeping rooms. 122 Madison St.
TWO completely furnished light house-
keeping rooms, everything modern. Phono
3590. 211 San Pedro Ave.
FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping,
with modern conveniences; three blocks
of postoffice. 216 4th St.
THREE rooms for housekeeping; gas,
stove, bath and electric lights. Old phone
1214.
WANT a good family horse; must bo
safe and sound. Apply to Room 316 j
Mackay Building, Navarro St. i
A STANDARD BRED colt, 8 to 12 months
old; state lowest cash price. Address 20C
Express.
want use of horse for hie keeping;
must be gentle and have no bad habits;
i will be given light driving and handled
by man used to horses. Address P. O.
Box 2*»6.
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GOOD work horse or mule in exchange
for plumbing. 211 Express.
WANTED—For large department store
In South Texas, shoe man, $85; gent's
fnrnishing, $75; clothing, $100; manager
mail order department, $100. Give age
and experience. Apply American Oppor-
tunity Co., Houston, Texas.
WANTED—M«*n to learn barber trade;
few weeks required; best paying work
within the reach of poor man; can have
shop with small capital; wages from
to $20 weekly; wonderful domand for
barbers; catalogue free. Moler Barber
College, 716 W. Commerce St.
FURNISHED rooms, modern conven-
iences, single or en suite; private fami-
ly; convenient to car. 214 Warren St.
FURNISHED rooms, with or without
housekeeping. 401 W Elmira.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for house-
keeping; lights, bath, Daily Express;
also small furnished cottage. Phone
2496-2r. 2719 W. Commerce.
FOR RENT — Two connecting front
rooms, well furnished; gas for cooking.
316 San Pedro Avenue.
BEAUTIFUL rtirnished rooms for light
housekeeping; no sick, no children. 922
E. Commerce St.
TWO furnished housekeeping rooms, gas,
electricitv, hot and cold bath. 213 Vic-
toria. Old phone 2671. •
THREE connecting living rooms facing
park. 115 Washington St.
BURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping;
modern conveniences; stable; close in,
near Beethoven Hall. 228 Arciniega.
THE NICEST rooms in San Antonio for
housekeeping; close in, modern. 607 Ave-
nue R.
CONNECTING rooms, modern conveni-
ence?; everything new; one block from
San Pedro Ave. 112 Lewis St. Also stable.
COR RENT—
1 FURN. AND UNFURN. ROOMS.
SMALL furnished or unfurnished room;
privilege of housekeeping for lady; large
front bedroom; one-half block San Pedro
car. 107 Warren.
TWO unfurnished rooms, very modern,
close in; reasonable; new phone 2865. 502
Goliad St.
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms for
rent. 322 Sherman St.
FOR RENT — Furnished or unfurnished
suite of three unfurnished rooms, close in.
Apply $24 W. Macon, near North Flores.
FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms in
new, modern cottage, widow's home; old
phone 1784.
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OOMS AND BOARD-
THE TOURIST—309 Ave. D.; nicely fur-
nished rooms and board at reasonable
prices; table boarders solicited.
FIRST-CLASS rooms and board; hot and
cold baths, steam heat; two blocks of
Joske's; table boarders solicited. 141
North.
NEWLY furnished rooms with board;
couples preferred; table boarders solicit-
ed. Rates reasonable. 236 Garden St.
OMA}/A HOTEL—European plan; 50f»6
East Commerce St. Clean, comfortable
, rooms. Transients and permanents so-
licited.
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RENT-
rooms f'or housekeeping.
IxARGE well furnished rooms with or
without housekeeping; nice quiet dace,
high location; gas, bath, electric lights.
GOC Burleson St.
LARGE front room, close in, on "Califor-
nia Street, cheap to reliable, permanent
people. Old ©hone 2358.
XX5VELY furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. 522 Augusta St.
NICE housekeeping rooms with -all con-
veniences. 321 Madison St.
PARK VIEW—Finest location, facing
springs; nice rooms and good table board.
