Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 30, 1910 Page: 8 of 10
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Galveston Tribune and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Rosenberg Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
GALVESTOK TEIBUKBi
NOVEMBER 30,
1910.
y
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
FINANCIAL.
FOR SALE.
UNCALLED-FOR ANSWERS I
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
r
SPECIAL SACRIFICE.
appearance.
*
WANTED — Apply
J. C. SALIBA, Bell Top
BUSINESS CHANCES.
s.
LODGE NOTICES.
1
Apply
*
noticed
LOOK
LOOK
LOOK
THE NEW SHOP,
2214 MARKET
2214 MARKET
r
of
THE NEAT DRESSERS CLUB,
Chiacos & Mitchell, Props.,
PROTECTS REAL
i
WANTED—A cook.
NOTICE.
!
COW.
ROOMS,
Church.
COMMANDER.
NOTICE:
the
2410
cook.
to
3401 I.
WILL DRESS DOLLS.
TRUNKS.
servant.
also
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Apply
GOOD COOK—Apply 1905 Broadway.
19th and Mechanic.
PROFESSIONAL.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
SITUATION WANTED.
the
POULTRY AND EGGS
o
The
2221 Church St.
DRESSM \KTNG.
c
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
hall
and
t
Phone 1587.
T
I
WANTED TO BUY.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Is
Phone 60.
OFFICES
ROOMS WANTED.
29th
411
PERSONAL.
F.
FOR RENT.
TJ
and
30—William
GRAIN AND FEED.
LOST.
GROW-
TRUCK
AND
&
INSTRUCTION.
FLORISTS.
of
L. .
■A
T
A
ELECTRICIANS.
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
See me if you
Return
I
*
Dogfish There Are Proving a
Peet and Detriment to
Fish Industry.
FISHING GROUNDS ON
NOVA SCOTIA COAST
ENTERTAINMENTS AND
DANCES.
MANICURING AND HAIR
DRESSING.
PAINTERS AND PAPER
HANGERS.
TYPEWRITERS AND
SUPPLIES.
Box 9380—2 replies.
Box 9419—1 reply.
TO TRIBUNE
WANT ADS
TWO furnished or unfurnished rooms.
Apply 2620 Ave. H.
room;
family.
rooms;
Apply
first
one
DOGS—Pointer and setter puppies for
sale at 1106 K.
room
real
for
estate office,
WANTED—A first class washerwoman;
none other need apply; family two.
1702 Avenue E.
VEGETABLE
ERS!
competent
reasonable.
help with
Apply 1124
house
Box
LOST—Pair <
filled frame.
/
cs
n«
F]
ra
as
CRYSTAL
prize-winfiin
15, 82.50. ‘
GEORGE Q. M’CRACKEN,
Lawyer.
300-301 Security Bldg.
By Or-
McCarthy.
house
3002
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS.
28th and Mechanic sts.
WM. SCHADT.
all
2717
FOR SALE—Two cash registers,
21st St.
FOR SALE—Cheap,
wagon;
drive him.
To get results it takes
FERTILIZERS.
rooms,
*- &rOULid,
Call and
JAMES B. & CHARLES J. STUBBS,
LAWYERS.
212 22d Street,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
all
1827
OAK wood
delivered.
JOCKUSCH, DAVISON & CO.,
Phone 377. Strand.
woman
60th
” W.
Phone
e
r
Ne
Si
and
U
U
all
Tor
hint
J
J
i I
ei
3
J
•>
WEDNESDAY,
rent in Blagge
HsV’
roc<:
I® d
— ” . Box 9483—1 reply.
Box 9489—3 replies. Box 9273—4 replies.
They must be
and in good shape.
ing.
to
in
In
The Following Replies Remain Unclaimed, and the Holder
of Box Ticket W ill Please Call and Get Same:
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, 1010.
other than the
has hem suggested.
WANTED—Dressmaking done; reason-
able. 2107 Ave. J.
DAVENPORT, drophead Singer sewing
machine, fine roller-top desk and art
square: all bargains. 514 21st St.
KERPEL.
GET LADD to do your painting and
paperhanging. Residence 513 19th st.
Phone 2786.
MIT.TON H. POTTER.
Real Estate, Loans and Investments
tfid and Mechanic St
WANTED-—A good woman, at once, for
housework in Texas City, Box 9471,
Tribune.
WANTED TO BUY or repair furniture,
stove?, trunks and sewing machines.
A. SMITH, Cabinet Maker and Refin-
isher. Phone 1222.
CHAS. F. WTESEPAPE tunes and re-
pairs pianos and church organs; spe-
cial attention given: first-class work.
Phone 2599.
HARDWARE. GLASS and ROOFINGS.
28th and Mechanic.
WM. SCHADT.
HUNGARIAN BOY wishes position as
yardman. Address STEVE KOREN.
