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A S>oad a CHvUtmas ’irees and YA\ a i
W)P V ? lws\ C\X\ Vaousand from pnced co\leo
WV iy Vm soois
Come where you can find every Christmas need under one roof and bring the little ones to get a glimpse of Wonderland
now in our Window. ——
J 3\v\ ; UJTapS }OT Sarnes i i
; Come and look through the; ELECTRIC PLUSH CAPES 18 inch- SEAL PLUSH CAPES 27 inches ■ The names alone but each J ■
■ stock and the low prices we are! e 8 (jeep good sweep storm collars deep 150-inch sweep tailor made ■ name stands for a complete stock ■
; making for Christmas buyers. 8 thibet fiir on collar and front wear high storm collars Italian silk lln- ; each stock to pass from our pos- ;
S You'll think the price must be a; s n k )i n i ngB; $3.50 garments ings trimmed with thibet fur on col- ■ session to yours twixt this and S
S mistake. Beautiful bronzes! lar and front; >lO.OO garments ! Christmas all displayed for!
• casts from the most famous pro-• *X 19 j. ~ . -quick picking during the rush.;
! ductions of the great masters; OOT CavU Cft f\f\ PAOn • better Sd n the front rank of;
• rich color effects in medium cost X W 1 tuCXVIv ! the choosers else you may And 5
; goods plaques and vases in end- S SEAL PLUSH CAPES 18 inches SEAL PLUSH CAPES 21 inches ; many of them —gone. -
; less variety. We can't give prl ; deep full circular sweep storm col- d j3O meh Bweep . tailor made. • I :
S ces on this stock it would take; lars wear si k linings trimmed w ith hlgh Btorm collarB trjmine(l wlth thi . !wj . a :
; the whole page. ■ passimenterie and thibet fur $4. bet j ur aroun( j collar and down the ! X TVKVa UOXVt\a ;
18 <?.» ; garments front lined with wear silk >7.50 gar- - :
<_ __ . I Corsetsi
Useful and ornamental trifles.! OOV sfo a O 4 (\(\ •
; Suitable for holiday buying. Nick ■ BEAVER CAPES both single and wOV <Pu.Uv wtll ; Tomorrow morning we will ;
! nacks for the for the ; doubJe ln tan cast ’ or and new SILK VELVET PLUSH CAPES im- • place on sale three dozen and two !
: t t n;i Rr 23 inches deep 125-inch sweep—new ported pattern garments—only three ! Prima Donna Corsets—in large;
; Tooth bruzhes. Nail I Brushes.Naii; gtorm coUarB lnlald with gllk i n the 10t—25 Inches deep 148-inch : sizes 24 to 30—that sold when :
; le8 • Sho « h °^ n ••. Butto ’ ; velvet tailor made and tai- sweep trimmed with passementerie ; the line was full at >l.OO to >2.00 S
• Knives Manicure Sets Curl-. lor Btltched; a J9OO . . and marten fur; a >27.50*4 « wf\ Sapair. This is just the kind of 8
; Ing Irons Paper Cutters. Blotters; garmpn t for &V.OO garment for VH-vO S picking that pleases slender pur-2
; Darning eggs Vingarettes. etc. ses f or tbe very best things be-!
- every article named at a special . S)LK pLUSH CAPES 25 inches BEAVER CAPES in tan green blue ! come the very cheapest. But 8 ;
S Price and that price is less tnan . deep 1501ncb Bweep saddle backB caBtor an d brown—24- inches deep ; you must remember that there: !