528 W. Myrtle St.
LARGE front room, new and handsomely
furnished; select location, walking dis-
tance; in small refined family; strictly
private (no other guest); board optional.
806 Main Avenue.
E. ELMIRA ST.—Two elegantly fur-
nished rooms with board, all conven-
iences; new phone 2278 Blue.
NICELY furnished rooms, good board,
home cooking; no sick; couples preferred.
226 San Pedro Ave.
LARGE south rooms and board, newly
furnished, modern cottage with all con-
veniences; private family, home cook-
ing; Government Hill on car line, J>25
Willow St.
THE NEW BANCROFT, 319-323 St.
Mary; a family hotel; large, clean rooms;
Btearri heat; good table; first-class serv-
ice. Mrs. Clavin.
THE HOUSTON—218 Ave. E. Large,
sunny rocrifcs, also bungalow rooms.
THE GONZALES—Nice rooms for gentle-
men; table boarders solicited. Mrs. Lam-
kin, 501 South Presa.
LARGE comfortable front room with
board; private; home cooking, modern
convefcierccs. 802 S. Presa. Phone 2525.
BOARD and room with modern.conveni-
ences, in best residence district. 101 Fifth
Street.
IN PRIVATE homo, two large hand-
somely furnished rooms, with private,
bath. Excellent table board. References
required. Old phone 773.
ONE nicely furnished front room down-
stairs, suitable for couple; also south
room upstairs, desirable for gentleman;
private family; close in; modern con-
veniences; board if desired. 207 Lexing-
ton Ave. Old Phone 2260.
PLEASANT front room with board;
modern. 730 South Presa St.
AN FED-
miscellaneous.
FOR repairing guns, locks, sewing ma-
chines, phonographs; for electrical and
carpenter work, apply at 720 W. Com-
merce. New phone 1382.
FREE—For the hauling, fine black dirt
for making garden. 420 St. Mary St.
WANTED-Houses to paint; best mate-
rial, lowest price. Ben Newman, 408
Third Street. New phone 2086.
TRUNKS, suit cases and bags repaired
at San Antonio Trunk Factory, 514 E.
Houston St. New phone 1294; old phono
3345-1r.
WANTED—Button holes to work, in la-
dies and gentlemen's garments; experi-
ence 21 years. Address 318 S. Floras St.
WANTED—Turkeys, chickens, geese,
ducks, pigeons and fresh eg&s. All you
have. Quote us prices f. o. b. your ship-
ping point or San Antonio. Main Ave.
Gro. Co.
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ANTED-
agents.
WANTED—Barber at Cotulla, wages $12.
Apply Paul Mueller Barber Supply House.
ONE of the most complete and handsom-
est hotels in the Republic uf Mexico;
long lease. Reasons, want to retire from
business. Address P. O. Box 461, Guada-
lajara, Mexico.
DEL RIO property for San Antonio; val-
ue $3000. Address 201 Express.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—One 2-story '
brick builoing in Alvarado, Johnson
County, pays 10 per cent oil $6000. Ad-
dress 167 Express.
RANCH of 160 acres for rent, sale or
exchange for city property. 204 Express.
SELL or exchange for small acreage,
4-room cottage or vacant lot; desirable;
3 blocks San Pedro Springs, Laurel
Heights; two car lines. 018 W. Wood-
lawn.
MONEY TO LOAN on San Antonio real
estate. Bertrand & Arnold.
MONEY to loan on fill kinds of live stock
and all kinds of household goods, with-
out removal. .All applications will receive
our best attention and our business is
strictly confidential. Don't fail to see
us before going elsewhere. Ramsey Loan
Co.. Ill Losoya St. Both phones.
MONEY TO LOAN on Bexar County
and San Antonio realty. Address Har-
" graves, Carter Realty Co., P. O. Box 189,
San Antonio, Tex.
ACCOMMODATION loans, private. F. H.
Kingsbury, 133 Soledad St.
MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate
security; also general Insurance agents.
