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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILY EXPRESS: MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, 1900.
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EXPRESS RESULT-BR1NGERS
por sale—
" real estate.
JAS. ANDERSON «te CO.'S
BARGAINS.
Five to fifty acres just outside, city
limits, fine for chickens and hogs, $70 per
acre.
9 100 to 5000 acres good land a' $5 per aero.
1000 acres with flowing: well, near rail-
road; $10 per acre.
200 acres finest onion land within one
mile of Artesia depot; »2,» per acre.
Nicy place for poultry farm in suburb,
four-room house and four lots enclosed
with 10)1 wood fence; >1150.
Wicks Street, nine-room house, fine lot;
$1,900.
Guenther Street, large rooming house,
nine rooms; 53750.
North Flores Street, twelve rooms, two
large lots; $2700.
Cottage Government Hill, six rooms,
bath, electric lights; will be sold cheap;
$1GS0.
JAS. ANDERSON & CO.,
ALAMO INSURANCE BUILDING.
307 EAST DOCUST STREET.
$500 cash and $25 per month buys this
ik w elegantly mission finished cottage
with south front; go see it.
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, 139 Soledad. Old phone 614-2r.
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benevolent societies
Masonic Notice,
Stated Convocation of Burle-
son Chapter No. 21. K. A. M.,
this Monday at 8 p. m.. Ma-
sonic Hall. 123 Soledad Street.
Annual election of officers.
Visiting companions frater-
nally invited.
F. L. HII.LYER, II. P.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
pOR SALE—
REAL ESTATE.
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BARGAIN
EASY TERMS.
119 FRASCH STREET.
Just off South Flores Street, five
blocks from City Hall; brand new six-
ruom cottage, hall, porcelain bath, sew-
ers, electricity; lot 50x150; east frontage,
binall cash payment, balance monthly.
\VM. F. SCHUTZ, Riverside Bldg.
FOR SAL«E>— House only seven blocks
from postoffice, 720 chestnut Street,
seven rooms, bath, only $1800, $400 cash,
balance like rent. William Will, Daily
Light Office.
J OR SALE—Pretty cottage corner Car-
son and Willow Streets, five rooms and
bath room, gas range, mantel, electric
lights: price $2100, $100 cash, balance like
rent. William Will, Daily Light Office.
FOR SALE—Desirable home, large
grounds, select neighborhood. Address
Owner, 436, Express.
THE DOORS OF OPPORTUNITY
are always open to those that observe
and act upon what observation reveals.
Observation of the Dr. Simmons town
lot and farm sale situation, the manner
ir. which they are selling, will reveal to
you a splendid chance for a town lot and
farm for a home or an investment in
real estate for only 5>i20.
These lots and farms can be had upon
such liberal terms that no one nerd to
hesitate to invest and they are being sold
aj fast, it would be wise to invest soon,
you can't afford to put it off too long.
Drop me a card for descriptive, matter,
or better still, to have an agent call and
explain fully.
J. A CLOPTON.
13& Soledad Street. Both Phones.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
jpOK SALE—
' miscellaneous.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
?OR RENT-
HOUSES.
elp wanted—
MALE.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
SEWING machines repaired and cleaned
at M. J. Hewitt's. Both phones.
FOR SALE—We have several bargains
to offer in new arid second-hand soda
fountains, all in perfect shape; easy
monthly payments. J. Grosman & Sons
Mfg. Co.. Dallas, Texas.
SHOWCASES, hank 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
stumps .signature stamps, dating and
numbering stamps. Maverick Clarke Co.,
K: n Antonio Texas.
FOR SALE—Fifteen horsepower auto-
matic engine; twenty-five horsepower
boiler, used eighteen months; all fixtures
complete; perfect order. The Southern
Structural Steel Co., new phone 459, old
I hone 1818.
CLOSING out agency only a few com-
puting scales, cheese cutters, self-measur-
ing oil tanks left; buy now and save
money. Charles Gruneberg, St. James
Hotel.
i'i/K 8ALE—Large ice box 8x9, In sec-
tions, small spring wagon, one wagon
pole, one work horse, cheap. 113 South
Alamo Street.
FOR SALE—Lady's ticket to Chicago by
way of St. Louis. Call 916 E. Commerce.
i ive stock—
" horses, mules. cattle, etc.
FOR SALE—Handsome dark chestnut
sorrel team, too well known to describe;
can be seen from 2 to 5 p. m. 215 West
Nueva Street, Sam W. Bennett.
CHEAP INSIDE I/OT.
$1200.
