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the san antonio daily express: monday morning, november 30, 1908.
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EXPRESS RESULT-8RINGE3S EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
pOR SALt
REAL ESTATE.
cor sale—
* REAL ESTATE.
Located on the crest of the hill 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 and
basement being of solid bric'v construction, and the second story of
lumber, with shingle covering, it contains sixteen rooms exclusive of
hails, two bathrooms and six storage closets. It Is equipped with a
complete system of electric lighting, with handsome electric fixtures,
and a complete system of electric call bells and burglar alarm. It Is
heated with the hot water system throughout. All bedrooms have sta-
nnary washstands, with hot and cold water. There is a large brick
stable and carriage house, a garage and a brick servants' house with
three rooms and bath. The grounds comprise two and one-half acres
on the crest of the 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 class of residence property.
This magnificent property can he 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.
& fl. N. RAILROAD LANDS
We are exclusive agents for these lands*, and'they are the host and
cheapest tracts now on the market. Sectional maps In our office show
location of water, fences, ranch houses and railroads. We quote:
76,500 acres, Val Verde County, solidVbody
St»,000 acres, Kinney and Val Verde Counties, solid body
16,800 acres. Kinney County, close to railroad J
35,000 acres, Webb County, 75 per cent agricultural
4,400 acres, Dimmit County, chocolate sandy loam #
Where necessary, some of these lands can be subdivided. Many other
tracts of from 1000 to 100,000 acres in eight Southwest Texas counties
at from $2.00 per acre up.
,$2.25
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COR SALB—
* REAL ESTATE.
S300
and $20 per month buys a brand new
house with four rooms, hall, bath, pan-
tries. front and back galleries, lot 51x125,
stable, trees, shrubbery, flowers, etc., in
a good loceUon. with seven-minute car
service. Just the chance to get a good
home and let rent pay It out. Our last
snap went in a hurry. This one will, too.
So be quick.
R. II. WESTER CO.,
Roth phones 3041. 320 E. Houston St.
LOTS for sale in Chapin, the new county
seat of Hidalgo County, Texas.
FOR SALE.
Here is a snap; a fine corner lot 50x
ISil with a fine cottage of 7 rooms, large
hall and lovely bathroom, with porcelain
tub, marble lavatory and instantaneous
heater. Every modern convenience. Room
for another cottage. One block from two
car lines, on Government Hill. If you
want thin it is yours for *3tW this week.
CON ROY & RICE,
224 West Commerce Street.
THREE rooms and hall, lot 52x160 •
$1000, or terms to good party; near uppv r
post. Call and see. 222 San Meyer.
Elegant Fine Large Brick Residence
Cut-stone trimmings, all conveniences,
modern in every way; large corner lot,
south and east front, nice lawn; 627 Main
Ave. Easy terms. For particulars apply
to J. T. Woodhull, care Frost National
Rank.
BRAND new 4-room house with bath,
electric lights and gas. on North Florea
Street car line. Price $lti'K), $200 cash
balance like rent. See \\. D. Syers,
Owner. 117 Mackay Bldg.
ONLY S350
NKAY 5-room house with bath, half block
of car line, lot «0xl40; price, 11900. $.150
cash, balance as rent. Graded streets,
sidewalks and water mains. A. J. Urelner.
[h 2'.. K. Houston St.
DECEMBER 15
The last day that lots will be sold st
present prices in Marlborough Place.
After that date all prices advance from
$50 to $10) per lot. Over $30,000 being ex-
pendotl on improvements in this addition
at the present time.
K MPI K E R E AI /T Y COM PAN Y,
120 Mackay Building.
.EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
COK SALE—
* REAL ESTATE.
Country of Small Farms
The Nixon country is rapidly becoming
a country of small farms, and intensive
farming is being practiced to such an ex-
tent that values are advancing rapidly.
Investments made there will yield quick'
and substantial returns. Write or call !
on Will Johnston & Co., Agents Nixon ,
Town and Land Co.» Nixon, Tax
< HA PIN, the new county seat of Hidalgo !
County, with its splendid location and i
unsurpassed climate and soil is destined j
to become the metropolis of the lower >
Rio Orar.de Valley, and offers to the
business man and investor exceptional
opportunities.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
pok sale—
■ MISCELLANEOUS.
