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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILY EXPRESS: MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1910
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SOUTH PARK TERRACE
••The Laurel heights of South San Antonio"
HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS.
AT TOMOR1LR SKI VICE.
SMOCK & McLALltlN. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS.
120 MACK AY BUILDING.
NEW PHONE 2619
WEST HOUSTON STREET ■» MAIN AVENUE
Urgent transactions in West H nisr n Street and Main Avenue dirt is proof positive
I that this district hns :i great business future. Values Will double on Houston street
i iron] the river west and on Main Avenue inside of the next two years. Here are a
few bargains:
-T'J feet on We t Houston with i depth of 155 feet on Laredo. This property. gen-
erally known as tin- Ban Antonio gns property, is one of tbe bargains on tlie street.
If interested ask nie about it.
The cream of Main Avenue business property Is what is known as tlie Alamo
I Cr.nent property, immediately in the rear • I ten-story stowers Building and within
100 feet of the proposed sixieen--tory li.ind building This property has a frontage
• f seventy feet on Main Avenue and seventy two feet on North Flores Street. It can
I be bought now at a prio which will appear cheap in a few months.
For a few days only 1 offer for sale seventy feet front on Main Avenue by 52Vj
I feet deep on the oiim : f ohraje Street. Travis Street is being opened immediately
in front of this property 1'he price is $500 per foot, Owners of other three corner*
! want one-half to twice .I-; much money. I am joint owner of and control other choice
business properties on West Houston Street and Main Avenue and would be pleased
1 to confer with interested parties.
for sale-
RKAL ESTATE.
Pn Ynr WANT A HOME?
We have one complete and two build-
ing. each five rooms, which we will sell
cheap; part cash, balance like paying
rent. Call at 704 East Commerce St.
pok sale—
REAL ESTATE.
| pOR SALE—
| pOR SALE-
FARM^ AND RANCHES.
VOP.IES P KIIOWN.
Itoom 3 Over Frost Hank. San Antonio, Tex.
* *
We Have It
ft
A beautiful eleven-room two-story house on Garden Street. Close in.
The l"t is ."is by -J70 feet the h use i> so situated thai with little cost
t|i rooms . oiiirl be added, making thi- produce large returns, or it will
hi 'for a L'"od price as it stands. It has two baths, fine electrical fix-
tun- an 1 i he best of plumbing, two large halls, ceilings high, rooms
large. It was built for a home Has large basement and furnace rooms.
1 lie price is right, and easy terms.
If • u are 1 • >klng for something good. let us show you this.
W .! I )•'! A M A TEU Ct).. Exclusive ltlglit.
•jiMacka> Building. New Phoue l!J50.
society meetings.
Attention. Sir knight*!
Stated conclave «-f San Antonio
Commander) N<». 7 K T . this
Monday evening at 7 o > vioei<
for transaction of regular busi-
ness and for drill. Sojourning
Sir Knights < >ui teously invited
ALFRED W1EDENFELD.
E. C.
jh'OK SALE—
REAL ESTATE.
FEW HNE HOMES
They Are Worth More Money
Dallas street Corner cottage, 0 rooms and bath; large lot: room for another
house Very cheap. $5000.
East Elniira Street Six rooms and bath, new, only S.W»0.
East Evergreen Street Two-story, seven rooms, two halls and bath. $0000.
Summit I'In re Corner ..f three large lots, elegant twn-story house of twelve
| rooms; nothing better in the city for the prbe. Only $9000.
New Branfels Avenu® A beautiful brick home, fronting on two streets, consisting
' of three large lots beautiful lawn aud everything that goes to make a complete home
El£ht r< oi bath and large attic; strietlj modern; stationary washatana in every
b'lg room, and in attic. Homes like this mi Government Hill are seldom offered.
Price *0000.
Gravson Street -Five rooms, hall and bath; strictly modern; two lots; one block
car. only $2300.
All the above homes are splendid values, and most of them can be bought for
one-tMril rush as first payment, bnlnure irooil terms.
West Gardendale Suburban
Irrigated Farms
One-acre tracts, located Just on th«j
edge of San Antonio; artesian well, 3504
gallons per minute; an abundance of wa-
ter for irrigation; buy a small farm and
raise figs and all kinds of vegetables
every day of the year, poultry raising is
also very profitable, netting from $z00 to
$600 per annum. Buy West Gardendale
litigated farms, where you can see lho
water flow from the well. Others prom-
ise water, some expect to get water, out
we have the water and plenty of it
Small cash payment and balance month-
ly. without Interest.
H. J BENSON.
Grand Opera House Building.
Both Phones 2476. j
FOR SALE!
A very close in Avenue D corner with
large two-story brick building, sixteen
rooms, two bathrooms, suitable for room-
ing or boarding-house, every modern con-
venience; is rented now at $1320; this is a
fine investment; one-third cash, balance i
to suit at 7 per cent. It is vours at $14,000. i
CON ROY & RICE.
224 W. Commerce Street. |
MADELIENE TERRACE"
For uuiek sale or trade for lots on 1
Laurel Heights or Tobln Hill, on Cleve-
land Court, 6-room elegantly appointed I
bungalow, with bath, linen closet and I
screened gallery. 119 Express. :
EASY payment cottage; :! rooms, ceiled;
lot 100x135, on San Pedro Heights; $100 |
down, balance $15 per month and inter-
est. Address 1050 Express.
EASY Terms Five-room new modern
cottage, south of Marlborough, one-half
block of car. Address km* Express.
FOR SALE—House and lot. No .'1214 West
Houston Street For information see
Eager Brokerage Co., Conroy BKig.,
Hoom No. 514.
M A k i .':« H<( M <tH I .<»t. corner Punning
and Haekberry; also another in Buck-
ingham which 1 will sell for price pail
in monrhs ago. Address 1012 Express.
\\i..\i E O—Five-room cottage on halt
I acre, corner, southern exposure, suitable
I tor home or investment. Address 10*.»2
Express.
