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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILY EXPRESS: SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1900.
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A BARGAIN
And you don't pick them up every clay.
Ton-room solid bricK, thret blocks from
Alamo Plaza, lias two hall.*, fine porce-
lain bath, hot and cold water, pas
sewers, fronts south, one-half block from
car line. Will pay 9 per ccnt net on price
asked, $1300.
FRANKLIN E. SMITH & CO.,
Moore Building.
$1800
BUYS THIS
A fine new four-room cottage, three
1 flocks from I. & <». N. depot, two blocks
from car line, and on macadamized
.street, has gas, electric lights, bath, hall
a corner lot improved. You could not
build the house for the money.
FRANK UN E. SMITH & CO.,
Moore Building.
SNAP
BARGAIN
EASY TERMS
110 FRASCH STREET.
Just off Hon til Flores Street, five
blocks from City Hall; brand new six-
room cottage, hall, porcelain bath, sew-
ers, electricity; lot 50x150; east frontage
small cash payment, balance monthly.
WM F. SCHUTZ, Riverside Bldg.
S. ALAMO SPECIAL.
We have exclusively Nos. 309 and
313 S. Alamo St. at very interest-
ing figures. Call and investigate.
HAMMOND REALTY CO..
New phone 405. Riverside Bldg.
INVESTMENT
NINE PER CENT NET
W* offer a nie< c of income prop-
roUd for JTfiR; expenses
i nets and the price is $6000.
E R CHANDLER,
V . East Crockett Street.
■ ■ SALE—460 aires, ten miles from
■an Antonio, good house and 90 acres in
cultivation; a bargain at $15 per acre.
R«nn* .v « unningliam, 108Vs E. Houston
?nc SOI "TH LAREDO.
IU:kK HOCSES RLNTED $15.50
MO NTH L Y. $730. CON N ESS.
rOClETY MEETINUS-
Attention, Sir Knights.
Special Conclave of San An-
tonio Commandery No. 7. this
evening at s o'clock at Ma-
sonic Hall, liM Sob-dad Street.
Work in Tcmpteir
Visiting Sir Knights are
cordiallv invited.
T. P. WALSH. E. C.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
poR
SALE—
REAL ESTATE.
CHOICE BI'ILJJIV. LOTS.
Camden and Atlanta and Quincy and
Atlanta Avenue corners; six lots; beauti-
fully located; nothing better in town.
Only twelve minutes walk from Postof-
fice. For prices apply to J. F. Garland,
(owner) 606 Camden St. f
A FEW BARGAINS OFFERED BY
JAMES ANDERSON & CO.
Ideal chicken ranch, four rooms,
newly painted and papered, four
large lots fenced with Elwood
fence; $300 cash, balance month-
ly $1150
Hackberry St., six rooms, bath and
sewer, corner lot 13130
Government Hill, six rooms, bath,
electric lights 1680
Tobin Hill, five rooms, bath, electric
lights, sewers 2350
Wickes St., nine rooms, bath, elec-
tric lights, gas, sewers 2900
Tobin Hill, two lots 600
Laurel Heights, two lots, each 300
100 acres just outside city line; $45 per
acre, or in small tracts.
60 to 5000 acres good farming land at $5
per acre.
JAMES ANDERSON & CO.,
Alamo Insurance Building.
TWO lots. Laurel Heights, Mistletoe
Ave., between Howard and Main. 50x125
each; alley, sewerage, water and elec-
tric mains, r.outh front, 100 feet from
street car; $750 each; easy terms. Mrs.
Mary Rout lodge. 1704 W. Commerce.
.1 POWDER HOUSE STREET,
$400 Ca^h
Halant. V!, monthly; NEVER OCCU-
PIED. buys th< handsomest six-room
modern cottage, reception I.all, porcelain
plumbing, wasl stands, with hot and cold
v.Rter in every bed room; richly papered;
Mission finish inside: east front; lovely
porches; painted white; two and one-half
blocks from car line; splendid neighbor
hood.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
I CAN sell your real estate or business,
no matter where located. Give full de-
scription. Quick results. Address J. A.
Clopton, 130 Soledad. Old phone 614-2r.
Bargain in a nice cottage in Madison
Square Addition; six rooms, south front,
good wire fence and lawn; everything
new and modern and we are going to
sell it.
STONE & McWHORTER,
Exclusive Agents,
100 East Houston Street.
south presa street.
A seven-room two-story modern home,
porcelain batn, gas. electric lights, large
lot, on car line, for onlv $3iHXh
FRANKLIN E. SMITH & CO.,
Moore Building.
FOR SALE—Choice vacant lot on Carson
Street, alley, sewer and gas; price $900.