MUTER roof paints and root coatings
are the best. We are also agents for
the Barrett Amatte rock roofing and
all-wool Amazon roofing, the best on
earth. Old phone 920. H. Grandjean,
121-123 West Side Military Plaza.
CUT flHRYSANTHEMCMS. ' t<
and yellow; ferns, pot. plants. 326 Gray-
son St. Old phone 3591.
GOOD four-room house, one block from
North Flores car; small cash payment,
balance like rent. Price, $1300. 152 Ex-
press.
FOR SALE—Choice building lot. 61x110
feet, fronting on San Peoro Park. In-
quire ot owner. 801 San Pedro Piat t?. New
phone 2724-green.
Hicks A. Woods. Edwyn G. Paschal.
WOODS PASCHAL,
REALTY AND RROKERAGE,
320 Hicks Huildlng.
FOR SALE Laurel Heights home, mod-
ern 6-room cottage on car# line. Call 209
Mistletoe Ave.
FOR 8ALK- New modern 6-room house,
one block of car line, near South Heights
Park. Will sell cheap, easy terms. In-
quire next door, #*>2 Denver Boulevard.
( IJ A PI N. the new county seat of Hidalgo
County, has the location, the resources
and the capital behind it to make it the
metropolis of the lower Rio Grande
Valley.
Are ym looking for a business loca-
tion or investment?
PIPE Pipe—Pipe—We carry the largest
stock of all sizes second-hand pipe !n the
South at prices to interest yyu. Texas
Supply Co., Beaumont, Texas.
FULL CORD WOOD YARD sells only
the best post oak; delivered in full cord
wagons. Frank Uasala, phones 1107.
WOOD! wood! Car lots. Mesqulte, 4-foot
or stove. Box 31, Kenedy, Texas.
\ v i IONAL CASH REGISTERS
$15 to $50 l'p.
Also second-hand Nationals cheap.
Registers of any other make at very
low prices. Easy terms.
M. F. McCOOLE,
MACKAY BLDG.
ORANGE trees for outside, growing
trees, will bear one year after planting.
You can see them on S. Flores St., next
to Campbell-Petty Lumber Yard. Phones
1107. Frank Rasa la.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
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COR SALE—
® FURNITURE AND PIANOS.
Kl'RNITL'RE of 8-room house at a bar-
gain; will transfer lease; house located
within three blocks of Houston Street.
GKOJuSBEECIv C<).,
Both phones 72. 217 Alamo Plaza.
FOR SALE— Furniture of 9-room house,
suitable for roomers; close in; no.agents!
at) Express.
SALE—
VEHICLES AND HARNESS.
FOR SALE—Several good second-hand
buggies and surreys at right prices. Wal-
lace Bros., 418-418 South Side Military
plaza.
NIC
Sixth Floor.
IOLSON, FURNISH & SMITH,
Exclusive Agents.
Moore Building.
society meetings
Masonic Notice.
A called communication of An-
chor Lodge No. 424, A.. F. & A.
!\L, will be held tonight at S
o'clock. Work in the M. M. de-
gree. Members Alamo. 44, and
visiting brethren arc fraternally
invited to attend.
MAX GOODMAN. W. M.
pOR SALE-
REAL ESTATE.
Dahlgren, Benson & Welch
Alamo Plaza, Grand Opera House Bid}-,.
Lots and dwellings—Texas Farms
and Ranches—Mexican Timber,
Agricultural and Grazing Lands.
CHAPIN, the new county seat of Hidalgo
County, Texas, will have the San An-
tonio & Rio Grande Ralrroad operating
its freight and passenger trains to it by
January 1 next. Now is the time to buy.
San Antonio Abstract Go.
Accurate, Neat and Prompt Service.
"Direct from record to abstract," then
carefully compared and title studied, be-
fore we take your tnoney. We use every
possible precaution to avoid errors. Our
system endorsed by be.st attorneys. Room
204 Washer Bldg., Main Plaza. J. E.
Wells, Managet.
?OR SALE—I have three beautiful
homes, all fully equipped with modern
conveniences* clos* to car; reasonable
terms. Zay Smith, either phone.
ALAMO HEIGHTS HOME
Plight-room brick cottage in good re-
pair. on car line; electric lights, city
water, bath, large yard and stable; beau-
tifully located on top of the hill at Ala-
mo Heights. A genuine bargain. Apply
to R. H. Russell, Daily Express office.
