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THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 11,
190&.
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BOWLING MATCH
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR SALE.
Now is the
condition.
a
FOR SALE.
Box 92 09—1 reply.
Box 933 0—1 reply.
40 acres, section 13, near Alvin,
< A on a nrc
$45.00 per acre.
..furnished
■
and
ARRIVED!
ARRIVED!
lot. 37 th
corner
rooms;
Send orders to
financial.
F. FREUND,
and
lot, . 37th
corner
Phone 791.
211 Tremont st.
sota.
On Tremont street we
AV O ~ W, /J i/1
A HOME FOR
FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS,
100.
with
rooms
DELANEY POSTED A FORFEIT.
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SITUATION WANTED.
THE
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
sale.
for
HELP—FEMALE.
player.
S.
11.
waiter
at
$2250, Sy2 lots, 40th and O.
WOMEN’S TENNIS TOl'RNEY.
ROOMS AND BOARD.
STATIONERS.
ROOMS WANTED.
LABARTHE & DARRAGH,
Galveston, Texas.
UPON
CLAIRVOYANTS.
ALTO ASSOCIAITION REVIVED.
NOTICES.
if
Illinois
New
on
LEGAL NOTICES.
FOR SALE—
Free
The southeast corner lot at 16th ansi
Apply 3217
drugs
at SCUD-
Blakeman’s,
FOR SALE—20 acres of land at Hitch-
cock; W, H. Jack survey; Vs mile
la. -avn amvr.y, ys mile
Phone 1527. 3318 N, Gal-
WANTED TO BUY.
FOR LEASE.
2
new
and delivered.
BON MARCHE BUILDING FOR LEASE
FOR RENT.
GRAIN AND FEED.
of
SOMETHING NEW.
PERSONAL.
• Admission 50c.
FEED.
FEED.
FEED.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY.
WANTED TO RENT.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
INSTRUCTION.
Real
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
TRUNKS.
bills,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
LOST.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
LOCK AND GUNSMITHS.
OCULISTS AND AURISTS.
Tremont.
to
nearest hospital.
LOST—Su n day,
. Finder please
office St.
R. H. JOHNS for trunks and leather
goods. Telephone 1160-4 rings.
ENTERTAINMENTS AND
DANCES.
at Concordia Plall, I
• Thursday, Feb. 11, 1909.
Music .begins at 9 P. M.
Valentines
Valentines
Valentines
Valentines
Valentines
Valentines
Valentines
WANTED—Secondhand
any description.
DON’T
Ball
FINEST chrysanthemum
and purple, 25c dozen.
VALENTINE—Artistic
Prices right.
MACY, 513 13th.
chickens cheap,
ner 20th and P.
FOR SALE-—A fine lot Brown Leghorn
‘■.'t’tit-L Apply northwest cor-
TWO CARS OF RICH, BLACK
MAINLAND SOIL.
Phone 1634.
Sundays, 10 a. m. to 4
and
EAST END
some .
long.
_______ of you.Z
212 Levy Bldg.
southern
Axddress
the
at
SERVANT’S ROOM in yard for rent.
Phone 2913.
$20.00 per acre. 20 acres, section
13, I. & G. N R. R. near Alvin.
$1000.00,
Ml/2.
C. F. WIESEPAPE,
PIANO TUNER.
PHONE 2 599.
On favorable terms to desirable ten-
ant, and building arranged to suit re«
quirements.
V. (A v JA. a V V •
from depot,
veston.
J. L. BODDEKER & CO..
410 20th st.
Phone 60.
JOHN T. WHEELER^
LAWYER,
406 21st st.
BUY
WATCH
neat
street.
Tournament Begins in St. Paul
Tonight-Entry List Includes
Crack Players.
MISS WESMUTH,
Public Stenographer.
Tremont Hotel. Phone 761.
eggs
88.
BIRMINGHAM U„l.
office furniture; safes moved.
2022-2024
21st st.
LAW AND ABSTRACT OFFICES
OF
MACO & MINOR STEWART.
Security Building. Galveston, Tex.
GEORGE Q. M’CRACKBN,
LAWYER,
300-301 Security Bldg.
KOEHLER BROS.,
21st and A. Phone 2131
WANTED—A
housework.
FOR
see
$800.00,
P%.
HEBERT AUSTIN COMPANY,
313 22d st.
BEST
my
une.
Will give three years*
' ----. PROF.
and
c
INTERNATIONAL
— 4
$3750.00, lot and modern cot-
tage, I, 12th and 13th; an ele-
garit home and location.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
(ADS RECEIVED LATE MAY BE FOUND ON PAGE T.)
