The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 10, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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TEbe Static Xigbt
.Sa'wday January 10 1885.
THC ADAMS & Y7ESTLAKE
0il Heating Stove!
WILL-
HEAT A nOOM 10X20 FEETJ
l'AUIi AVAGNKIt - AGENT.
DRINK
Mteer Beer !
PROPOSAIS
ror the Conilrucclon of t Hake 0cn 11
Camp Flee Texas.
IIKAIIQIMIITERS DF.I-TOFTBXA? )
Otricc Ciiiitr L'oxmimaht or suiwitc V
8A Antonio Tex January 7 I84J. )
OBAIXU moroSAI.S. In triplicate ml'Jttt
SJ totneusjelpnnuiliona.wiiliHJ nwn
Ihleonicn until u o'clock
r February I'm at wnic
III bo opened In prca-ni
r blddera fur the
onstruetlon at Camp Itlcc Teiae of
ONE BAKE OVEN
acoor.lliur tn plana and apectllcatlont whlrb
can te ectn at Ibla eftlce anl it that of the
Acting t'omml'Mrj nf Pub-lst-iifc. at Camp
ltlceTelaa. Full luatructlona as to manner of
bidding- anil tcrme of contract will be filrDlfb-d
no application nt cltber ofSeo.
The Government reserves tbe rfarht to rf Jcct
anr or all prcpnaala. Envrl(-r-a eantalning
prrpraaJa ehould be. trarhed I'ropos.l. fnr
ConilructtonofOien at Omp Hlce Teias."
andaddrtrsed to tbe undcralirued.
SAMUEL T. CUSIIISO
Captain and a 8 . U. H. Army Cbl-f n s.
Ilrpaituicfitot Inn MO-Ut
Cheap Column.
W
l Kranf Ij cdon hcu
il UKNT-Flvo morn house corn
V Kvefirrcen mid MAveiUk otrcetn.
SISamontb Aprlfto Jtmct Murphy
No. 11. Iievhio tiulldinif. 1-
Hiate .ocslltr Vie of i
TANTKD -A llntrtu ffftitlr
ine uuiincM part or int city
It. MANUEL M. nONII.HA a UriMllin
' pbrtlclan.i
or ctiniuiisiiMn 11 rwarncp . t.t ixm-
mt rco itrert. 1 rom H to 10 r. in. Omcohour
at Adoliiti Dnt-V droit nturo from U to 4 p. m
H
OMRS ON MONTHLY
; only two blocka fi
Addrcae itotV llrx S-d San Antonio
fi EUONIMO IT.ItAI.El1 13 S. Laredo Hroi f
KX Card and Fancy Writer. Coprlft cto.
Make a aptclaltr ot dlnlouaf1 cim-rlai-lnna
etc. T- rma moderate ll-r4.tr
SECWNII.il INDbookabounbtand eoldatSJ
Kola lad atreet. opposite court house.
a addreaa iV.ck It- x 60
Ban Autoolj Tela
LOCAL NOTES.
Grent reduction of prices In every
department. Kan man A Co
O. II. Clifford nnd II. I. Aycook. nt
torneys-at-law have removed their ollloe
toJo. 250 Commerce street next to
Western Union Telegraph olllce. l-9-6t
Newman & Co.'s grand handl.fr-
cbief tale. Do not miss It.
Our clothing made to order la strictly
flrSt-clBSS. l'AXCOAST .t Sox.
In case you want a nice and chettp
comforter call on Newman & Co. tt
-Great variety In ttlilte and colored
blankets. We have made great reduo-
tloni In these goods aa we are clearliiL'
out the balance of our atock
f Nkwmax A Co.
-There will Le a children's ball at tbe
Cailno hall January the 10th and all
the children of tbe membera ofthe Ca-
Kngllsh school are Invited to attendftf
ire win ouer Heavy winter fabrics
fi Tery.liree. owlngto'the mlldneM of
iUKWMAXSCO.
-Inyallda call at S. C. llellla' and get
New Vorlc Health Food Co. product?.
Overcoatiandwlnterunderwearchean
at 1'ancoait & Sons'. ."cp
-Newman 4 Co. for dre gooda.