LAUREL HEIGHTS
A roost desirable residence on Laurel
Heights for sale at a bargain If pur-
chased at once. Apply at
E. B. CHANDLER.
102 East Crockett Street.
A RIVER HOME
FOR SALE BY OWNER.'
147 Crofton Avenue, one of the most complete and comfortable medium-sized
homes In this city, is for ^pale.
There p.re eight large looms; four bedrooms, each with large clothes closet;
four beautiful and costly mantels; furnace heat and every known modern conven-
ience. The lot is large and beautifully wooded. There are pecans, peaches, pears,
fig* fine garden and all kinds of flowers; a good barn, with three box tails and
carriage room for three rigs; two servants' rooms. Price, $11,000; very reasonable
terms.
Old Phone 2513. J- L. MAHER, OWNER. 147 Crofton Ave.
Mere Tracts
Facing on the Corpus Christ! and
Pleasaaiton Roads, and between the
roads; prices from #>50 per acre
up. For further particulars, or if
you wish to see this property, call
at the office of
J. A. CLOPTON REALTY CO.,
102 W. Houston St.
168=Acre Bargain
In Atascosa County, one and one-
half mile from Ditto; 75 acres cul-
tivated; good water at shallow
depth; all fenced, but no house or
other improvements; will be with-
in less than a mile of the new Sim-
mons Road which is now under
construction. For a few days this
tract of land will be offered at
$2000. It is a snap. It is post oak
and mesqulte land; no black jack
or hickory. #
J. A. CLOPTON REALTY CO.,
102 W. Houston St.
CHAPIN! Chapin! Chapin! The new
county seat of Hidalgo County. New
Court House; new. railroad; new business
ho,uses and residences. Now is the time
to get busy and establish a business
t^ere.
*200 Cash
9 Almost new 5-room house on car
line, shade trees, sidewalks^ hot
and cold water; built by owner
who will sell for less than cost
for quick sale; $1«.'»0. worth $2000.
You can pay balance in email
monthly payments. You can own
your own home same as rent and
the increase In values will Make
you a handsome profit, i^et us take
you out and show you.
EMPIRE REALTY CO.,
Roth phones.
Ground Floor Mackay B10g.
KENDRICK REALTY CO.,
Room 301 Conroy Bldg.
List your property for sale or rent with
us. Have parties who wish to buy and
rent houses.
KENDRICK REALTY CO.,
Room 301 Conroy Bldg.
THIS CHOICE
INVESTMENT
Undoubtedly one of the most at-
tractive Investments on the mar-
ket today Is the choice addition
property we are offering at less
than acreage prices. See us at once.
Must sell.
F. C. HUNNAM & CO..
Terrell Bldg., Ave. I).
CHAPIN. the new county seat of Hidalgo
County—only one month old—has a new
Court House, new railroad, and in tli«
midst, of the most fertile soil in the world.
Buy lota now.
FOR SALE—Cheap for cash, two lots at
West End, one block from street car.
You would pay double for these lots In
some new boom addition. Frank H.
Wash. Lawyer, Moore Bldg.
CHAPIN is the new county seat of
Hidalgo County, and Hidalgo County is
admitted to be the most fertile and
prosperous county in the lower Rio
Grande Valley. Buy lots while they are
cheap.
FOR SALE or rent. 8-room cottage, nil
modern improvements, fine large fruit
and shade trees. 3 large lots. 103 San
Pedro Place, Laurel-Heights, right on car
line.
ORANGE LAND
If you want orange land in Bee
County, the beat proven orange
district In Texas, call to see J.
A. Clopton Realty Co. for full par-
ticulars. An investment in this
property means a fortune to you.
J. A. CLOPTON REALTY CO.,
102 W. Houston St.
LAUREL HEIGHTS HOME.
Brand new S-room two-story; plegant
bathroom, clothes and linen closets, pan-
tries. mantels, gas. sewers; barn, serv-
ant's quarters; cement walk#, south
front, high elevation. Price $5500; terms.
Owner. 115 East Mistletoe.
4=Acre Tracts
Facing on fine macadamized
road, either Corpus Christi or the
Loop Road; tracts facing 011 ma-
cadamised road. $2flo __P*"r acre;
tracts on the inside, $175 per acre.
