San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, March 31, 1902 Page: 5 of 6
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GLOWER INSTALLMENT GOMP’Y
COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS.
Cath or Credit System-Special Low Prices This Week on Refrigorators-kgonts
for LEONARD CLEANABLE and NORTH STM LIKES.
REFRIGERATORS
We are sole agents for the
two best refrigerators made
the "LEONARD CLEA.NABLE
and the "NORTH STAR"
Prices $7.50 up.
BASKETS SOc
Waste Basket —Beautifully col-
ored.
Tehre’s No Kick Coming
when you wear dur shoes. You never
fell'each comfort: you never had such
a perfect fit before. We make the lat-
est styles Tn Summer footwear for men
and boys ladies and misses. We make
shoes to stand tire wear at mountain or
seashore: Rutfimer comfort shoes for city
or country stylish and serviceable.
Leave your measure for a pair of our
$4.00 shoes. Shoes half-soled and Khbhul
New 'Phone 116--—JH7 E. Houston street
tsewed) for $l.OO.
LUCCHESE BROS.
New Phonell6 317 E Houston St
For Your
Personal Comfort
no other heating appliance can equal
the adaptability of a gas radiator as
it can be used in any room where heat
is required. For taking the chill off
your bedroom dressing room or bath
room it is an absolute necessity and
for heating large rooms it can be done
quicker and without the dirt and
ashes that any other beating apparatus
brings.
San Antonio
Gas and Electric Co.
E. BROWIN
Of 506 E. Houston St.
has received the prettiest line of spring
goods that ever came to the market. Un-
derwear from 25c up; nice and good;
the neatest'patterns and hest make neg-
ligee shirts from sOc up. Hats from 75e
up; all colors and styles. Trunks va-
lises and-teleacope*. (losing out at cost
also .-losing clothing out at cost. The
nicest lifie of Hamilton-Brown shoes
and low quarters for men women and
children at. very low prices. Come see
US. Remember the place. E. BROWN
506 E. Houston street.
Matthias Brothers
bU7'4t ilotMdrf Street.
THONE 399.
Dealers In
FRESH AND SALT MEATS
Yoqr Patronage Solicited.
116 and 118 West Houston Street.
IRON BED $3.00
All Iron—Enameled. White Green.
Blue—Single or double width.
CURTAINS per pair $1.25
Dotted Swiss curtains —3 yards
long—Heavy ruffled edge.
TO YOUR INTEREST-
EXAMINE THIS COLUMN.
10-ioom two-siory house; 2 lots
Avenue 1) $7000.00
Vacant lots on Mason street
Government Hill each ). 500.00
2 story brick 10 rooms large
lot modern improvements ;. 15.000.00
Brick cottage "rooms Govern-
ment Hill ••• 6500.00
2-story 7-rooni bouse 2 lots .. 3500.00
Lot 66-foot front on East Com-
merce street 7500.00
2-story frame house 8 rooms
modern improvements Dig
nowity Hill 4000.00
Lot 80 by 230 feet. East Com-
merce street 13000.00
Brick cottage 4 rooms lot 60
by 180 feet dose in 2100.00
Brick cottage 7 rooms modern
improvements Avenue D 3000.00
Cottage 5 rooms modern im-
piovcinents Meerseheidt ad-
dition 2100.00
1-ot. King William street 1500.00
Cottage. 6 rooms hall modern
improvements 3500.00
Cottage 6 rooms modern im-
provements near I. & G. N.
depot 1750.00
Cottage 7 rooms hall Avenue
B 3000.00
Cottage 4 rooms hall near S.
P. shops •.. • • 1000.00
2-storv brick 8 rooms bath 11
acres of land 8000.00
2-storv. 10 rooms modern im-
provements lot 69 by 223
feet stable 0000.00
20 lots on South Flores street
each 400.00
Cottage 5 rooms hall lot 99’4-
feet front 1800.00
Cottage 6 rooms. 3 lots near
Madison Square.... 2100.00
2-story 10-room house modern
improvements 2 large 10t5... 7000 00
Cottage. 5 rooms hath. l*/ 3 lots.