4522 Broadway.
WANTED—An experienced woman for
general housework. Apply 1718 cor-
ner 31st st. and O%, or phone 1729.
WANTED-—Colored woman
Apply 2102 Ave. M.
WANTED—A reliable woman for cook-
ing. 2219 Winnie street.
wages or
1520 Mar-
THB ROSENBERG BANK.
(Unincorporated.)
Has Safe Deposit Boxes for rent
Sells exchange upon all principal
points of the world.
Furnishes Travelers with Traveler*’ '
Cheeks in book form for use in all
seuntrles.
Draws on Mexico payable In Mexi*
lan dollars at very low value.
Receives deposits a^cRnst certifi-
cates or on open account.
Discounts good paper at reasonable
rates.
Bum and sella Investm ent bonds.
CABINET MAKER KERPEL repairs,
sells, and pays highest prices for fur-
niture. Phone 911.
I HAVE an expert automobile mechan-
ic in my employ and this line of
work will have the same prompt and
careful attention as I am giving my
carriage business.
ADAM SATTLER,
OCULISTS AND AU RISTS.
ear nose
Bldg
A special invitation is extended to
the public, both ladies and gentlemen,
to visit our new establishment next
Sunday evening, at which time the
formal opening will take place.
GOOD MUSIC WILL BE FURNISHED
and each lady and gentleman will be
presented with appropriate souvenirs
of the occasion.
and nine wood
30th and M.
WANTED TO BUY—
About 40 acres close to .Texas City;
will pay cash for same if- price Suits;
must be good land near Texas City Co.
subdivisions.
BLAGGE & POND,
220 Tremont.
THIS AD TO FLORISTS ONLY—I have
for sale at Hitchcock, Tex., within
two blocks of the main passenger
depot, a fine nursery 300-foot front on
the main county road and running
back 100 feet; all the whole space is
planted in fine rose bushes and the
monthly revenue from the daily sales
Average $50.00 per month. The man
and his wife who owns it has the Cal-
ifornia fever and have given me a
contract to sell it for two thousand
dollars, all cash. On the place there
is a nice five-room cottage and a nice
barn and green house. It’s a genuine
bargain and no one except JOHN A.
CAPLEN can sell it.
want it, at Alta Loma.
U. S. W. V.
Regular meeting of Gary Ord Camp
No. 7, U. S. W. V., will be held Thurs-
day evening, Dec. 1, at 8 o’clock at
2313 Market street.
By order of
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS and HARD-
WARE. 28th and Mechanic streets,
WM. SCHADT.
I
FOR SALE—Drophead Singer Sewing
machine; good as new; other ma-
chines $3.50 and up; machines rented
$1.75 month. E. KALTENBACH, phone
2563, 525 21st.
$5.00 PER 1 000, pine 12x12, 7 feet long.
Phone 1258.
FOR SALE—Entire carpet cleaning and
mattress factory. Now is the time to
brake money in that line of business.
Cheap. Inquire 2001 M. Phone 2758.
I
tel
FURNISHED south room- private
family; hot bath. 1306 Ave. B. Phone
603.
FOR RENT—High raised cottage 1223
20th street. Apply at O. H. LOTT,
2019 M%.
BY quiet couple, one or two completely
furnished housekeeping rooms, im-
mediately. Adress Tribune Box 9577.
FOR RENT—Three - or four unfurnish-
ed rooms; reasonable. 2602 I.
YOUNG LADY
stenographer
Box 9539.
Box 9518—3 replies.
Box 9577—2 replies.
Box 9247—3 replies.
FREDERICK LANG, expert tuner for
28 years with Goggan Bros., has es-
tablished a repair shop at 1702 Q
Special attention given to piano tuning
and repairing Phctne 1587.
MASQUERADE costumes for hire; 50
cents up, at 309 Sth st.
FREDERICK
teacher. T
WANTED—A white man to do garden-
ing, attend to horse and make him-
self generally useful around place. Ap-
ply MRS. W. L. MOODY, Tremont and
Ave. M.
STEWART TITLE GUARANTY 'JO.
Incorporated.
DIRECTORS.
R. vvaverley Smith,
Maco Stewart, Pres,
J. H. Langbehn,
W C. Morris, Sect.
THE FRENCH HATR DRESSING
PARLOR,
Room 226 Citv National Bank Building.
NOW OPEN,
With skilled ladies in attendance who
are experts in Manicuring, Hair Dress-
ing Scalp Treatments.
OUR SPECIALTY—HAIR DYEING
We solicit your patronage and guar-
antee satisfaction.
Kindly Give Us a Call.
Respectfully,
CHIACOS & MITCHELL.
J. C. League,
Joseph Lobit,
John Sealy,
Minor Stewart,
Vice Pres.
OUR GUARANTEE
ESTATE TITLES. ~
AN ABSTRACT IS NO PROTECTION.