Some of this property Is within
one-half mile of the car line; level
as a floor, and all good land.
J. A. CLOPTON REALTY GO.,
102 W. Houston St.
A BARGAIN
A Close In Investment or a "
A beautiful home of nine
large rooms and hall, bath
upstairs and on ground floor.
Large upper and lower front
galleries; large back gallery,
servant's room separate
good barn, very large lot,
about 58x175 feet, nice shade
trees, close in on San Pedro
Avenue, the best thorough-
fare, the beet, car service, and
the best prospect for an ad-
vance In the city, and is
easily worth $2000 more than
the price I am offering It
for. I sold a gentleman a
property almost identical to
this last week at same prire.
He had been looking 6 weeks
for a bargain. He says it
was the best thing offered
him and nothing less than
$2000 will take his bargain,
und the gentleman is a judge
of values in real estate. This
is strictly first-class, either
as a close-in home or a
small rooming house propo-
sition.
Price $6500, $2000 will han-
dle, balance easy terms.
This is unquestionably the
best bargain in city real es-
tate today.
CHAPIN, the new county seat of Hldalg<>
Count.v, Texas,, will soon have a hand-
s' me $100,000 Court House erected.
Want a Farm?
If you are interested In the pur-
chase of a small or largo farm,
ranch or colonisation tract, write
postal card for the largest list
ever issued in the State.
J. A. CLOPTON.
103 W. Houston St., San Antonio, Tex.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for city
property. 800 acres choice black land,
within 15 miles of San Antonio; will sell
in tracts of 4o seres or more at $20 per
acre. Well on this land flowing 2400 gal-
lons per hour. Also 320 acres, S mites
fi onv Moore. Texas, at $10 per acre; sn
per cent fine firming land. Also 320
acres, i miles from Moore, Texas, on
good road; r.O per cent good farming land,
fit $12.30 per acre. See W. D. Syers,
Owner. 117 Mackny Rldg.
COR SALli
® FARMS AND RANCHES.
lit ACRES on the Medina, very fine for
poultry farm, $25 acre; 50 acres, mile out
ot" city limits, $65 acre; 3300-acre goat
ranch, abundance water, well fenced, 12.25
acre; 12.000 iir-res. In rain belt, five miles
railroad, $1 acre. Klnsley-lngram, Frost
Building.
OYSTERS. $2.50 per dozen cans sealed,
shlppeil direct from beds to consumer,
retaining all their natural oyster flavor,
as the ice does not come in contact with
the oysters; 21 years In the oyster busi-
ness. Oivens Packing Co., Corpus
Christi, Texas.
FOR SALE-t-3 Ice boxes, 1 coffee urn. 1
fans. 12 dining-room tables, dining chairs
and complete restaurant outfit, includ-
ing silverware, table linen, gas stove,
larige, pastry oven, dishes, etc. Apply
221 Houston St., all day Monday.
THE Amarillo Commercial Company,
Atvarillo, Texas, carload dealers snap
com. bulk and sacked shelled corn, rcil
rust-proof outs. Kaffir corn, mllo malic,
cane seed, millet Feed. Write or wire for
inside prices.
SEWING machines repaired ana cleaned
at M. J. Hewitt's. Both phones.
r\z:
FOR FALE—128 Park Place, on Beacon
Hill car. five rooms, sewer, gns. tho?.
oughly modern, very attractive. Price
close, terms liberal, immediate posses-
sion. Theodore Clark. Owner, 120 Park
Place or 302 Hook Bldg.
SEVEN rooms, cement walks, lot 7»x12.r»,
Beacon Hill, $4209; seven rooms, large lot,
Government Hill. J.T.T00; six-room cottage,
modern conveniences, Wyoming Street,
$2"iC0: six rooms, elope in, $2200. $200 cash
and terms; Tobin Hill, six rooms, eorner,
stable and servant's room, $4200; six
rooms, modern, Frasch St.. $320<); four
rooms. West Commerce Street, $1650; s!x
rooms, modern. Hill Street; $1WV0. IP ITS
REAL ESTATE, s<!f Kinsley Ingram,
Frost Bldg.
Will take pleasure
showing you this.