South side of Eighth St., between "C"
and "R," 80x135 feet; city water, sewer
and two-story barn on it.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
BEST SUBDIVISION PROPOSITION
ON THE MARKET.
A block of 56 lots at $125, where
lots sell for $300. The land lies
well and is only two blocks from a
fine car service.
E. B. CHANDLER,
102 East Crockett Street.
FOR SALE—Nice suburban home, six
rooms, stables, cellar, eight lots fixed for
chickens. Aug. Haye, 727 Walter Street,
East End.
806 AVENUE C.
F I V E-R O O M COTTAGE; IT A L L,
fiEWER, LIGHTS, ON THIS WELL-
KNOWN STREET: FULL LOT. $2750.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
FOR SALE—5-room corner cottage, south
front all conveniences. 601 Mason St.
FOR SALE—Elegant new home, 1620
Main Avenue, corner lot; reception hall,
parlor, library, dining room, kitchen, five
bed rooms, large bath, room, clothes clos-
ets. china and linen closets, beautiful
mantels, sliding doors, latest chandeliers,
switches, gas, speaking tube, screens,
galleries, roof garden, barn, servants'
quarters, cement walks. This place is a
bargain for short time at $6500; cash or
terms. Old phone 1703.
320 ACRES
In La Salle County; one-half mile west
of Artesia, on the International & Great
Northern Railroad; the land is the deep
red mesquite and is admirably adapted to
grow any crop the country will produce;
this splendid body of land is in the ar-
tesian belt, being within a quarter of a
mile of two flowing wells; the Rio Grande
& Nueces Valley Railway is surveyed
through this ia»id; price, $15 per acre.
DULLNIG, MILLS & D1TTMAR,
Sole Agents.
A GOOD CHANCE
FOR
A POOR MAN.
High lot on Summit Avenue, next to
corner of Howard Street, Laurel Heights;
$60 brick chimney and fine two-story
barn on property; enough lumber in barn
to build house around chimney; make me
an offer; will sell dirt cheap on easy
payments. Miss Frances Smith, owner,
eld phone 644.
203 CAMDEN STREET.
$3500.
Handsome cottage of eight rooms with
southeast front, between Main Ave. en-
gine house and Madison Square; just re-
papered and repainted; handsomest fire-
place in San Antonio, poreclain bath,
lights, servants' house, barn, in perfect
condition.
CONNESS. Exclusive Agent.
310 TOLEDO STREET.
$250 CASH.
$15 per month, buys brand new cottage,
four rooms, hall, bath, clothes closet,
back and front porch, east front, porce-
lain bat.li and sink, hot and cold water:
mission interior finish, elegantly pa-
pered ; $1600.
CONNESS, Exclusive Agent.
liEXAR COUNT! BARGAIN.
2000 acres rich, level, deep, black allu-
vial aoil, with clay subsoil, six to seven
miles from cify limits, between two coun-
ty roads; fenccd and cross-fenced,
springs, lakes and shallow well water
stratum under property.
RUSSELL & POLLARD,
12 Blum Street, Opposite Men*:-
BURNET STREET,
Near Postoffice.
Four-room cottage, hall, porcelain bath,
Ii vatory, electricity, two-story barn;
$2100.
WM. F. SCHUTZ, Sole Agent.
THAT OLD ADAGE,
"Experience is a good teacher." should
remind us what a good investment a
home in San Antonio would be. You ex-
perience now the bargains, but watch
them increase in value.
Hill St.. a 5-room house, with hall, gal-
leries and bath room, newly papered and
in good conditions. Just $1700. Think of
that!
Howard and Locust, a brand new
7-room house with all improvements and
strictly modern; corner lot; barn, walks,
etc.. and is on the market at the sacrifice
price of $3500.
Idaho and Hackberry, lot 100x95, with
6-room house, front and back porches,
bath, closets and stable, shed, chicken
house and shrubbery, for $2750.
Leal St., a comfortable and nice home
of 4 rooms and a hall, for $1500.
Investigation will reveal what bargains
these places are offered at. Why not see
us about them?
J. A. CLOPTON.
139 Soledad St. Both phones.
$25,000 WORTH of residence and town
property in mining town of 4000 people,
90 miles from St. Louis, to exchange for
Texas property. For particulars address
P. O. Box 19, Rock Island, Tex.
FINE JERSEY MALE. Service guaran-
teed. $2.00 spot cash. 317 Starr Street.
New Phone 919.
TWO-SEAT surrey and horse, 16 hands;
both $125. or will sell separate. 211 Belviri.