Everybody knows that In this tlenartl
uient we ead the marker 1 iA .l1
Kverr smoker ahonM t.u .it mi. 1.1 ....
Great reduction in prices on winter
goods nt l'ancoast Bona'. wn"
ner.lh.ll.W"nCe0f
" Newhan A Co.
bran.new Piano never used coat
1350 can be bought at a bargain? by
ifo Tgo0nnin0r Rddrelnff T- foCol
-Hosiery Hosiery Hosiery for young
nnd old. Hosiery oreverybodyatNew-
man Co.'s. ' MO-tf
-To close out the balance of our stock
of lad lea and children's knitted goods.
w will offer our entlrr stock regardless
of cost. Do not delay but cone at once
and secure your bargains.
'IW Km tux A Co.
Frsth Crattd Hons Aadlib
Chipped beef etc. nt Uellls'.
HAYS OF LIGHT.
Gathered by Reporters on Tltelr
Tours Throutch Town.
Thfi police odlclals were paid offthls
morning.
The funeral of Arredondo was
largely attended this morning.
Tbe Itenubllcana will have n meet-
ing at the l'ovlllon to-night.
A new flagstaff 112 feet high has
been placed at military headquarters.
Three turkeys were stolen from Mr.
Aransu. 1'n-acott'a premises last night.
'lhr Mutuallstlo Mexicans held a
meeting laat night at the Kecorder'a
court.
The annual election of officers o'
the San Antonio ltlfles takea place Mon-
day night.
Dance by the Mexican Mutuallstlo
society to-night nt Fest'a garden to-
night. liev. W. J. Young has had nn In-
crease In his family by Ibe arrival of a
little baby.
There will be a meeting of Repub-
licans nt the Losoyo street pavilion this
evening at ":30.
Mr. Mclnerny the handsome hotel
man la getting quite popular with the
ladles nt the depots.
Jacob I'erales de Hernandez aged
32 years died yesterday In Ibe First
ward from consumption.
Callaghan as llecorder showed no
favors to any one. Callaghan as Mayor
will liavo no favorites.
An Itinerant Mexlcnn missionary
holds forth nightly on Military plaza
speaking from his buggy.
It Is useless for the uossbacks to say
Hint Callnghan's record Is not one of en-
terprise and sound Judgment.
l'afCavanaugh challenges the field
to pit their birds ngnlnst seven of his tn
the coming cocklngtournament.
The Republican party Is a party of
progress and progressive principles and
should always be found lighting moss-
backs. The young man Thompson who
pawned live palrsof roller skates Identl-
tled as belonging to Gus Morltz has left
town.
Two mashers had quite n little hand-
kerchief flirtation on Commerce street
yesterday afternoon with their young
ladles.
Deputy Sheriff Hob Alexander lost
night arrested I'ancho Sotofor theft of a
horse. The Indictment dates back four
years ago.
It should not surprise any of his
friends If Captain Tom Hughes stents n
march on them and steps Into double
harness soon.
Mr. Harry Ilautu leaves to-uiorrow
evening on a two months' business trip
through Kentucky Pennsylvania and
New York StateSj
I'ancho Hlvns who Is accused of an
aggravated assault wns given up last
evening by his bondsman and placed In
the county Jail.
A little German boy was set upon by
some newsboys last night In the Fourth
ward and hit In the head with a rock
producing a scalp wound.
All citizens of Han Antonio who are
In favor of a progressive city govern-
ment nnd puhllo prosperity are called
upon to rally ngnlnst the old mossbneks.
Tbe children's mlsstonnry society of
tbe First 1'resbyterlan church wilt hold
a meeting to-marrow afternoon at half
past three o'clock In tbe church build-
ing. Merrltt'a proposed woolen mills
should be running row to furnish the
sackcloth while the gas factory could
furnish the ashes for the mourners next
Monday.
A pleasant dance at Professor White-
head's academy last night. Tbe muslo
by Zottarell's band was excellent and
well timed thus affording splendid
dance music.