* ij.) « lose in. cottage, four blocks fr on
| Joske's, on Goliad; four rooms, hath and
all modern conveniences. Address 104iJ
I Express
! .M A i.iI si 'N corner, vacant lot, 110x167,
j facing southeast. This la the moat deair-
i able vacant lot for price In Madison
| Square section. Address 1026 Express.
: FOR SALE—-Cheap, and on easy term3,
j cottage of four rooms on South Heights
i tar line. Call today. W. B. Whitaker,
| 602 Denver Blvd.
FOFR-ROOM cottage on South Heights
car line. $1250, $150 cash, balance $10 a
| month. 602 Denver Boulevard
NEW 6-room modern cottage on Tobin
Hill; 10 per cent below cost; by owner.
1261 Express.
1 TO:; CORNER N. Olive and Mason Sts.,
.'-room cottage, all modern conveniences.
: $2850 Wm. F. Schutz. Riverside Bldg.
A SNAP
| Two-story house. barn and chicken
house, several large pecan trees that will
pay a revenue on the investment, say
j nothing of the rent; $850, part time. Now
phona ^'
SIX SNAPS
Fine corner on car line, within three
blocks of post office.
73 feet on Main Avenue, opposite High
School.
140 feet on West Craig Place, half block
from car.
Two large south front lots on ma-
cadamized street, close to car line,
Witte Terrace Addition.
l"-room modern house, beautiful
grounds, one block from San Pedro car,
on Marshall Street.
Finest 5-room, modern bungalow in
city; new. Madison Square district.
1 can deliver any of these properties
at speculative prices, on which a hand-
some profit can be realized.
THOS. F. HART.
Old Phone 706. 414 Mackay Bldg
MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT -10"\150 h't,
6-room cottage, much fruit, stable, etc.;
worth $3500, but I will sell for much less.
Address 1046 Express.
BEACON HILL At a sacrifice price, this
beautiful 2-storv 7-room house; all mod-
ern. Address 1060 Express
CLOSE IN Seven-room modern cottage,
on southeast corner, splendid neighbor
hood; a genuine bargain. Address 1064
Express.
$1*35, Texas Lands, $1.50
I have a number of tracts of cheap
lands in Val Verde, Terrell and Brew-
ster Counties at these prices. C. R.
Macfarlane, 202 Conroy Bldg.
FOR SALE.
300 acres on the North Loop, a beautiful ,
piece of land, and will be sold at a bar- '
rain if taken now
LIMBFRGER & CO..
20?. West Houston Street.
RRIGATED LAND Six inside
_dty limits, high and level, a fine loca-
tion for suburban home, beautiful view
of city, ready for planting, plenty water
already ditched, water right goes with
land Address 107. Ex pre---
We Get Results !
If you have city, farm or ranch prop-
erty to sell, and want it sold, call on us.
If you are looking for a real bargain, we
can supply you.
WM. C. LOTT CO.
Ground Floor, Moore Building.
New phone 702. Old Phone 1164.
SEE R~l V E R SIDE
park Addition today Putting monty
into a bank is better than carrying it
arcund in the pocket, but if you want
your money to make money, invest it ,
in one or two of thoae choice lots
Riverside Park Let us show you.
C. S FOWLER & BRO.,
206-207-20S Frost Building,
Old Phone 2319; New Psone 304,1.
Madellene Terrace Home
This fine new home in a beautiful sub-
urb. with artistic homes and best neigh
borhood, must be sold, ns owner is leav-
ing for the North Situation is high and
healthy, out of dust; has eight large j
rooms' with spacious galleries and large
screened southeast sleeping porch; r®
ception room and living room divided
with columns; has large open fireplace
v.!th beautiful mantel und built-in book- I
Ci-se on each side- dining-room has i
beamed ceiling, paneled walls, with arils j
rk brick mantel and open fireplace and
French doors, onen to screened south
porch. Floors finished and woodwork
finish Flemish "ik: large kitchen and
pantry nnd pass pantry with built-in
china closet, finished natural ; side en-
trance from port chochere with lavatory !
«ind toilet: second floor has four large.
iiry bedrooms and tile-finished bath; ail
wcodwork on second floor while enameled
ind daintily tinted large closets in each
i ohm and hall; the lighting fixtures a r ■
handsome and artistic; the lawn is sod
led. cement walks and crushed gravel
driveway to barn and servant's room. This
house is plastered throughout. and
no expense has been spared to make it a
home, we did not build it to sell, but
will sell it for less than others ask for
hex houses and much less than you could
possibly build it yourself; *7250 for quick
■ ale. Terms to suit purchaser Charles
v Paul. Grandview Ave, Madellene Ter- |
T H C HYDE (Exclusive Agent I
New phone 2747
Room 5 St .Tames Hotel.
ns FEET on Main Ave., two blocks from
Houston St. See owner, A. L. Hernandez,
•'<23 Soledad Phone 71. ______
KTNK COR vlTiT i / >T Corner Princeton
Avenue ;ind North Brazos Street, right on
top of San Pedro Heigtits, fine view of
thecitv southeast fvntage, cement walk
to car line; S950 cash, or easy terroe if
desired; inside lots .adjoining ;it
Austin A- Dunn, 411 Gibbs Building.
MAIN AVENTE.
Best buy on the market, *3 1-3 feet
front li'vO feet -n Newton Street, two-
story 10-room brick house, basement and
attic, barn and outhouses. Tbe ground
is nearlv worth the price asked, $2.» ' v
$10,0(X) cash, balance ii per ■ • nt, or will ~
take J5«i0fl ash. $5000 good trade and bal- ' P. Si ERS, Owner,
ance « per «l . N 1 """■ <>. I'. S«2.
SAM A SPINDLE.
225 St. Mary's Street
Phones: Old 1364; new "»29.
$500 CASH
p.alance to suit, buys an up-to-date bun-
galow in Laurel Heights Addition, <1
rooms, 3 bedrooms, gas. electric lights.
vi bath, fireplace, china and clothes
■ I sets; screened throughout, front, siie
i and rear galleries; woodshed and servants'
I quarters; cement walks; half block from
; car line; large lot; price .$3500.
Same location and terms as above, cot- j
t ine, o rooms and bath. gas. sewer, elec-
tric lights; screened throughout; front!
and rear galleries; pantry and clothes
• Insets; cement walks and stable. Price
$2700.