FOR SALE—Nice young milk cow, fresh
in milk. 209 West Cevallos.
FOR SALE—Car fancy Kentucky driving
horses, single drivers, match teams, in
this lot we have two high class teams
16H- hands high, 5 years old, coal blacks,
suitable for Victoria or trap; lots of style
and swell actors. Guarantee this stock
to he clean and sound; prices to suit
buyers. Rheinstrom & Greenebaum, Hai-
lettsville.
PULL pup for sale; bull terriers. 630
Dallas, either phone 987, VV. Leinke.
FOR SALE—At my ranch near Berclair,
fifty-five head of well-bred mares, nearly
all in foal from the best jacks in Texas,
and fifty per cent have colts from the
same jacks; also fine stallion sale.
Write W. D. Ellis. Berclair, 'IVx.
FOR RENT—For summer, completely
furnished 5-room, 2-story house on Tohin
Hill; large yard and barn; all conven-
iences. 500 McCullough Ave Old phone
596. Call corner McCullough and Park.
FOR RENT
311 WEST PARK AVENUE.
Two-story, seven-room house with large
lot, barn, laundry and servants' house,
near San Pedro car line, $30.
E. B. CHANDLER,
Both Phones si.
FOR RENT-One seven-room cottage, 530
Carson St. Modern conveniences. Inquire
819 Magnolia St. Old phone 1931-2r.
FIGHT-ROOM modern house, east front,
furniture for sale; everything new. Ap-
ply 231 Avenue C.
FOR RENT—Cottage, corner Carson and
Willow Sts., five rooms, bath, gas range,
rent $20; cheaper under lease. William
Will, Daily Light Office.
FOR RENT—House, six* rooms, bath and
summer kitchen. 720 Chestnut St., rent
$15. William Will, Daily Light Office.
WHOLE or part furnished cottage, gas,
hath, electricity. Phone 263-2r. 116 Taylo»*
Street.
FOR RENT—Three cottages near San
Antonio Female College, 10 per cent
cooler than in the city. J. E. Harrison.
NICE 6-room house, 412 Howard St.,
TobLn Hill, sewers, lights, gas, barn, $20.
Inquire 201 W. Park Ave.
FOR RENT—These houses go cheap to
good tenants: 9-room, heart of city, 116
Casino St.; 7-room modern home, 50,s
Mason St.; 5-room modern cottage. 222
Mason Si ; 4-room modern, screened, fcOt
Mason St. Many others, from $6 up.
Bitter, Agent.
FOR RENT- -Two-story 9-room residence.
Halls, hath, sewers, electricity, hot wa-
ter. 315 Jackson Street, $35. Win. F.
Schutz.
821 B.
Two-story seven-room house, bath,
sewer, east front, $20.
CONNESS.
FOR RENT -Two-story eight-room mod-
ern house, close in. Dr. Cain, dentist,
Hicks Building.
FOR RENT—Brick house. 424 Presa.
bath, sewer, light. Mrs. 11. Staffel, 220
Arciniega Street.
FOR REfNT—Two three-room cottages
war International oepot with bath, barn
and sewerage. 523 Chavez.
TEN registered Jerseys for sale; good
ones, and some high grades. Lee A.
Adams, Blanco Road.
FOR SALE—30 head of young mares, a
few colts; mares are bred to jacks. O.
J. Sheeran, Mikeska, Tex.
FOR SALE—-One sorrel team, 15',a hands,
young and stylish; several single driving
horses. 324 St. Mary's Street.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Family broke
chestnut sorrel mare. Goodman Horse
Co.. 232 South Flores Street.
HORSES pastured. $1 per month; good
grass and water; called for and delivered.
Pat Stevens, new phone 717.
por rent—
For sale
FARMS AND RANCHES.
FOR SALE—12,000-acre ranch, fronts rail-
road, Brewster County, open, nearly
level, good soil, gramma gr;:ss, watered,
fine healthy, high grade stock country;
quick sale; bargain $2 per acre. Magill
& Harding. 114 Blum Street.
FOR SALE QUICK—Half mile from town
of Uvalde and depot, 640-aere ideal stock
farm and home; new modern six-room
dwelling, hall, porches, bath, everything
screened; twenty acres cultivated, 320
could be easily, remainder good stock
range. This is good property; just as
represented. A bargain at per acre.
If von want this write us at once. Stro-
mal! & Hector Co., Uvalde, Tex.
OLD GENTLEMAN,
l
Wouldn't you like to spend your declining
years in ease and comfort on a ranch?
These will bear investigation.