A ltepubllcon mass meeting Is called
to meet at the old Blaine nnd Logan
pavilion Losoyo street this evening. A
full nttendnnce of tbe old guard Is ex-
pccieu. i-iu-u
Dr. Jones' tesm ran the burirv
against another team yesterday afier-
noon on commerce street anu knoc.eu
a wheel off the buggy. Tbe horses
started to run awny but were stopped.
I'ancho Solo who was arrested last
evening for horse stealing la nnold
ollender. He has been In Huntsvllle
three times nlrendy nnd only left that
establishment about four months since.
It WOolen mills wern atahllahri
here the trade of some of our mossback
merchants In high priced Imported
woolena would be gone. Hence they
support n mossback to prevent the estab-
lishing of mills.
The habeas corpus writ of Jessie
MorrlS. accused of llin mnnler it lli.nl.-.
Ingham wns continued this morning.
At the time of leaving the courtroom a
witness named Howard wns undergoing
examination.
Some extra annrt la nn liaml af ft.
cock-pit for to-morrow. Three mains
have already been arranged ns follows :
I'at Cavanaugh vs. Hob Marx for $50 a
aide; John Wllklns vs. Leonardo $50 a
side: Dave Williams vs. Tom Vntes $25
aside.
.r!.'.ere. wl." be ""glous services nt
Mt. I'llgrlra church to-morrow. Prayer
meeting at 0 a. hi Sabbath school at 0
a. m. preaching at 3 and 7 p. m Itev
Leonard from Kansas will preach at
llllams pastor
"From London to Paris' Itev. C. F.
Mortimer will give a free lecture upon
the above subject this evening at 8
o'olock In the Caiuden street Christian
church. Mr. Mortimer will preach to-
morrow morning and evening nlso
every evening next week. Kveryhody
made welcome.
Regular services to-morrow In
the Cumberland Presbyterian church
Soledad street. Sunday school 0:30
a. m preaching by the pastor nt 11 a.m.
and 7:30 p.m. All are Invited. The
pastor of this church will hold services
at i p. m.. In the school house on Gov-
ernment hill inside the Government en-
closure. Trinity Methodist Episcopal church
?.ornef.rAjve?lif. 9 ana 1cn 'treats
Itev. Vr. S. lalklnburg pastor. Regular
services io-tnoniw at 11a. tu. and 7:30
p.m. Morning subject "Contldence in
Oodj" evening subject "Humility the
precursor of teaohableness." Sunday
school at 3 p. in. Tbe room wilt be
made comfortable so tbat no one need
fear taking cold. Services prompt. The
public are cordially Invited to attend.
Dismissed
The case of the State va. Hnvt rn
adultery waa dismissed In the District
court yesterday. This case has been
pending before tbe court for overa year
and wns tiled on Information berore Jus-
tice Adam against Mrs. Iloyt a female
photographer formerly on Houston
street near the bridge by her former
husband.
Merrltt'a Mills.
Merrltt'a woolen mills and rope walk
could have materially assisted him to
become Mayor If they had been estab-
lished before the city's boom subsided.
I hey would have demonstrated more
fully than words how enterprising was
their owner-how it needs a man to
boost up tbe city's fallen honor and help
the factories to come here.
ALL SORTS.
The dark ages Those of a colored
family. Judge.
A no-blll act Coining money. New
York Journal.
A lunch Is n kind of pltco-mcal affair.
Merchant Traveler.
Can't Is hypocrncy ns well as bnd
grammar. Pittsburg Chronicle.
The man who desires n fast horse
thirsts for goer. Merchant Traveler
If silence be golden dumb people
ought to grow rlob. Texas blfllngs.
ElMahdl'a favorite air The camela
are coming oho! lloston S.nr.
A game law Never "call" when you
hold a "royal flush." New lork
Journal.
Young ladles who will not marrr when
they.have a chance miss It. Lowell
Courier.
An oil well driller Is always running
his business Into the ground Oil City
Derrick.
The telephone may bo llio cause of
the red hslos. Halo! halo! halo! See?
Current.
A man li called a confirmed liar when
nothing that he says is coutlrmetl.
Boston Transcript.