125 ACRES
CL0Sfc=IN LAND
00 acres of rich agricultural land. 7.r»
acres in cultivation, artesian belt, famous
c.astroville Road district, where values
lave doubled in past twelve months
Owner reduces price to $80 for immediate
acceptance. Land within one mile of tins
tract has sold for $200 per acre in past
ten days,
J. HERBERT COMPTON CO.
New 44fi. 212 Oihhs Bldg. Old 070
MARLBOROI'GH Section Nine rooms,
new. modern two-story house, with sta-
ble; very complete and desirable hopie,
nt very low price. Address 1065 Express.
LOOK at l*2fl River Avenue if you want
a dandy 6-room home on a lot *£xl5fl,
built two vcar.s and .lust painted;
$4250
Buys a nice six-roftm cottage on East
Macon within easy walking distance of
the business district. You will have to see
this place to appreciate it. The lot is
55x155, east front, sewers, gas, water,
electric lights, fireplaces. You cannot
beat this anywhere in the Madison
Square district. Easy terms.
WOODS * PASCHAL.
320 Hicks Bldg
FOR SALE in Austin for next thirty days,
a large modern home, almost new, on
most attractive street of State University
neighborhood. If moving to Austin buy
now, before the dam is hullt. Price,
$10,500.
ROBINSON A- HAMBY,
Austin Texas
City Property, Farms, Ranches
Improved and Unimproved
c. R. MACFARLANE, 2^2 Conroy Bldg
for sale.
110 acres in Bee County, half mile from
station; fenced, cleared, under cultiva-
tion. good well water, small house, barn,
stable, $30 an acre. Box 922 San An-
tonio, Texas.
TEN acres with new 3 room house, good
well water. mile from go 1 town, on
railroad, in Bee County. Bargain for
cash. Fine fruit land. Box 922. San An-
tonio, Texas
640 ACRES in Zapata County, will trade
for vacant lots. What have you to offer?
Box 922, San Antonio, Texas.
LACRFL HEIGHTS BARGAIN.
Beautifullv located new 8-room 2-story,
all modern conveniences, south front,
superb interior decorations, walks, barn,
sewerage, gas. near car, can he bought
furnished, now paying 20 ptr cent; will
take less than market value for an im-
mediate sale; terms. Owner. 409 pecan.
FOR SALE—By owner, large 2-story l^-
room house, all conveniences, between
two car lines Old phone 3^"
FOR SALE- Modern "-room house, front
and rear galleries. Ills Paso Hondo. In-
nuire 10:', Montana.
FOR SALE—-Five-room cottage, to he
moved from present location. Old phone
3'72
t IV E-HOOM hous" cheap if taken with-
in the n«=»xt few days. This house is al-
most new. and on Tobln Hill < ir line.
C. K. Macfarlane, 202 Conroy Bldg.
r<)K SALE—By owner, six-room nouse,
hall and bath; also large barn 613 Mis-
sion Street
hoi SES
Direct from builder to buyer. Any loca-
tion. Call 3iy7-grecn.
« iif.Ai'KM mJiVlh, O.v BEACON HILL.
Five large rooms, bath, water healer,
electric lights, stable, servant's room, ce-
ment walks. Part cash, balance month-
ly. Would exchange for good Oklahoma
land. Owner, 1107 Summit Avenue
1 uK >Ai.r,, at a bargain, beautiful home
of eight rooms and bath, servant a hous» ,
large barn, big trees, corner lot i.V»x:;3r;
block from car line. Reason for selling,
going abroad. 3935 old phone, mornings.
For Sale
I 1S30 EAST commekce. three rooms, front
I and back galleries, electric lights, bath and
i stable, south front; $1650; tc ns. 602
1 Deifver Boulevard.
i'iiks'rk of South Cherry and Carolina.
I three-room cottage at $1250; $150 down,
j balance $8 a month. 002 Denver Boulevard.
HERE is a bargain—A nice home on San
, Pedro Heights; part cash, balance like
J rent. Address owner, 992 FTxpress.
I HAVE choice farms to trade fot goodl
clear ranch land not to exceed 125,000.1
Address Owner, P. O. Box 500.
230 ACRES ONLY
Less than ten miles from the City Hall,
black hog wallow mesquite land, ali Pa*
able, close to school, good terms.
R. R PATTERSON.
607 Gibbs Bldg. Old phone $37. i
pok sale-
MISCEI.L %NEOT'8.
THE DENTER.
Toadies and gents' <lothes cleaned* I
pressed and repaired Called for and de- j
livered. We guarantee satisfaction in I
workmanship and prices. Give us a trial!
order. 206 East Houstor. opposite Gun-1
ter Hotel. New phone $17 R. Denton, I
Mgr. Kid gloves a specialty.
SEWING machines repaired and cleaned
at M J Hewitt's. Both phones
A COMPLETE ice cream and soda water 1
outfit for sale at Monteiey, Mex. Ad- ^
dress La Imperial, 113 Matamoras. Mon- l
terey, Mexico.
FOR SALE— Postoffice fix-.ures at Cam-
eron, Tex. Outfit consist* of 500 boxea
and all necessary fixtures. Will sell all
or part. Address Citizens National Bank,
Cameron. Tex.
COLORADO Iliver sand; baggy horse|
second-hand 40 H P. boiler; rock wagon;
second-hand bricks. Old phone 3785, new
phone 847.
SODA FOUNTAIN, $175—Grtitest value
ever offered in a modern font service
fountain. For cut, descriptor and easy-
to-pay plan write or phone th» Grosman :
Co., .?66 Jackson St., Dallas, Tet.
SODA FOUNTAIN—Handsome 12-foot
wall case with latest front comter, Ice-
less pump system, used only a short
time; will be sold for balanc» due on
easy terms; write for description and
price. The Grosman Co., 366 Jackson St.,
Dallas. Tex
PALMS, large J^ze, grown on grounds.
See them at five-mile post, Fr^Jerlcks-
burg Road, or apply to Lewis Mivericfc,
Alamo Bank Bldg
FULL CORD WOOD YARD selg on.y
the best postoak and mesquite; deiver«J
in full cord wagons. Frank £&sala.