■
ELEGANT
modern;
Postoffice.
FURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for light
housekeeping, at 2802 Ave. H.
TWO nice light housekeeping rooms.
Apply 2418 H.
. $1.00 load
Phone 2617.
A GERMAN woman wants a. position
as a cook or for housework. Apply
813 21st st, or phone 1979.
MIRRORS RESILVERED by an expert
workman of 15 years’ experience; all
work guaranteed or no charge. 525
21st st. Phone 2563.
WHAT is spirit? No matter. What is
matter? Never mind. What is mind?
It is immaterial. Where can I buy rub-
ber stamps, stencils, metal checks, etc.?
Echo answers, from J. -V. LOVE, 2205
Mechanic St. (B. E. 66.)
WANTED—A white man and wife;
woman to cook, man to take care of
horses and yard. Apply 1717 Postoffice.
PORTER WANTED — Apply OPERA
HOUSE BAR.
WELL FURNISHED south room; hot
bath, electric lights, private family,
centrally located. 2223 Ave. K.
FOR RENT-—Two largq furnished south
rooms; convenient, quiet place; cen-
trally located. One room adjoins bath.
2328 Ave. I.
Consumption Statlstlca
prove that a neglected cold or cough
nuts the lungs in So bad a condition
that eon sumption germs find a fertile
field for fastening on one. Stop the
cough just as soon as it appears with
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. Soothes
the torn and inflamed tissues and
makes you well again. Sold by j. j.
Schott.
MRS. TONELLA, 3814 K, will have a
sale Friday from 1 to 6 p. m. of la-
dies’ and children’s jackets; also boys
suits from 12 to 14 years old, 75c to
$2.50; ladies’ jackets, 25c to $7.
SALOON for sale—Here’s a fine op-
portunity to start in the business
with small capital; seven months’ un-
expired license and small amount of
stock on hand; good location and can
be bought very cheap, if taken at
once; will give immediate possession;
good reasons for selling. Address Box
9600, Tribune.
WANTED—A woman, white or colored,
as a working housekeeper, to do
cooking for two people and assist in
housework. Would take man and wife.
Apply AIRS. W. L. MOODY, Tremont
and M.
of pinch
. Reward.
WANTED—Boy to feed job press and
for general work in printing office.
Apply today after 4.30. GALVESTON
PRINTING CO.
S. LEITNER, 2717 Market, wants to
buy ladies’ and gentlemen’s second-
hand clothing; also hats and shoes.
Phone 2587.
Apply 1501 Ave. H.
WANTED—A woman to do washing,
ironing and general housework. Ap-
ply 2421 Market st., upstairs.
LAW AND ABSTRACT
—of—
MACO & MINOR STEWART.
Security Building. Galveston, Tex.
JOHN T .WHEELER,
LAWYER.
406 21st Street.
COMPLETELY furnished
modern conveniences.
Postoffice st.
FOR that 12-year-old boy, suitable
present, slightly used Hopkins-Al-
len 16-gauge shotgun; short butt; five
dollars. J. CHRISTENSEN & CO., Tre-
mont and Winnie.
A WHITE cook; will pay
give board for husband,
ket.
Classified Advertising
-Ij? <AWS RECEIVED LAT® MAY BK FOUND ON PAGE 9.)
glasses, gold
2007 Ave. L.
IF YOU DO NOT believe that Pyro
Paint Is the best for all purposes, as
well as the cheapest, ask Phone 1880
to send you a free sample, so that you
can try it yourself and be convinced.
WANTED—Boys for our street sales
department Good hustlers can eas-
ily make money. Good, steady boys
are always in line for routes. Investi-
gate now. CIRCULATION DEPART-
MENT, Galveston Tribune.
FURNISHED and unfurnished apart-
ments. 2420 Postoffice. Modern con-
veniences.
Large lots 40x
. - ------ „—-------vfe would raise
prjee now, only that we advertised to
advance price Jan. 1, 1911. So act
quick. You’ll regret it if you don’t
get in on this. Part cash, balance
monthly payments without interest.
BLAGGE & POND,
Exclusive Agents.
220 Tremont St., Galveston,
Telephone 3336.
MISS ANNA WATTS, piano teacher.
Terms, $3.00 to $5.00. Apply 1427
Market. Phone 3385.
ALL MEMBERS . of Evergreen Grove
No. 73, Woodmen Circle, are request-
ed to attend regular meeting Monday,
Dec. 5, at 2.30 sharp. Election of of-
ficers. LOUIS E. GOERLICH, Guardian.
A. C. DYDEN, Clerk.
THE regular review of Galveston Hive
No. 41 will be held Thursday evening,
Dec. 1, 1910, at 3 o’clock sharp. Elec-
tion of officers to take place, all mem-
bers requested to be present By Or-
der of Commander, Mary
Margaret Adams, R. K.