Dittmar, Sanger & Oppenheimer, Room
3i6 and 320 Mackay Bldg., Navarro St.
MONEY to loan on Woods Bank certifi-
cates and all kinds of personal property.
Harry White, 205 Kampmann Bldg. New
phone 775.
MONEY to lend in sums of $2000 to $10,000
on real estate security in the city of San
Antonio or Bexar County; vendor's lien
notes taken up and extended. Shook &
VanderHoeven, Attys.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
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ETECTIVE AGENCY—
McCANE'S Detective Agency operates for
county, city, individuals and corporattfhs.
Houston, Texas.
'MOW C/.ShS ANL> FIXTURES
SHOW CASES, Soda Fountains, Goose-
neck.'!, Bank and Drug Fixtures, etc.,
manufactured by Mallander & Son. Waco.
Write for catalogue. Lowest prices.
rETERINARY
DR. C. F. GOODENOUGH, Veterinary
Surgeon Dentist. Phone 2491.
DR. J. W. BUR BY, veterinary surgeon
and dentist. Office Jungkind's Drug
Store. Telephones 379. Residence 223 W.
Johnson St. Old phone 486.
FOR SALE—Or Exchange—Horses, bug-
gies, phaetons and surrey for real estate.
Club Stable, 108 Heiman St.
MONEY to loan on real estate situated
in San Antonio. George Huntress, At-
torney at Law, 215 West Comiyrce St.
B. and L. agents, I would consider a
loan on Laurel Heights lot for building.
10© Express.
CAN place $15,000 on good city real estate
in loans for different amounts; good rate
I of interest.
H. H. HYDE.
135 Losoya St.,
Phones—Old, 1765; New, 2934.
WANT to borrow $2000 for 3 years, 8
per cent interest, security farm land,
Bexar County, worth $600). Box 346.
WANTED—An intelligent man, not afraid
to work; must be willing and quick. A
steady position for good man. Answer
in own handwriting, stating age and sal-
ary expected. Address 343 Express.
DRUGGIST WANTED One that is reg- FOR SALE-Choice building lot. 61x140
Istered, speak Spanish;_must give best of feet, fronting on San Pedro Park.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Long lease and
furniture of 16-room lodging house; also
saloon and restaurant doing good busi-
ness connected with the house; all go
together. For full particulars address
Arlington Hotel, Monterey, Mex.
UUKNITURE and lr;<s<i of i"M lunm flat,
half block west of S. P. depot. 628 East
Commerce.
reference. Kingsville Pharmacy, Kings
ville. Tex.
Help wanted—;
female.
WANTED—A good white cook; also
housegirl with references. Call in per-
son. 504" King William.
WANTED—Settled white woman to cook
and care for children. 235 Blum St.
WANTED—A competent cook, German
preferred; small family, gtfod wages. Mis.
R. L. Ball. 1104 Main Ave.
WANTED—An experienced cook; wages
$20 a month. Phono 1459-2r.
FOR PICTURE AGENTS—We make
bromides and Olletted cheaper and hot-
ter than ordinary solars; save glass. Ger-
man-American Art Studio, 607 Chenevert
St., Houston. Tex.
AGENTS wanted. The biggest money-
maMng snap of the century. Accident in-
surance; policy pays $1000 death benefit,
$7.50 a week for disability. Costs $1 a
year. Write quick for agency. South-
ern Brokerage Co., Box 1148, Waco.
WANTED—Several experienced agents;
salary and commission; call afternoons
only. The Hairine Co., 316 Nacogdoches.
yy/VVNTED
salesmen.
WANTED—High-class salesman to sell a
high-class proposition; liberal commis-
sions. Old phone 1765.
ANY working salesman, not a time killer,
can earn $100 weekly representing us in
Southwestern Texas, excepting San An-
tonio, selling our advertising calendars
and funs. Every business, regardless of
kind or size, "can profitably use our
goods. Liberal commissions offered; we
are the oldest and largest firm In the
South—meaning cheap freight rates to
Southern customers. Fan samples ready
now; calendar samples January 2. Write
us immediately. Wallaster & Co., New
Orleans.