WANTED—Competent
high wages,
corner 18th st.
WANTED—A good white cook at 2415
Church. a
Uncalled-For Answers
To Tribune Want Ads
GAUVESTON TlUBUJNE:
coun-
sel, etc.;
Address
... .50c
,25c
.50c
.15c
NOTICE—New line of masquerade suits
and also stage costumes for hire.
Apply ,2705 Broadway..
MILTON H. POTTER,
Estate, Loans and Investments.
22d and Mechanic st.
HOUSE FOR RENT, 59th and T%, nice
cottage, cistern and well water; good
place for chicken ranch or garden. Ap-
ply A. WERNER, 2722 H.
The latest species
beggar in New York
nickel with which
the
ENTERTAINMENT AND HOP
Given by
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF
ELECTRICAL .WORKERS NO. 527,
Cathedral Hall,
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17TH, 1 909.
General Admission 25e.
Dancing starts at 9 o’clock. Music by
Young Harpers.
Valentines
Valentines
Valentines
Valentines
Valentines
Valentines
Valentines
CRfeTIN & CO.,
;ese places:
’417
BEST LINE IN TOWN of Valentines,
form 1c up, can be found at OHLEN-
DORF’S, 2 015 (Market st.
HIT OF THE SEASON—Concordia Mas-
querade Bail. Thursday, Feb. 11.
JONES packs and moves furniture.
Leave orders at SINGER’S SEWING
CO., phone 2120.
DON T’ FORGET Friday night’s dance,
given by Tucker’s Orchestra in Tus-
carora Hall, 21st and Market sts. Ad-
mission, gentlement 25c, ladies free.
$25.00 per acre, 10 acres near
line of Interurban and Dickin-
son Bayou, very cheap at this
figure.
TWO NICELY furnished
bath. 1622 D.
THE LOCAL WEATHER
-4-----
LOCAL FORECAST.
Forecast for Galveston and vicinity:
Tonight, generally fair; warmer. Fri-
day, somewhat unsettled. Light to mod-
erate southerly winds.
JAMES B. & CHARLES J. STUBBS. *
LA W 1 xtxxs,
212 22d st.
GALVESTON, TEX.
BENEFIT DANCE given by El Norte
Temple No. 45, Pythian Sisters, at Ca-
thedral Hall, Monday, Feb. 15, 1909. Ad-
mission 25c.
house anaid;
Apply 1726 Broadway,
INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION in shorthand
and typewriting. 1602 Market.
WANTED—Team small horses and 4-
wheel wagon; must be cheap; cash.
Address Box 9363, Tribune.
Strand and two 2-story houses.
This is a paying piece of property.
Call at office for particulars.
FOR RENT—Newly built 6-room and
basement cottage, with bath, toilet
and electric lights; 1523 M; $17.50 per
month. JOHN ADRIANCE & SONS.
FOR SALE—A gentle mare; works sad-
dleypr buggy. 712 29th st.
watch with dia-
and gentleman’s
reward will be
—---=.
of professional
city asks for a
pay his fare to
WANTED TO
shoes, clothes
NE.lt, 2717 Marked
WANTED—-A bright boy,, with horse,
to carry paper route after school.
Good pay to right boy. Apply CIR-
CULATION DEP’T, Tribune.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY — Able-
bodied unmarried men. between ages
18 and 35, citizens of United States, of
good character and temperate habits,
who can speak, read and write Eng-
lish For information apply to Re-
cruiting Officer, Old Postoffice bldg.,
Galveston. Tex.
runabout in
. DAVIDSON,
A SUIT made to your measure means a
good fit. For introduction, $35 suit
■ for $25; $25 suit for $18; $65 full dress
suit for $40; $50 Prince Albert suit for
?35. EDWARD TROSTMAN. Artistic
Tailor and Clothier, 317 21st st.
FOR RENT—Large front room and
connecting room completely furnish-
ed for light housekeeping. 412 15th st.
Phone 1783.
TWO nicely furnished south rooms for
light housekeeping; bath. 3414 I.
FOR RENT—A nice five-room house,
No. 1926 Ave. P, for $12 aer month.
Apply at No. 3318 Ave. M.
$10.00 per acre, 25 acres, section
2 3, I. & G. N.; a big bargain;
act quickly.
The following replies remain unclaimed, and the holder of boa
ticket will Diease call and get
Box 9333—2 replies. Box 9250—1 reply.
Box 9352—2 replies.
furniture
Ph one’’2 5 6 3.
WANTED—A white nurse. Apply 1712
Winnie st.