Government Hill . 2100.00
Cottage 4 rooms city water in
Englewood “ 500.00
2-story 8 rooms. Avenue D 4000.00
Cottage. 6 rooms North Concho
street 1500.00
2-storv 10-room house modern
improvement Avenue B 3500.00
Cottage. 5 rooms Hill street... 1500 00
2 acres on South ITcTn street.. 2000.00
75 feet on Paschal Square 8000.00
i 2-story 10-room house modern
improvements 2 large lots
close in 9000 00
Cottage. 7 rooms modem im-
provement close in 3000.00
Cottage 6 rooms modern im-
provements stable lot 75 bv
160 4000 00
.Cottage. 5 rooms modern im-
provements Avenue B. . . 2500 00
2-story 9 rooms modern im-
provements. lot 75 by 100
feet Laurel Heights 4500.00
Cottage 5 rooms hall etc. sta-
ble Meerseheidt addition
easy terms 3000.00
2-story 8 rooms modern im-
provements. lot 75 by 200
feet Meerseheidt addition... 5000.00
Cottage. 5 rooms modern im-
provements Avenue B 2500.00
2-*fory 7 rooms modern im-
provements Jackson street.. 3800.00
Cottage 4 rooms hall. modern
improvements stable lot 52
by 1(0) feet 2750.00
Cottage 7 rooms all modern
improvements. 3 large lots
fine shrubbery 5000.00 I
Cottage ti rooms modern im-
provements. near Madison Sq 2250.00
Cottage 6 rooms D 4 lots
Grayson st.. Government Hill. 2750.00
2 cottages of 6 rooms each. Gov-
ernment Hill each 2500.00
Cottage. 6 rooms modern im-
provements lot 55%. bv 166
feet. Tobin Hill ......' 2500.00
2-story 7 rooms modern im-
provements mid one 4-rootn
house. 2 lots. Tobin Hill . 3000 00 ‘
Cottage. 5 rooms lot 50 by 149
SAN ANTONIO DAILY LIGHT. SANANTONIO TEX.. MONDAY MARCH3I 1902.
SCREEN 75c
Golden oak frames—Silkoline fi
ling—Sec our assortment.
KITCHEN TABLE $1.50
White cotton wood top—Heavy
Bolted legs.
feet near Madison Square
church 1800.00
Cottage. 4 rooms hall etc. lot
51’4 bv 155 feet. Prospect
Hill 1400 00
INO. T. HAMBLETON & CO.
Dqily Light Building.
OLD SAWS RE-SET
In the April Eni L- de V. (Maitthew-
nu.n c ntiuues his surgical c|<eration on
cmitmnly accepted saw's:
“Put the shoulder to the wheel" if you
cannot gel .some tool to do it for you
“There's many a slip Twiit" the cradle
and the grave. (
“Silence aiMweis much" but in u ian
gtiagr nJ geueiaily understood.
“Everyone of us getteth his <les"rt.
somelu w. s.mewheu. somewhere" but
hew. wiien. nr where. God alone knows.
"Wit.’ on is .i. defense." lack of it of•
fensivg. *
"A/oo) and hu money are soon port-
ed." when tile koi has friends.
“Everyone should sweep before his own
d< or” if he cannot get sonic one else to
do it tor him.
A friend in need is a bore indeed.
“Proverbs are the wisdom of the ages"
— frequently the wisd.ni of the Dark
Ages.
"lihe next best thing to being witty is
to be able to quote a'letiher’s wit" as if it
were one's own.
THE BRITISH
MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
Ha* Mor e Physicians Empoyed Mors
Capital Invested and Effects more
Curee Than Any Other Medical
Institute in This Country.