■ one-half of that ctiargeu oy any. high storm co Hars. trimmed with 144-inch sweep—tailor made saddle ■ are only large sizes in the lot or ! 8
S "Ster ! passementerie and real marten fur backs inlaid silk velvet collars self ! the price would not /» /» ; ;
• line” by us = lined with Italian sllk;a trimmed and tailor* <9™ Bbe only 8
.ling is guaranteed . s. . $12.50 garment for .... QO.VU stitched; an >lB cape for® lfo .\)v ! •< ;
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E tsc Ladies'Belts 1 50c & 60c Belt : EXnTA SPECIAL IN JACKETS ■ 3 Cakes Butter/ ; 75c Chenile " ;
s Mondav S Buckles Monday: Very nice looking garments made of all wool cheviot of course ; milk Soap ; Table Covers -
lonoay u f ; j be y are this fall’s creations but style and changes have not been ■ ; ;
; great; they're beautifully and handsomely made and sold ff 4 q q ; _ ! _ “ ;
SC ■ SSC at >3. >3.50 and >4. but the price now is only ®\.Ufo : > DUC : :
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The Sundav yghi*
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 3 1899.
LIGHT RAYS.
—The article headed "Births Re-
ported” in the bight yesterday ehould
have read "Sewer Permits
Granted." The city clerk granted
these permits to Major A. L. Varney
of the U. S. Arsenal and Mr. J. C.
Meredith of 123 Maple street.
--Give me a trial order and I will
satisfy you. I intend to stay and will
treat you right- Sutherland Springs
Wood Co. 'phone 9«0 T. H. Poag !"a n '
ager. 1
—Professor and Mrs. Scheminel will
have their iast reception before Christ-
nu» tomorrow night; the musical pro-
gram will be excellent.
Have your prescri pt lews filled at
Dreias' Drug store. Accuracy and
rear*mable prices guaranteed. 12-l-7t
—An interesting meeting of Germania
bodge. K and L. of H. will be held
Tuesday night when the report of the
representative to the grand lodge will
be presented. Also the report of the
special committee appointed to devise
a method by which the burden of pay-
aasew>ment« for the older members
will be lightened.
—Dreiss’ Sweet Castor oil ia ple_as-
ant to take 12-l-7t
—Mrs. G. W. Ide of Oneida Illinois
hae arrived in the city and will spend
the winter with her daughter. Mrs. Max
Cohn at 414 Avenue D.
—George Anderson a popular caterer
has taken charge of the Blue F rent sa-
loon at 111 Avenue D where he would
be pleased to see his friends. lw»
—The birth of a baby boy to Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Straw. December 1. at 2205
Monterey street hae been reported to
the city health office.
—iTht lechman Coffee mills have
something special for Christmas see
Holiday edition of Light December
17th.
—iThe city clerk has granted permis-
sion for Htnry Laager to have his res-
idence connected twilh the sewers at
301 Presa street.
—The Ostrich will offer something
apecdal for Christmas in the holiday
ediUom of the Light. tf
—Cases of oearlet fever have been
quarantined at 410 North street and
503 South Pinto street.
—Notice adv®'Usement of Shafer &
Braden in Light holiday edition De-
cemlber 17th. tf
—The city clerk has granted a per-
mit to Felix Valdez to erect a one-
atory frame dwelling back of North
Flores street near the railroad ward
1 to coat >5O.
—The Southern Rock Island Plow
Co. will make special inducements on
buggies see advertisement in Light
holiday edition. tf
—N. A. Burge has secured a permit
to erect a stable al 215 Jackson street
ward 4 to cost >5O.
—Ed. Podewite 738 South Alamo
street premium stamps dry goods and
groceries.
—A Thanksgiving dinner was given
at the beautiful residence of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Flaherty complimentary to
Mr. and Mrs. Wolff iwho were marled
last Tuesday. A most enjoyable
time was had by all and many toasts
were offered the young couple.
—For your housefurnishing goods see
NEWTON Ac WELLER. 12-3-31.
—The bell of the new Catholic church
at the corner of West Commerce and
Trinidad street will be blessed this
afternoon.
—Wanted—White cook at 240 Avenue
"C”. Call Monday forenoon—Mrs.
Maverick.
—Mr. W. .A. Biddel. the popular
young shoesaleman formerly with
Shephard is now with the Palace Shoe
Co. which firm will shortly open its
doors to the public.
—For Rent—Well established saloon
and beer garden. Jones avenue next
door to Lone Star Brewery. Reason-
able terms to proper party. Apply in
person or address A. Schilling. 116
Jones ave. 12-3-2 t.