.*d harness for sale;
lumber 6x8 six feet
nod rooms;
1619 Church
LOST—White female bull terrier pup-
py, 4 months old, short tail, ears not
trimmed, b.rindle about head and tail.
Reward if returned to 1106 K.
VALENTINES of all kinds from lc up.
EAST END PHARMACY, 513 13th.
SHRIMP SEINE FOR SALE—210 16th
street. M
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Comic.
$1000.00 for 40 acres, section 25,
A. C. H. & B„ near Alvin.
"RING UP 423,” KEENE, 26th- and H,
for anything in the drug line.
delivery to all parts of the city.
STEAM launch for sale.
Church.
A. C.'—If you love me, buy my-Valen-
tine from DOMINGO’S DRUG STORE.
-—V. E.
FREE!—It costs you nothing to look
at our Valentines. E.-^T END PHAR-
MACY, 513 13th.
of three figures in difficult poses of
the Terpsichorean art, and every piece
of the table service, where such a fig-
ure could be appropriately placed,
shows a dancer in the ' conventional
gauzy costume. .The set was made aft-
er models by Pierre Carrier-BeHenie
and Gregoire Calvert, and has attracted
much attention.
Mexico payable in Mexl-
-t very low value,
against
plants, white
1819 M%.
SIX WEEKS’ INSTRUCTION in sales-
manship and position as traveling
salesman with a reliable firm secured.
Write for our book, “How to Succeed
as a Salesman.” BRADSTREET SYS-
TEM, 156 Main st.. Rochester, N. Y.
FINE WAGONS, buggies and harness;
everything on wheels and everything
for the horse. 2428 E.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
OF WILLIAM BOTHMAN,
DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given that original
Letters of Administration upon the es-
tate of William Bothman, deceased,
were granted to me, the undersigned,
on the 18th day of January. A.CD. 1909,
by the County Court of Galveston Coun-
ty, Texas. AM persons having claims
against said estate are hereby required
to present the same to me within the
time required by law. My post office
address is No. 1513 21st street, Galves-
ton, Texas.
MRS. AGNES BOTHMAN.
Administratrix of the Estate of William
Bothman. Deceased.
FIRST ANNUAL MASQUERADE BALL
Given by
OLEANDER LODGE NO 43.
SISTER LODGE SONS OF HERMANN,
Tuesday, Feb. 16. 1909,
at 8 p. m.
CONCORDIA HALL, 1 920 MARKEY ST.
Admission 25c.
For further particulars see
JOHN HANNA,
2222 Mechanic.
Safes, Cash Registers,
iFft* Cilfha YYiawA/1^ 214
FOR RENT—Furnished front room,
bath, electric lights; centrally loca-
ted; by week or month; also room for
single man; $4 mor^th. 912 24th »t.
TWO large neatly furnished
cheap; gentlemen only. 131!
street.
Procure ■ your tickets from F. Ohlen-
dorf. ?015 Market st.; C. Dafener, 2111
Market St.,, or W. D. Puelle, 506 Tre-
mont St.
SEVERAL fine housekeeping
cheap. 2428 E.
WANTED—Limited number of pupils to
take lessons in china painting and
needle work; class lessons reasonable.
MRS. ANNA KLEINECKE, 1217 Center
street.
WANTED—House for couple by April
1. close in. g--; ti.;„ ‘
lease. Apply in writing only.
BLOOD, City.___________
FOR RENT—Two or three connecting
rooms, unfurnished, southern ex-
posure; references required.
Box 8961. Tribune.
DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS.
Taxpayers are respectfully notified
that in addition to interest, penalties
accrue on all unpaid taxes due for year
1908, commencing Feb. 1, 1909.
Therefore, to avoid same. PAY NOW,
and oblige, . ALEX EASTON,
Assessor and Collector.
FOR RENT—5-room cottage, with bath
and electric lights; 2101 37th st.; $16
per month. JOHN AxiRlANCE & SONS.
FOR RENT—Modern cottage; well ar-
ranged for comfort. Apply southeast
corner 31st and O.
LOST—-Gold watch fob with initials
“C. A. O.” engraved. Reward will be
paid for return to Lowe Electric Com-
pany.
LOST—Lady’s gold
mond set in back.
watch fob. Liberal .___
paid for return to 309 Trust Bldg.
500 CHICKENS, hens, springs, roosters
and turtfeys; eggs by case lots. 1810
N%. Phone 29~~
Must be sold
reserve. At
FOR RENT—An up-to-date 2-story
house -with barn and full lot, 36th
and Px4. Phone 150.
NEWLY furnished south front rooms
for light housekeeping; gas. 2308 H.
CENTRALLY located desirable rwms
to rent, with board, and table board-
ers accommodated; all modern conven-
iences. Phone 2915. 1602 Market st.