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ANTED—
situation—male.
CIVIL ENGINEER, college graduate, six
years' experience, employed but want to
change; references. Address Engineer, 712
West Twenty-third St., Austin, Tex.
WANTED—A position as organist and
choirmaster. Address 168 Express.
WANTED—One or two sets of books to
keep; charges reasonable. L., 222 Utica
St., City. Now phono 1601.
YOUNG German wants position of any
kind. Schuetze, 112 Bowie St.
WANTED—Position as bookkeeper; good
references given. Address S7 Express.
WANTED—Have you any stenographic
or clerical work for a young man of ex-
emplary habits, from 8 p. m. to 11 p. m.?
Address Stenographer, 134 Garden St.
WANTED—Women of education and ad-
dress, teachers or demonstrators prefer-
red. If you are not making over $15 a
week tliis will interest you. Write 60B
Mackay Bldg., San Antonio, for appoint-
ment.
quire of owner, 801 San Pedro Pla^e. New
phone 2724-green.
RESTAURANT for sale cheap; doing
good business; sickness is reason for sell-
ing. 428 E. Commerce.
FOR SALE -Established bakery, includ-
ing household furniture in neat 6-room
house with double front. Price, all in-
cluded. $450. I/iw rent; a bargain. Call
here or address Business, 412 Main St.,
Corpus Chrlsti, Tex.
FOR SALE—The best family hotel in city.
House full, 46 rooms; a bargain for some
one. Address 193 Express.
ROOMING HOUSE, restaurant and con-
fectionery store for sale. Southwestern
Employment Agenc?, 621 E. Commerce.
MISSION HOTEL, Seguin, for sale or
trade for farm property. Apply Mrs.
Schramm, Seguin, Tex.
WAITED—Colored cook, small family.
311 W. French Place. Mrs. Wm. C. Lott.
WANTED—German woman for German
family; 3 grown persons; no laundrying.
825 Garden.
WANTED—Competent cock, to cook only,
in small private family; references re-
quired. Wages $20. 223 Express.
WHITE COOK, 404 Baltimore Avenue.
WANTED Ten experienced chorus girls
and ten girls without experience to work
on stage. Address Lloyd Wagner. Sa-
binal, Texas, November 26. 27, 28; Del
Rio, November 30, December 1 and 2;
Eagle Pass, December 3, 4, 5.
WANTED—Two middle-aged women,
German or Swede preferred, to cook and
do general housework in small families at
Portland, on the const. Inquire at An-
gelas Hotel December 2. Claude G.
Arnold.
WANTED—Girl to sew, experienced, on
power machine. 215 Avenue D.
WANTED—A good cook; must have re-
ferences. Apply 206 Dwyer Ave.
COMPETENT white woman to do cook-
ing and general housework. Apply at 231
Washington St.
WANTED—Girl for light housework. 307
E. Cypress.
WANTED—A white girl for general
housework at 221 Guenther St.
H
ELP WANTED—
FOR all kinds of reliable help, apply to
Southwestern Employment Agency, 621 E.
Commerce.
SHOE SALESMAN, with six years' ex-
perience, Wants position; 4?ood reference;
will lenve city if necessary. Address J5S
Express.
EXPERIENCED young man stenogra-
pher desires permanent position; A1 ref-
erences: now temporarily employed. Ad- I
dress 103 Express.
EXPERIENCED grocery and produce
salesman wants position with wholesale
house hh salesman, shlprlng clerk or col-
lector: can give good references. 148 Ex-
press. »
BY young linn, perfect knowledge Span-
ish, English, French, anything. Address
293 Express.
Ai CLERICAL man. five years' exper-
ience In railroad office and large pack-
ing house in Chicago, also three years'
experience as timekeeper and material
clerk on railroad construction; can han-
dle larfre number of men. Will com-
mence on a small salnry: best references
and bond. Address 236 Express.