7886-1 CASES CURED IN FIVE
YEARS
A Branch of Thia Institute is Located
In San Antonio at 201 Avenue C-
Where Free Service Will be Glv-.
en for Three Months to all
Invalids Who Call Before
April 21et.
Over twenty years ago forty emi-
nent specialists of Great Britain and
America united in order that they
might utilize their combined skill in
curing all chronic diseases. They
named their association "The British
Medical Institute.” It is now incorpo-
rated under the laws of the State of
Michigan with a paid up capital of
$60099. A branch being located in San
Antonio at 201 Avenue C.
These eminent specialists held dally
consultations for years. Naturally
'each acquired much knowledge during
hie long experience that is not record-
elk in the text books. Thus ehfch
reaped the benefit of the experience
of the other thirty-nine This is why
the doctors of the British Medical In-
stitute have no peers in the treatment
of chronic diseases: each patient
practically secured the combined ser-
vices of forty' eminent specialists.
Male and female weakness catarrh
and catarrhal deafness also rupture
goitre cancer and all diseases of the
rectum are positively cured by their
new’ treatment.'
It has discharged cured 78.864 in-
valids in the past five years.
At its San Antonio branch located
tat 201 Avenue C it has given free ser-
vices (medicines excepted) to all who
ca]led during the past three months
and it will continue giving free ser-
vices for the next three months to
al] who call before April 21.
The Chief Associate Surgeon of the
Institute is in personal charge of the
San Antonio office.
Office hmfrs 9to L Sundays 10
to 1. '
i f *■»'
‘ —WALL PAPER AT HERWECK'S
MORTUARY
Geiige W Palpier. a farmer residing
on the I'tenMiiiou toad juM outside ot
the city limits die-i this morning at his
home t preumoin.i. aged 67 years. Hr
«■» i ConfedrrMe veteran and effljsted
in Captain Trainer' rompany in thia
city at rhe outbreak i f tbe Civil war.
Tiit- mnrin I will take placr tomorrow ail
trrnqrn at 2:30 • clock from hi« late
Hom/ ami intermen' will be had in the
('onfrdnite vs-pietery A wife and general
cluhlio o- MlC*h«x 'flw ifi-eraaed was *
of Montgomery. Ga.
.Mil. 11. Thornt'iiu 90. died of
■ ancti t-atur.hy at her home seven miles
from} the city.
R< tugi.- Hernando* aged; .daw. <ned
oi bronchitis on Ji)ne« avenue ytwtrrday.
i.iete was no medical -iaMentton and
Corrtlcr I no-. !u-id Irrt® gn inqueni.
Juanita Sota Vilhiiea). who was
born in this city seventy years ago died
last night at 8:30 o'clock at the rear
den.s’ ol Mra Marie Froboeae. 325 Wed
Nueva street. she was the mother bl
Nat and Joe \ illareal. both well known
in this city and also of Mrs. Rita Lo-
pez. and Miwa Josephine Villareal. the
deceaaed leaves a large- circle of friends
and acquaintance" and belonged to one ot
the most prominent old families in Sau
Antonio She was always charitably
inclined and her benetactiona to the poor
will forever live as a monument to her
memory The funeral will take place
thi« afternoon at 5 o'clock. The pall
bearers have boon cbosen from promi-
nent citizens and old friends of the fam-
ily and are as follows: Gustav Scbmclu
er D; Julius Bratinnagel. Judge Bryan
Callaghan F Wild John Ixiualannait
and -fibert Meyer honorary; Gedrge J.
E Schmitt. Captain Juan T Cardenas.
Antonio P Rivas. Rafael W Pereida
Auguft Briam. Jr. and F A. Chap*
activd
THE CAMP OE" THE SUNSET
ThergU a mist upon the river
There's a haze upon the hill.
And Uie Sunset with his quiver
SilW-r-tlpp'd is stalking still
Through the hunter-lands of Evening-
By 'the shadow-haunted rill.