610 acres in Bandera County, 10 miles
from Boerne; sufficient land in cultiva-
tion for ranch purposes; 110 acres in hog-
proof fence; one well and windmill and
large tank; goat sheds and pasture; new
frame house; two tenant houses; barns,
and going for $3000. Will sell 450 head
goats, 10 horses and some cattle with
this.
1155 acres, 6 miles southwest of Boerne,
with 30 acres in cultivation; nice two-
story 6-room house, with barn, stock
pens, wells and windmills: everlasting
creek; fenced. This for $5.00 per acre.
60,000-aere tract in San Patricio County,
all tillable, well watered, and has tele-
graph. telephone and railroad connec-
tion. This is a splendid colonization
proposition. $S per acre; terms.
If you want something smaller or a lit-
tle nearer the city 1 can fill your wants.
If it's a farm or a ranch I can fill your
wants and thoroughly satisfy you.
j. A. CLOPTON.
139 Soledad St. Both phones.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
NICELY furnished room, 90S Van Ness
St., Government Hill. No sick.
NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms;
gas, hath; all $20 rooms, $15; $16 for $12.
211 E. Houston.
WELL furnished rooms near Postofficc,
electric lights, hot and cold baths, tele-
phone. 224 Avenue C.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished cool front
room. 1011 Avenue C.
IN residence of small family, two rooms
for rent, neat and clean, newly furnished,
very cool, jfood location, one block from
ban Pedro Ave. car line; references ex-
changed. 401 VV. Elmira St.
COOL loom for young man. walking dis-
tance, porcelain bath, $5 monthly." 415
Richmond Ave.
THE ARTHUR for cool soufh front
rooms by day, week or month, with or
without bath. If you are on the train
ask the transfer to take you lo The
Arthur; first-class accommodations; Eu-
ropean plan; rooms 50c to $1.50 per day;
center of city. US Avenue D, adjoining
postoffice.
Everybody wants
what someone else
has, and for the
convenience of all,
The Express Want
Page affords an
ideal pSace to talk
it over. =z
WANTED—Young men to learn tele-
graphy for railway telegraph service;
situation sure; write for particulars.
Dallas Telegraph College, Dallas, Tex.
Dromgoole Bros.—Rings on easy terms.
WANTKI) Men and boys to learn plumb
ing, plastering, bricklaying; special offer
life scholarship $50, easy payments; posi-
tion and union card guaranteed; free
catalogue. Coyne Bros.' Trade Schools.
New York, Chicago, St. Louis.
WANTED—First-class American mechan-
ics; good wages; apply, stating expe-
rience, to Superintendent Mechanical De-
partment Hondo Mines, Coahuila Coal
Co., Hondo, Coah., Mexico.
WANTED—Sober, able-bodied man to
work in ico factory; $45 Mexican monev
per month and good American board. Ad-
dress 278, Express.
WANTED—Men and boys to learn barber
trade. Special inducements this month.
Diplomas issued; position guaranteed.
Call or address San Antonio Barber Col-
lege, 716-718 VV. Commerce St., San An-
tonio, Tex.
WANTED—At once, two young men for
news service on trains. 317V6 West Com-
merce Street.
WANTED—Active man for real estate
business; state age, experience, etc. Ad-
dress 307 Express.
WANTED—A first-class metal pattern-
maker. Apply American Keyless Lock
Co.. city.
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade;
tools given, wages while learning, diplo-
mas granted, positions waiting: full par-
ticulars mailed; write nearest branch.
Moler Barber College, Fort Worth or
Dallas, Tex.
WANTED—Good all around tinner; good
wages: must be sober. Apply Henry Be-
noit, New Braunfels, Tex.
WANTED—A good, live, responsible man
in San Antonio to handle all the
chickens, eggs and butter of one of the
largest mercantile establishments in
West Texas. For particulars address 350
care of Express.
WANTED—Cylinder or job press feeders
at Guessaz & Ferlet.
WANTED—Man to work in general mer-
chandise store? must understand German
and bookkeeping. R. J. Polasek & Co.,
Hobson, Tex.
'pecial notices-
SHELLY—Embalmer Both phones.
WILD animal and deer heads mounted;
skins dressed for rug .purposes. F
Hardman. 218 Sou».h Alamo Street, San
Antonio. Texas .