YOUNG man wishes emnlo.vment on a
farm or ranch; references If required. 142
Express.
FOR help or positions try 783-::r., new
1791. Employment Agency. 614 Main Ave.
ANY Intelligent person may earn good
Incomo corresponding lor newspapers; ex-
perience unnecessary. Address Press Cor-
respondence Bureau, St. Louis. Mo.
WANTED—Railway mall clerks; com-
mencement salary $800; examinations
soon; preparation free. Franklin Insti-
tute, Rochester, N. Y.
APPLY Texas Employment Co., 228 East
Commerce St., for all kinds of help or
positions.
WANTED—At Cafe Bismarck 107 hungry
people to eat .a delicious 40-cent noonday
dinner from 11:30 to 2:30 p. m.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and corre-
spondent wants position for IflrtB; good I tel. Decern
recommendations. T. O. Box 308.
RAILWAY mall clerks; examination
soon; preparation free.. Franklin Insti-
tute, Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED—At once, first-class cook and
dining-room help, male or female; no
others need apply; also woman as cham-
bermaid. Apply to 802 Ave. C.
TRY B R B Messenger Service, fhones
187 for reliable help, employment, dis-
tributing. 208 Navarro.
WANTED—Band men for "101 Ranch"
Wild West; cornet, trombone and tuba
players; long winter season in City of
Mexico. Wire lowest salary. American
money. Victoria. Tex.. Monday; Bae-
vllle, Tuesday; Corpus Chrlsti, Wednes-
day; Brownsville. Thursday. Address
Hart. Eastman, Bandmaster.
MAN AND WIFE. German or Swede
preferred, the man to work on truck
farm anil woman to cook and do general
housework In small family on tbe const;
good quiet place. Inquire at Angelus Ho-
tel December 2. Claude G. Arnold.
HALF INTEREST in a money-making
Invention for sale; a proven succeBS. Call
525 Hicks Bldg.
FOR SALE—Rooming house, half block
west of S. P. passenger depot, 15 rooms,
besides store building 20x72. basement
underneath. Lot 72x180, fronts two
streets. Only few blocks from new Sun-
set freight depot. One-half cash, bal-
ance long time. Ask for owner, 104 Hei-
man Street. Old phone 3503. New phone
2811.
$100 BUYS good business, groceries, no-
tions and restaurant, furniture of six
rooms and growing garden; rent 110; 28
miles west of Houston; nice growing cen-
ter. Sickness oompels Immediate sale. 314
W. Dewcv.
CONTENTS and lease on best located
rooming house In city. Apply 214 Ave. E.
FOR SALE—Meat market with good
trade, on car line. New phone 2423; old
SCi-lr.
FOR SALE:—Lease and furniture of a
15-room boarding house, close in, full
of boarders. 222 Express.
PANDORA needs a doctor. Apply at
once; goed location; 47 miles southeast
of San Antonio on the G. H. & S. A.
R. R.
WE BPY, sell, trade, finance and build
all kinds of Industrial plants; we handle
stocks and bonds and all kinds of busi-
ness property. Industrial Exchange. Wll-
fion Bldg.. Dallas. Texas.
CONTENTS of physician's office, con-
sisting of desk, revolving and rocking
chairs, library table, bookcase, leather
and reed couches, rug, llnoelum. stove,
radiators, awnings, operating table, two
Instrument cases, electric machine and
fan, Remington typewriter, mirror, cabi-
net with test tubes, instrument tray,
sterilizer, sanitary washstand, table with
glnss shelves, Instruments, books, etc.
Alamo Plaza, over IJrelss Drug
Store.
FOR SALE-Saloon; the best paying
proposition In Corpus Chrlsti. Apply to
Southwestern Abstract Company, Corpus
Chrlsti. Tex.
LOOK! Listen! Here is your chance for
a good business proposition: Furnishings
and lease of a small hotel for sale in
heart of city; splendid location, cheap
rent; doing good business. Reasonable
price. Ring old phono 1154-4r.