The dsslre of a lawyer Is lor brief ex-
perience. Doston Post. With a fre-
quent stay of processings.
While her motner was taking a fly out
ofthe butter little Daisy asked "Isthat
a butterfly mamma?"
"What Is laughter?" aska a chemist.
It Is the sound that you hear when your
hat blowa off. lloston Gazette.
A sugar dealer may be wealthy but
he doesn't like to hear people say that
he has lots of sand. New York Journal
A little girl suffering with tbe mumps
deolared sue "felt as though n headache
bad slipped down Into her neck."
On his visit to the Salon Alexandre
Duraaa' attention wns called totbesn-
Serb portrait of the ethereally thin
arah Ilernhardtas "L'Etrangcre"wlth
her great Russian greyhound lying at
her feet. "Ah yes I see" ho said
thnughtrully; " dog keeping guard over
a bone."
A man fished a rich old gentleman out
of a mill pond nnd refused tbe offer of
two shillings from tho rescued miser.
"Oh that'a too mucbl" exclaimed bet
"tain't worth it;" and he banded back
one and eleven pence saying calmly as
be pocketed tho penny "that's about
right."
The man who hammers his thumb-
nail while putting down carpets or who
Is violently caught under the chin by ft
clothes-lino when be goes out In the
yard after dusk should remember that
In the revised edition of Ibe New Testa-
ment tbe words have been changed to
"hades" and condemnation."
Opposed to Immigrants.
When tbe committee soliciting sub-
scriptions to build the Immigrant's
borne called upon Captain Merrltt for n
small contribution be refused to give a
single cent and said he did not want
any poor Immlgrnnts In this country.
Oh nol he Is not a mossback.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ror Mayor.
We are authorized to announce C. II.
Merrltt nominee of the Committee of
One Hundred as a candldnte for Mayor
at the coming city election January
12.1SS3.
The l.ioiiT Is authorized to announce
Hon. Ilryan Cnllnubiin nan candidate for
election for the olllce of Mayor at the
ensuing election January 12.
Having received the nomination of a
representative body of our citizens I
herebr announce myself n candidate for
tbe olllce of Mayor at the ensuing oily
election on tbe 12th day of January ISSo.
John II. CorKt-AXU.
City Tai Collector.
We are authorized to announce Mr.
Fred C. Hauelsen as a candldnto for re-
eleotlon to the olllce of City Tax Collec-
tor at the ensuing election In Jnnnary.
Tbe 1-iniiT Is authorized to announce
Ernest Rische as a candldato for the
office of City Collector at the election
to be held January 12 1835.
For Street Commissioner.
The LiaiiT Is authorized to announce
In Its columns the name of P. Nelson for
the office of Street Commissioner at the
coming city election In January
Tbe LiaiiT is authorized to announce
Fritz Russi ns a candidate forre-clectlon
to tbe olllce of Street Commissioner at
tbe ensuing election in January. 22-tf
R. C. Nlion
Hereby makes his annonncement as can-
didate for Street Commissioner nt the
coming election In January.
For Recorder.
Tbe I.ioiit Is nuthorlzed to nnnounce
Peter Shields ns a condldnte for election
to the olllce ot City Recorder r.t the elec-
tion January 12.
Aldtrman-Tlilrd Ward.
Editor Ran Antonio Lltht :
Please announce to my fellow citizens
of tbe Third ward that I am a candi-
date for re-election as Alderman to rep-
resent them In the Council and shall be
fileased to receive their commendation
f my past record merits It.
John II Rolton.
We nre authorized to announce T. W.
Mullah- as a candidate for Alderman
from the Third wardut the election
Monday January 12.
At tbe request of a largo number of
citizens nnd having received the en-
dorsement of the Worklngmen'a conven-
tion. I announce myself as a candidate
for election for Alderman from the Third
ward. W. II. Hitter.
ror Sldermin-Flrst Ward
Tbe I.ioiit la authorized to announce
Mr. J.N. Gallagher as a candidate for
re-election as Alderman from the First
ward at the coming election In Jnntiarr
12-10-tf
AUarmin Fourth Ward.