Pretty cottage top of Government Hill;
price $2500. purl cash. William Will,
Daily Light Office.
Five-room house, lot 42x211' feet, stable,
rents for $14. 22") Sherman St. Price $1100.
O. D. H. PFEUFFER & CO.
806 A VE NI' K C.
FIVK-R OOAI ( v )'| TriG E; HALL,
f-EWER. LKiHTS, ON 'ill IS WELL-
KNOWN STREET; FL LI. LOT. §2750.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
SOM ETUI NO CHEAP.
A corner on Durango Street, three lots
Mid a five-room cottage with large hall,
bath, gas and electric lights fine chan-
deliers in all rooms, ;i fine home for
someone cheap; only fou* blocks from
Market House.
FRANKLIN E. SMITH & CO.,
Moore Building
FOR SALE.
SAN ANTONIO HOMES.
Oakland St., a nine-room house; hall,
large porch, electric lights, bath, hot and
cold water, beautiful inside finish, hard
wood floors, grates or flues in each room,
large two-story barn, coachman's room.
One of the prettiest homes in the city.
Will sell furnished or unfurnished; $S500,
easy' terms.
Last Myrtle St.. a six-room house, with
hall, gas, lights, bath, nicely papered and
painted, stable. A bargain for $:!5(H).
Montana St.. nine rooms, with two halls
and two porches, nicely papered a id
painted, shrubbery and flowers: $2700.
Main Ave., nine rooms, two halls, gal-
lenof, bath. gas. screened throughout,
hot and cold water, beautiful mantels,
stable, servant's room. Going for $6500.
Omaha St.. five-room ..house; hall, bath,
nicely papered, newly painted, on two
lots, two-story barn with brick floor. For
52U50.- Will consider vacant lot property
in part payment.
if these interest you, will be glad to
take you out and show them. They arc
bargains at the prices mentioned.
J. A. CLOPTON.
139 Soledad St. Both phones.
&URN KT'l STREET.
SIX BLOCKS FROM POSTOFFICE.
Neat, four-room cottage; hall, closets,
poroclairt bath, lavatory, hoi water,
chandeliers; two-story barn. $2100. v
WM. F. SCHUT55. Riverside Bldg.
FOR SALE Handsome brick ^residence
on Government Hill, eight rooms, all
conveniences, only $5500; $1000 cash, bal-
ance on time; low interest. For sale, as
an investment, four pretty adjoining cot-
tages on Carson Street, annual rent $081;
price $0000, part cash. Large- house. 12
rooms and cottage. 410-416 Grand Avenue;
rents $50*; price $5000. part cash William
Will, Daily Light Office.
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ANTED—
HOUSES AND LOTS.
WANTED—Nicely furnished five or six
room house in good location; will either
rent for summer or permanently: young
couple; highest references. *677 this
office.
WE HAVE tenants for s« veral houses;
your patronage solicited. Phillips & Co.,
new phone 2034.
WANTED—To buy a well-built, nicely-
located five or six-room cottage, in a de-
sirable location. State price and terms.
658, Express.
JOR Sale-
vehicles
AND HARNESS.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
For sale
farms and ranches.
I-OR SALE—An hacienda containing 45,-
000 acres on the Pacific Coast near the
port of Penas with water transportation
to Manzanillo, 150 miles distant. The
Mexican Central Railway is rapidly being
extended to Manzanillo. Property bor-
ders on the Ameca River with six miles
of river front; 8000 to I0,u00 acres irrigable
and subject io highest state of cultiva-
tion; the remainder is thickly wooded,
chiefly Brazil wood, very valuable for
dying; $100,000 was refuseo ror privilege
of cutting the timber. The lands are ex-
ceptionally good for cotton and tobacco;
good, healthv climate. Terms suitable.
For price and particulars address «<».
Newton, Apartado 246, Guadalajara,
Jalisco, Mex
BARGAINS IN ARTESIAN BELT.
NEAR FALFURRIAS.
3000 acres of fine black, hog wallow land
in Nueces County; 12 miles southwest of
Falfurrias in artesian belt; small brush,
no gullies; no rocks; $3.75 per acre.
RUSSELL & POLLARD, San Antonio,
Texas.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
pOR RENT—
* furnished rooms.
FIRST class furnished rooms, bath, olec
trie lights, sewerage and modern con
\enienc<s; large lawn; private residence
transients taken. 1704 \\ Commerce.
NICELY furnished rooms, very central,
private family, gentlemen preferred. 113
South St.
FOR R IS NT—Three roomy, nicely fur
lushed foi housekeeping; references ex-
changed. 116 King William St.