$15,000 STOCK dry goods, shoes, groceries,
etc., an up-to-date lot of merchandise,
elegant store room, good lease, low rent.
Address 2S8 Express.
FOR SALE—A well located drug store,
doing J10.000 to $12,000 a year. Address 250
Express.
FOR SALE—Half interest In my hotel;
price $3000. None but reliable parties need
apply. Address 216 Express.
A I.EASE on store building near Washer
Bros, for sale. Address 227 Express.
"<TED TO RENT
USES AND' STORES.
THE WILMOTH—Mew home for perma-
nents; rates by the week or month. 112
Fourth fit
THE CASTLE—4305 St. Mary St.; beau-
tiful single and large south rooms; good
service and table; table boarders aoll-
cltad.
w
ANTED—
'SITUATION—FEMALE.
WANTED—Position in physician or den-
tist's office by lady of refinement. Ad-
dress 112 Tndo Street.
WANTED—Position as cashier by young
lady with experience. New phone 1318.
EXPRESS WANT ADS
AAE RESULT BRIMQEFt8.
IF YOU need money. *o to S. B. May.
Pawnbroker, lo. W. Houston St. Re-
liable, private.
T°
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TRADE—
ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING.
TOTRADE
One of the finest seven-passenger tour-
ing cars In the city; cost '$«00; used but
a short time; will sell for $3000 cash,
or trade for real estate. 143 Express.
WANTED—To tl .
, n
WE HAVE severul desirable tenants for
furnished and unfurnished houses. We
can rent yours; list It with us. Orocs-
bceck & Co. Both phones 72. 217 Alamo
Plara.
WANTED—To rent a modern 5-room cot-
tage, good location. New phone 1226-red.
QSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS—
DR. 9. J. HASSELL, DR. NELLIE HAS-
SELU Osteopaths. 835-33«-337 M&ors
Building. Phones.
DR. A. J. BROWN, Osteopath; Klrks-
vllle graduate. Office, Conroy Building,
Alamo Plaza.
pMJCATiON __
AND INSTRUCTION.
MRS. CLARK'S day and night school,
shorthand and typewriting. 114 West
Pecan. Old phoae 8599.
SPANISH, alto Spanish and EngrUah
shorthand, touch typewriting, transla-
tions. English, Anglo-Saxon, Latin.
Greek. Hebrew, Twenty years' experi-
ence. „ProYe**er • Teacaoo* Ml-Weet Cora -
MONEY TO LOAN on watches, jewelry
and all valuables. S. B. May, pawn-
broker, 104 Houston. Responsible. Pri-
vate.
WANTED—$2000 for two years' time.
Good security. 277 Express.
MONEY to loan on Bexar County Real
Estate security in amounts from $1000 to
$10,000. Vendors' lien notes bought.
(;HAM BERS, HERTZIiERG
& BARRETT.
Attorneys at Law, Washer Bldg.
MONEY to loan in quantities from $10'0
to $10,000; real estate securities. Either
phone 1250. Swearingen & TayJoe.
MONEY to loan in small amounts by pri-
vate party. Call Room 201 Conroy Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN.
On live stork and vehicles, one head
up; any and all kinds valuables; no loan
too small or too large to receive prompt
and immediate attention; vendor's li<*n
notes bought; all transactions strictly
confidential; no skin game; interest rea-
sonable. If you need money see me. Al-
len Irvin, Room 300 Washer Bldg.; new
phone 1122.
'PECIAL NOTICES-
R. V. SMITH—Surveying, Mapping, Blue
Prints. 1104 N. Flores St. New phono
2728.
CONTRACTORS see me for hard crushed
rock; cement, the best made, $2.50 per
barrel, $12.50 a ton. CONCRETE BUILD-
ING BLOCKS for foundations and build-
ings. I. C. Rinehart, Concrete Works,
near gas plant, So. Comal St. O. P. 317.