TWO nicely furnished rooms in private
family; southern exposure; bath;
phone. 3602 Broadway. Phone 784.
FOR RENT—4-room and basement cot-
tage, newly papered, city water; 1314
13 st; $12.50 per month. JOHN ADRI-
ANCE & SONS.
BUGGY and
creosote 1_
3105 O%.
BUY — Second-hand
and hats. S. LE1T-
Market. Phone 2587.
We have many other bargains
and would like to have you call
at this office and let us know
what you want. We can find
it for you.
witli less notoriety than any one else.
Terms reasonable. Strictly confiden-
tial. Drop a line and will call. PRI-
VATE DETECTIVE, Postoffice Box 89,
Galveston.
WANTED—By couple without children,
3 or 4 unfurnished rooms, centrally
located; all conveniences. Address Box
933$, Tribune.
Come and get. them
price. Double disc rec-
Multitone needles 5c per
+ if* - C A rp p-*
MANICURING.
HAIRDRESSING, SHAMPOOING. MAN-
ICURING and MASSAGE. Over Si-
mon Millinery. Phone 3086. Full stock
of hair goods carried.
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
south rooms for housekeeping. Apply
3410 I.
Organizatiou Takes
Life and Activity,
By Associated Press.
Chicago, Feb. 11.—Steps have been
taken by prominent Chicago motorists
to revive the efficiency of the Illinois
State Automobile association by the
formation of a new body.
The old organization has taken no
active part in motoring affairs during
the last two years, though there have
been many topics within the stale that
c^me under its jurisdiction.
NOTICE.
ANY PERSON WISHING TO
INVEST IN ANY WIRELESS
TELEGRAPH OR. WIRELESS
TELEPHONE SECURITIES
WILL PLEASE CALL ------
THE UNDERSIGNED.
GEO. W. TROMMLITZ,
OFFICE; 102 SECURITY
BUILDING, CITY.
MME. JANIN, Greatest Clairvoyant.
you wish success and the power to
control, consult the. naturally gifted,
prophetic occult wonder and clairvoy-
ant; without asking a question she can
give you the story of your life, ad-
vice on business, love and courtship;
gives truthful revelations of all love
affairs; settles lovers, reunites the sep-
arated; prices 50c and $1. 2415 Win-
nie, bet. 24th and 25th. Phone 717.
GALVESTON PLATING WORKS—Re-
silvering of mirrors, old mirrors
made new. We buy and sell mirrors.
514 21st st. . Phone 1243. >
NOTICE—-All persons having claims
againgt the firm of Licata Bros, up
to Feb. 1st, please present same before
Feb. 15, 1909, and they will be paid.
ALEX T. LICATA,
31st and N.
STILL DOING BUSINESS at the old
stand; large place; large stock; big
bargains; new and second-hand furni-
ture bought and sold; cash or credit.
Buy here—-save money. 310 25th st.
LAWN MOWERS sharpened by
lawn mower grinding machine
THE MODERN SHOP, 513 21st st.
I CAN ACCOMPLISH more in your case
EDISON February records Amberols
and Standard, now one sale. Your
collection is not complete without the
choicest from this lot. Concert even-
ings. All welcoifie. THE AGENCY
COMPANY, 2107 Postoffice st.
BEST location in city, large comfort-
able and nicely furnished room.’ with
board; modern conveniences. MRS. J.
A PECK. 1221 23d st. Phone 1753-
POSITION AS COLLECTOR or any out-
door ’or general office work wanted
by youth of 17; references given. Ap-
ply Box 9344, Tribune Office.
MIDDLEAGED German
position as house girl;
Box 9291, Tribune.
MAKE some young one happy on Feb
14 by sending a Valentine. Send one
to your wife. We have the Valentines
L. L. CRETIN & CO.. 416 Tremont. ’
Box 9313—1 reply.
Box 9204—1 reply.
LOST—Friday, Feb. 5, at Methodist re-
vival, lady's brown fur. Reward if
returned to 1324 K.
HELP—MALE.
—MW—W—WU
CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED i^ your
locality to represent us; experience
unnecessary; $110 per mo. and expenses.
Write for particulars. Mu.x,-j.vCH CI-
GAR CO., St. Louis, Mo.
’ SALESMAN WANTED to sell lots on
■ installment plan in new' Western
town $40 per lot; big commission.
PLATEAU VALLEY LAND CO., Tem-
ple, Tex.
VALENTINES, Valentines, Valentines—■
The largest and finest collection of
Valentines in the city. Valentines to
suit every taste and purse, from lc to
$10.00. L. L. CRETIN & CO., 416 Tre-
mont.