TIIE ARTHUR — For cool south front
rooms, with or without bath, by day or
week; rates 60c to $1 ">0 p r day; Euro-
pean plan; elevator s-rvlce; if you are
here for a day or month, have the best
at reasonable rates. Adjoining Postof
ficc, 118 Ave. D.
NUECES COUNTY RANCH.
7000 acres south of Corpus Christ!
at the extremely low price of $4.75
per acre.
JAMES ANDERSON & CO.,
Alamo Insurance/ Building.
L A C L 10 D E HOTKL—< ool, southeast
n » -is. Commerce Street; one block west
i f City Hall.
FOR SALE.
TIIINK.
Deliberate, then act by purchasing some
of these farms. You will have an income
for life:
120 acres, S miles east of Lavernia, in
Guadalupe Co.. 3 miles from church, near
school; all can be cultivated: blackjack
and liveoak timber, fine fruit land, the
shallow-well district. For only eighty-one
(Si) cents per acre.
240 acres. 7 miles northwest of City
Hall, _• miles from church, '2 mile from
railroad station, 40 acres in cultivation.
150 acres in meadow, hlaek waxy soil,
esght-room two-story frame residence,
niceiy finished, good barn, servants'
house, 1 \\v good wells arid cisterns,
frne.ii with three-strand wire; $25 per
a< u ; term# reasonable.
Il2;;i ai-Y-es in Wilson County, 2 miles
fron. postoffice. 1 mile from church and
school, nr. acres in cultivation, red sandy
loam, good box house, gallery, one very
good cistern, fine springs and very fine
creek through center, well fenced with
barb wire. At $10 per acre.
Other tracts listed at prices that are
bound to suit if these do not meet with
your approval.
J. A. CLOPTON,
139 Soledad St. Both phones.
pOR SALE—
* miscellaneous.
SEWING machines repaired and cleaned
at M. J. Hewitt's. Both phones.
FOR SALE—We have several bargains
to offer in new and second-hand soda
fountains, all in perfect shape; easy
monthly payments. J. Grosman & Sons
Mfg. Co.. Dallas, Texas.
SHOWCASES, bank and drug fixtures,
carbonates, etc., manufactured by C.
Mailander & Sons, Waco. Write for
catalogue.
RUBBER STAMPS—We make 'em in a
day. Complete rubber stamp manufac-
turing department now installed. Address
stamps .signature stamps, dating and
numbering stamps. Maverick Clarke Co.,
San Antonio, Texas.
MEXICAN JUNE CORN — True seed,
from old Mexico direct; plant it now
and until middle of July for mature
grain, and until last of August for finest
roasting ears and forage; price delivered
to railroad or express, peck 76c, half-
bushel $1.00, bushel $1.50; famous Maiz
Pinta or colored corn, lives when all
other perish, same price. Remit by in-
ternational money order, nv ney order on
San Antonio or- bank check. J. R. Silli-
man, Saltlilo, Mex.
TEXAS white corn at 60c per bushel; in
car lots; no weevils. J. G. Rountree,
Beeville, Tex.
FIREPROOF' SAFES—Special bargain
Hall's medium-size safe, never taken
from San Antonio depot; also large safe
heap. Lowest freight paid prices: now
safe vault doors. W. I). Collins Safe Co.,
Denison, Tex.
BANK SAFES, bank fixtures. Southern
agents Manganese Safe Co. and Hall's
safes, Garnett bank fixtures; second-
hand bank safe at Laredo cheap; other
valuable second-hands, including screw
loors, two sets fixtures. W. D. Collins,
Safes, Denison, Tex.
FOR SALE—One galvanized tank, holds
4000 gallons. 1348 South l^aredo Street.
1ve stock—
4 horses, mules. cattle. etc.
BULL pup for sale; hull terriers. 630
Dallas, either phone 9S7, W. l>emke.
FOR SALE—At my ranch, near Berclair,
two fine jacks and one stallion; write at
once for particulars. W. D. Ellis, Ber-
clair.
FOR RENT—In my elegant new home,
beautifully furnished rooms, single or en
suite; never been occupied; every mod
ern convenience, stationary washstands,
etc.; no sick; references. Old phone
1995-lr, or 508 Fifth St
TWO clean rooms, very desirable for
light housekeeping, two blocks from
Electric Park on Tob-n llill, 511 Lewis
Street.
NICE cool southeast rooms, modern im-
provements, single or en suite; prices
reasonable. 1121 Martin Street.
FURNISHED rooms for ladies, near uni-
versity and car lines; modern conven-
iences. $1 per week; secure in advance.