THE Commissioners Court of Borden
County, Texas, will receive bids on the
second Monday in February for the sale
of the county school lands, which are
situated in th<» counties of Martin and
Dawson Will require H per cent interest;
terms, the principal to be paid in fifty
years; will sell either all together or
in bodies not less than 320 acres; good
farming land. Each bid must be accom-
panied by certified check for the Interest
for one year, payable to the County
Judge of the County of Borden. The
court reserves the right to reject any or
all bids. Direct the bids to the''Commis-
sioners Court of Borden County, in care
ot the County Judge, at Gail, Texas. E.
R. Yellott, County Judge.
RING 2762 (new) and get your clothing
cleaned, dyed, pressed and repaired.
White & Johnson.
GEO. BOWMAN will furnish money and
build your house at wholesale lumber
prices. Plans furnished. 107Vo S. Flores
St.
PERSONAL—
SHELLY—Undertaker. Both phones.
MISS FRIEDA ENGELHARDT (success-
or to Mrs. Chfcs. Devlts), ladies' hair
dresser and wig maker, shampooing
parlor, manicuring and face massage,
scalp treatment, manufacturer of hail
goods. Terrell Building, 212 Avenue D.
New phone 1002. E. L. Francois, manager.
CARRIAGE painting anil trimming; high-
class work at reasonable prices. Staacke
Brothers.
MME. CHAMBERS guarantees to remove
wrinkles, develop bust, neck and arms;
ten treatments ror $5. 120 Alamo Plaza.
New phona 1016. Old phone 1160.
MORPHINE, whiskey and all drug ad-
dictions cured without a particle of
pain or injury to the system. Twelve
years' experience in this line of work. I
guarantee a cure in every case. Deposit
your money in bank to your credit; pay
when cured. I will refer you to many
patients cured in this and other States.
Write mo at once for full particulars,
references, terms, ctc. The Matthews
Home, San Antonio, Texas.
SWELL automobiles for hire by the hour.
New phone 957; old 2081- Open day and
night.
TEXAS Matrimonial and Correspondence
Bureau. Enclose stamp for particulars.
228 E. Commerce St., San Antonio, Tex.
<?ORN$. bunions, ingrowing nails treated
painlessly. Dr. Bowsky, 118 Avenue C.
Phone calls to Wagner's Drug Store.
YOUR eyes tested free and fitted with
glasses for $1. S. B. May, 104 W. Houston
Street.
FOR alterations, repairing and cleaning
see Emil Kuehn, the Reliable Tailor, 109
S. Alamo St.
TEXAS MATRIMONIAL CLUB. Send 2c
stamp, latest private list, plainly sealed.
Thousands Texas people. Address T. M.
Club, Box 36, Sta. A, Houston. Tox.
M'
OV1NU AND STORAQE—
HELLO. THERE! Henry Rips, moving,
packing, shipping, storing, carpet clean-
ing. Both phonos. 304 Alamo Ptasa.
STORAGE for furniture, pianos, buggies;
separated stalls, $1.60 per month; moving,
pucklng, shipping. L. W. Culver. 120
Fannin St., phones 2180.
yy ANTED'
FARMS AND LANDS.
IF YOUR land Is listed with agents who
are not pushing it, give me a show to sell
it. S. G. McWliorter, 31k Mackay Bldg.
yYPEWWTERS—
TYPEWRITER ribbons >0c each, two for
$1, nmilwd Anywhere; multigr&ph ribbons
11. TA Texas Offloe Appliance Co., corner
^araaro ami -Crockett Streets.
I HAVE buyers for your real estate or
business. Can sell your property no mat-
ter wh^re located. Write today. Adderas
J. A. Ciopton, 102 W. Houston Street.
Old phone 615, new phone 806.
POULTRY
eggs, birds, dogs, etc.
REDS THAT ARE RED-StociTfor^saC
Eggs for hatching THREE and FIVE
Dollars a sitting. Fred Eichlitz, San An-
tonio.