WE HAVE A CASH CUSTOMER
who is willing to pay $3000 to $4000
for a suitable 5 or 6-roorn cottage, or
$4000 to $5000 for suitable 2-story. Must
be close in and modern. Z. L. WHITE,
211 22d street. Phone 2363.
GRATITUDE TO BLUEJACKET.
Father of Naval Officer Will Reward
Man Who Saved Hla Son’s Life.
By Associated Press.
Anderson, Ind., Nov.
Spurrier, who recently was discharged
from the United States navy, has re-
ceived a letter from a wealthy New
York man, asking him to come to New
/
York to receive a substantial reward
for having saved the life of his son
at Naples. In 1906, Spurrier, who was
a sailor on the battleship Pennsylvania,
pulled Lieut. M. E. Smith from between
• two pieces of machinery that would
have crushed him to death. Spurrier’s
arm was broken.
DRESSMAKER wants few nice engage-
ments by day or home. Call 2017
Broadway.
FOR SALE—San Antonio Irrigated Gar-
den, 1% acres (8 city lots) with full
wafer rights, 3 miles from City Hall.
Excellent location. Bargain price,
$1000. Terms. R. H. WILLIAMS, own-
er, 3125 Avenue O.
NORTHWEST CARNER LOT, 11th and
Mf&, cheap. J ---- —
Saloon.
MRS. :
vocal
24th st
MISS CARRUTHER’S school of dancing,
Cathedral hall, Tuesdays and Fridays,
afternoon and evening. Special atten-
tion to little Children. Tuition $4.00
month. Phono 1258.
GALVESTON HOUSE, 22d and I—Re-
decorated, refurnished, new manage-
ment; rooms; also apartments for
housekeeping.
WHITE girl asred 21, attending school
would like work after school hours
in exchange for room and board. 801
22d st. »
YOUNG married man desires position
in store, office or as collector. Best
of references. Box 9583, Tribune.
OFFICE ROOMS, south exposure, new-
ly renovated, 2215 Market st., over
Sam Williams. Call NEW YORK DEN-
TAL PARLORS.
FOR RENT—Nine-room modern house,
2119 K. Gas and electric lights, san-
itary plumbing. Apply J. S. MONT-
GOMERY & CO., 510 Tremont st.
to cook.
and V.
IF YOUR ROOF is suffering from a
chronic state of leak and you do not
think it can be cured, do not spend
the price of a new one until you have
consulted “The Leak-Stopper” and
asked him what he can do for it. Phone
1880.
LOST—Near 16th and Market; silver
cornet mouthpiece in brass case; $1
reward if returned 1520 Market.
LOST—In vicinity of Fellman’s, small
black pocketbook containing $12 in
bills; liberal reward If returned. Com-
munievate with Tribune Box 9562..
LOST—Black and white pointer dog;
no collar. Reward paid if returned to
SEALY HUTCHINGS or George Sealy.
LOST—Buggy . seat. Reward,
to CROSSMAN BROS.’ stable.
FOUR ROOMS, hall,
lights; reasonable.
FOR RENT—Nice large unfurnished
rcems, 2027 Broadway.
, -Don t forget our annual dance given
,~,ive Oak' Camp No. 201, Woodmen
of the World, Wednesday evening, Dec.
7, 1910, Cathedral Hall. Music by Har-
pers’ orchestra. Admission, 25 cents.
FOR SALE—One horse.
Ave. H.
FOR RENT—-Lower floor Abele Bldg.,
2315 Wlnnite. Good nlace for garage.
Apply JOSEPH CUNEY, 2125 Mechanic.
FOR RENT—An excellent store, 22x120
feet, between 23d and 24th on Mar-
ket st.; very suitable for restaurant
or other business; reasonable rent
Apply 2211 Postoffice st.
DESK
Pond’s
mont st.
WANTED—Good, competent
Apply 3418 Ave. L.
WANTED—Girl to assist in housework
of family of two. Apply 1912 Church
between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m.
WANTED—Woman for general house-
work. 2410 Postoffice.
NICE clean, comfortablT^furnished
rooms; hot and cold bath; stove in
each room. Phone 599. 2316 Winnie.
TWO large front south adjoining rooms
furnished complete for housekeep-
ing; bath, telephone, electric light, gas
range; no children. 2112 Winnie st.
NICELY furnished room for gentleme i;
all modern conveniences; rent rea-
sonable. 1610 Postoffice.
A WHITE boy of neat
WASHINGTON HOTEL.
WANTED—An experienced - housegirl,
one who understands waiting. Ap-
ply 2315 Broadway.
WANTED—A white
MODEL DAIRY CO.,
Phone 984.
We handle the highest grades
bone meal, superphosphates and a
SPECIAL VEGETABLE FERTILIZER
that cannot be surpassed. We solicit
your orders.