Box .">77, Austin, Tex
COR RENT—
* rooms for housekeeping.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, clean
front rooms for housekeeping; bath; five
blocks from Postoffice; Nolan car. 303
Nolan St.
NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms;
gas; bath; all $20 rooms $15; $16, $12
211 E. Houston.
TWO connecting rooms for light house-
keeping with private entrance; no chil-
dren; close in. 135 Garden Street.
ROOMS—Furnished for housekeeping
electric lights, gas range, bath. 92S Oliv*
corner Lamar, old phone 1542.
HALF of furnished cottage, gas and
electricity, $20. 116 Taylor Street. Phone
263-2r.
HALF of furnished cottage until October,
bath, telephone, gas for cooking. Miss
Walton, 316 Nacogdoches.
TWO southeast rooms, nicely furnished,
housekeeping, summer rates. 225 San
Pedro Avenue.
FOR RENT-Three nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. 204 Gar-
den, old phone 1IS2.
Some Men
Never Succeed
Because they never
take advantage of
the opportunities of=
fered them. Avail
yourselves of the
opportunity of using
The Express Want
Ads and your future
is bound to be suc=
cessful. Try an ad
in the big Sunday
Express.
p<>R RENT—
furn. and unfurn. rooms.
FOR RENT -Four unfurnished rooms
and hall, upstairs over grocery store,
front gallery, also two rooms down
stairs. 902 Delaware Street, South
Heights, old phone 942-4r.
'OR SALE- Oar fancy Kentucky driving
horses, single drivers, match teams. In
this lot we have two high class teams
161/4, hands high. 5 years old. coal black,
suitable for Victoria or trap; lots of style
and swell actors. Guarantee this stock
to be clean and sound; prices to suit
buyers. Rheinstrom & Greenebaum, Hal-
lettsvillc.
pOR RENT—
* miscellaneous.
SEWING MACHINES to rent. Hewitt.
FIFTY 2 and 3-year-old Durham and
Hereford bulls, 100 fat mares, 100 Dur-
ham, Hereford and Red Polled yearling
I nils and 400 good Durhvm cows for sale.
W. J. Staton, Beeville, Tex.
FOR BARGAINS in second-hand vehicles
see Woodward Carriage Company.
FOR SALE—One new suney, one new
set harness; leaving town: also one bay
horse, good single driver. Call at 121
Avenue D, Vollmer's Liveiy.
FOR SALE—Surrey, cheap, two-seated,
good as new, $60. Wm. Damm, lirj
Mistletoe Avenue*
:or sale-
mines.
FOR SALE—Some splendid mines—cop
per, lead, gold and silver proposition. If
you are interested in Mexican properties,
write to Villar llermanos, Saltillo, Coah.,
Mex.
FOR SALE—1250 shares Jimulco Mining
Company. Address 519, Express.
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ANTED—
farms and lands
FOR SALE—Cottage on North Pine,
near Crosby Street, four rooms, hall,
Mwers; price $1200, part cash, balance
like rent. House on Chestnut Street, six
rooms and hath, only ten minutes' walk
from postoUico; price $2100. part cash,
balance like rent, William Will, Daily
L glit Office.
1 HAVE buyers for your real estate
business. Can sell you property no mat-
i tcr where located. Write today. Address
ij. A. Clopton, 139 Soledad Street. Old
Vphone 014-2r.
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ETECTIVE AGENCY-
M'CAa'L'S Detective Agency operates for
county, city, individuals and corporations
Houston. Texas.
'OR SALE—Thirty-five cow horses, av-
erage 14 hands, all under ♦> years old, all
sound: price $.7». Asa A. Jones, 2S01 South
Flores Street.
FOR SALE—Young half breed Jersey
cow fresh in milk, $;J0. 209 West Cevallos
Street.
FOR SALE Horse and buggy at 119'a
Avenue 1>, new phone 7<S0.
BUGGY mare and new rubber-tired top
buggy and one old buggy. McFarland,
201 E. Dewey.
FOR SALE-—Fine registered Jersey cow
from J. o. Terrell .stock, good milker;
young Pekin ducks or settings, 513 Water
Street.
IF YOU have a horse to break or colt to
educate take him to Propes, 710 Roosevelt
Avenue.
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anted-.
ANIMALS AND VEHICLES*
WANTED—Jersey cow, gt ntle, fresh in
milk, that will give not less than 314
gallons. Address. Mrs. \v. M. Hanson"
;:ll West Park Avenue, city.
WANTED—To buy a second-hand sprink-
ling wagon. Address 672 Express.
£LA!RVOYANT-
MADAM GOFF, clairvoyant, palmist,
mental healer. Gives adviu in business,
changes, brings separated together, cures
Jealousy spells and habits, llo Main Ave.