EGGS for hatching from select standard
bred poultry, heavy laying strains; White
Plymoutii Rocks, White Wyandottes,
Black Minorcas, Brown Leghorns, $2 per
setting, $10 per 100; Black Minorca
cockerels and pullets; also Indian Runner
drakes, $2 each; reasonable prices for
good stock and eggs; now's the time to
hatch and raise young chicks. Ideal
Poultry Farm. Alvln, Tex.
GOLD FISH—The Ideal pets; all the
fancy breeds, aquariums arid supplies at
Chapa's Drug Store.
FOR SALE—English setters, dog pup-
pies. 3 months old, of the most fashion-
able breeding. Full pedigree furnished
and pup will be registered. For particu-
lars write A. A. Bogen, Taylor. Tex.
RHODE ISLAND Reds; none better any-
where at mv price; egg-s $1.50 and $2 per
setting; visitors welcome. Red Plume
Poultry Farm. New phone 200 black.
•OUNTRY RfcSORrS-
BANDERA HOTEL, Bandera, Texas.
Pleasantly situated on eminence over-
looking Medina River and valley; quail
and deer hunting. Old telephone connec-
tion.
DICYCLES—
^ AND MOTOCYCLES.
GUARANTEE CYCLE CO., now located
at 414 Navarro St. Motorcycles, bicycles,
sundries and repairing; Indian agency.
M
ISCELLANEOUb—
WE APPLY the Kelly-gprlngfield rub-
ber tires, the original two-wire tires, and
the highest cost rubber on the market.
Prices reasonable. Staacko Bros.
u
NDEKTaKKRS—
SLOAN & HAGY, Undertakers and Em-
balmers; careful and scientific attention;
special shipping facilities; private chapel.
?24 W. Commerce St. Roth phones 104.
D
RESSMAKING-
DRESSMAKING—Ladies' tailoring; iIjj
alterations and making over garment■» a
specialty. 112 Fannin St.
FASHIONABLE dressmaking; plain sew-
ing wanted. Miss King, 909 E. Houston
St. oid phone 1073; new 3057.
gUSlNESS DIRuClOKY—
Architects.
ALFRED GILES. 114 W. Houston St.
J. FLOOD WALKER. Alamo Bank Bldg.
W. N. HAGY, Riverside Bldg. Loans.
Paper, Bags, Boxes and Twine.
R. L. BURNETT CO., .116-317 E. Com. St.
Undertakers.
SAN ANTONIO LTND. & EMB. CO.
TTORNE Y - AT-LA W ■
T. T. VanderKoeven,
A
John r. Shook,
Shook & VanderHoeYflfl
LAWYERS
228 W. Commerce St., Over D. & A. Op^
penhelmer's Bank.
Will practice in the District and Supreme
Courts of Texas and the United States.
GET ONLY MEXICAN MONEY
Safe Crackers Working at El Paso
Break Into Broker's Safe—May
Be Organized Qang.
Special Telegram to The Express.
EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 29.—CracfcsmeB
last night blew the safe in the office of
Loretz & Kepley, brokers, and secured
1100, mostly Mexican money. Neighbor#
heard the explosion, but did not Investi-
gate, although later they also heard the
men working at the Inner door of the
safe with cold chisels.
Police Chief Campbell believes the rob-
bery was committed by the same gan$
thiit has blown safes In eleven Texas
towns in the last six weeks, and that isey
are headed for California.
^
Adams & Macmanus,
Attorneys at Law.
Rooms 402-404 Washer Building.
-O
Confined to Bed Eight Yearfc
Special Telegram to The Express.
EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 28—J. C. Baugh.
a carrenter nged T7 years, died here after
bcinn confined to his bed for eight years,
a paralytic, and was burled today by the
Masons.
O———
May Have Been Murdered.
DA I.TON, yM . Nov. 29.—The body of
Douglas Steele, a moulder, with the head
entirely severed, was found this momlntf
on the Southern Railway track near this
place. The coroner physiolan gave It as
his opinion that the man had been mur-
dered.
O
Dr. F. A. Wper, Osteopath. ; ft
613-14 Hicks Bldg. Old phona 1H*.
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