—Two suits for writs of sequestration
pon sewing machines were filed in
istice Shook's court yesterday.
—Winners of the kitchen contest
ill be found elsewhere in this paper.
WAGNER & CHABOT.
—Mr. John Sigmond opened his netw
saloon corner West Houeton and Me-
dina streets last night very auspic-
iously.
—For Sale —“The Brackett News”
published at county seat of Kinney
county. Write to CHAS KARTES. It*
—Mr. L. J. Woods postoffice inspector
arrived from New Orleans yesterday
and is at the Maverick hotel.
—lf elegantly rooms first-class fare
and good service at popular prices will
satisfy the traveling public the Laclede
hotel should be a favorite. 12-3-3 L
—The new Jefferson club was open-
ed formally last night. It is located
over Blumenthal's store on Commerce
street and is handsomely furnished.
—Call om Mrs. Blair for baby rubber
diapers sheets shields syringes etc.
tf
—Deputy U. S. Marshal Fred H. Lan-
caster has returned from Eagle
Pass and reports that when he left
there the particulars of the shoot-
ing of "Dick” Wallace of this city
deputy customs collector on the Rio
Grande last Wednesday had not
reached there.
—>5.00 reward strayed or stolen. One
bay horse about 15% hands high black
points calf-kneed good mane and
tail; no brand. STAACKE HORSE
CO. tf
—Mr. Herman Frasch has received the
sad news of the death of hfs cousin.
Rudolph Schuessler at Piney Top near
Fort Stockton last Saturday.
—CEMENT and LIME AT HENRY
PAULY'S telephone 53. 5-18-tf
—Carl Beck's orchestra presented a
splendid classical concert at Scholz’s
Palm garden night to a large au-
dience.
—FOR SALE—A complete outfit of
optical illusions; apply 406 E. Hous-
ton street. 11-28-7 t
—‘Mrs. L. P. Ball returned yesterday
from a two-weeks' visit to Springfield
Mo.
—The best and cheapest line of din-
ner sets in the city at NEWTON &
WELLER. 12-3-3 t
—Nineteen divorce suits were filed
in the thre district courts the past
morfth.
-DR. A. F. LANGE. VETERINARY
surgeon office Dr. Blair’s drug store
residence 332 Blum street telepboi
HB7. Treats all animals
—During the men th of November 93
marriage licenses were issued in this
city which is 15 more than were is-
sued in October.
—Trainload McAlester coal received.
Send in order; get fresh from cars.
Tel. 107. S. A. Wood and Coal Com-
pany. 11-8-tf.
—The Eagle Oil company's tilghtly
concerts on the vacamt lot near the
postoffice are becoming quite popular.
They give an excellent vaudeville
show.
—Coffee roasted specially for Texas
trade 25c a pound; it beats any Java
and Mocha. Dimick & Reinhard 221
West Commerce street. 11-12-lm.
—Louis Ecknarf the popular bar-
keeper from Austin street has pur-
chased the Maverick hotel bar. He on-
ly keeps the finest whiskies and
wines domestic and imported cigars
and he invites all to come and sample
some of his stock. 11-28-lm
—Rev. H. T. Williams an old Y. M.
C. A. secretary will address the ju-
niors this afternoon si Y. M. C. A.
r hall. He wJM also address the men’s
rally at 4.
—California Belts purses music
rolls cigar cases and chatlalns made
of handsome hand caryed leather at
I. Sichel 409 'Main plaza. 11-17-lm
—Laclede Hotel 100 rooms; best >2
house in Texas. tf
—The city coun'cil has received an
invitation from the League of Amerl-
can Municipalities composed of all the
large cities of America to join. De-
tails of the organization its object
etlc. will appear In 'Monday's Light.
—ROOFING felt pitch and asphalt
at HENRY PAULY'S. Tel 53 . tf
—Webbs Alamo Plaza Cor Oysters.
10-29-lm.
—Ed. Podewite 738 South Alamo
street premium stamps dry goods and
groceries.