FOR RENT—FURNITURE.
When you want to buy. sell, exchange,
rent or store furniture don't forget the
(.Id reliable Max Karotkin. He can fur-
nish your house from kitchen to parlor.
119-123 Main Avenue, back to N. Flores
Street. Old phone 449; new phone 614.
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ooms and board—
THE NOLLE—Coolest n oms in city,
with or without board. Both phones. 50<,;-
East Commerce Street.
NICELY furnished rooms with board by
the day, week or month. The Tourist,
U)9 A veil tK I).
501 AVE. < Nice, clean, cool, airy rooms,
newly furnished; $1.50 per week up; spe-
cial summer rates on room and board.
Call and see our rooms and get our
prices. Home cooking. Four blocks from
postoffiet
ROOMS .> 11 <I board two blocks of post-
office; t; 111:1 board $.'1.50 per week. 314
Avenue I >.
THE Ri'LERTSON Beautifully fur-
nished > 0111 lieast rooms, best table board,
four blocks Irom postoffice, summer
rates. L:' Avenue D.
SMALL i..mily can obtain two cool
rooms in home, close In. 2:51 Avenue C.
V OST—
■-* FOUND, STRAYED, ETC.
LOST A leather card case containing
about $4 beral reward for return. Ad-
dress 692, Express.
LOST- Silver cigarette case with mono-
gram L. .\i m. Return to Colonel Mans,
Fort. Sam Houston. Reward.
LOST Handsome cameo pin, set in gold,
old styh . Liberal reward return 409
Avenue i).
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
COR RENT—
1 houses.
FOR RENT—One seven-room cottage, 530
Carson St. Modern conveniences, lnauire
S10 Magnolia St. Old phone 1931-2r.
FOR RENT—To the right party, the
Glenann and Bancroft, located on St.
Mary St., near Houston. Apply to F. F.
Collins, owner.
FOR RENT Five-room house; bath,
stable; corner Macon and Epson. Inquire,
lu9 S. Flores.
FOUR cool, screened, nicely furnished
rooms with every convenience, including
gas range and porcelain plumbing, near
Madison Square; very reasonable for
summer. 41 o Richmond Ave.
FOR RENT- House. 720 Chestnut Street;
seven rooms; rent. $15.00. William Will,
Daily Light office.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
H
ELP WANTED—
male.
A GOOD STAND FOR A CORNER
GROCERY AND BEER SALOON
FOR RENT.
Corner store, southwest corner West
Commerce inl Comal, with four good
living rooms; :,ood fixtures and shelving,
sewers, modern conveniences and back
>ard, $18. A poly 1704 W. Commerce.
FOR RENT—For summer, completely
furnished 7-room, 2-story house. $25 per
month. Address W. W. Bogel. Mai fa,
Tex.
FOR RENT Seven-room residence, mod-
ern conveniences, all new. with new fur-
niture. 314 Magnolia Avenue, Laurel
Heights, old phone 2563.
SIX elegantly furnish-""! rooms, all con-
veniences, piano, private house, $30
monthly, July 1 until Oct. 1; walking
distance of town. 411 Oakland Street.
('LOSE in cool, screened six-room nicely
furnished cottage; every modern con-
venience, including gas rarge, porcelain
plumbing, piano, etc.; nice yard, veran-
das and trees, $27.50. 301 Maverick Grove.
FOR RENT — Furnished or unfurnished
4-room house, 1018 N. Hackberry St.;
screened, gas, sewerage. Inquire 502 Bur-
leson.
FOR RENT—214 Magnolia Ave.. Laurel
Heights, six rooms, bath, car line, fur-
nished or unfurnished.
FOR RENT Eight-room cottage, hall
and bathroom, large barn. Inquire 210 S.
Slocum Place.
WANTED—Young men to learn tele-
graphy for railway telegraph service;
situation sure; write for particulars.
Dallas Telegraph College, Dallas, Tex.
MEN and boys wanted learn plumbing,
plastering, bricklaying; special offer life
scholarship fifty dollars easy payments;
position guaranteed; tree catalog. Coyne
Pros. Trade Schools, New York, Chicago,
St Louis.
Dromgoole Bros.—Rings on easy terms.
FIRST-CLASS wages to first-class cylin-
der press feeders. Guessaz & Ferlet.
WANTED- Two young men as train news
agents, cash security. Apply Crescent
News Co.. 118 N. Medina St.
WANTED Man to irrigate; two good,
< lean milkers. The Hurd Ranch, 3Va miles
Castroville road.
WANTED Gardner and florist for Mex-
ico. good wages, permanent employment
to right party. Address, \V. M. Hanson,
Box 421, Galveston, Tex.