AUSTIN, Tex., May 31, 1906.—Sealed pro-
posals will be received by the under-
signed at Austin, Tex., rntil 10 o'clock
a. m.. Thursday. June 28, 1906, and then
opened for furnishing one or all of the
Texas charitable and eleemosynary in-
stitutions with a twelve months' supply,
beginning Sept. 1, 1906, of the articles
enumerated in the undernoted schedules
referred to and made a part of this ad-
vertisement: Boots and shoes, black-
smith tools, crockery, glassware and
aluminum goods, dry goods and notions,
drugs, chemicals, etc.. drug sundries,
electrical supplies, furniture, carpets,
etc., fuels, fresh meats, farm Implements,
garden and field seeds, groceries, hard-
ware, tools, etc., harness, laundry sup-
plies, leather and shoe findings, men's
and boys' furnishings, oils, packing house
products, plumbing and steam heating,
artist's material, books and school sup-
plies and tailor's supplies. VV. B. Ander-
son, State Purchasing Agent.
SHIRTS Made to measure at ready-
made prices. Johnson, the Shirt Maker.
Phone 936-2r. 108 Yturrl St.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given to land agents
and prospective purchasers that all agen-
cies and commission contracts hereto-
fore made by me for the sale of my
thirty thousand aero ranch in Frio
County, Tex., are hereby revoked and
cancelled.
Parties interested In and desiring to
purchase said ranch will please negotiate
with me direct. W. L. Crawford, Dilley,
Texas.
BEAUTIFUL, strong, transparent pock-
et ktdfe with photo and name. The best
thing for the boy. 205 S. Laredo St.
B
usiness chances—
DOCTOR S HOME FOR SALE-One pay-
ing for improvements gets a good prac-
tice, 95 per cent collection. Dr. T. C.
Brassell, Cost, Tex.
w
anted—
SITUATION—MALE.
POSITION WANTED by a competent
male stenographer and first-class office
man. Address 292, this office.
POSITION wanted by experienced and
registered pharmacist; best of references.
Address O. 1. Watson, Florence, Tex.,
Williamson Co.
WANTED—Position by thoroughly ex-
perienced oookkeeper and stenographer,
fine penman; first-class references. Ad-
dress 34S Express.
AN EXPERIENCED deep-well driller,
now at work in the Jennings field, would
like to change climate and secure a posi-
tion near San Antonio; can furnish best
of references. Address 321, Express.
H
elp wanted—
FEMALE.
Dromgoole Bros., watches, easy terms.
WANTED -Two lady canvassers; $2 per
ciav. Apply room 5. upstairs, 209 Alamo
Flasa.
FOR SALE—ONE of the BEST ESTAB-
LISHED and PAYING HOTEL PROPO-
sitions in the city. BEST or reasons
for selling. This HOTEL has cleared
$10,000 a year. For full particulars buy-
ers must apply to CHAB. P. smith &
CO., 417 Navarro Street.
$100 WILL BUY an interest in an estab-
lished local business that earned last
year a net profit of $2000 on a capital
of $2500. This is a commercial enter-
prise, directed by a man experienced
in this particular line of business.
For security cf investment, immediate
profits and prospective development,
this opportunity for investment has
no equal in this city. Address, Cor-
poration, care Dally Express.
FOR SALE—A good paying grocery busi-
ness with saloon In connection; personal
reason for selling. 202, Express.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Small stock of
cigar and fixtures. Rent reasonable.
Apply 310 West Commerce Street.
MANUFACTURE cement brick and
blocks, cheapest and best building ma-
terial; small investment, large profits;
opening in every town: best line ma-
chinery; investigate; catalog free. Cement
Machinery Co., 105 Howard Street, San
Antonio,
i offer my old-established business,
both wholesale and retail, for cash only,
as i wish to retire from business. Ap-
ply to J. Phillips, Eagle Pass, Tex.
J WANTED—-Nice, sociable young lady as
housekeeper for widower with children.
Box 496, Taylor, Tex.
I WANTED—A good cook. Apply at 324
I VV. Poplar St.
FOR SALE—Cash grocery, close in town.
good reason for selling; don't answer
unless you mean business. 343 Express.
w
anted—
SITUATION—FEMALE.
FOR RENT—July 1. modern 6-room cot-
tage, close in, choice neighborhood; $30.
Old phone 2U94.
FOR RENT—Very nice 6-room cottage.
810 Main Ave., bath, sewers, electric
lights, sink, gas for cooking, small sta-
ble, etc.; $22.50. Clias. P. Smith & Co.,
117 Navarro St.
For sale— .
vehicles and harness.
FOR BARGAIN'S In second-hand vehicles
tee Woodward Carriage Company.