SOUTHEAST corner 22d and I, suit-
able for private garage. Apply on
premises.
CARPENTERS’ HALL, 2214 Postoffice
st., one of the best lighted and most
convenient meeting halls in the city,
can be had by lodges or Individuals de-
siring same by applying to Business
Agent, J. A. JOHNSTONE, at the hall,
telephone 3094. Monday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Saturday nights are va-
cant. Terms reasonable.
BEFORE you sell your second-hand
furniture see E. KALTENBACH. He
will pay you more for it. Phone 2563.
525 21st st.
SECOND HAND FURNITURE—WA buy
in any quantities and pay higher
prices for furniture than any com-
petitor. W. N. FRITTER, 2427 Market.
Phone 1146.
HIGHEST prices paid for second-hand
furniture of any kind. E. KALTEM-
BACH, 525 21st st. Phone 2563.
increase of dogfish
decrease of food fish.
than the rendering
Fisher-
YOUNG lady stenographer desires po-
sition; can give reference. Address
Box 9563, Tribune.
DON’T FORGET Second Annual Dance
given by Crescent Social Club at
Cathedral Hall Thursday, Dec. 1, 1919,
at 8 o’clock. Music by the Harpers.
Admission 25c.
FOR high-class ladies’ hand-bags pock-
etbooks, etc., see R. H. JOHN, the
Trunk Maker.
LUMBER FOR SALE—Have several
thousand feet of California rough
lumber 1x8 eight feet long. Will sell
at low price. W. J. HUGHES & CO.,
2020 Strand.
NEATLY furnished south
conveniences; private
Ave. O.
OTTO GOETZE, upholsterer, etc., 525
21st st. Phone 2563.
GENTLEMAN’S Cleveland bicycle. Big
bargain. At 1506 Ave. M.
ATTENTION!
Island City Lodge No. 56, K.
1_> be
meeting
at 8 p.
rank of
FOR RENT—Two houses, 13th and
Church; two houses, 1220 L; all mod-
ern improvements. Apply FRED W.
CHASE.
NICELY furnished south rooms for
light housekeeping; gas range;
water in kitchen; hot and cold ‘bath.
Phone 1783. 412 15th St.
FOUND — An Inexpensive cure for
leaky, rusty, wornout roofs of tin,
wood, paper, felt, slate or any kind of
composition. Don’t give up hope until
you have consulted the leak-stopper. If
you don’t think he can save you money
and worry, call up Phone 1880 and ask
him to give you the names of local
people who have tried it, and know
what Pyro Paint and its maker have
done in Galveston.
WANTED.
To buy clean rags. '
absolutely clean
Apply
PRESS ROOM, TRIBUNE.
IF YOU UNDERSTOOD the value of
creosote as a timber preservative,
you would have all your house sills,
foundation stripb, fence posts, base,
curbing and gutter boards treated.
Pay us a visit, we will explain. GAL-
VESTON CREOSOTING COMPANY. 34th
and Ave. A.
NOTICE—For good work on mirror re-
silvering call at 409 24th st., the old
reliable. Big new airtight heaters,
$1.25; furniture bought and sold. 409
24th st.____________________
GOOD 5 and 7-passenger automobiles
for hire by CHAS. GOLIN. Best
drivers employed. Phone 2758.
NOTICE—Boys can earn nice sums of
money by selling Galveston Tribune
after school hours. Apply to CIRCU-
LATION DEPT, at once.
KEENE’S Rheumatism Remedy stops
pain at once. Guarantee cure; 50c
to $1.00. Phone your orders for anv-
t.hing in drug line. Phone 423. 260? H.
HAY! HAY!—Five bales, $1.00.
and Postoffice.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
with modern conveniences, suitable
for two gentlemen. Applv 805 Post-
office st.
FOR RENT—Three rooms,
pantry. 1207 Ave. L.
TYPEWRITER MEN COME,
TYPEWRITER MEN GO,
But we stay on forever at the same
old stand and with the following ar-
ticles of merit: OLIVER No. 5, latest
model, at 17c per day, a real typewrit-
er. tried and tested. What you event-
ually buy—is future. The great ma-
jority of business firms are buying the
famous No. 5 OLIVER, and have been
I for years. Tae “SESCO” ribbon, re-
' centlv put on the market here, is a
HIT—a big Hit. Try it. Our second
hand and REBUILT stock in all make
typewriters is the most complete in
the citv. Prices and terms the most
reasonable. Our guarantee is backed
by something, too. Think it over.
Phono or write
THE S. E. SLAUGHTER CO..
No. 315 21st St. Phono 600.
“WOMAN; she needs no eulogy. She
speaks for herself,” and she always
has IVEY do her upholstering and
mattress work. Feathers renovated.
Factory 21st and M. Phone 714.