HOUSES FOR RENT..
FOR RENT—Two cottages, five rooms
each, 812 Tremont st. and 22d and
Broadway. Apply 920 Tremont.
FOR RENT—Modern 2-story 10-room
residence on southeast corner 21st
and N1^; bath, toilet, electric lights, 2
large halls, S bedrooms, partly fur-
nished; possession about March 1.
JOHN HANNA, 2222 Mechanic.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
BE GOOD TQ
And buy them
time.
feee it today—-that neat cotta sta
^ome, No. 820 Market street. It must
be sold. Price cut to $2300 for few
Biggest snap in West
National Indoor ChamplonHliip Singles
Begin in New Y ork.
Special to The Tribune.
New York, Feb. 11.—The women’s
national indoor lawn tennis champion-
ships in singles and doubles began
auspiciously today on the courts of the
Seventh Regiment armory and will con-
tinue through the remainder of the
week. The women’s tournament will
be followed by the men’s national,
which is scheduled to begin Saturday,
Feb. 20.
woman to do general
Apply at 2001 J.
BERMUDA GRASS HAY.
A carload just unloaded. Choice an4
sweet. Ask us about it.
JOCKUSCH, DAVISON & CO. '
2210 Strand.
YOUNG MaN wishes position at any-
thing. GEO. OELKERS, 2410 Church
street.
woman wants
no cooking.
FREDERICK. LANG, for 23 years with
Goggan Bros., has established a re-
pair shop at 1926 Church st. Special
attention given to piano tuning and re-
pairing. Phone 1587.
STATE OF TEXAS, GALVESTON CO.
Notice is hereby given that tlie part-
nership heretofore existing between
Frank J, Delz and Henry A. Delz, in
the city of Galveston, and Coun-
ty of Galveston. State of Texas,
under the style and firm nariie of
‘‘Delz Bros.” and "Tremoilt Meat Mar-
ket,” was on the 18th day of Decem-
ber, 1908, dissolved by mutual consent,
the said Henry A. Delz having ac-
quired all the interest in said business
of the said Frank J. Delz, and will
continue said business at the same
place, and will collect all demands due
the said firm, and will pay all claims
against said firm. The business will
be continued as heretofore by the said
H. ■ A. Delz. Witness our hands this
21st day of January, 1909,
FRANK J. DELZ.
HENRY A. DELZ.
$1200.00, 2 lots, N%, 39th
40th.
1 SALE—5 large lots, 61st and R;
2% choice lots, 27th and R; business
and residences; prairie and improved
lands. RONALD MCDONALD, 409 24th.
ALTA LOMA-
One block from the depot a neat
Suburban home of four 40xl30-foot lots
and well-built six-room cottage, barn,
etc., good well and cistern, water piped
into the house, nice lot of orange and
fig trees, yard full of roses. An ideal
country home. Price $2,000; V cash,
balance easy.
WENMAN & INGRAM,
2102 Strand.
SOCIAL-DANCE. Saturday. Feb. 13, giv-
en by Tuscarora Hall Committee at
their hall, 21st and Market. Music by
HarpeWs. Admission, 25 cents. For la-
dies’ invitations call at Blakeman’s,
503 23d st., or committee.
Al Kaufniaiiu’s Manager . Believe# His
Man Can Beat Jeffries.
By Associated Press.
New York, Feb. 11.—According to a
story published here, Billy Delaney has
posted $1000 with Al Smith, as stake-
holder. to bind a match for the world’s
heavyweight pugilistic championship
between Al Kaufmann of California and
Janies J. Jeffries. According to tlie re-
port Delaney, who once handled Jeff-
ries, believes Kaufman can defeat Jeff-
ries and is willing to allow the $1000
to go as a forfeiture for a $10,000 side
bet. Delaney is quoted as saying that
in all his fights he has never allowed
Kaufmann to extend himself, desiring
to teach him all tlie fine plants of the
game. Now he considers Kaufmann to1
be fit to do battle witli any man in the
world.
WE REPAIR guns, locks and keys and
all kinds of light machine work.
JOHN CHRISTENSEN & CO., 712 23d.
Phone 828.
SOUTH furnished or unfurnished
rooms for -light housekeeping; also
rooms by day, week or month. 2312 Q,
facing Electric Park.
FOR RENT — Comfortably furnished
bedroom; south exposure; references.
1610 Market.
FRED HERRMANN, teacher of organ
and piano. Phone 3122. Organist
Sacred Heart church.
Local Record.