—The Alamo band w4ll furnish the
string and brass munfc for the K of
H. ball tonight.
—Don’t fail to look at our bargain
window In passing. Emerson & Co..
122 Soledad. 9-30-tf
—Buy your houeefurntehings where
you can get the best value. NEWTON
& WELLER. 12-3-3 t
—Mr. Ferdinand Langer the well
known butcher is 111 at his home.
—Dr. H. H. Haden Summit Ala.
says "I think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is
a splendid medicine. I prescribe it
and my confidence in it grows with
continued use.” It digests what you
eat and quickly cures dyspepsia and
indigestion. Wm. C. Kalteyer C.
Schasse J. A. Burke Wm. Appman.
—Just received one car Kaffir corn
one car chicken feed wheat car pota-
toes. We carry heavy stock of corn
oats and bran; hay by the ton or car-
load. 11-14-tf
SUNSET WOOD CO-
—The “Lookout” band will give a
concert and ball Tn Schuh’s hall on
Josephine street this afternoon.
-FINEST OLD WHISKIES AT
BULL BROTHERS.
—Money loaned on valuables. Emer-
son & Co. 122 Soledad. 9-30-tf
—J. D. Bridges Editor "Democrat”
Lancaster N. H. says "One Minute
Cough Cure is the best remedy for
croup I ever used.” Immediately re-
lieves and cures coughs colds croup
asthma pneumonia bronchitis grippe
and all throat and lung troubles. It
prevents consumption. Wm. C.
Kalteyer C. Schasse J. A. Burke Wm.
Appman.
—Chief Clerk Harvey Montgomery
of the Railway Mail service has re-
turned from Houston 'where he exam-
kied his clerks.
—For sale —An old established
grocery store and beer saloon for sale
Enquire 931 Goliad street qn S. Heights
street car line. 11-3-tf
—Geo. Noland Rockland O„ says
“My wife had piles forty years. De-
Witt's Witch Hazel oalve cured her.
It is the best salve in America.” It
heate everything and cures all skin
diseases. Wm. C. Kalteyer . Schasse
J. A. Burke Wm. Appman.
—The new fire engine “Sam Hous-
ton” which has been thoroughly re-
bulft under the supervision of Chief
W. G. Tobin waa recommissioned yes-
terday.
—Ten cars McAlester coal to arrive
this week. Anthracite nut coal. Ea-
gle Pass coal In quantities to suit.
Ring up 81 for prices. 11-14-tf
SUNSET WOOD CO.
—Silver watches >5 up Emerson &
Co.. 122 Soledad. 9-30-tf
—The employee of the city fire fire
alarm parks and police departments
were paid their November salaries by
City Treasurer Benno Engelke yes-
terday afternoon.
—MOVING done by the S. A.
TRANSFER CO TEL. 801. 10-1-lm
—We can sut*>ly your wants in house-
futnlshing goods. NEWTON & WEL-
LER. 12-3-3 L
—Thousands of new things for
Christmas. Presents now being open-
ed at THE BELL JEWELRY CO.
327 W. Com. St 11-27-6 t
—"I had dyepepsia fifty-eeven years
and never found permanent relief till
I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Now
I am well and feel like a new man.”
writes S. J. Fleming Murray Neb.
It is the beet digestant known. Cures
al! forms of indigestion. Physicians
everywhere (prescribe It Wm. C.
Kalteyer. C. Schasse J. A. Burke. Wm.
Appman.
—Ed. Podewite 738 South Alamo
street premium stamps dry goods and
groceries.
—LaGrippe with Its aifter effects
annually destroys thousands of people.
It may be quickly cured by One Min-
ute Cough Cure the only remedy that
produces immediate result in coughs
colds croup bronchitis pneumonia
and throat and lung troubles. It will
prevent consumption. Wm. C. Kal-
teyer C. Schasse J. A. Burke Wm.
Appman.
—The operators In Central fire
alarm station have just completed the
work of recharging ail the batteries of
the system.
—lf you are looking for a nice clean
place to board and lodge call at the
Soledad Apartments 308 Soledad
street. Best rooms and table board
only >l.OO per day of >5.00 a week.