FOR SALE—Cheap, good side spring top
hussy- C. M. Aiken, 1124 Main Avenue.
pOR
sale or exchange-
LEAVING CITY—Offer for sale r ex-
change fine large suburban residence,
with two lots; here is a bargain. Ad-
dress 30S, Express.
pOR
rent-
miscellaneous.
SEWING MACHINES to rent. Hewitt
FOR RENT—FURNITURE.
When you want to buy. sell, exchange,
rent or store furniture don't forget the
old reliable Max Karotkin. He can fur-
nish your house from kitchen to parlor.
119-123 Maltr Avenue, back to N. Flores
Old phone 449; new phone 614.
NICELY furnished rooms, select Nor-
thern family, all the comforts of home.
o2C- Siln Pedro Avenue.
LARGE, newly-furnished rooms; south-
ern exposure; private family, 0110 block
from Joske'sj^also two cottage rooms for
light housekeeping. 131 North St.
FOR RENT—In my new home, elegantly
furnished bedrooms, single or in suite;
every modern convenience; stationary
washstands, etc; within five minutes'
walk of postoffice. at 508 Fifth St.; ref-
erences.
For rent-
ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING.
ROOMS — Furnished for housekeeping;
electric lights, gas range, bath. 92S Olive,
corner Lamar. Old phone 1542.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, clean
front rooms for housekeeping; bath; five
blocks from postoffice; Nolan car. 303
Nofan St.
FOR RENT—Four-room house. 101S
North Hackberry Street, bath and sew-
erage; screened. Inquire 502 Burleson.
200 DANIEL STREET.
Near Aransas Pass Depot; brand new
5-room modern cottage; $18.
CONNESS.
322 K ING WI: LI AM STREET
Six-room cottage, every convenience;
$30. CONNESS.
FOR RENT-5-room cottage and stable.
$12 month. Little Red Grocery. 737 N.
Flores St.
WILL rent 419 King William St. as an
apartment house lo suit tenants. Elias
Edmonds.
NICELY furnished rooms for light
housekeeping, cool place, phone and gas.
103 San Pedro.
NICELY furnished cool, screened flat,
gas range, porcelain tub, nice locality,
• lose in; reasonable for summer. 415
Ricmmond Ave.
FOUR unfurnished rooms for light
housekeeping for rent at 433 N. Flores St.
poR
rent-
s-tores'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 Blag.
221 E. HOUSTON ST.. first-class store,
with excellent basement, opposite site of
McArdle's Dry Goods Store, to open Au-
gust l. Inquire at Maverick Land Office.
D
ethctive agency—
M'CAa'E'S Detective Agency operates for
county, city, individuals and corporations
Houston, Texas.
SJX-ROOM new modern cottage. 602
Qulncy St., close in; $25; keys 600 VV.
Macon.
FOR RENT—To the right party, the
Glenarm and Bancroft, located on St.
Mary St., near Houston. Apply to F. F.
Collins, owner.
FOR RENT—Furnished, large, cool
house for summer; corner Avenue C and
Fifth St. Apply 311 Fifth St.
FOR ^ENT—Modern 8-room Tobin Hill
residence; will lease to private family.
105 E. Locust; apply next door; phones
1037.
FOR RENT.
Main Ave., a modern 7-room house, com-
pletely furnished. $35 per month.
W. Commerce, a 4-room house, with
hall, closets, gallery; screened; in nice
condition; furnished. $17.50:.
Mason St., two-story 8-room house; all
conveniences: near car line; nice trees
and shrubbery, $27.50.
Van Ness St.. a 7-room modern house,
furnished, for $35 per month.
J. A. CLOPTON,
139 Soledad St. Both phones.
PROFESSIONAL nurse would care for
invalid, either male or female; references'.
302 Express.
PROFESSIONAL nurse, going either to
Nf w York or Washington, will care for
patient for expenses. 306 Express.
A LADY of refinement wishes a position
as housekeeper or companion. 374, Ex-
press.
H
elp wanted-
FOR ANY KIND OF
2UI9, new phone.
HELP, call up
RANTED
AGENTS.
AGENTS wanted to sell our popular
policies. cov< ring all accidents, diseases
and occupations; something entirely new
ami issiK-d by this society only; easily
understood and easily sold; cost but $6
per annum each; large commission paid
immediat' lv and exclusive territory al-
lowed. Address National Accident So-
ciety, 320 Broadway, New York. Estab- i
lished twenty years. j
SAN FRANCISCO GREAT. DISASTER. '
Only $1 hook. Far outsells higher priced
books. Largo fully Illustrated. Extra
terms. Freight paid. Credit given. Out- 1
fit free. Ziegler Company, 216 Locust
Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED—A few district agents; top
contract on renewal or flat brokerage
basis to men who can manage the terri-
torv W. H. Patterson, Mgr. Hartford
Life, Dallas, Tex.