1 hone 1107.
LUMBER, shingles, sash, doors. Hinds,
molding, roofing, hardware, to contr^ctori
and consumers everywhere at a saving.
Consumers Lumber Company, Houi\on,
Texas.
LET ME BE YOUR RUBBER STA&P
M \N—stencils, seals, elc. Established «S
years. Armstrong, formerly called Hariy
C. Miiler. at the Armstrong Co.. 209 N
Presa St New phone 437.
Five-room cottage, hall and bath, in
Villa Rosa Addition; half block from car;
cement walks, south front. Give me an
offer.
P. C. WOODS,
301 Mackay Bldg.
~1300 GASH
Secures a new six room modern home on
Prospect Hill, never been occupied; price
only $2100; deferred payments made
monthly.
BAKER & HOWARD.
511 Navarro Street.
id FnT~V IO-: PER MONTH
! Buys five acres or more land at AR-
TESIA and 52"> more secures a lot in
ART ESI A WELLS. Finest vegetable
and fruit land; close to I. & G. N De-
pot. many flowing —ells in vicinity;
valuable improvements promised soon.
(Jet a slice of this land now.
AGENTS WANTED PIG COMMISSION
JAMES ANDERSON A: CO.. Owners.
Corner Navarro and Crockett St.
It'OK SALE—
FARMS AND RANCHES.
216 ACRES fine black soil, adjoin* the
City limits, oceans of water and 20 acres
pecan grove, with good rock house, splen-
did barn and outhouses Must he sold
this week See Zorkowsky. Gibbs Bldg. !
FOR SALE—A fine colonization tract of
mostly level black mesquite land near
railroad, almost surrounded by high
class of German farmers; adjoining lands
$17.50 to $25 per acre. My price, $15 pet-
acre. 1080 Express.
10.000 acres pasture land to lease, near
Jennings. Ok la., reference M.. K. & T.
office, San Antonio or Fort Worth. Ad-
dress George H McElroy. Jennings. Okla.
FO'.'. SALE A fine colonization tract of
6500 a< res, mostly level black mesquite
land, near good railroad town, surround-
ed by German colony, adjoining lands are
being held at from $15 to $25 per acre My
price. $12.50 per acre, will take two thirds
of value in good income city property,
balance long time; no agents need apply.
Address Owner. P. fi Box
BARGAIN
Investor
See Zorkownky, 312 Gibbs Bldg . for
•holce bargains on Houston. Main Ave.
<nd South Alamo St
NEW COTTAGE—Larg* modern cottage
faring park, one block from car line;
five rooms, hall and bath with porcelain
plumbing, lights, screened, never occu-
pied Price and terms exceptlona lly
easy. Austin Dunn. 411 Gihl Building
EASY payment lots, Laun i "Heights,
close to car line; $25 down, balance
monthly Address 1"U K\press
Terrell County Ranch
19.000 acres, located on Southern Pacific
Railroad, Terrell County; station on
tract; all gr"-d grazing land, everlasting
spring, with large stone tank, hullt at
cost of $|00"; a. fine pasture proposition
Price. $2 25 per acre
NICHOLSON. FURNISH SMITH.
224 E Houston St. Phones j;:%
$1!W» CASH. i.Vm YEARLY BCYS
Eight large rooms, halls, bath. gas. sew
»r. closets; lot 75x142; all modern; H blocks
to Joske's; on car line; fine location,1
only $5000
R R. PATTERSON
607 GIBBS BLDG. OLD PHONE ?*7.
< 1A1HE-IN cottage, parlor, sitting, re"
ception, dining, library, kitchen, pantry,
path and three bedrooms, galleries, stable,
chicken house, south exposure, large |
trees and rosea galore; four blocks • ast !
or postoffice. Must sell Address 10C'.4
Express
MARLBOROUGH Region Wa cm..-ad. r
our home the most attractive for price
in San Antonio We must m il at- we j
wisli to return North by May I and w'll
make a big sacrifice for cash. Addr« ss
1227 Express.
Two-story modern residence and six-
rooin cottage, situated on a coiner lot
near Madisoi Square Park. $6000.
SAN ANTONIO LOAN & TRUST CO.
FUG BARGAIN We an- just completing
an exceptionally nice three-room cottage
that can be had for $150 cash and balance
monthly; it is right on the car line, ha3
lights, bath and sink, south front. See
us about this at once for it won't keep.
Austin K- Dunn, 111 Gibbs Building.
^ladtaon Square
Exceptionally well built 5 room cot-
tage. hall and bath; every convenience,
brand new, never been occupied. We are
authorized to offer this splendid home for
the next few days at $:n»o
GROESBEECK. MOORE & CO.
Phom 72 Moore Building.
FTNF.~SOUTH~FRONT LOTS- Seven full
size lots on Harvard Avenue, close to
car, cement walk all the way, surround-
« d by nice improvements, ..1 ■ m 1 »i 1 ■ • .
$550 per lot, they arc a splendid buy,
either for home building or speculation.
Austin A Dunn, ill ■ iibbs Building.
FOR S*A LE A well built. thoroughly
modern cottage at 120 Park Place; has
gas, sewer, light.', fireplace, plate rack,
five room', hall, bath, attic and is un-
usually well built; $500 cash, balance
easy, will buy tills. Austin A: Dunn. 411
Gibbs Building
NORTH SIDE 'Oftage bargain. Five-
room modern cottage, close to car. with
walks all the way, plastered walls, two
flreplai ea, large ro >ma and closets,
plumbing and wiring very complete,
south front, never occupied; located on
the North Side in a rapidly developing
district where the ground value will dou-
ble in twelve months. W^ trailed for this
property and can sell it for $2700 with only
f.'IOOdown; balance easy. Austin Dunn,
411 Gibbs Building
1 REE CIIOTCE LOTS
150x150 a corner, only one block
from S Presa St car line, in restricted
district Partv needs cash. Will sacri-
fice for $1200 cash, worth $1600 Suitable
for rent or speculative cottages.