—You never know what form of
blood poison will follow constipation.
Keep the liver clean by using De-
Witt’s Little Early Risers and you will
avoid trouble. They are famous lit-
tle pills for constipation and liver and
bowel troubles. Wm. C. Kalteyer C.
Schasse J. A. Burke Wm. Appman.
—John Ander aged 11 years was
thrown from a donkey .on Sherman
street yesterday and considerably
shaken up. He was taken to Schwep-
pe’s drug store where Dr. Trolinger
examined him. His injuries were of
a light nature.
—The aroma and flavor of Finck’s
5-cent Havana and Commerce cigar
equal the best imported. Sold every-
where. 5-20-tf
—There were nine fires In the city
in the month of November.
—St James European plan; steam
heat in every room.
—'The Heroes of Life” is the sub-
ject of Rabbi S. Roubm's lecture to-
night at 7:30 at the Orthodox Syna-
gogue.
—EDGEWOOD and PAXTON’S pri-
vate stcek at the CRYSTAL SALOON
407 Main plaza. 6-29-tf.
—The new ra'ite of the street car line
have been laid on Avenue C to Ninth
street
—NEST AND EGGS AT FARM. 19-tf
— Fur trimmings mink tails. Angora
skins from >2.00 up at Koch’s Fur
Store 211 S. Alamo street. 11-l-2m
—Christian Walter has petitioned the
city council for permission to open a
butcher shop at 121 South Flores
street.
—BABY’ OSTRICHES AT FARM.
19-tf
—Mr. Peter Durman. of Chicalgo is
autographed at the Elite hotel.
— BABY OSTRICHES at the FARM.
—See our line of cooking and heating
stoves. NEWTON & WELLER. 12-3-3 i
—Mr. Juan Trevino of Monterey is
a guest at the 'Mahncke note!.
—OSTRICH PLUMES AT FARM tf
—Dr. W. Wixon Italy Hill N. Y.
says "I heartily recommend One Min-
ute Cough Cure. It gave my wife im-
mediate relief in suffocating asthma”
Pleasant to take. Never fails to
quickly cure all coughs colds throat
and lung troubles. Wm. C. Kalteyer
C. Schasse J. A. Burke Wm. Appman.
—Mr. B. S. Clements one of Yoa-
kum’s leading citizens is at the Mahn-
cke hotel.
—OSTRICH PLUMES AT FARM tf
—Owing to heavy Increase in our
wood business we have been compell-
ed to equip our wood machinery with
electric lights and will nin night and
day for the balance of the season. We
saw and split four cars per day. Send
In your orders. 11-14-tf
SUNSET WOOD CO.
.—For a full and complete line of table
cutlery see NEWTON & WELLER
12-3-3 t.
WE PAY NO COMMISSIONS
Nor have we any dealings with so-called
(self constituted) experts? When opin-
ions can be purchased for a >5.00 bill.
The pianos that we handle are stan-
dard instruments and are sold at the
very lowest figures and on the easiest
possible payments. They stand on
their own merits and are fully warran-
ted by manufacturers and by
12-3-tf. THOS. GOGGA'N & BROS.
ATTENTION.
Lotus lodge.K. of P. election of offi-
cers for the ensuing term tomorrow
night and work in the first rank.
Members and visiting Knights are in-
vited to attend.
OTTO RIEBE C. C
A QUARTER.
Will buy your family a good piano.
What could be more suitable for a
Christmas gift? See the bargains 1n
pianos and organs at
13-3-36 THOS GOGGAN & BROS.
NOBBY BOYS’
Englgish serge suits with silk lapels very swell all E nn
szes from 8 to 16 are uiUU
Little Middy Overcoats of blue chinchilla sizes are 4 |QE
to 8 Ii JU
Big Boys’ top coats of navy blue cheviots all sizes .. 3.50 I
Boys’ sweaters 50C Boys’ gloves 5c l Oc I
Boys’ warm underwear per suit SOC
ED A Bill DDf)C THELEIDIH6
rnANIi DnUo. clothiers
|t (taiM Ads. |(
RATES; Situations Wanted 3 lines of 15
to 18 words one time. 10c; three limes 25c.