Temperature and precipitation red-
ord at Galveston for 24 hours ending
at 7 a. m. this date:
Maximum temperature 58 degrees,
minimum temperature 4 8 degrees; mean’
temperature 53 degrees, which is 2 de-
gres below the normal; accumulated
excess of temperature since first of
month 12 degrees; accumulated excess
of temperature since uan. 1st, 198 de-
grees.
Total precipitation .00 inch, which is
.11 inch below the normal. Accumulat-
ed deficiency of precipitation since first
of month, .87 inches; accumulated de-
ficiency of precipitation since Jun. 1st,
4.47 inches.
FOR SALE—Pure
DER’S.
YOUNG LADY TO SELL TICKETS; also
boy to take up tickets, oy one of the
leading moving picture shows. No ex-
perience required. Aaaress Box 9352,
Tribune.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE
OF SARAH B. WOODMAN.
DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given that original
Letters of Administration upon the es-
tate of Sarah B. Woodman, deceased,
were granted to me, the undersigned,
on the 18th day of January, A. D. 1909,
by the County Court of Galveston Coun-
ty. Texas. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby required
to present the same to me within tlie
time required by law. My post office
address is No. 2802 Avenue M. Galves-
ton Texas. MRS. MAY LADUKE,
Administratrix of the Estate of Sarah
B. Woodman, Deceased.
LARGE front room, two' rooms, south,
furnished to suit applicant; bath,
reasonable. 2203 Broadway.
WANTED-—Good cook and
once. 2315 Broadway.
silver belt buckle,
return to 2112 Post-
GRAND MASQUERADE BALL
Given by
CONCORDIA SINGING SOCIETY
CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS.
BOLLElT^'inJNSTER, '"'
General Contractors
For all kinds of
BRICK. CEMENT AND PLASTERING.
Oven Building a Specialty.
Office: 2218 Market st.
(R. H. John Building).
Residence Phone 2266.
prompt collection
“ALLEN,'
NEW VALENTINES
IN THE WAY OF BOOKS.
“Dream of Fair Women,” “Sweeter
Still Than This,” "In Love’s Garden,”
“Book of Sweethearts,” "Old School
Days,” “My Lady of the Fog.”' These
and many others are being show this
year at OHLENDORF’S, 2015 Market.
On Tremont street we have 2
or 3 splendid building sites
ranging from $6000 to $15,000.
Anyone wanting to build an
elegant home can not find any
better locaxjon.
River Forecast. .
There will be no important change
In the Trinity, Brazos and Colorado
rivers. B. BUNNEMEYER,
Section Director.
February 11, 1 909.
♦
SEVRES NOVELTIES.
Dinner Service Figure# of Which Rep-
resent Ballet Dancers.
The desire to produce novelties mani-
fests itself in the queerest ways, even
in artistic circles, says Figaro, and
thus the famous Sevres porcelain works
recently completed and placed upon the
market a dinner service the figures of
which represent ballet dancers. They
are the more or less graceful poses of
14 accomplished ’wjomen of the Paris
ballet. The centerpiece shows a group
FOR SALE—100 acres in Hardin
ty, Texas. 3-room house, well,
price $560.00; $100.00 cash.
9340, Tribune.
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished, com-
fortable south room, bath, etc., in
modern house;-private family; gentle-
men only. Apply 1111 Strand.
TWO completely furnished rooms for
light house keeping. 1805 M. Phone
1645.
THE ROSENBERG BANK.
(Unincorporated.)
«as Safe Deposit Boxes for rent.
. s change upon all principal
Points of the world.
r urnishes Travelers with Travelers’
(7„1®P":s ip book form for use in all
countries.
on Mexico payable in Mexi-
can dollars, at very low value.
/.ot eceives deposits against certifi-
cates or on open account.
•Luscounts good paper at reasonable
rates.
Buys and sells investment bonds.
balance like rent Look at 3918 Ave. P,
and remember this is a shelled street.
Price is $1,900.00 and improvements are
worth it alone. Don’t miss this. Wa
are exclusive agents.
WHIx^, OR COLORED GIRL wanted to
help with baby in family of • two.
1423 Ave. M.
FOR SALE CHEAP—A
good condition. T. j
3022 O.
DR. FRANCES ROWLEY. Eye,
Nose and, Throat.
FOR RENT—2-story brick building on
south side of Postoffice, between 23d
and 24th sts., consisting of large store-
room and six rooms above. A. J.
HENCK. 213 Tremont.
FOR RENT—To gentlemen, well fur-
unished, south rooms, in private fam-
ily; east end; porches, private exit,
modern conveniences, quiet neighbor-
hood; references required. Apply 11th
and Church sts.