EMPIRE REALTY CO.,
Ground Floor, Mackay.
IRRIGABLE LAND,
West of city, in proven artesian
belt, at a low price.
EMPIRE REALTY COMPANY,
I Ground 11 nor. Mackay Bldg.
:OTTAGE BARGAIN
N'"ar Pan Ffdro car linp, fronting
I sinth on very large lot with beautiful
lOiarln and fruit trees; six very large
1 TOO , high ceilings, large clotots and
1 windows, best porcelain plumbing, g;is
:• nrl el.-ctric lights Actual cost t.i durll-
cate today woulil not be less than
' •l«'ner orlzes immediate sale at
$2550.
J HERHKRT COMPTON t'O
in: 212 Glhlw RWg. oid 676.
$150 Cash
BEACON HILL LOTS
Seven 50-foot lots, cornering on car line,
in restricted district; until April 5 price
! $5500 .
NATHAN K. TRACY, Sole Agent.
225 Moore Building.
; Old Phone 538. New Phone 943
And payments like rent will buy a five-
room house, with halls, porches, water,
etc., near car line; lot 56x159; a bargain
talk quick.
R H. WESTER CO.
Phones 3041. 320 E. Houston St.
€L0$E-IN
MADISON SQUARE Beautiful six-room
semibungalow for sale cheap; all mod-
ern. Address lOtffi Express.
ACREAGE BARGAIN
50 acres on graded road about 8 miles
north of Court House. 30 acres in cultiva-
tion. fenced, $4-1 per acre
WALTER S. OELZE, Exclusive Agen;.
501 Frost Bldg
Old phone 1835; new 2956.
LARGE business lot, with store build-
ing, at a bargain, in a good town in
- Bee County. For particulars write Box
I 922, San Antonio, Texas.
FOR SALE New, attractive eight-room
1 house, colonial style, large attic, lot ion*
144, near Argvle Hotel on Alamo Heights.
Terms to suit. Old phone 3036.
A BARGAIN
400 acres fine mesquite land In two and
one-half miles of good railroad town; 170 !
acres hog-proof fence, SO acres cleared,
good eight-room house, good barn, fine j
well of water, orchard and rent house; 1
a fine home for someone; dirt-cheap at
kitS per acre. In Uvalde County; no 1
healthier country on earth. For further 1
information a/ldress Box 33, Gonzales,
Texas.
27 ACRES one and a half miles from
Court House on San Antonio River, wiih
nice pecan grove, stone house, bar:i3.
etc. Price $18,500. See Zorkowsky, Gibos
Building.
A small .t very good lot on St. Marv's
St. at price that - ' justify specula-
tion
A large lot with two-story eight-room
house "U Fourth St., in first block off
Ave. c, at an attractive price.
100 feet on h Alamo St.. within 4ft0
feet of Commerce St., on; of the very
few large business properties for sale.
W. C ROBARDS,
ri Washer Building
EASY W ALKING DISTANCE.
.11^ E. Eltnlra St.. five rooms, reception
hall, all conveniences, large lot; bargain
225 Jackson St.. 2-story, six rooms, halls
et modern conveniences, barn, large lot!
Splendid home
c H. JUDY, Owner.
2"7 Book F'.Mg Old Phone 1385-lr.
220 Feet Switch Property
Facing macadamized street and G , H.
A- S A R. R . one block from car iine.
Will sell any number of feet, cheap
EMPIRE REALTY CO.,
Groin-.) Floor, Mackay Bldg.
I OR SALE Government Ifilj cottages:
4?" Spofford Ave., six looms, $2200; o20 1
Willow St., five rooms'. $25u0; s23 Willow 1
St.. six rooms, $2800; l.>29 Palmetto Ave.,
six rooms, $jmo. Wm. Will, 422 Spofford
Ave. old phone 41H9.
$1008 CASH
EIGHT lots on Essex St at $125 a lot
Apply to H02 Denver Blvd.
I'ol'LTIO and truck farm for «:»I«• rich
garden land, all under Irrigation and cul-
tivation; near car line W. J Cheney,
621 E Commerce st
A Chance
To get a new six-room modern home,
facing beautiful Crockett Square, at a !
price less than its real value, must be
•old.
NATHAN K TRACY,
225 Moore Bldg
Old Phone o3& New Flion* 943. j
LAUHEL HEIGHTS BARGAINS
An exceptionally well built, attractive
residence, eiu• t large rooms, two stories,
strictly modem in every particular
Three flrepbo • s with mahogany mantels,
decorations 11, r--ughoiit artistic Large
living room, handsome chandeliers. Crest
of hill, within loop. Must be seen to be
appreciated \ red bargain at $"i500.
.1 HER PERT CUM |'TON CO
New 446. .:12 Gibbs Bldg Old 678.
FOR SALE bv owner two of the moat
beautiful lets on Tobln Hill, east front,
corner McCulloch Avenue and Dewey
Pla»i*. •! H Uagsdnle, old phone 2073.
new 2-147.
2<>0 ACRES of land 7 mil'-: itiiw-t of
the Clt\ Hall will • 11 in small tracts to
suit purchasers at pc aero acres
of land U> miles from citv, 7, .o res In
cultivation, river front. I pair of ulea,
new wagon, lot of farm lni| '< merits, all
for $4300 170 acres, *j 1. mil- from Alamo
Heights. 110 acres in cultivation, house
and plenty of line water. ;t bargain at
$v'i per acre 22" acres, 22 miles south of
San Antonio, at $7 per a- r. F." acres
of land 10 miles north of <if at ♦'!."» per
acre. 10 acres on the south side <,f Mit-
chell street can be bought it a bnrynln
tnd will make a fine BUbdivlfllon to the
city, t 'ardwell & Mori is. 1 ' . A . enne c.
I ,0 1 ii 1 v* \, ba la riec like re r. 1 1 ^ 10 w
room house, East hind. Ryan. 17-1 E.
Commerce, or will take lot first payment.
1 a i\ ij be n 1 — 1 have 1 he most oiopi' 'e
little 4-room and bath cottage evr oi-
teied for pale, on easy terms, in this cjtv,
and it's priced at actual cost. Arrar.t»e
to tee Uy writing to IMU Express.