For Sale. For Rent and otner Miscellaneous
Ads 15 to 25 words. 1 lime 25c; each subsequent
Insertion He per word. TERMS CASH.
WANTED.
Wanted—so children to take dancing
8 lessons for >l.OO in December Turner
hall Wednesdays and Saturdays at
4:30 p. m. Mre. Crutcher. It*
Wanted —Work by able bodied man
(German) willing worker first class
milker. Address 25 Daily Light.
12-3-3t*
WANTED—GirI 14 or 15 years old
to mind baby in country. Will pro-
vide clothes and good home;if satisfac-
tory will pay wages later. Address P.
O. Box 58 Boerne Texes. 12-l-7t*
WANTED —A buyer for two Beetho-
ven bonds with accrued interest. "J.”
Light office.
Wanted—Reliable white girl or wo-
man. Apply on Monday morning at
117 Madison street. 2t.
FOR SALE.
Kindling fey sale. Tel. 61 Chas. G.
Boelhautwe. It*
For Sale —A good second hand square
piano. Apply 633 Crosby street. 3t*
The finest Wines Liquors and Ci-
gars and polite treatment at the
CRYSTAL.
FOR SALE—Three shares full paid
up stock of the Loan and Deposit Com-
pany of America. T. B. J. Light Office.
Four lotes in Lakeview Addition
50x150; for sale at half original cost
Adress T. B. J. Light Office.
500 pounds Brevier and Minion Ro-
man type at 10 cents a pound at Light
office.
Two nice building lots in Long Lake
Addition can be bought for >lOO. J.
T. this office.
Four fine building lots in Grand
View Addition at a bargain. Size of
liots 50x50 feet each. T. B. Johnson.
FOR RENT.
CHEAP RENT—Handsome brick
storeroom. Apply 2213 W. Commerce.
FURNISHED ROOMS—Handsomest
in city; pleasantly situated; with or
without privilege of light housekeeping
No children. No. 2213 W. Commerce
MISCELLANEOUS.
Lost —Dec. Ist. Ladies gold watch
and pin. Return to 118 Main plaza
for reward. . 2t*
PERSONAL
DR. HOWLAND of California gives
first class life reading by palmistry
astrology and spirit power. Hotei
Vance 316 E. Houston St. Test circles
every Monday. Wednesday and Sat-
urday nights 50c.
Ladies in distress desirous of instant
relief can secure same In prescription
No. 7657. Send stamp for particulars
and give condition of case. Mme. M.
Guillaume Galveston Texas. 11-25-lm*
Sam Maverick grocer notary public
and conveyancer corner Avenue C and
Tenth street. Telephone 117. Postage
stamps sold. 11-21-ltn
JAMES MORSE the expert files
saws sharpens tools and lawn mow-
ers and guarantees satisfaction. 610
E. Com. street 3-25-lm.
ARE YOU NOT
PAYING TOO MUCH
For lighting your premises? See J.
T. Wilson & Co. Boero building; they
can furnish you a superior light for a
great deal less money and make you
Independent of the TRUST. They al-
so handle carbon In carload lots for
making Acetylene Gas. Ring them
up and ask for McGoldrick; he makes
the lighting his special duty. 9-161-tf
WHERE do wise people buy their
drugs? Of Mrs. Blair of course 443
East Commerce street.
OUR OFFICE IS LOCATED AT 401
East Houston street If you want to
travel we check your trunk to desti-
nation furnish carriage or 'bus. Office
always open. CARTER MULLALY
TRANSFER CO.
HOME WORK—Wm. Long 2213 W.
Commerce street practical wheel-
wright blacksmith and horseshoer has
express and delivery wagons of his
own make for sale very cheap. Job
work and first class horseshoeing done
at living prices.
Telephone Henry Pauly for Roof-
ing felt. Pitch Asphalt etc.