He has lit the sky-bound prairies
With bis camp Ures of the night
He will sleep where starry fairies
Twinkle in their robes of white —
And bls cloud banked camp of siumbe-
Is the moonbeams' tented light.
At his feet all stiff and staring.
Bison-clouds arc lying low
Crimson'd from the hunter daring
Of hl< many-shafied bow
Planet-eyed from deep-banked boul
tod er
Hnggd the tawny sided doe
Curling upward zephyr-driven.
Frqin bls camp fire's ashes gray.
Float* his smoke across the heaven
Burst into the flame-et day
—John Trotwood Moore in April Era.
is he; known?
City Marshal Van Riper tbiKmmning
received a conunucicatiop from T. B.
Afurry. chief cf prhie of Jersey City N.
J„ ir wlW.'h he inquires into the identifi-
cation < f a James Wilson who was killed
while iHMhe m-l of burglarizing a hcuse
in that city. He wants tn know if the
man belonged here. The man was aged
29 5 feet 8% Inches medium complexion.
170 pounds well built. Tatoo. heart
crew* chain and anchor woman's leg
and anchor' and chair en left awn. Close
A. B. S.—B—and six pointwl Mai on
right arm. DeeeaMd was dressed in a
reddish brown sack coat very shoildy.
wculd Icok as if it had been given him
-n his leaving some penal institution.
His vest Was of very much better ma
terial. black oheviol. lining has a small
red dot in it. On the lining are marks
placed there with per. and ink apparently
for identification and poiwihly put there
while the owner wis doing time. Marks.
U. X. V. 4901. S. M B.
LEAGUE OF LIRTOTY
Arrangements To Elaborately Entertain
State Grpnd Lodge.
An elaborate program lias been pre-
pared for the entertainment of the
League of liberty state grand lodge
which meets here April 14 15 and Itl.
This crnveirtion will bring together n
large nunibei of very influential citizens
of the state of Texas. The local lodge
has undertaken to do all the entertain-
ing without calling upon any of the
business men to aid -them.
San Antonio will lie honored with this
convention because of the liberal eenti-
meat of its people. The lodge is com-
pc-sed of men engaged in rhe liquor
borine i and is a fraternal benetieiarv
older for the upbuilding of humanity
in general.
MR. WILSON'S KINDNESS
Major Joe G. Booth came hnme yester-
day from San Antonio/and while there
met the Rev. Homer T. Wilson. Mr.
Wilson said he would some over to Aus-
tin any time from the 6th of April until
the 15th and deliver one of his lectures
for the benefit of raising money for car-
rying the inmate- of the Confederate
Hotng io the Dallas reunion M- charge
would be love for the old ve.terans. —Aus-
tin Tribune.
FLEXTRICJIANK STRIKE
special to the Daily Light.
Beaumont. Tex. March 31. —The Union
Elwtrieul Workers have refused to
longer work Cr the Beaumont Telephone
f< mpany. The trouble is the refusal
of the mpany to discharge non-union
employes. The company is putting in a
system here and hWi much uncompleted
work
CONGRESSMAN LAN-
HAM COMING HOME.
Special to the Daily Light.
Washington. D. C.. March 31. —
Representative Lanham will leave
for Texas. He has an engagement
to speak Saturday at Clarksville.
Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kid-
neys and bladder right. Contains noth-
ing injurious. Sold by Swearingen's
Drug Co.
AMUSEMENTS.
( OMK OPERA AT THE EMPIRE.