T. H. C. HYDE.
120 Mackay Bldg.
in
UARG A INS— Nine-room 2-story, two lots,
two blocks cars, $2500. Six-room half-
block cars, $1500. Seven-room, seven
blocks postoffice, on cars. $4500. Six-
room, corner lot, Tobin Hill, $4200. IF
ITS REAL ESTATE, see Kingsley-In-
gram, Frost Bldg.
326 SAN PEDRO AVE.—Eight-room
modern home, with all conveniences, barn
and outbuildings; lot 55x165 feet; price
$4000. Apply to S. W. Kearney, Exclusive
Agent, 114 Ave. C.
NEW 8-room home on Laurel Heights.
433 Wood lawn Avenue, sewer, gas. hot
and cold water, electric lights. PriCe
$4000, $1000 cash, balance like rent. W. D.
Syers, Owner, 117 Mackay Bldg.
CHAPIN, the new county seat of Hidalgo
County, will draw its support and pros-
perity from the innumerable small farms
no v.- being opened up along the big irri-
gating canals in Hidalgo County.
IF IT'S a 1, 2 or 5-acre garden truck farm
with plenty water you want, oall or write
for literature. R. S. Menifee Realty Co.,
10*kEast Houston St.
FOR SALE—Beautiful lots on car line;
$10 cash and balance- monthly. Chas. O.
Austin. Henry Terrell Bldg.
FOR SALE—Beautiful new cottage near
car line. Only $1800. Chas. O. Austin,
Henry Terrell Bldg.
$475 BUYS 60-foot lot. block from South
Presa St., just beyond Witte Addition.
278 Express.
RESIDENCE on Main Avenue; lot runs
back to North Flores St.; room for resi-
dence or business house on North Flores.
Owner will sacrifice. 943 Express.
329 GILBEAU ST., Just off Dwyer Ave.,
three blocks from Court House. 2-storv
9-room house, brand new. strictly first-
class, every modern convenience. Apply
to ewnar, at.room 204, Mackay Bldg.
FOR SALE— 9-room two-story, two lots
1301 N. Pine, corner, east front, on ear
line; must sell. Bitter, the agent that
sells cheap.
FOR SALE] By private family* 6-room
house, near S. P. Passenger depot; no
agents. For further information address
Postmaster, Klrby, Tex.
FOR salk One lot fronting 81% feet on
North Center Street, near Walnut Street,
opposite Collins-Ounther Manufacturing
Co.. near S. P. Depot, suitable for manu-
facturing or wholesale business. John
Semllnger, 801 South Oliver St.
FOR SALE— Beautiful South Heights lot?
Ht bargain. Charles O. Austin, Henry
Terrell Bldg.
CHAPIN, the new county soat of Hldalg
County, Texas, is laid off and planned
for a modern up-to-date city Watch It
grow! Buy lots now.
Read Them! Head Themt
livery one of them—sure to find
something you have been look-
ing for in the Express Wants
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LAND, LANDS.
If you are Interested In tho purchase of
a small or large farm, colonization tract
or wish to sell or exchange, rent or buy
city property, apply to Crews Realty
Co!. 133 Soled ad St.
TRACTS mi t to 20 acres, suitable for
chicken ranches and small truck farms.
Klnsley-lngram, Proit Bldg
FOR SALE—2000 acres, best ranch In
Bexar County, cheap. Reed, 915 Ave. C.
FOR SALK Physician's library, office
fixtures, etc.; low rent; separate or dis-
tinct; 2<»9 Express.
A GOOD buffalo robe for sale. If in-
terested write 218 Express.
K50-A<'RES black land truck farm for
sale; good well and house, for cash or
on time; close to gin, store and postof-
fice. Apply to Ernst Wllke, Albert, Tex
FOUR acres irrigated land; good house
and barn; water in dftcheat on edge of
city limits; $1700, small cash payment,
balance long tinr\ 15K Express.
FOR SALE.
As an investment this is fine, Prop-
erty facing two streets, with large house
facing each street, renting now at $35 per
month. With little expense cpuld be
made to bring considerably more. Walk-
ing distance south of Joske's. Cheap at
$3500.
CONROY & RICK,
224 West Commerce St.
FOUR acres. Pleassnton Road,, near new
ear line; cheap; small cash payment,
balance easy. 154 Express.
ELEGANT PIECE OF PROPERTY
Six rooms, modern, with 66 or 110 fe^t
frontage, half block of car; easy terms.