....... .iii . • - 1 . r 111 y
r» sldence, W Woodlawn Avenue, half
block from San Pedro, modern, sewer,
^as e|e< tri« lights and fixtures, porcelain
plumbing, china and clothes closets, front
a nrl rear galleries; house screened
throughout, southern exposure, cement
walks, chicken house and stable- lot 0>x
I 135. Price ,HW'
NS D SYERS. Owner.
O P 502 I , Navarro St. N P. 2570.
IF YOU know your 7 or s per cent notes
are well secured Kenneth Wimer & Co.,
-'Q7 Gibbs Bldg , will buy them.
Concrete Home
1 and. u ie two story concrete home
an Pedro Heights; house has seven
11 hed 1 oomfl splendid bath • lot 1
xl35, i< high up, commanding a fine
of tli" city We are offering tills I
very elo.'-e price and 011 easy terms.
J. !l_ KIRK PATRICK CO.,
4117-4U* Navarro Street,
Exclusive Agents,
SI m BBAN ADDITION. j
i'wei\-c a< i f s, corner San Fernando and
I rlnitv Streets, uhdlvtdeii into small lots ;
Will sell so 100 to ifiO per cent profit can j
tie made m short time. Thomas o.
Murphy, Kampmann Bldg. New phone
1Mb
A
on b
nicei
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view
at a
FOR SALE.
Here is another of those near-ln bar-
gain. . t ill ik about seven blocks from
Alamo National Bank on Presa Street;
. storj 7 room, i;irge re<option hail,
walking distance, but on car line; lot .V»x
ir, wi ll small barn; this is yours at
>..:f,-m, $1000 cash, balance any old time.
Come a running to
CONROY & RICE.
224 Went Commerce Street.
1- • i|t SALE- Hartford county, Conn., 25
acff-s, l>eautlful location on shaded vil-
lage street, near depot, three hours from
New York. Vi hour from Hartford a'id
New Haven on trolley; price $3a0 per
acre Address owner, M. T. Clark, 105 .
San Pedro Avenue, dan Antonio ^
A GOOD I N \ ES I MK NT -Five gnod East
End lots for $1100 cash. Ryan, 17;: 1 East
Commerce.
SWELL rooming house tor sale; patro-
nized hv a splendid line of patrons, .and
present owner retiring; 9-room house, lot
,->0x1*7, close in, and goes for $5000. Ad-
dress 1237 Express.
EOK SA Lij—One Edgewood acre lot '
with water privilege, $350. at 10;u2 East
Houston Street. j
Laurel Heights Home
DO YOU WANT THE BEST BUY IN
SAN ANTONIO?
$£500 RESIDENCE FOR $8000.
ON EASY TERMS.
$2000 CASH.
LOCATION: On Mistletoe Avenue, be-
tween San Pedro and Belkn-ip.
right on top the hill; magnificent
view, close to car, beautiful lot,
terraced and sodded.
THE HOUSE: This splendid home has a
large reception hall, living room,
dining-room, kitchen and two bed-
rooms—one of which could be used
for library if desired—on first
floor; three beautiful bedrooms,
bath and outside sleeping porch on
second floor; servant's room, gar-
age and storerooms in basement;
spacious front and rear galleries;
outside servant's toilet.
Hall and living room mission fin-
ish. beamed ceilings, beautiful brick
mantel, built-in bookcases; dining-
room white enamel finish, paneled
walls, built-in hina cabinet. All
rooms expensively and artistically
papered. Art glass windows; beau-
tiful electrical fixtures.
The house is brand new, built by
day labor, under the direct super-
vision of the owner. You could
not begin to duplicate tbe house
at price asked. Let 11s show you
the property.
NTCHOI/fSON, rURNlSH <fc SMITH.
224 F Houston St. Phones 2390.
OAK RIDGE RANCH.
378 acres on Goliad (macadam) road,
and on Upson road, only miles from
center of city. Is north of adjoining fa
moua Dullnlg mineral wells; has 250
acres fine soil, balance finest pottery
and brick clay, with rock quarries for
unlimited building. Improvements; Large
stone house with stom and brick out-
buildings. and tenant house, 4 rooms;
fine well, freestone water, close to bouse;
two cisterns, one chalybeate iron water
well, three surfact tanks Improvements
are worth $7.')00 Perfect place for a
sanitarium. Fine bargain at $30,000* one-
half cash, balance 1 to 3 years, 7 per
cent.
CHAS P. SMITH K SON,
(OWNERS.)
Both Plumes. Room 110, Mackay Bldg.
FOR HALE.
One of the handsomest close-in well
built, 8 rooms and reception hall, every
modern convenience; best of material
used in all parts of the building. This is
five blocks from Joske's and Is fine.
Make us an offer. Built for a home one
year.
CONROY A- RICE.
FOR SALE Nine-room house on Beacon
Hill; downstairs beautifully finished in
solid oak, hardwood floors; lot 75x125 to
20-foot aiic , $6500; terms. Old phone 8086.
for sale.
Handsome large solid brick 8-room mod-
ern home; large lot, 100x157. This is lo-
cated within walking distance of the
center of city; land worth $6000 alone.
Let us show you.
CONROY a- rice.
MANSION AND THREE LOTS
Who wants to buy a mansion home and
three lots running through block in San
Pedro Avenue-Tobin Hill district? Col-
onial style mansion not more than one
year old and built for a home, with fine
large rooms and spacious piazas, having
every modern improvement, double bath-
rooms and toilets, hot water, etc.. and
grounds improved. Owner has placed in
my hands to sell for no other reason than
wanting to build a smaller home. This
property will enhance 25 per cent within
a year's time. For particulars see
w. b. McMillan,
191 College St.
LAND in Mexico at a bargein on ac-
count of having larger business to at-
tend. . ill sell beautiful ranch, 8-hour
coa h drive from Ciudad Victoria, capb
tal State of Tamaulipas; 4000 acres fer-
tile land, 200 head of cattle, horses,
mules, etc. The ixtle plant alone pro-
duces over $150 per month clear; thous-
ands of trees, Including cedar, oak, etc.;
plenty of "/ater. The ranch can support
1000 head of cattle, besides hogs. Titles
guaranteed Price, $15,000 cash Write
for particulars. P. M. Allison, Cedral,
S. L P., Mexico.
SEWING machines; agency New Home,1
Domestic, Ruby and Free; repairing. ad« .