WANTED—To buy assortment of sec-
ond-hand lumber. Address Box 9278,
Tribune.
WANTED—To buy oat sacks. Good
price paid for sacks in good condi-
tion. J. W. YOUNG & C.O., 33d and
Market Sts.
FOR SALE.
$4,500—Cor. 29th and H and improve-
ments.
$4,500—Cor. 13th and Mechanic sts.
and improvements.
$3,700—37th and P and improvements.
$2,650—16th and N and improvements.
$600 to $3,500—Building lots in ali
parts of city.
$3,200—Complete farm on Dickinson
Bayou.
$25 per acre for 119 acres close to
Dickinson. •
CHAS. NEYNABER, 221 22d st.
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!—For $100.00
cash, balance monthly, we will build
you a house from your own plans on
lot located near 33d and R. ' This is an
opportunity to secure a home.
WOOD & WHITE.
ARE YOU GOING to Concordia Mas-
querade Ball, Feb. 11? I am.
FEB. 14 means St. Valentine. We have
the Valentines in endless varities and
at prices that will please you. L. L.
CRETIN & CO., 416 Tremont.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms,
with bath, hot and cold water, elec-
tric lights, etc.; private family; fine
neighborhood. Apply 1503 Ave. I.
FOR RENT—Two nice unfurnished
housekeeping roQms, with bath. Ap-
plj- 1711 Winnie st.
NICELY furnished south room, either
for couple or single gentleman; all
modern conveniences. Phone 2913.
TO MY FRIENDS -..xD . PATRONS
Please have your clothing ready as
early as possible. On 1st of April
shall discontinue my business and leave
for Europe until October. When I re-
turn shall reopen business. MRS. TO-
NELLA,. 3814 K. Phone 1324.
$3250.00, corner and adjoining
lots and improvements; make
us an offer.
reasonable price offered takes
Shetland pony. Box 9360, Trib-
WANTED—A white servant for general
housework. Address Box 9312, Trib-
une.
HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED by our
expert. Glasses in all modern styles
at popular prices. Open evenings un-
til 7. SOUTHERN OPTICAL CO, 2124
Market street.
Valentines
Valentines
Valentines
Valentines
Valentines.
Valentines
Valentines
L. L.
416 Tremont st.
TWO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS
with board; table boarders taken. PARK
HOTEL. 2016 Winnie.
WANTEu—-Medium sized horse, suit-
able for buggy or wagon. A. S.
MeLELLAN 627 Tremont st.
MARSEixE JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
Phone 7 80. ^fith and Market sts
XSuccessor to Johnson & Johnson.X '
Special to Tlie Tribuna
St. Paul, Minn, Feb. 11.—The Inter-
national Bowling association, formerly
the Minnesota State Bowling associa-
tion, iias completed all arrangements
for the opening of its annual tourna-
ment *in this city tonight. The play
Will.continue for two weeks. Tlie en-
try list is the best in tlie history of tlie
association’s tournaments and includes
crack individual and team bowlers
from many points throughout Minn.e-
An international aspect will be
given the competitions with the arrival
early next week of a number of Winni-
peg bowlers who have entered the
tournament. The association has fixed
tomorrow as the time for holding its
annual meeting and election of officers.
FROM US.
RESULTS.
A Coinmou Cold.
We claim that if catching cold
could be avoided some of tlie most
dangerous and fatal diseases would
never be heard of. A cold often forms
a culture bed for germs of infectious
diseases. Consumption, pneumonia,
diphtheria and scarlet fever, four of
the most dangerous and fatal diseases,
are of this class. The culture bed
formed by the cold favors tlie develop-
ment of the germs of these diseases,
that would not otherwise find lodg-
ment. There is little danger, however,
of any of these diseases being con-
tracted when a good expectorant cough
medicine like Chamberlain’s Cougli
Remedy is used. It cleans out these
culture beds that favor the develop-
ment of the germs of these diseases.
That is why this remedy has proved so
universally successful in preventing
pneumonia. It not only cures your cold ,
quickly, but minimizes tlie risk of con-
tracting these dangerous diseases. For
sale by all druggists.
ONLY a few bargain disc talking ma-
chines unsold. ~
at your own
ords at 65c.
Disc record cabinets, $7.50. _____
AGENCY COMPANY. 2107 Postoffice st.
FINE barred Plymouth Rock chickens,
one cock and seven hens; cheap. 1604
31st st.
is my wandering boy to-
We really don’t know, but
“WHERE
night?” „ ________,,t
sincerely hope he’s sleeping on one”of
IVEY’S good mattresses. Ring up this
great Upholsterer Factory, 21st and M.
Phone 714.