Easter was ushered in at the Empir*
ivit.i a bright new comic opera with
new roMvmca new music a thoroughly
renovated theate and several other
Ihiug- to make matters attractive tor
the ph.y ;p-er Rbr Olympia upera t pin
pan; presented for the Brat time in San
Aift ini > 4tiaiine eouiw »p4ra “Merry
War" Wnd it made a Mt frob) the very
start. The costume* were all new for
this pretty pie»-e and too much cannot
be Mid in praise»t tliem Thev
>Lgh' airy and tn-tefid and it can I*
said with (airrw" to al) ttr.it a prettier
kit cf eostuinea were never seen in thia
Site before. The iu.ir.-hes ant cliorua of
the new epera. are aho beautiful and in
go'.d H tie and the reles of the various
principals are particularly suitable
Mi-t Eleanor Jenkins make* Iher re-
anpeiraire with the <-<-mpany after au
absence of several monfiho and she made
t hit with the audit nee from the very
start. She is a clever little actreas and
ha» a beautifully clear ami melodious
reiv. enpecieUy adapted for tihe roles
which she assume*. The exacting role
if Violetta was easy clean and convinc-
ing as a- tune.l by .Miw Jenkiiw. Her
vciee. while lyric in quality is doubly
pleasing to the ear by giving out a taint
•nggesim t the mezzo timbre in the
middle register. . Her duet with Mr
senmniN in the first act. “Please Do."
beautifully illustrates thia.
As the tulip grower's pretty wife
Esa. Miss last tie Kendal) exploited her
art of character definestton very cleverly
an.l displayed a dramatic strength hith-
erto undreamt ot by her San Antonio
adnurers. Mtss Kendall brings to bear
in Übe enacting of each separate role
a unique and pleasing personality em-
brasured in cleverness and beauty.
As Artemema the warlike princess
power and dramatic vigor were not over
ilrawn by the Olympias talented char-
avtei actress Miso There-.' Barker. Miss
Barker is always si tee re and honest and
her rich contralto where the part does
not exact too big a range always shows
wool intonation and pleasing possibili-
ties. ।
Mr. Weston's marvelous tenor lias but
ne good opportunity to display itself in
the score of “Merry War” and that is a
waltz movement in the second act. The
pan of Marquewe is ably handled bv this
'avorite tenor.
Mr. Bea Lodge played the part of Bal
thazsr in his own inimitable way. This
little comedian has won by his many
merits as actor and character delineator
an enviable place in the esteem of San
Antonir pLty goers. He m alwaye unc
tuciu entertaining and praiseworthy
but he has appeared tc better advantage
than in the role ho assumes In "Meirv
War/'
£ T. Seamans carried; the role of Um-
berw. .Spinola with dignity and grsW
and his pleasing voice in ex-
.'optional good form last evening.
Harry Lightwood is only in the cast
for a few minute’ but as the Dutch
Colonel he makes good while there and
it- is to be regretted that he does not
have a bigger part.
Gecpge V. C. laird makes a hit as chef
and Mis* Bonnie Hoyt as the lieutenant
j good although her friends were dis-
■ppointed in not seeing her in a stronger
pari.
“Merry War ' will be repeated tonight
and Pi ns fore will be given tomorrow
BRAUNIG STOCK COMPANY
GOial-ized audiences greeted the
Braunig Stock company yesterday nt-
ternoon and last night upon its return
to the Grand Opera house At the mat
inec the bill was "A Man of Mystery”
a melodrama full of thrilling incident
and entertaining qualities. At night
the hill was "Nick Carter the New York
Detective” an exceedingly lively melo-
drama in which there is a good deal of
doteetive work in the effort. The plot
unravels in a way to sustain the inter-
est and the audience does not fail t<>
respond to the situatfons that appeal
to them with considerable force The
eomjany is composed of good people and
the specialty artists are among the best
that have been seen in this city for soiue
time. In last night’s east Mr. Erid
M Tillish as James Wilson; Mr. Cher-
ies tvniery as John Jarrell and Mr Joe
Deming as Denny McCarthy were par-
ticularly effective in the delineation ot
their respective roles while Miss Louise
Mit hell a» Ruth Royal was very pretty
and attractive and had the sympathy of
the audience. Ml George Evers as Dr
Alphonse Appletrco had the comedy
work and did it well
“The Embasav Ball’ is lieing presented
to a large audience this afternoon and
tonight s bill will be "Th<- Inside Track."
a play made famous by Oliver Doud
Byron The engagement of -the Brau-
nig company will continue until Thurs-
day night when the final program will
be given. There will be a matinee every
afternoon during the engagement with a
change of bill at each peifcrmance.