The Light Is authorized to announce
the name of II. Paulr as n candidate for
re-election for Alderman from the
Fourth ward as the nominee of the
Committee of One Hundred.
Paler Jonas' Carden.
which the Zottarelll string band will
furnish the music. Tbe publlo Is re-
spectfully Invited. 1-10-lt
Attention Repnblloans.
There will be n meetlnc of Renubll-
cans at the pavilion on Losoyo street
to-night at 7:30 o'clock. The city elec
tion will be discussed. A grand rally li
requested. All the Republican 50 are
expecteu to come to tue ironr.
By order of
Table linens napkins and towels.
This department we will make most In-
teresting to housekeepers ns we have
as were never before offered so all
who are about to replenish their stock
of table linens napkins towels and
towellngs. etc. would do well to call on
us. We call special attention to our
low prices. ihkwuan cc i-o.
Musle Cor Balls and Parties.
Tbe Frank D. Zottarelll Company will
lurnisn ursi ctasa musio inroug
out the comlncr season lor balls and Hur
tles. The band la composed cf tbe best
talent In tbe city and will Insure satis-
faction whenever called upon. Give us
atrial. Address012Avcnue. 10-2V3m
iNo Mossbacks For Us I
No Rings or Cllquos or Solf-
Constltutod Commlttoos of
Office Seekers Must Dlo-
tato Who Shall Fill
Our Ofllcos.
The Light's Ticket.
FOR MAYOR - A lire proirrMilve young
man full or vim auJ cntcrprlic who 1 alike
tho friend of capital and labor and ha tbe tott
Jnlcrt-iUof Ihp clt aty heart andli noraoi
Bryan Callaghan.
FOR nECORDER-A competent honest
and conscientious Judge who will fill the
office wt'h Juillco and Impartiality and erotU.
nd honor to the cltr o moiibackt
Peter Shields.
FOR COLLECTOR-Au energetic com
petent young builncsi man who will fill the
office with patUfaction aud credit to tho tax
njeit. Nomowbacki
Ernest Rische.
FOR STREET COMMISSIONEH-A
go-ahcml working man who lias given tho boit
vatUrnctlon of any man that hni held the ofUcn
for n number of years past. No mosslmcki
Fritz Russi.
FOH ALDERMEN -
rntsT WAitrj-J. Ni OALiAontn t. n.
Cuxnon.
SECOND WAI1I) Jrs II. Flikscn.
TIIIltD WAHIi-Joiis II. IIOLTOK T. W.
MULLlI.r.
FOUIITII WAllll-IUNIIT PAULT MAIITIX
MlTKKCII-
BARGAIN COLUMN.
Parlies Wishing to Buy Rent or
Sell Should Consult this
Oolumn.
A I LXt FARM OF 1100 ACRFJt FOR SAIJt.
Fine tract of land of 1.100 acres. In
Harris countv. six miles from Houston.
on Buffalo llayou railroad running bv
same. Plenty of water grass and tlm-
oer. Dome improvements anu pan
under cultivation. Four hundred tons
of hay cut from same last season. Will be
sold cheap and on easy terms at a bar-
gain. Address T. II. Johnson this
office or J. W. Bradley Real Estate
Agent snn Antonio. o-o-ii
IIOrSTON ntOPKRTT FOR SALK.
A five room cottage house and lot. on
MoKlnney street. Fine brick cistern
fruit and shade trees nnd flowers. A
cheap piece of property nt $1200. Ad-
dress T. II. Johnson Lioht office.
NEW CONCOCT HOUSE.
On Avenue C. No. 1009 fronting on east
Milam square. Has 10 rooms bath room;
stables and onrrlage room; all the mod-
ern conveniences: do.ble parlors water
and gas. A special bargain can be had
by applying at once aa the owner has
left the city and wants to sell.
TIIN-R00U TWO-erORr
Frame house closets In every room and
nil the modern Improvements; locnted
on Avenue C. To be bought for $CUO0.
A bnrgnln. 7-3-tf
Four Ml lota and two outhouses of
three rooms each on Crockett street
forillOO. Terms easy.