H. D. Manton, 215 Alamo Plaso, Room 1.
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
Beautiful Tobin Hill home, 1620 Main
Ave., corner Main Ave. and Myrtle St..
large rooms and reception hall, colonial
front, modern in every respect. O. C.
Bosbyshell. 239 Moore Bldr
FOR colored man, five-room house, near
S. P. shops; $250 eash, balance like rent.
156 Exps^ss.
IF IT'S'a 2, 5 or 10-acre suburban home-
Kite you want, wo have It for you, on
macadamised road. In city limits, over-
looking city: encv payments Write for
literature. R. S Menifee Realty Co.,1 106
East Houston St.
SIX-ROOM COTTAGE CLOSE IN.
Probably one of the most desirable cot-
tage homes on tUe market today is the
six-room modern cottage with all mod-
ern improvements and location which
cannot be excelled, at the exceedingly
low figure of 13500. See us at once.
, F. C. HUN NAM & CO..
Both phones. 217 Avenue D.
FOR SALE—Close In. beautiful new mod-
ern brick house, eight rooms; no agents.
356 Express.
CHAPIN. the new county seat of Hidalgo
County, situated in the heart of the most
fertile* and productive part of the famous
lower Rio Grands Valley.
A LA ROE TRACT FOR COI^ONIZINO.
The very cream of thfc Gulf Coast
country, on railroad, half mile of depot,
fine flowing artesian wells, level, deep,
rich, loamy soil; part open prairie, part
heavy timber, adjoining landw have been
subdivided and sold to settlers at $::0
per acre Thin for Immediate sale, only
$10 per acre. Terms. 8. O. McWHOR-
TER, His Mackay Bldg.
WOULD ydu Ilka t«» Own the ti*st and
best improved farm in Soutinvest Texas?
I will sell at a bargain this fine dairy
faun together with herd stock and im-
plements before, December 1: 101 acres,
nice 5-room house, large new barn and
stalls for 20 head cows. Come and seo
and be convinced. Owner, Box 1, R. F.
D. 3, Floresvlllo, Tex.
■ i A<'ME TRA<TH "
4-acre tracts on the Corpus Christi and
Loop Road; tracts facing on macadam-
ized road $200 per acre, and between the
Corpus Christi and Loop Road $175 per
acre; easy terms. J. A. Clonton, ex-
clusive agent, or you nin buy from your
agent. Investigate; every acre level and
smooth as a. floor.
Clopton Realty Co. Exclusive Agents,
102 West Houston Street.
Livb s rock—
HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, PIGS
FOR SALK A good, sound, serviceable
noree. Nicholson, Furnish &. Smith,
Moore Building.
COMBINATION buggy and saddle horse
for sale cheap; can be seen at 225 East
Elmlra St.; old phono 1241.
590 ACRES fertile Rio Grande River
land, all grubbed ready for the plow;
abeve overflow, splendid site for pump-
ing plant on bank of river, from which
every foot can be irrigated; two miles
from good town. There is no finer land
in the Rio Grande Valley or nothing that
lays better for irrigation. Price, grubbed,
ready for the plow, only $20 per acre.
8. G. McWhorter, 318 Mackay Bldg.
2000 ACRES agricultural land. Zavala
County; $7.50 per acre. R. H. Traylor,
236 Blast Houston Street.
7000-ACRE improved ranch, Uvalde
County; $3.50 per acre. R. II. Traylor,
238 East Houston Street.
200 ACRES, ten miles south City Hall. $22
acre; IfiO acres, two miles city limits,
food improvements. $60 acre; 300 acres,
hree miles city limits, $50 acre. Klnsley-
lngram, Frost ftIdg
p°R
sale-
miscellaneous.
HEADQUARTERS for lumber, shingles,
sash, etc., direct to consumers. Con-
sumers Lumber Co., Houston, Tex.
BRICK, BRICK. BRICK - 8aad-llme
pressed brick, as good as St. fcouis brick,
at one-third their cost. Patronize hoins
Industry. All orders given prompt atten-
tion. San Antonio Brick Co. Old phone
2190. Office and factory, corner Pine and
Sherman Streets.
BRICK, BRICK, BRICK-2,000,000 always
on hand for Immediate delivery at lowest
prices. A. Biesenbach, Mapufacturer's
Agent. Old phone 2827; new phone 1W6.