TURKISH BATHS AND MASSAGE
Will cure your cold, ]a grippe, head-
ache and rheumatism. Gives you relief
in first treatment! Physical culture
and massage will build up your heart
kidneys, stomach and bowels. Will put
on or take off weight. Thousands have
been benefited and cured by me—why
not you? Teacher in boxing and all-
around athletics. Have been in this
line of business for 21 years in Gal-
veston. PROF. H. BERNAU, 2114 Me-
chanic st. Phone 1634. Hours 10 a. m
to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.'
FOR VALENTINES out of the ordinarv
go to OHLENDORF’S, 2015 Market st
Don’t miss seeing them.
GOOD TIME IS ASSURED at ConZordia
Masquerade Ball, Feb. 11.
FURNISHED south rooms for select
gentlemen. 1818 Tremont street.
FOR SALE—One steel range and other
household goods, cheap. 26th and
Boulevard. Phone 1064.
A BEAUTY SPOT—25‘acres one mile
from Dickinson depot; gradual slope
fiom public road to water’s edge on
the bayou, with pretty shade trees’
$1,500 J. B. WALL, Room 100? Secur-
ity bldg.
A TWO-WHEEL BUGGY
Cheap. 1024 Church St.
“OVER NUTS AND "WINE” is one of
tlie unique Valentines offered this
Year at OHLENDORF’S, 2015 Market.
SALE of all kinds of men’s women’s
and children's shoes.
this month without
KAISER’S. 310 21st St.
fdrget Concordia Masquerade
on 11th. See “Entertainments
and Dances.”
MUNICIPAL NOTICES.
Weather Note#.
The disturbance central yesterday
' ever the upper Lake region is moving
down the St. Lawrence valley and has
been attended by snow in northeastern
districts and by rain on the middle and
south Atlantic coast. A second disturb-
ance is moving in over the middle Pa-
cific coast, and precipitation has been
general in Pacific districts. An area
of high pressure is central over north-
ern Florida and light to heavy frosts
have occurred on the east ttuf coast
and in northern Florida. The temper-
ature has fallen in all Atlantic districts
and risen between the Plateau and tlie
Mississippi river. In Texas the weath-
er has been fair, and it is warmer
throughout the state. At time of re-
port the temperature in this state
ranged from 32 degrees at Amarillo
to 62 degrees at Brownsville. It will
be fair and warmer in this vicinity to-
night and probably unsettled Friday,
•With light to moderate southerly winds.
.-NTcjD—A piaiio
KRESS & CO.
be sold,
days.
Biggest snap in West End is that
elegant cottage home of 5 rooms and
hall on mam floor, 2 fine attic rooms
and 3 basement rooms; bath, electric
light, etc., lot and quarter, noretheast
corner 3 ith and P; on car line and
paved street. Must be sold this week
See it. Price cut to $3700.
The most elegant cottage home in
central part of city. Consists of 5
I rooms, hall, bath, basement, outhouses
etc. On car line not far from Tremont.’
Must be seen to be appreciated. Cost
$8000; cut to $7000 to seii. Might do
better. Investigate.
No. 1810 N% is a very comfortable
cottage home, full lot, etc. See it.
Price will suit.
No. 1418 Avenue M. cottage home. 4
rx°£m+s’ etc’ Ful1 lot* stable, etc.
v u i lo $ J b 0 u.
cicfui Avenue L is cheap at only
$ 1U v.
No. 3712 Avenue L, 4-room cottage,
lot etc. Cut to $1800. Terms
Delays are dangerous,
we will help vou.
HERVEY REALTY' CO.
504 23d Street.
TO RENT—All kinds of masquerade
costumes and wigs. 1624 Postoffice.
Phone 819.
WHY BUY AN EASTER SUIT? WHEN
CPHACOS & MITCHELL,
Galveston and Houston,
Can make that old suit of yours look
like new and save you money at the
same time.
Suits cleaned and pressed....
Pants cleaned and pressed.......
Ladies’ Skirts celaned and pressed
’• Hats cleaned. ... ................ .
AND REMEMBER
This work is guaranteed to be first-
class in every respect, for the motto
of the
NEAT DRESSERS’ CLUB
is
“Good Work”-------“Right Prices.”
Leave orders at any of thetc pi;
Market, 2214 Market or
SPECIAL NOTICE.
----- 3 minute hat cleaning ma-
chines have just been ordered and will
be here by Feb. 15. Clothes called for
and dcIlvAJd. Phone 2442.
OLD MIRRORS MADE NEW; satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Phone 2563, El
KALTENBACH.
- YOURSELF AND
family
a home.
today—that
Price cut
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