GEN KING'S LATEST STORY
Gen. Charles Kings latest story ap-
pears this month in the April number ot
10 Story Book just out It is a thril-
ling tale of a train robbery with plen-
ty of love and soldiers mixed in.
USES OF ADVERTISING
The uses of advertising are rapidly in-
creasing. People find that it w easier
and far better to make announcements
through the advertising columns of the
nowspapers than by word of mouth or
by letter Thus the great Boston li-
brary has profited largely by newspaper
advortisi’.g InsteM of personal ap-
peals to a few |>erson* for rare coll«-
tions <• hook- add prints the library
managers have expressed their desires
in regular ads and have been surprised
by valuable gifts from unexpected sour-
ces. The newspaper reaches virtually
everybody. —Philadelphia Itccord.
Chronic Diarrhoea.
Mr. C. B. Wingfield cf Fair Play
Mo. who suffered from chronic dysen-
tery for thirty-tive years says Cham
berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy did him more good than nny
other medicine he had ever used. For
wale hy all druggists.
I-ALSE PROPHET)?:
In 1863 Postmaster General Biair de-
clared that un attempt to install rural
mail delivery would bankrupt the g"'
ernnicnt. Thirty years later in 1893.
Postmaster General Bi-sell said the same
thing bu! now we have it. the most pop-
ular bra- -h of the postal service and the
treasury is in a most flourshing condi-
tion. — America n Post mast er
San Antonio Steam Laundry. Thune 2’o
■ ' —
he blackness of Monday is for-
gotten when the housekeeper
L2IJ views on Tuesday the snow-
drift of linen that has been washed
white with Ivory Soap. It floats.
GEN. FITZHUGH
LEE IS CONING.
Through the enterprise of the San An-
tonio Lyceum the citizens of t.he Alamo
city will have the pleasure of receiving
a visit from General Fitzhugh Lee. sol-
dier statesman and patriot a typical
Southern hero He will be here next
month on s lecture tour through the
South and his appearance will doubtlees
bv the signal for a packed house
The General served in the arniy of the
United States in Texas before -the sit
of the sixties just as his sou is ’ now
"doing and at the outbreak of that mem-
orivble struggle he resigned and went
'with his native state into the Conted-
crate army where as everybody knows
he ispidly rose to the command of ail
the cavalry forces of the Confederacy
After tire war he set S-ed his state in ru
GEN. FITZHUGH LEE.
(Haw He Looks Since Partin* with Fart of
HU Whlakeraj
rious capacities ci trust and during the
Cleveland ac’nunietration. was appointed
consul general to Cuba to which posi-
tion he wan reapointed by ihe late Pres-
ident .MeKifllev although he was a
Democrat. lie remained in Cuba until
the outbreak ot the war with Spain
when he was eonnuuaioned a major gviv
eval of-volunteers in the United States
army and returned to Cuba with the ar-
my of occupation. Later he was made
a brigadier general of regulars and re-
tired as a fitting tHbiltc to his worth
to his country.
Nov the gallant old ..oldier-atatesnian
is living a life of retirement after a
verdiet of “well done thou good and
fuithful." and is putting in seme of his
spare time on the lecture platform
which enables him to go among the
people he loves so well and who love him
as only a I.ee can be loved by the South
For the Complexion.
The complexion always suffers from
biliousness or constipation. Unless
the bowels are kept open the Impuri-
ties from the body appear In the form
of unsightly eruptions. DeWitt's Lit-
tle Early Risers keep the liver and
bowels In healthy condition and re
move the cause of such troubles. C.