FOR SALE—Only hardware store and
stock in good healthy railroad county
seat, near San Antonio, doing good pros-
perous business. Magill & Harding, 114
Blum St.
FOR SALE—Grocery well established
and paying; new. fresh stock will invoice
$700, living rooms in connection, modern.
312 Express.
WANTED—A party with $500 capital to.
run a well established business; a good
(hance to make money this winter. 338
Express.
WANTED—Man and wife to open restu-
rant; good location; first-class saloon
connected; good opportunity for right
party: Germans preferred. O. Baetga &
Co.. New Braunfels. Tex.
A STAMP will bring expert advice on
life insurance free to policy holders of any
company References, American Ex-
change National Bank. National Bank of
Commerce. City National Bank. Dallas,
Tex. W. 11. Patterson, Dallas, Tex.
IF YOU make speculative investments
or owe money the Hartford Life issues
the lowest priced policy on the market to
protect your interests insurance written
by mail. VV. 11. Patterson, Mgr., Dallas.
Tex.
R'
ooms and board—
/VA/V
BEAUTIFUL*. clean rooms, with or with-
out board; obliging cervice; reasonable
rates. 226 San Pedro AvcnTte.
THE NOBLE—Lovely, cool rooms, with
or without board. Summer rates. 507Vi E.
Commerce St. Old phone 19S5; new 1275.
COOL rooms, shady galleries, good table
reasonable rates for families wishing
si mmer homes. 221 recan.
P.OOMS and board two blocks of post>
otfiCe; table board; home cooking; $3.50
per week. 314 Avenue D.
ROOMS and board in private family, $1
per week. 326 San Pedro Ave.
v\/anted-
* HOUSES^AND^LOT8.
WANTED—House in good repair, not
less than seven rooms, modern improve-
ments, corner lot, buggy house and sta-
ble, near public High School building
near car line. Will lease for six months
with privilege oC twelve. Must be cheap.
Address, Dr. W. A King, Moore Bide
City.
WANTED—Cottage; five or more rooms
for family of three; near in; must be
modern and clean. State lowest price.
Address —«s.
r anted—
FARMS AND LANDS
l^U^Vlo^buVers for y<f>ur"/"ret^
business. Can sell you property no mat-
ter where located. Write today. Address
J. A. Clopton, 139 Soledad Street. Old
phone 614-2r.
WANTED—To get into communication
with large holders of Texas lands; want ,
only smooth, level prairie land suitable
for retailing to Northern farmers. Send
plats with price, terms and full particu-
lars in first letter to Chas. O. Elwood.
71S Guaranty Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
WOULD take a few boarders in my
newly completed home oil the highest
part Laurel Heights on car line. 314
Magnolia Ave., old phone 2563.
EXPRESS RESUlT-BBINGERg
education —
AND INSTRUCTION.
FREE mail
BOOKKEEPING AND SHORTHAND
to FIVE persons in each county, desiring to takt
personal instruction, who will within JO day!
clip and SEND this notice to either of
DRAUGHON'S
fBitiineUtficUegeb
SAN ANTONIO and Crockett Street.
AUSTIN or DALLAS
toach BY MAIL successfully, or
REFUND MONEY, Law, Penmanship. Arith-
metic, Letter-Writing. Drawing, Cartooning.
Business English. Banking, etc.
27 Colleges in 15 States. S300.000.00
C apital. 17 years' success. Indorsed by busi-
ness men. No vacation: enter anv time. ' Write
for catalog. POSITIONS secured or MONEY REFUNDED.
YOU MUST in order toget Home Study FREE.
i write now. thus • " I desire to know
moreaboutyour special Home Study Offer made
in the _published at
CLIP THIS OUT—And send to college oN
flee, and we will allow you one month's
tuition free; summer term opens June 6.
Cosmos Business College.
SUMMER TERM—Monday, June 11. a
special summer term will be opened In
nil departments of our college In response
to the demands of the graduates of the
High School and advanced students leav-
ing the public and private schools. All
interested must enroll and start with the
classes June 11. Alamo City Commer-
cial and Business College. Soledad Block.
SAN ANTONIO FEMALE COLLEGE-
West End, San Antonio. Catalogue ready.
J. E. Harrison, president.
BOYS who failed in their school work
can secure first class coaching by send-
ing a notice to S. J. Rifenburg of the
Sceley School, 111 North St.