COAL AND WOOD—I am now deliv-
ering at very cloee prices some fine
McAllister lump coal and dry oak
We've received some beautiful suits those
bust few days; nobby styles that cah’t be du-
plicated—aud marked them very low.
Little fellows’ Junior Suits handsome trim-
ming—vestee to match—sizes are 3 0H r n
to 8 a splenditl offer at wZiuU
Very tine Cheviot Suits swell styles the
sizes are 3to 8 these are extra Qnn
Big Boys’ Suits made of Scotch uheviots aud
good cassinieres neat patterns all Qr A
sizes 8 to 16 sjtecial at Zi vU
A few more sizes left in those English cordu-
roys mostly Bto 14—a $4.00 value A4A
—special at
stove wood and will continue to give
Premium stamps and 'Money orders on
early trade. STOVALL. Tel. 101
11-16-lm.
I have removed the MATTHEWS’
HOME from Corsicana to San Antonio
and will cure any case of Opium Mor-
phine Whisky and other Drug habits
in from 48 hours to 5 days without a
particle of pain or injury to patient.
I ask no pay until patient is cured and
perfectly satisfied. AU I ask is that
patient deposit fee in any bank in San
Antonio to their credit to be paid to
me when cured and not before. In
case I should fail to cure I will bear
all patient’s expenses while here al-
so their railroad fare both ways. Best
references the State affords. All cor-
respondence strictly confidential. Ad-
dress 1227 North Flores street San
Antorlo. Texas. HARVEY M
MATTHEWS M. D. Supt. 11-19-10 t
If you need a notary public In any
of your business transactions or if
you need any informations In regard to
real estate just call on Jno. T. HAM-
BLETON Daily Light building near
Commerce street bridge. tf
Surpassed and delaved menses RE-
LIEVED INSTANTLY with Gulilaum
e’s FGrench Regulating Pills. Pre-
scription No. 7657 powerful in opera-
tion In operation yet perfectly harm-
less. Will ACT where no other known
preparation will reach the case. No
bad after effects or interference With
duties Forty years without SINGLE
FAILURE. Guaranteed relief or
money returned. Price >2.50. Un-
questionable TestlmcniaJs. Reference
and advice furnished. Send stamp.
Guillaume’s original Douche used to-
gether with Pills DOUBLY insures
success in obstinate cases. Prepaid
>2.50. Don’t lose valuable timewrft-
♦ng but order Immediately. Mtne
M. Guillaume Galveston. Texas.
•Nov. 26 Dec. 3 10. 17. 24 and 31st.
Levick’s Famous Turkish .Transpar
ent Cement sold by all druggists but
never peddled from horse to house es
neclally adapted for all household pur-
poses. Also for wood leather and
Iron. 103 Narp street. It*
FOR BARGAINS IN
STOVES
AGATE
TIN
GALVANIZED
m HARDWARE
.... CALL ON
Gus. A. Bohnet & Bro.
210 E. Houston Street.
SANTA CLAUS
Is selling out his entire stock of
TOYS
And i
FANCY GOODS
At the Store of
• PAUL WAGNER.
Magic lanterns at half price.
Music boxes at half price.
Mechanical toys at half price.
Steam Toys at half price.
Electric toys at half price.
Smoker sets at halt price.
Gentlemen’s dnssing cases at half
price.
Shaving sets at half price.
Vases wortlii 75 cents for 25 cents.
Voses wurth >l.OO for 35 cents.
Vases worth >1.50 for 50 cents.
Vases worth >2.50 tor 75 cents.
CHINA. BISC AND METAL DOLL-
HEADS AT HALF PRICE.
Tool Chests at half ©rice.
Drums at halt price.
Trumpets at half price.
Toy furniture at half price.
Richter Harps at 3 cents.
Hohner Harpe at 15 cents.
BILLS OF SALE.
George Walter & Co. to W.
D'Alblnl A. B. Frank Co..
Hugo & Schmeltzer Co. J Op-
penheimber & Co stock of mer-
chandise at corner San Pedro
& Maine Avenues >687.90
J. M. Garza to Porffrio Garza
grocery business at corner of
East and Monterey Streets .. 200.00
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