IF YOU want work of any kind apply
402 East Commerce Street.
WANTED—Two young men at once to
travel in Southwest Texas for a reliable
house; road experience not absolutely
necessary; honesty and energy the main
requisites. Call mornings, 410 S. Alamo.
WANTED—-Good boy, about 15 years old,
to drive and take care horse. F. J.
Scudder & Co.
WANTED—Intelligent young man to sell
books, fruits, newspapers, cigars, etc.
on trains. Gulf Coast News Co., Club
Stables, S. P. depot.
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USINESS dirbctory-
Architects.
ALFRED GILES, 114 W. Houston St.,
San Antonio, Monterey and Mexico, D- r.
Bicycles.
EMERSON, the Bicycle Doctor.
Bicycle Repairing.
GUARANTEE BICYCLE CO. Both phoneB
Attorney at Law.
HENRY TERRELL,
(Late United States Attorney, Western
District of Texas.)
Room 312, Moore Bldg,. San Antonio. Tex.
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ANTED—
SITUATION—MALE.
RELIABLE couple wish position as care-
taker and housekeeper on ranch; best
references. Address 577, Express.
FOR RENT—Seven-room house with all
modern improvements. 6J3 Jackson St.
P OR R E N T — Two-3tory eight-room
house, Macon Street; six-room rock house
South Alamo Street, modern conven-
h nces. 222 East Macon.
MODERN house, one block from San
I edro. Inquire 230 San Pedro Avenue,
old phone 2061.
EOR RENT.
That magnificent property at
fiOi E. Commerce St., the lower
floor and basement, with all
yard room, warehouses, stables,
etc., will be rented to a de-
sirable tenant and possession
given within 10 or 15 days.
Submit propositions to
J. A. CLOPTON,
139 Soledad St. Both phones.
FOR RENT—Furnished five-room cot-
tage, cheap; bath, lights, stable, shade
Possession immediately. 1217 Garden St
Inquire next door north.
FOR RENT- Furnis'hed cottage, bath,
gas range, electric lights, Madison Street.
Apply 212 Fourth Street.
FOR RENT—Two modern eight-room
two-story houses, close in; one has two-
story barn. Dr. Cain, dentist, Hicks
Building, old phone 1103.
cor rent—#
* STORES *AND OFFICES.
FOR RENT—An excellent location in
heart of the city; splendid chance for
up-to-date restaurant. Apply San An-
tonio Liquor Co., Herff Bldg
FOR RENT—Half Houston Street front
office, very cool. Room 2P1 Moore Bldg.
yyanted—
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED - Your lawn mower work.
Power grinder. Free delivery. Both
phones. Pierce Cycle Co., 309 Navarro.
WOOD—Wanted—To buy 50 cars or less
of oak. A. J. Avent, 1203 South Flores
St., San Antonio, Tex.
WANTED—By July 1, $1350 at 8 per cent;
five years; good security. 803 Avenue D.
WANTED- To buy a room ng bouse, bar-
pain. Magill & Harding, 111 Blum, op-
• osite Menger, old phone 2294-lr.
WANTED—Large oak bookcase. Address
ti'dl Express; give size and pi ice.
GENTLEMEN to occupy three southeast
rooms, back of Mahnckef Hotel, cheap.
222 Travis Street.
\ LADY wishing companion in the
house will rent nice new room, close in,
at half rate to one or two refined per-
sons. 633 Express.
CARPENTER work; houses raised and
leveled; general repairing, fencing.
Phones: new, 1831; old, 747-1 r.
WANTED -One hundred yards of Brus-
sels or tapestry carpet remnants. Include
Hotel.
WANTED—To rent an incubator, about
loo eggs capacity; will buy if satisfactory.
Box 1W, L »erne, Tex.
P
ERSONAL—
SHELLY—Undertaker. Both phones.
SWELL automobiles for hire by the hour.
New phone 957; old 2081. Open day and
night.
'ARRIAGE painting and trimming.
High class work at reasonable prices.
Stuacke Brothers.
FACIAL blemishes removed; wrinkles,
blackheads, largo pores, facial massage,
scalp treatment, manicuring and bust
developed. Mine. Chambers, cor. Houston
and Navarro Streets. Faut Building,
up stairs. New phone 1191; old 1161.
THE SEASIDE Hotel at Cor jus Christ!
is the ideal tourist resort of the Texas
Gulf Coast, located on the beach, with
large shady grounds, with fire facilities
for bathing, boating, fishing and hunt-
ing; large comfortable, airy rooms newly
furnished. Special rates by the week or
month. Address Seaside Hotel, Corpus
Christ!, Texaj.