Six fine building Iota on Alazan oreek
near Krlsch property.
SPECIAL DARGA1N 4 AITX.Y AT ONCE.
A four rnnm ortttAfre. two crnllerles.
hall (table onrrlage house well water
and Irrigable laud for sale $1300
young fruit trees shrubbery and shade
ou place.
A Ave room cottage stable carriage
room plenty of shade and hydrant
water. Price $IXX.
SIXTY-FIVK TIIOUSAKII ACI1K.1.
Solid body of lnnd well grnsscd 10 miles
frontlngon the Rio Grnnile; 12000 Sheep
a.uuu uonts anu juu ueau oi uorses.
Prl ce of ranch and live stock nnd also
all equipments Inclusive quick sale
S40.0U0. Atldress J. W. Ilrodlor or T. II.
Johnson Kan Antonio Texas.
For Goodness Saks
Don't sav I told you. but If you'll not
tell I'll tell you tbat I am giving musio
lessons nt "bed rock" prices. Justthlnk
4 tier moniu ior lessous or ine iinesi
tlnltlt nnd texture. Come right along
and take advantage of this "dull limes"
offer. Call nnd see me nnd be convinced
nt 402 Acequla street r)nn Antonio
leXBS. J.!P1. JU. J. UAI.1IV
Lnrire reductions have been made
on our dolmans cloaks and sacques.
The well earned reputation of our bouse
for style quality and lit places it In the
first rank of the trade In this city and
we challenge comneiuion ior quality
and nrlce over all competitors. All
goods warranted. Newman & Co.
Tbe Latest Novelty
la the Wlldermuth patent bed springs.
The best ever made nnd as cheap as the
cheapest. Smoothness nnd comfort
comuineu. inn ue seen ni .to. b ivesi
Houston street. 12-11-301.
Spatial Drlta
For one week commencing Monday
103c. apiece. Tbe bandkerohlefs nre
fully worth 30c so avnll yourself of the
opportunity. akwman s io.
$5 Reward Lost.
Somewhere between the city and
cemetery b large catneo ureaat pin.
Finder will return to 214 Travis street.
Ojsters Celery Came
nt Dellls' cor. Houston St. and Ave.C.
The Art Studio
Of Miss Marie Linton will open Monday
January A for a special term of six
weeks. Those wish nir instructions tn
latest designs ol oil painting should call
at once as the term will not ho ex-
tended and get class rates. Room No
7 Soledad block. JZ-27-lm
Silks satins tdushes and velvets: in
these departments we claim pre-eminent
excellence. Our stock Is the largest as-
sortment most complete and prloes
lowest or any estaunanineni in ine cuy
MO-tf Nkwhah 4 Co.
For Renter Sale.
Two-story house 7 rooms S acres of
imgauie lanu ouu iruu trees on soutu
unruen street. Appiy to
J VV Uhidlet
11-13-tf 402 East Houston street
GRANOUflOTHER
pied harba In doctoring the famllr.and
her alrapl. re mediae lll cVfiK In
moat eaaea. Without the use of herba
medical aolence would be powerleaai
and ret the tendency of the times Is to
r.eglect the beat of all romedlea for thoas
Jiowerfui medicines that seriously In-
ure the syatem.
MISHLER'S
"She
Bitters
la a combination of valuable herba care-
fully compounded from tbe formula of
a reenter rhjalclan. who uaed tbla pre-
scription largely in nla private praotloo
with creat auooeaa. It la not a drlnk.but
avmedlolne uaed by many phyalolana.
-It la Invaluable for ItfllFBl-HlA
X IHltKY and 1.1VKH COHVI AINIH
HKHTOV. XXIIAVSTIOH WEAK-
MMS lxnluKXTlox Jtt.t and while
curing wilt nol hurt the system.
Mr. C. J. Rhodes a well-known Iron
nan or laie Harbor Pa. writes I
"JJttayFrratMbrfereraod
;S?pWtf(?o? Cuihlefa liVb fitUrfefSlKaicrt
time tbe bor aa qolte TraU.'
TlbwiJ
Dlllenv i r.n i.r .n.l .