FOR SALE—No. 8 Acorn cooking
stove.; good as .new; large oven. 2220
O%. Phone 2985.
WANTED—Respectable young man to
work at pool room. 2322 Market st.
BOY over 16 years old to run passenger
elevator.
MISTROT BROS. & CO. _
WANTED—Respectable young man for
shooting gallery. 2322 D.
WANTED—A boy- to attend to shop. W.
H. SCHUTTE & CO., Plumbers, 605 23d
street.
BIDS AND PROPOSALS
SIDEWALK AND CURBING ON SEA
WALL BOUEVARD—Sealed proposals
in duplicate will be received by the
undersigned until 12 m, Dec. 5, 1910
for improving the sea wall boulevard
from tre south side of Ave. H to the
ehst side of 16th street, approximating
9300 square yards of concrete sidewalk
5400 linear feet concrete curbing and
5500 linear feet of 10-inch retaining
curb. Bids will be received for the
work as a whole. A certified check in
the sum of one thousand dollars
($1000.00) must accompany each bid
The above proposed work to be in ac-
cordance with specifications on file in
the offices of the county surveyor and
auditor, from whom copies can be had
on application, or any further informa-
tion desired. The county commission-
ers’ court reserves the right to accept
or reject any or all bids, which must
be addressed , to the undersigned with
the purpose noted thereon. By order
of county commissioners’ court.
JOHN M. MURCH,
County Auditor.
Galveston-. Tex.. Nov. 17. .1910.
WANTED TO BUY—Two pair of tame
rabbits; state price. Box 9536, Tri-
bune.
DOOR AND WINDOW SCREENS,
Wire Ciotn and Poultry Netting.
28th and Mechanic. WM. SCHADT.
GAS STOVE for sale; good as new; will
guarantee satisfaction or money re-
funded. Phone 2563. 525 21st st.
DR. FRANCES ROWLEY, eye. <
and throat City Natl Bk
FOR SALE—Kindling wood, $1.50 a
load; leave orders at Singer Sewing
Machine Co. for Jones, or 1619 M.
FOR SALE—Automobile, E. M. F. 30-
horsepower, 5 passenger, fully equip-
ed, top, wind shield, speedometer; use<J
only three months; guaranteed in per-
fect apd new condition. Box 9588,
Tribune.
A8,011’ • ■^eag'ue City and Texas
fnrpot interurban properties. Don’t
witnet A^Y,er.are the people to deal
POND, 220 Tremont
bt. Galveston, lex. Telephone 3336.
IF YOU BELIEVE in patronizing home
industries use Pyro fire-proof paints
on your roofs and side walls. They
are manufactured in Galveston and are
guaranteed to last three times as long
as any other or money refunded. Ask
Pyro Paint Company, phone 1880, or
call phone 1467 and ask J. K. Deats,
625 Tremont st., as he is the exclusive
retail agent in Galveston for Pyro
products.
WHO FILLS YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS?
EDMUND J. CORDRAY.
GRADUATE PHARMACIST.
Phone me to call for and deliver
promptly. 673.
WHITE Orpington eggs,
g stock: for setting of
Apply 1502 Market st.
Must be sold at once. Northwest cor-,
ner lot, 15th and N, with 8-room house,
newly built, all modern. If taken at
once can be had for only $2,150 Own-
er out of city and must sell. See us
at once.
HERVEY REALTY COMPANY,
504 Tremont.
FOR RENT—A. new four-room cottage
with all modern conveniences. Cor-
ner 37th and S. Phone 1953.
NICELY furnished rooms with 1
class board; all conveniences;
block from Tremont Hotel. 2415 F.
TAKE NOTICE—A word to the wise is
sufficient. It is better to call up
Wm. (Billie) Thomas, the chimney
sweeper, than to call out the fire de-
partment. He also polishes and puts
up stoves. (His motto is efficiency
and cleanness.) Phone 2657. Office,
2307 Postoffice.
WANTED—-Bridle and saddle without
horn; must be in good condition. Ad-
dress 1216 K.
MOVING AND STORAGE—We move
and store furniture: guarantee all
work; only expert handlers; only first-
class storage rooms in this city. FRIT-
TER’S Furniture and Auction Rooms,
25th and Market. Phone 1146.
mainland properties.
.............—.nnru-u-Lr >--L-winruw-.-u-inrinn m ■ i___
FOR SALE.
Lamarque, just across from G.,
-M-. & h. depot and 4 blocks from In-
terurban, 8-room house and iy2 acres;
artesian water and improvements,
oz.if acres under fence. Can
onJ ln t:racts of 2%, 10 and 20 acres,
P1?116 terms. This is especially
tor country home or investment,
as lexas Cicv Traction company’s road
will go right through this property.
us £°r Price and further particu-
BLAGGE & POND.
No. 220 Tremont St.