MISS G ROM ANN, facial, neck, chest
and scalp massage; shampooing, manicur-
ing, in homes or at 207 Travis Street; new
jib one 1823.
HTRA Y Eb - One dun pony mare with
roaebcfi mane. Return !<> Harding &
Kaufman, receive reward. H. I. Hcikcns.
Dromgoole Bros. Grapliaphones easy terms
YOF can't be Rockefeller but you can bo
a successful song writer; there's money
in it; poems wanted; send t'< i particulars.
Orpheum Musio Company, 1183 Broadway,
New York-
WANTED—Position as assistant book-
keeper. by young married man with sev-
eral years experience. Good references.
589, Express.
BOOKKEEPER desires position, 9 years
experience; can use typewriter; at pres-
ent employed, but desire change; best
references. Address 6i4 Express.
COMPETENT, sober pharmacist, good
salesman and stoekkeeper wants situa-
tion in Texas; references exchanged. 659
Express.
WANTED—Position by licensed embalm-
er. steady and reliable. W. M. Knetsar,
San Marcos, Tex.
H
elp wanted—:
FEMALE.
WANTED—Girls for wrapping candy.
Bee Candy Mfg. Co.
Dromgoole Bros., watches, easy terms.
WANTED—Good, honest woman for gen
oral housework in family of two at Cable
Ranch; liberal wages to proper party; no
objections to one child. In answering,
give address. 501 Express.
WANTED — Ten American or German
girls to sew. The Lowry Mfg. Co., 401
in. Pecos St.
WANTED—White woman for general
1 ouse work. 2123 North Fiores Street.
WANTED—German girl or woman to
cook and do housework; no children, no
laundry work; good pay. Address Mrs.
Chris. Pfeuffcr, 133 Cedar Street. Old
phone 1510.
WANTED—Woman to do housework.
Good wages to right party. Call at 412 St.
Mary St.. or phone 2181, old. R. Lupton.
WANTED—Woman cook. White pre-
ferred. 1406 Grayson St.
WANTED—White dining-room girl for
boarding house. 1406 Grayson St.
WANTED A cook (woman) to go to the
country. Apply this afternoon, room 4,
between 2 and 6 p. m., Elite Hotel.
WANTED A girl for light house work.
Apply at 211 South Santa Rosa Avenue.
WANTED—Four dining room girls, $5
per week, board and lodging. 317'^ West
Commerce Street.
WANTED—A woman to cook and do
general house work. 929 Avenue C.
WANTED—First-class cook and two
chambermaids; no other need apply. 619
Avenue C.
H
13LP WANTED—
WHEN in need of help of any kind
rhonc 2034, new phone.
WANTED—A cook for country place, not
a ranch, three miles from street car line.
Old phone No. 22.%.
yyANTED
AGENTS.
AGENTS -The best selling comic pic-
tures, "Everybody Skates out Mother,"
in colors. Send 10c for sample. Bowen
Art Co.. 308 Elm Street. Dallas, Tex.
WANTED-liiidy agents, i. good selling
proposition for energetic ladles; salary
and commission guaranteed. Apply at
< nee, 224 Avenue C.
AGENTS wanted to sell our popular
policies, covering all accidents, diseases
and occupations; something entirely new
and issued by this society only; easily
understood and easily sold; cost but $•>
per annum each; large commission paid
immediately and exclusive territory al-
lowed. Address National Accident So-
ciety. 320 Broadway, New York. Estab-
lished twenty years.
QSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS-
DRS. S. J. AND NELLIE 1IASSELL,
Osteopaths. Riverside Building. Both
pnones. Residence, old phone 2079.
DR. A. J. BROWN, osteopath. Kirks-
ville graduate. Office, Alamo National
Bank Bldg. Residence, The Arthur.
SAN ANTONIO FEMALE COLLEGE—
West End, San Antonio. Catalogue ready.
J. E. Harrison, president.
'PECIAL NOTICES—
SHELLY—Embalmer. Both phones.
WILD animal and deer heads mounted*
skins dressed for rug .purposes. F
Hardman. 218 South Alamo Street, San
Antonio, Texas .
BEAUTIFUL, strong, transparent pock-
et knife with photo and name. The best
thing for the boy. 205 S. Laredo St.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER — SOUTH-
ERN HOTEL. SPECIFICATIONS. CON-
TRACTS. ABSTRACTS. LETTERS. ETC.
FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED.
PLEASE take notice that my property
at 1231 South Alamo Street is out of the
market. Wm. A. Schmitt.
B
USINESS CHANCES-
FOR SALE-—Thirty room hotel at at-
tractive resort; a money-making proposi-
tion. Call for terms and particulars L.