I'bjriJclatjaino
MIBIIXER IIEUD DITTEna CO.
825 Commerce St. Philadelphia
Farktr'a Pitas ant Wens Syrup If avsr Fails
Semi-Annual Statement
OF Till
MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Statement for the Term Ending
AUgUSt 31 1834.
OFFICE HA I
J. S.IIamsar rrcftlrient
A. tJ. SchryYer. Vic President
it. jj Kampmnnn. .iTeauurcr
W.A. Hon y dm Secretarr
VT 0. 1'oreman f.r- ..Attorner
rtinrcTonat
J. fl. nam nay A. C fchtyrtr.
robocse J. K. Labatt
Leopold M Michael.
Cash .$ 1372 4T
Loans 112.Nl I 00
Blnktnir Kund 111 lis receivable and
Purnit'uro'.' '""' '!"."'!"!!"!"'! '247 M
II. McDermott
Mm. 0 onion
Wilson A Foster....
Mrs. Hclckcniui
&! 43
St U)
IV MI)
ivwd
t 118772 TV
Due borrowcrsfiinfloishiMtioiiacs . 8.0W W
lYoflt and loos (undivided profits) .. 20 M
Stock lOfl.UKJM
6 1&
1161.1 87
81)14 M
Withdrawal proQU (first series)...
Withdrawal profits (second sorles)..
.Less oxpwiues
Net profits .
ob divided
lnt aeries. 11
7YTi5IW
6.01W 47
MM
Hecotid series M7 shares td 01
j him scries 074 snares n.vj
f 15.70U11
VALUE OT STOCK.
Amount Value Init Present Wlth'l
Serlos. prtd In. report. Valuo. Value
First .... ij) (A) (III 0H f U 118 f.W OI)
8erond... 1M 00 27 39 81 T2 41
Third... 9 00 C&6 10W. 0(H)
Respectfully submlltt.fi
lu M. 1ichaku Chairman.
Wotako nloasuroln calllmr attention to tho
above statement which speaks for lUelf. and
shows tho best results over attained br any
liko association In this city In tho so mo period
of time.
Mechanics ifulldlnir and Loan Association i
ran sock re your own homo In a short time.
Merchants mechanics clerks laborers and
other deslrlmr to owu their own homes cau do
so br maklntr monthly payments to this asso-
ciation la many cases of less amount than
they aro now paying ior rent to a-rcedy land-
lords. 1 f you aro not ready to build at present
but contemplate doing so at some future date.
er jou bold our stock beforo borrowlnjt
it tbe let Interest tou will have to nuv
when you do borrow Ami Uio shorter time you
will have to pay your monthly Installments.
The looksaro wtwopenfortutwcrlptlon to tho
ourtti sorles or stock in this association. For
a formation apply to any of the oltlcers or to
w. A. IIONYNUK. Secretary
loom t Polodad ft lock Houtneost Corner
Houston and Bolodad Htreets.
Second Seml-Annuol Statement
OF THE
International Building and Loan
ASSOCIATION.
SAN ANTONIO : : : TEXAS.
Statement for tho Term Ending:
December 1$ )84
December duea unpaid
Stock: second series. .
Stock third aorlcs..
unfinished bouloa
Cleorgo Van Vorst
O) 19
Its 15
OAS 00
6A 00
9 OS
Lwsexnonace 118 po
n tn
Leaving nn undivided profit
of ! HJI
To bo divided ns follows
To flret aeries each. T S7
To aooond aerlea. eaeh a M
To third aeries encb .1 82
VACUBOr STOCK.
. Amount Value last Tresent Wlthd'l
Berlej. paldln. report. value valuo.
First... 113 OU tilt 128 78 IS 75
Second. ie on s : io ra 10 oo
Third.. 4 00 in I do
We. tlio undersigned membera of the Fi-
nance Committal having carefully exainlued
thu report of the Socrotury for tho six nipntha
eud.ng Doooniber in ltHU and ibo same upr-
root. Slgnod) T
11. A HOM.ANn )
V. It. llltUCKWAV. yt'lnanse Cummltle.
Attystt M i.iUNin. BeoreUry.
leas thau any other aliullar organisation U
inia any. itrnu parsiouiara .ppiy w
II. LINDMkU SMretary
Calcasieu Lumber Yard
East Commerce Strcot and Sunsot Railroad.