KNOW that the tract at La-
Marque that we have been selling
so fast will be traversed by the Elec-’
trie Car Line from Texas City and
rAblock from LaMarque depot and
•lust 50 feet from an orange orchard,
will jump in price after the 1st day
of January, 1911, to double what the
10t5 be bought today, for. $55, $55
and $85 for corners.
120; title guaranteed.
FURNISHED ROOMS, 1811
MRS. MACE, Phone 829.
ONE large unfurnished room; also cosy
furnished bedroom in private family.
MRS. S. GERNSBACHER, 2007 L. Phone
BIRMINGHAM, 21« TREMONT—Her-
ring fire and burglar safes, cash
registers, cheese cutters, office furni-
ture; safes moved; offices moved.
TWO 1910 Racycle motorcycles in per-
fect condition for sale cheap, so we
can make room for our 1911 models.
JULIUS MEYER. 614 23d st. Phone
2349.
bath, electric
1508 21st street.
Regular meeting of Miz-
pah Chapter No. 2, O. E. S.,
at Masonic hall Thursday
evening, Dec. 1, 1910, at 8
o’clock. Visiting members
cordially invited.
By order of worthy ma-
tron.
ELIZABETH ROTH, Secretary.
FOR SALE.
v,--iy vacant loL 9th and 10th, Broad-
$87 5, vacant lot, 9th and 10th, K.
Jb’ lot with 5-room modern cottage
on /EasL j,ia -ket st., as well aq oi hei
Jle ^proved properties. Main-
and" AlCvinaSe at Dickinson- Alta b-oma
CHARLES NEYNABE R,
221 Twenty-second st.
FOR SALE—Cottage home, 5 rooms,
stables- ^t and 1-3 of ground’
3706 Ave. Q, facing south. Cail and
see me about it.
WANTED—Boys to sell Galveston Trib-
une on streets; good profits. Apply
today. Circulation Dept.
' ROOMS AMD BOARD.
. nw.rtyWiWW Wxlu.ar'TH
THERE is always room for one more.
Constant changes occurring in our
transient patronage afford opportunity
to those desiring room and board. Ap-
ply MARWITZ HOUSE, 22d and H.
Phone 2834.
WINDOW washer,
cleaner; charges
9598, Tribune.
desires position as
and office assistant.
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms,
in private family; no children. Ap-
ply 1813 K.
FOR a good job of housewiring or
Christmas decorating, phone 2833,
the practical electrician. CHARLES
STECHMAN.
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
in private family; no children. 1806
Ave. M%.
WANTED—A woman to cook.
2427 Broadway.
DR. E. E. LARKINS,
Osteopathic Physician.
Phone 968. 206-7 Levy Bldg.
WE SERVE dinners, hot and cold
lunches. DEEP WATER SALOON,
13th and Wharf. Phone 24S.
WANTED—A woman to . cook. Apply
MRS. W. A. GUYTON, 53d and S, or
phone 1328.
HOUSES P-OR RENT
ELEVATED cottage, 5 rooms, base-
ment, for colored, 28th and M. Ap-
ply Galveston House, 22d and I.
■■ ■-“ - ... — -—— ...-------— .
EIGHT-ROOM house, in splendid con-
dition; fine location; right on street
car line; can be rentedat your own
price. GEO. PLITT, 47th and R.
FOR. RENT—Cottage, 4 rooms
bath. 3421 K. Apply 3415 K.
Consul Alfred J. Fleming, of Yar-
mouth furnishes the following:
Veteran fishermen working out of
this consular district report dogfish
more numerous than at any other pe-
riod in the history of the fishing in-
dustry in this section.
They report them great pests, and
that if something is not or cannot
be done j to destroy them a few years
will see the ending of that location so
far as the south shore fishing grounds
along the Nova Scotia coast are con-
cerned. The Yarmouth fleet in past
years would go out twenty to forty
miles and with three or four days’
good fishing weather would return
with $500 and $600 worth of good fish.
This season they are out fully a week
and come in and feel grateful for half
that amount.
They report that day after day the
taken in loaded with little
This takes the
WANTED—A good cafe man.
2304 Ave.. Q.
FOR SALE.
Two-story 8-room new modern resi-
dence, southeast corner 26th and ave^
nue P. After you have satisfied your-i
sell, what a fine place this is, call orv
us for price and terms, as no one else
can sell it.
BLAGGE & POND,
No. 220 Tremont St.
CITY PROPERTY, country lands, Port
Bolivar lots. J. F. AHM, 201 Secur-f
ity Bldg.
LOST—Fox terrier dog with brown
and black spots on back; initials on
collar J. P. Answers to the name of
“Dude.” Finder will return the dog to
JAMES PRENDERGAST, 21gt and
Market sts., and receive reward.