J. Hart, 415 Navarro Street.
FOR SALE—A good, clean established
business that will yield a profit of 100
per cent per annum; muse sell at once.
Address 678 Express.
FOR SALE—Leading hotel in high,
healthy, mountain, railroad county seat
town, west San Antonio. Magill & Hard-
ing, 114 Blum.
FOR SALE—Complete bottling works in
growing town. Full stock for one year's
work on hand. Peter Geib, Del Rio, Tex.
M
ISCELLANEOUS—
WE APPLY the Kelly-Springall rub-
ber tires, the original two wire tires, and
the highest cost rubber on the market.
Prices reasonable. Staaeke Brothers.
JOHN A. ROLLINS—Lawn mower work,/-
buy. sell. rent, exchange, repair. Both
phones, free delivery.
RANGES. COOK STOVES, GASOLINE.
Gas, or any old stove, repaired. Dicker-
son. the oldest and best. Old phone,
491-2r.
M'
OVINii AND STORAGE-
HELLO THERE: Henry Ripps, moving
packing, shipping, storing, carpet clean-
ing. New phone 654. 313 Navarro SL
SAN ANTONIO TRANSFER Co.—
Freight delivery and distributors. Heavy
machinery and safe moving a specialty.
BOTH PHONES. OFFICE 727 SOUTH
LAREDO.
FURNITURE stored, $1.00 per load; mov-
ing, packing and shipping. L. W. Cul-
ver, 121 Soledad St., both phones.
>OULTRY—
EGGS, BIRDS. DOGS, ETC.
WANTED — Buff Orpingtons, White
Crested Black Polish. Black Spanish and
Sebright Bantams. Address Lamont &
Hull. La Ladrillera, via Coyoacan, D. F..
Republic Mexico.
COUNTRY RESORTS
SUMMER OUTING—C. B. Hucklll and
vife will open boarding camp July 1 in
the most delightful canyon of Texas
where the most perfect, rest and recrea-
tion can bo found. For particulars writ©
C B. Huckill, Sabinal, Tex.
BANDERA IK'TEL,
Bandera. Tex.
Has Western Texas climate, fishing
and bathing. Telephone connection.
UMMER RESORTS—
THE HOTEL COAHUILA, Saltillo, Mex-
ico, a modern building, rooms with bath;
en suite with bath; porcelain baths and
modern lavatories on each floor. Ex-
cellent cuisine and rates reasonable. A
delightful climate and many pleasure
resorts. Ladles and children have spe-
cial attention.
yNDERTAKEKS —
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SLOAN 1IAGY, undertakers and ein-
balmers. Careful and scientific attention;
special shipping facilities; private chapel.
2! W. Commerce St. Both pnoncs 104.
M
ONEY TO LOAN—
AND WANTED
Masons Install Officers.
Special Tolcgrnni to The Express.
YOAKl'M, Tox., Jmv1 '.'9.—The Masonic
Lodge of this city hold Its annual In-
stallation ceremony last night at the
Comity Club building.
4 *
Bus arid Baggage Transfer.
CARTKn-MULLALY T. CO.. phone 1-2-3
Carpet Cleaners and Layers.
Hansen Bros. Carpet Cleaners, Layers,
Mattress Makers. Phones. 906 Ave. D.
Lock and Lawn Mower Repairing.
By Emerson, the Bicycle Doctor.
Livery Stables.
Dave Harmon, 121 North St. Phone 211.
Paper, Bags, Boxes and Twine.
n. L. BtTRNETT CO.. 315-317 E. Com St.
Undertakers.
FAN ANTONIO UND. &. EMB. CO.
EDUCATION—
AND INSTRUCTION.
DRAUGHON'S
fftutineMffietkgeb
San Antonio, cor. Alamo Plaza and Crock-
ett. end Austin. 27 Colleges in 15 States.
POSITIONS secured or money REFIJND-
Kl). Also teach BY MAIL. Catalogue
will convince you that Draughon's ia
THE BEST. Call or send for it.
KOIi QITfCK. confidential and satisfac-
tory loans on furniture, pianos, "turn-
outs," etc., see H. D. Manton, 215 Alamo
Plaza. New phone 325.
Alice Masons Elect Officers.
Special Telegram to The Express.
ALICE, Tex., June 29.—The following
officers have been elected by the Masonic
Lodge to serve during the ensuing year:
Nat Benton, \V. M.; P. S. Anderson a
S. P.; P. A. Presnall, J. D.; H. R. Y. aryi *
secretary; S. B. Mosses, treasurer; o. B.'
l^ewis, tiler.
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