FOR SALE—1Three large terra cotta
flower urns, same as Dave Woodward ha*
on front gallery. Address 284 Express.
DR. AYER.
Veterinary surgeon and dentist; office
and noapltal, 802 S. Flores St. Tele-
phones: New, 876; old, 3311.
HAVE for sale at mv barn. 301 Nogalitos
St., 14 registered Tennessee Jacks. These
jacks run from 13 1-3 to II 2-3 hands high,
3 to 6 years old. W. D. Meadows.
FOR SALE—100 good mules; two cars of
horses, one car of mules, 1ft to 16 hands.
Reagan & Reagan, Boeville, Tex. -
TOtl balk Goats; high grade nan-
nies, bucked; entire flock offspring of
F. A Ijandrum's. G. W. Baylor's and E.
L. Witt & Sons' billies; 15 years breeding.
Price $1. Address Dr. R. W. Wells, Mon
tell, Tex.
MY FAMILY driving horse "Ginger,"
fearless and a fast pacer; a practically
new full leather top, rubber tired, piano
box buggy and vet of rubber mounted
harness. L. C. Honk, 115 E. Elmlra St.
FOR SALB—Fine young Jersey cows;
fresh; rood milkers; also two fine Dur-
ham cows with baby calves, fin#» butter
cows; also some springers. Old phone
1256.
SANPSTROM short turn buggies and
runabouts; something new; come sea
them; vehicles turn in their own length.
Staacke Bros.
FOR BARGAINS In second-hand vehicles
see Woodward Carriage Co.
SECOND-HAND single buggy with top,
Allensworth-Carrahan Co., Washer Bldg.
FOR SALE—$210 surrey as good as new;
will sell for $110 cash. Apply at 2V3
ive. C.
FOR SALE—The swellest horse, harness
and rubber-tired phaeton, almost new;
call new phone 2542.
('ARTER-M1'LLALY Transfer Company
bavd secured an expert carriage trim-
mer and are prepared to do all kinds of
trimming; buggy and automobile tops a
specialty; repair work solicited. 823
Houston St. Both phones 123. .
FOR SALE—One coupe, with harness,
$16(t; one cab and harness. $160; in first-
class conmtion. 15) Fest Street.
_^)r rent-
houses.
For Rent or Sale
Nice modern two-story residence, eight
rooms, at 1480 N. Flores St. Large lot,
75x240 feet; nice trees, flowers, sowers,
bath, electric lights, stable; good con-
dition; on street car line, near schools.
Only $40 per month, or will sell for $4000.
Easy terms, If desired. J. T. Woodhull,
care Frost National Bank.
FOR RENT—200 Mistletoe Ave., complete-
ly furnished strictly modern 6-room cot-
tage; no consumptives or small children
need apply.
FOR RENT—Nice 2-story 7-room house;
will sell reasonable; new. Phone 1179.
FOR RENT—A part or all of 7-room fur-
nished house in desirable neighborhood,
Laurel Heights, no sick or small children
desired. Old phone 2966.
HOME- Laurel Heights, furnished com-
plete. including piano; new 8-room
2-story, all conveniences, near car. 2S6
Express.
NICELY furnished 6-room cottage, all
modern conveniences. Call between 9 and
5 o'clock. 317 Madison.
ONE three and one four-room suite;
everything furnished new and complete
for housekeeping, very desirably located.
415 Richmond, old phono 1202.
FOP- RENT—Five-room cottage, just
completed; all conveniences; on Calvert
St. Apply 724 S. Flores. Old phone 1222.
MY 8-ROOM modern home, papered new,
all neeessary improvements made to par-
ties who will lease for a year. 135 River
Ave. Will sell gas range.
FIVE-ROOM modern cottage, 21-f Mis-
sion St.
Nine room residence, 118 Mistletoe St*
.1. H. K1RKPATR1CK CO.,
Old phone *9. New phone 344.
DESIRABLE location, ten rooms, un-
furnished boarding houarf. cheap to re-
sponsible tenant; near Postoffice. In-
quire 256 Blum St.
MODERN new eottage, newly furnished,
51S \V. Cypress, one-half block west San
Pedro Ave. /
320 SAN PEDRO, two-story, nine rooms,
modern, servant's room, stable. Old
phone 2065-2r.