Justing; needles, oil, attachments for all
machines; machines rented $2 monthly.
Household Furniture Store. 214 W. Com* ;
merce St. ;
YWEAIUTEK BARGAINS—We hav«
some slightly used—almost new—type-
writers. all makes, ^exceptionally cheap;
sold on easy payment j. Geo. Potchernick*
Fan Antonio. Tex. 1
IRON PENCE- I am agent for 'he cele-
brated Stewart iron fence. Anvonj de-
siring to purchase a lawn or cemetery
fence will please call old phono 2725 01
address F ^ Warren. 724 Montana St.
TOMATOES, egg plants and cabbage,
wholesale and retail. Riverside Nursery, j
114 \V. Josephine St. s
100.000 FEET black iron 2'^-lnch pipe, in
good condition, with threads and cou-
plings, 8 cents per foot, f. o. b. cars
Beaumont. Texas Supply Co.. Beaumont,
Texas. >
FOR SALE -Cheap, blacksmith and wood
tools and material. For inspection, apply
E Veolcker. New Braunfels, Tex., or
Iieo Fox, Slnton, Tex.
D i!EYE has stirrups that insures
against being dragged when threwn from
horse. Come, see.
"FE !•: I » DELIVERED-We will deliver
chopped rice, or rice chicken feed, a.!
any railroad station in Texas for $1.6$
per hundred pounds. People's Oil an«f j
Cotton Co., Wharton. Tex.
ink SALE Wall cases, showcase, safe,
scales, chairs. 235 W. Commerce. Alamo |
Safe Co.
SCI,' EENS. SCREENS, of all kinds, all |
sizes: satisfaction guaranteed. M. Beck,
001 Avenue C. new phone 1113, old 360:.,
DON'T forget Henry Wood Yard, who
keeps prices down; give us your order
as we need it; first-class wood $5.50. Botli
phones.
A BARGAIN.
100 acres of level black mesquite land,
800 yards north of Terrell Wells, west of
Pleasanton Road. Price if sold quick $350
per acre. Address or call on T. L. Grif-
fith. 316 Hicks Bldg.
100 ACRES fine truck land, near Aransas
Pass, on railroad, half mile from bay,
$40 per acre; easy terms, quick sale. C.
\V. Hawkins. Aransas Pass. Tex.
ORANGE LAND -200 acres, 2 miles north
from town of Beevllle; plenty fine water,
small house, large cypress tank and wind-
mill; adjoining iand valued from $150 to
$200 an acre; will sell one-third cash, bal-
ance to suit purchaser. J. L. Deegan,
Aaron Frank Clo. Co.. San Antonio, Tex.
FOR SALE—
III 81 NESS PROPERTY.
Close-In Bargain
A good business property, near Alamo
Plaza, in locality where property is ad-
vancing daily.
S. A. LOAN TRUST CO.. Exr. Agt.
FOR SALE—
IIOISKS.
FOR SALE—The beautiful seven-room cot-
tage. two bathrooms, stable, etc., No. 2-5
King William Street. Apply at premises.
FOR SALE New 5-room house, south
front, close to school and car line; part
cash, balance like rent. Address 821 Ex-
press
MI ST SELL- 1722 Btiena Vista; fine resi-
dent e; H rooms, every convenience; fine
neighborhood, half value. W. H. Sar-
tairi. owner, 444 Moore Bldg.
FOR SALE -A nice 4 room and bath, all
modern, on easy terms, one block from
S P. car; good location. Old phone 4223.
F<iR SALE 5S000 nine-room frame, ex-
clusive of reception hall; upper and lower
galleries on three sides, south front, one
of the best sites 011 Laurel Heights. Own-
er. 115 W. Carolina. Old phone 1601, new
phono 2*111.1
I OR SALE Modern cottace, newly paint-
ed ami papered, flue neighborhood; one
| block from Tobln Hill car line; now vu-
i cant. .'105 E. Dewey Place.
NEAT little cottage of four rooms and
hall, all cimvenlences. Apply 130 Crofton
Av nuo. Owner.
FOR SALE.
166-acre farm 6^ miles from City Hall;
large hay barn for 1"0 tons, well with
windmill, 2-story, 6-room house, several
sheds and stables; 55 acres in cultivation,
40 in pasture, balance in hay land. This
In a bargain at $110 per acre; good terms.
Call and arrange to see this
CONROY & RIC
PRETTY four room brick cottage, corner
Fine and Iowa Sts.; modern conveniences,
flowers and fruits; near car lines and
schools; streets being macadamized.
Moos' Book Store. 331 E. Houston St.
COTTAGE Corner Denver Boulevard
and South Cherry, $1000; $150 cash, bal-
ance $l'i a month and Interest. W. B.
Whitaker. 602 Denver Boulevard.
Exceptional Bargain
For sale, 160 acres in heart of artesian
belt and prosperous German colony in
Webb County, six miles from Encinal;
9* per cent dark red chocolate loam, clay
subsoil; plenty water at 200 feet. $17 per
acre; $1120 cash, balance in four equal
payments of $400 each, due 1, 2. 3. 4 years,
A per cent interest; land In this vicinity
sellliig from $25 an acre upward. Write
A. J. MATERN, Box 670, Austin, Tex.
FOR SALE IN OLD MEXICO.
11,700 acres land, on Frio River, state
of Tamaulipas. 60 miles from Tampico,
2° miles from Arguelles on Mexican Cen- 1
tral; fee simple title to both land and \
water; plenty of water to irrigate 7000 1
acres; situated below frost line and above I
the malarial belt; 5000 acres can be Irri-
gated by (gravity) canal, and produces I
all varieties' of tropical and semitropical '
fruits, garden, truck, rice, sugar cane,
corn, etc.; 6000 acres proved Henequen j
land. Would prefer a partner with means
to assist in developing the whole. This
is the finest tract of land and greatest
bargain being offered In Mexico; liberal
terms. Address or see me at Imperial
Hotel. M. J. Scott. San Antonio. Tex.