E. Hooper. Albany Ga„ says: “I took
DeWitt's Little Early Risers for bll
lousness. They were just what I need-
ed. I am feeling better now than in
years." Never gripe or distress. Safe
thorough and gentle. The very beat
pills. James Clavln. C. Schasse Wm.
Appmann.
CHICAGO PLAtERS REPORI
Chicago. 111.. March 31 —The player'
of the Chicago National League chin
have been ordered to report at Cham
paign today to get in early work pre
paratory tor the opening of the wMon
The players will put in several week*
playing practice games with the Univer
sity of Illinois and other or-
ganization* and at the end of the period
Manager Hart hopes to have the clu'»
in tine trill for the opening of the league
Reason.
MEETING OF LABOR STATISTICIANS
New Orleans. March 31 —The labor
emumiesioners of a majority of the
state hate arrived in New Orleans for
the annua) meeting of their national a«
soelfl-tion. which begins its session here
tomorrow. Carroll 1). Wright United
States Commissioner of laibor. will pre-
side over the gathering.
" Take the best when you need meilirinc.
Hood's Sarsnparilln is the best medicine
money can buy.
San Antonio Steam Laundry. 'Phone 270
WHERE MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP
PAYS.
The city of Mishawaka Ind. has a
popukUion ol but 691)9 but iu munici-
pal lighting plant has been a success in
every way. The plant was built in 1895
by a company cl citizens whose object
was to turn it over to the city when flu
ished. This wax done in 1896 $23900 in
bonds being issued. The revenue de
rived from commercial lighting pays the
running expenses. There Is a levy of 15
cents cn the $l9O and this is applied on
the . rigitial indebtedness. ’llie mle
charged for commercial lighting is only
11 cents per kilowatt with a diswunt
of 20 |wr cent for cash. The plant is
new worth hut the bonded in
Jebtedness has. been rKtu.-ed to $12000.
The last report of the superintendent
shows that the running expense;
aim hint cd to $128->l.sB'and the receipts
were $1094.14. The balance will he ap-
plied < n the payment of the bonds. The
small balance is explained by the tact
that in th« running expenses is included
the money applied on building and equip-
ment.
La grippe coughs yield quickly
the wonderful curative qualities
Foley’s Honey and Tar. There
nothing else "just aa good.” Sold
Swearingen's Drug Co.
San An onio Steam Laundry. 'Phons 2*o
SODA WATER .
DISPENSERS
AND
Bottlers of
Aerated Waters
Shan Id tao ildar tha aaoraalanca
aad aaaoaiuy at attaining tbair
tuppllai NIAR AT HOMC.
Qtallt! Guaranteed THE BEST
I Crushed Fruits ’
Flavoring Extracts
Simple & Compound Syrups
Liquid Gas
and Apparatus for Same
Price-BookerMfg.Co.
lUW.lnuSt snAiiHio.ru.
RELIABLL PAWNBROKERS
Bargains In Diamonds. Watches.
Jewelry Musical Instruments etc.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING.
THL MICHAEL LOAN ffl.
110 Soledad Street.
Albert Beltel R. M. Beltel
BEITEL LUMBER GO.
R. M. Beltel Manager.
Successor to F. J. Beltel
Lumber & Builders' Hardware
P. O. Box 893.
....BOTH PHONES NO 250. _
—Branch Yarts at Kerrville. Texas—
Office and Yards: West Com-
merct street near the I. 4 G N R. R.
u wThagt”
CONTRACTOR
BUILDER «
1906 Buena Vista Street. Tel. 1943.
Designs and estimates furnished on
ell kinds ot building and renairing.
W. G. WAGNER
—DEALER IN-
FRESH BEEF. MUTTON. PORK
SAUSAGE. ETC- ETC.
Market Cor. Leal and San Marcos Sts.
Delivery to Any Part of the City.
New Pbone 1194.
FIVE
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