. ALL DIII&HSIONS OF
L
Flooring Celling Fenclne Shingles. Laths I'nllngs While 1'lne
nnd Itcd Wood Finishing Lumber
Sash Blinds Doors Fencing Wire Builders' Hardware Paints
OILS. ETC. ETTC.
llcls tn connection with one- of the Hrtret mills In th Calcasieu llcir Ions w are pre-
pared to furnish bills at the shortest notice. Address all corres poudenoo to
A. T. HENSLBY MANAGER
San Antonio Lumber Co. San Antonio Texas
1". O. Box SM. Toieiihono No. Ml
J. B. Belohradsky & Co.'s
$1000 REWARD $1000
Will be paid to any one who will find adulteration of anything
whatsoever in our Deer We furnish Pure Goods and Defy
Outside Competition. Bottled beer delivered to any part of
the city or country.
Williams & Russell
(Successors to Soule A Williams)
mtOLSSALi: AMD ItKTAII. UrALF.Ita IX
Paints Oils Varnishes Putty Brushes Kalsomine Alabastine
And Step and Extension Ladders.
Mo. 233 and 235 East Houston Street.
SHAW & BENSON
IBBICE MASONS
ALL KINPS QF BUILDING CONTRACTED FOR
Dl flioult construction In BrlokWork a Specialty. All Chlmnej Flues Ouaranteea.
RHODIUS
235 Commerce St.
MUSIC
larAgenta for Knahe Co. New England rianoCo.antl Christie A 8on planes
llhlea Organs. Latest sheet tuuslo r.lwa)i on hand. Call and see thein.
DANCING JCADEMY.
My second and last quarter for the
season begins January S and G. At the
beginning of the quarter I commence
with the lludlmenls of Dancing nnd
gradually take the pupil (time two or
three months) through tue following
dances also other older dances I Glide
Waltz Newport Waltz Knickerbocker
Military Sohottlsche Kacquet New
Glide Iolka. Hippie Troy town Toe and
Toe Glide Quadrilles I.awn Tennis In-
novation Centennial Minuet I'arlslan
Varieties New I'olLn.'altz Minuet and
Saratoga Lancers: also the ''German."
All desirous of taking a thorough
course In dancing should avail them-
selves of this opportunity for I will
leave for some other city after April 1.
Call nt Ibe hall (l)ullntg building) for
terms hours nf lessons eto. Itespeot-
fully JtUFUS WHITEHEAD.
NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT
Fruit and Omental Shrnlis
SHADE TREES.
I beg leave to announco to tho publlo
and in v customers scenerallr that I have
established my depot for tbe delivery of
an Kinus 01 Arees ouruuDery anu x'oi
Plants at No. 6 Wkst Houston STiiErr.
near bridge. All parties having already
given orders wll please call and get
1-0-1 m Fobt Scott NurtsaW
Rnyinnr
r MIimI Palnta. 1 Have on h
l tle.ign whlfb we are now
ii ktnea tnd .re prenarrd to c
ITEMPSKY
San Antonio Tex.
STORE
R. BECKER
WIIOt.IiSAI.B AKD I1KTAII
FURNITURE DEALER
NO 10 WEJT COJIMKItCi: bTltKKT
My stock Is one of tho lurgcat ever brought to
this city and a visit to my store will save
you 10 r tent. In four purchase. I
"Her thta month f ollowlna; bargains:
Fine Jledroom Sultea (new styles) from
$50 to $160 all marble tops. Wardrobes
(new styles) from $10 to $10 Chlldren'a
Carriages from $0.60 to $20. Carpet
Lounges (single and bed lounges) rom
$8.60 to $25.
Vlalt Mo Boforo You Purohaao.
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OP
Wagons Fop Sale!
Top Bnneies Breafcine Carts Etc.
JO.TALCOTfi Aoknt
San Pedro Springs Stabe.
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