FOR SALE Cheap—One good second-
hand 100-h.p. Atlas boiler; putting in
larger boiler. C. T. Schawe, Maxwell,
Texas.
FOR SALE—IV,;-k perfect diamond ring;
bargain. $125. white diamond rini?,
$95. Fnredeemed. 532 E. Commerce St.
FOR SALE A steel tank in perfect con-
dition, suitable for water for cattle, sizs
55 feet long, 4 feet 6 Inches wide and 3
feet 6 inches high. It is in four sections.
Stanley Newding. 310 South St.
NEW L. C. Smith & Bros. No 2 visib'e
typewriter for $65 923 Carson St. Old
phone 1117.
FOR SALE—12-horsepower direct curienc
motor. C. A. Davies, Frost Bank Bid;.;.
Both phones.
WELL DHILLEHS TAKE NOTICE.1
Two 84-foot derricks for sale, knocked
•down. C. A. Smith, care Thos. Goggun
& Bros.
FOR SALE—3000-foofc American Well
Works rotary well machine, complete
with engine and boiler, derrick, tools and
fixtures, ready for running. In excellent
shape; will furnish specifications 011 re-
quest; will sell at a bargain or trade for
live stock. Address 1290 Express.
FNREDEEMED loan bargains diamonds,
watches, rings, musical Instruments and
gniis. S. B. May. 104 West Houston St.
PATENT—For sale, a valuable, patent;
will take Texas lands as part payment,
if you have anything to trade. Addresu
P. O. Box 101. San Antonio, Tex.
I IVE STOCK—
HORSES. MI LES, CATTL®, PIGS.
FOR SALE -Sixty acres of level land,
just across the road from Terrell's Hot
Well gate; price $500 per acre, subject to
change without notice. Address Owner,
P. O. Box 500.
FOR SALE—Fifty-acre farm. 7 miles
from center of city, on public road, in
proven artesian belt Apply Owner. P. O.
Box 35.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
12X0 acres of goofl, black, mesquite val-
ley land. 40 miles south of San Antonio,
on 1. A' G. N. Railroad; 75 acres In cul-
tivation. Good improvements, half mile
or railroad switch. For further infor-
mation call 011 crow & Windsor, 401 Frost
Building.
WHEAT, corn and cotton land, throe
excellent tracts. North Texas, for good
South Texas land or San Antonio prop-
erties. W. L Cory, 631 Moore Bldg.
FOR sale 820 a< res of land about two
miles from Cotulla, all good land, unim-
proved; price $17.50 per acre and wdl take
as first payment lease on residence for
two years, will pay up to $100 per month
lease'; prefer a furnished house; must be
strictly modern and well locate;!; good
terms "and low rate of Interest on balance.
1261 Express.
A VERY desirable suburban home, ad-
joining «ity lirnifs, south; eight rooms,
fireplaces and flues. Wide galleries on
all shier, delightfully cool. Over three
acres, fine shade trees, many nice plants.
A most healthy location. City water.
Two-story barn and servant's room. On
three streets. Would exchange for New
Jersey property. Mrs. Lounsberry, cor-
ner Division Ave. and Pleasanton Roud.
F< iR SALE 100 acres level farming land,
16 miles south of city; 60 acres cultivated,
100 fenced ftO acres hns good jak wood,
small spring, good well and windmill;
three room house; $20 per acre. Thoi. O.
Murphy. Kampmann Bldg.
2000 ACRES of black hog wallow an 1
eurley mesquite land, 6V4 miles from
Court House, on corner of two fine roads.
Price $44 per acre. See Zorkowsky, Glb'o*
Building
FOR SALE—Phaeton and hors», fine
driver, reliable and safe; bargain at $250.
$100 down, balance $25 a month. "84 Ex-
pr<ss.
JERSEY cattle for sale—If you art look-
ing for first-class stock, either registered
or high grades, we have what you want,
We have springers suitable for shipping,
heavy and rich milkers for familj and
dairy purposes; nlso a fine lot of litifert
and calves. Shaw Bros., San intonlo,
Texas.
FOR SALE—A choice herd fat fill-blood
and high-grade Jerseys; 25 cowi 3 to ^
years, 10 are fresh, heavy mllfiers; 50
coming 2 and 3 years; springs; all
good colors, wines, lemons am grays.
For prices write or see John F.Gordon,
Seguin. Tex. .
ONE registered trotting stallion 4 year*
old; the Percheron stallion; o»e Shet-
land pony; two quarter-bred talllons,
four good proof Jacks; two blaa mules,
broke; also horses in car lots )l South
Flores Street. S. A. Horse and (lule Co.
Stock Yards.
HORSE and nearly new top bjjgy anA
harness, $160; sell separate. 821 Vi Wood-
lawn Ave. 1.
FOR SAi-/E—Gentle horse and rubber-
tired phaeton. 601 San Pedro Av,
FOR SAiiE-Horse a- C buggy 41 Cam*
a t on St 1
FOR SALE Two young mules, i first-
class condition, 5 years old, lBUhanda
high; a bargain Address 314 S. Pif» pt.
FOR SALE Ten first-class younureg>r<*
terod Jersey milch cows, all fresh.lC. H.
Falres, Flatonla, Tex. '■
FOR SALE Cheap, one big workkorse,
weighs 2000 pounds; work single otriou*
hie. Apply 325 Lakeylew Ave. ]
F< )R SERVICE- -Thoroughbred irsey
bull, a beauty, near Sunset depot; |e $2.
Old phone 2663.
1 to Kb KB m HOARD—1 have the obi est
and roomiest stable in the city; largihox
stalls, dirt floor, best of attontlonund
leed. deliver anywhere in the city, tery
horse watered at 9 to 10 p. m. and k-en
near race horse attention for $20V>er
month investigate.
TEXAS LIVERV AND SALES STAjltfL
310 South Flores St.
New phone 2600, Old phon
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