IS NOW OPEN,
and it’s the largest and finest in the
south, being equipped with all the lat-
est appliances to give a man
THAT PLEASING SHAVE
or
SATISFYING HAIRCUT,
tlyit so appeals to the one who is par-
ticular in his appearance.
HOT AND COLD BATHS
and
UP-TO-DATE SHOE SHINING PAR-
LOR IN CONNECTION.
WANTED—A woman to
cooking and housework.
Avenue G.
WANTED TO BUY good gas range;
state price. Address Tribune Box
9602.
newly furnished rooms;
close in; reasonable. 2.^^
HOECKER,
2649. 1410
FOR RENT—Modern cottage, corner
11th and Market; 5 rooms, porcelain
bath, gas, electric lights. Phone 2753.
FOR RENT—New 3-room house with
full basement, 39th and Ave. Q; $10
per month. Phone 1591 or call at 3701
Ave. L-
FOR ' RENT—The Rider residence. 1507
24th st. Apply MRS. J. C. PURCELL
1511 24th st.
FOR RENT—8-room 2-story
with all modern conveniences.
Ave. O Apply ’ixiOS. JACK DAVID-
SON, 305^ 22d st.
" Tribune Want Ads bring results^
7 Cheap, goat, harness and
so gentle any child can
Apply 816 Ave. H.
AIR-TIGHT HEATERS, 25 per cent
saved. All sizes of stove pipe, 10c
per joint only, at BOLLINGER’S, the
Cheapest Grocer, 1915 Market st. Phone
584.
FOR SALE—Grocery store in the best
town on the interurban; at a bar-
gain; doing a business that will show
good returns. See THOMAS W. HOP-
KINS, 205 22d st.
trawls are
else than dogfish
bait, which is quite expensive, in ad-
dition to ta*. ng the fishermen’s time,
and constantly decreasing the fishing
results. The past summer the dogfish
rendering works at Clarks Harbor,
about seventy miles from here, has
been operating double shift, night and
day forces, and yet is unable to con-
sume all the dogfish that the three or
four chartered vessels bring in. Thou-
sands of pounds of these fish have
been reduced to oil and fertilizer sub-
stances, and yet the pests show no de-
crease, but rather a constantly in-
creasing supply. Often the vessels At
local stations for gathering the
fish for the works are unable to carfy
the fish on hand.
DAMAGE IS EXTENSIVE.
These dogfish not only play havoc
•with the cod, haddock and other fish,
but they are very detrimental to
mackerel and lobsters, and if some-
thing is not done fishing in this imme-
diate vicinity will end in a few years,
as the increase of dogfish means
clearly a decrease of food fish. No
remedy
works
men form this section and from all
south shore sections must now go
much farther to get out of reach of
the dogfish rendezvous.
These dogfish not only take the
bait and escape, but when “hooked” it
is not possible for the men at sea in
their dories to destroy them, as they
do not often have the time, especially
in high seas, or when a storm is com-
They are also very destructive
gear, causing much loss of money
that way. The mackerel industry
this section has been bad for a
number of years, all charged to the
idogflsh. Fishermen would hail with
joy someone who would come forward
with some practical method of doing
away with these peats.
THOROUGHLY experienced horse
breeder wants position on shares
with parties in horse-raising business.
With 100 mares on 200-acre pasture
can make owners $5,000 a year. Ad-
dress VITO MESSINO. 509 21st st.
FOR SALE—’Fresh young milk
2202 37th street. 37th and Qty.
FOR SALE—Ten acres near Alvin fac-
ing county road, cheap. Also 21-
foot launch 2% h. p. engine, also 10-
inch propeller and shaft, $109. Inquire
Room 318, City National Bank Bldg.
Apply 1307
NICELY furnished south front rooms,
with board, $5 per week; table
boarders wanted. 2016 Winnie. Phone
1990.
b OR SALE—Modern home, centrally
located. Box 9406, Tribune.
JOR SALE—Lots 8 and 9, northwest
corner 29th and Q; one lot southeast
corner 45th and Broadway; 7 full lots
53d and I. JAMES A. HOBAN, 4601
Broadway.
SEE
WILLIAM LUCAS,
Carpenter and Contractor,
For anything in the carpenter work or
cabinet line. We consider it no trouble
to furnish estimates on any job, no
ihatter how small.
ONE OF MY SPECIALTIES
Is ornamental iron fences, for which
I have fifty beautiful designs. Ths
prices will surprise you.
Phone 758. 2221 Church St.
phone
electrician.
Members of
of P., you are requested to
present at our
Thursday, Dec. 1,
m. Work in the _
Page. Nominations and elec-
tion of officers. Visiting
members are cordially invited to at-
tend. By order of
R. C. LUNSFORD, Acting C. C.
DAN KAHN, K. of R. & S.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 30, 1910, newspaper, November 30, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1354306/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rosenberg Library.