FOR RENT—Nice two-story residence,
620 Goliad St., 8 rooms, with all modern
conveniences. Apply 541 Goliad St.
IF YOU DESIRE TO RENT
/i house come in and seo my large lilt
of cholco houses.
J. C. RICE, Agent.
204 Mackay Bldg. New phone ®47.
NICE driving horse, perfectly gentle;
good Stanhope buggy; will sell cheap for
cash. Address 157 Express.
FOR SALE—Good gentle buggy and
work horse, about 15 hands. 402 Lubhock
St.
FOR SALE—One gentle horse; also one
buggy; cheap if taken at once. 902 Aus
tin Street.
FOR HALE—Family carriage or buggy
horse, works single or double; safe for
ladles to drive. Oall 521 Garden St.
, UTOMOMLEii—
FOU SALE— Stevens-Duryea ^-cylinder
automobile with top. In fine condition.
Owner desires quick sale. See Staack*
Bros, for confidential price.
BUICK two-cylinder automobllefl, the bout
two-cyllndcr car on the market; ,a car
that rocs through gand without a hitch.
Stevens-Duryea four and six cylinder,
the embodiment of automobile refine-
ment. You make no mistake in buying
any of the above. Lei ua show them.
Staack* Bros.
1907
FOUR-CYLINDER Pope Toledo car, I
model, top, lamps, full equipment; cost
J1000; will sell cheup or trade for land.
15:i Express.
FOUR-CYLINDER roadster, full equip-
ment, In use 4 month,, for sale or trade
for real estate. P. O. Box 112.
FOR SALE—Cheap for cash, a light tour-
ing car; can also be used ns a runabout.
This Is a bargain. 27 Express.
—j—
FOR SALE CHEAP—"Five-passenger auto
good as new, or trade for real estate.
New phone 1432.
EXPRESS WANT ADS
ARE RESULT BRINGERS.
1210-208 MUNSBY ST., new 3-room col-
lages; I'ltif Street car; promises open 1
to 4. Old phone 2258.
TWO-STORY, 7 rooms, modern, gas
range, convenient as flnts, walking dis-
tance. 128 Slocum Place.
FURNISHED cottage to rent; hath, gas.
barn, sewer; splendid neighborhood. 3322
\V. Commerce.
FOR RENT—Pretty new 3-room co'tago
on South Heights car line. Old Phono
1104.
THE THOMPSON.
NOW VACANT; 38 ROOMS; MOST
MODERN AND BEST EQUIPPED
SMALL HOTEL IN SAN ANTONIO.
CONN ESS REALTY CO., EXC. AGTS.
FOR KENT—A new twn-story 8-room
hcuse, 408 laurel St., with all modern
conveniences, one block from San Pedro
car line. Frank H. Wash, lawyer, Moore
IJldg.
FOR SALE or rent, furnished or unfur-
nished, ten-room cottage, 225 King Wil-
liam Street. Apply at premises.
KOR RENT—Eight-room modern brick
furnished house, corner lot. A. A. (iray
Ik Co.
PINE furnished four-room cottage, and
both. All modern conveniences; at 217
Cadwallader Street; new phone 2782.
MRS. LITTER'S new two-flat houses,
completely furnished, mission style, linen
and dishes; private baths with instantan-
eous heaters. Walking distance. On Tobin
Hill,car, Three to six rooms: $35 to $60
Rendy 24th. 401 Dallas St. Old phone 764.
FOR RENT—Eight-room brick cottage
In splendid condition, in the beautiful
Alamo Heights Addition; on car line;
electric lights, city water, hath, large
yard with stable. Apply to R. H. Rus-
sell, Daily Express office.
FOR RENT—New, convenient 6-room up-
stalN apartment, two blocks from high
school. Apply 123 Slocum Place.
316 MISSION ST.—Newly built 8-room
house, all modern conveniences; large
barn and outhouses; close In; $45 per
month. Apply 314 Mission St.
FOR RENT—New hotel. 60 to 70 rooms,
apartment house, all modern Improve-
ments, tan be completed in six months.
For particulars address H. T. Phelps,
303H W. Commerce, San Antonio, Tex.
FOR RENT—New 5-room house; bath,
lavatory, sewer, sidewalks, electric lights,
I new; cheap rent to desirable tenant- New
phone 767; old 1446-lr.
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