BEST INSTRUCTION at Mrs. Clark's
private shorthand school. Choice of sys-
tems. Entrance 134 Soledad St.
lersonal—
8HEl.LV
SWELL automobiles for hire by the hour
New phone 957; old 20S1. Open day and
night.
CARRIAGE painting and trimming. High
elass work at reasonable priccs. Staacke
B roa.
FACIAL blemishes removed; wrinkles,
blackheads, large pores, facial massage,
scalp treatment, manicuring and bust de-
veloped^ Mrne. Chambers, corner Houston
and /savarro Streets. Fant Building,
up stairs. New phone 1191; old 1161.
THE SEASIDE Hotel at Corpus Christi
is the ideal tourist resort of the Texas
Gulf Coast, located on the beach, with
largo shady grounds, with fine 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
Christi, Texas.
MOTHERS' HOME-Want to take care
of children; good care and references.
1215 Avenue B.
HAVE Johnson, the Shirt Maker, make
your shirts to measure; fit and quality
guaranteed. Phone 936-2r. 108 Yturri St.
WANTED—By teacher, 4 years experi-
ence. holding first-grade certificate, posi-
tion as principal of good school; best ref-
erences. Address J. E. Evans, San Mar-
cos, Tex.
j ost—
FOUND, STRAYED, ETC.
LOST—Small fan with thin gold chain
attached. Return to 228 Washington
Street and receive $10 reward.
STOLEN—Small gray mare. 8 years old,"*
13H hands high, short clipped mane, short
tail, red paint marks on ears and neck,
shod all around, very gentle; liberal re-
ward. Chas. Wagner, 702 Brooklyn Ave.
THE LUDLOW—New management; new-
ly and handsomely furnished through-
out; excellent table; every comfort; close
in; special summer rates to permanent;
table boarders solicited. 309 East Com-
merce Street.
WANTED—From 100 to 1000 acres, farm
and stock land. Nearest town best.
Must be bargain. Guy Yar bo rough, Nav-
asota, Texas.
WANTED—To rent good pasture near
San Antonio with about 2000 acres, well
watered, suitable for stock cattle. Joe
L. Hill. Room 20, French Building.
Poultry-
EGGS, BIRDS, dogs, ETC.
FOR SALE — Fancy bred barred Ply-
mouth Rock cockerels; these are good
ones. 219 S. Pine St.
THE ALEXANDER — Southeast rooms,
new and cool; electric fan in dining room;
hot and cold water in every room; ex-
cellent board; rates very reasonable. 515
Soledad.
LARGE front room, close in, private
family, with or without board. 444 South
Alamo.
PRIVATE BOARD—Thirteen large r/ent
rooms; good table; under new manage-
ment. 202 Fourth St., one block from
Ave. C car.
£lairvoyant—
mental healer, gives advice in business,
changes, brings separated together, cures
jealousy spells and habits. 410 Main Ave.
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN-Sorrel
horse colt about 13 or 14 hands high;
white markings on face. Return to Dr.
Luter and receive reward.
LOST—Black and white ticked with tan
setter bitch. Return for reward to 529
Oakland Street.
LOST—Brooch, bow knot of diamonds.
Finder return to 423 W. Elmira St. and
receive reward, $15.
DOST—Saturday night at Electric Park,
red pocket book containing about $4 in
change and gold watch engraved on in-
side of back case "Frank to Babe." Re-
turn to E. D. Henry for reward.
y\7 anted—
▼ ▼ MISC
miscellaneous.
WANTED — Your lawnmower work.
Power grinder. Free delivery. Both
phones. Pierce Cycle Co.. 309 Navarro.
TRY PFLUGHAUPT'S German Rye
Bread—the Genuine. New phone 1509.
Dromgoole Bros. Graphaphones easy terms
WE buy life insurance policies and pay
mor« in cash than the companies issuing
them. We also buy policies subject to
loans. Write for terms. P. O. Box 673,
i ity.
WOOD—Wanted—To buy 50 cars or Ie«a
of oak. A. J. A vent. 1203 South Flores
St., San Antonio, Tex.
WANTED—From owners, lowest prices
on lots or block on Laurel Heights. 237
Express.
vWANTED—To buy. 200 second-hand cook
Ytoves. highest prices paid. Old telephone
cl. 113 N. Flores. bud wick.
WANTED—Second-hand railing and of-
fice fixtures at Guessaz & Ferlet's.
WANTED—Special Laws of the 28th
Legislature; will pay $1 cash per copy,
delivered at my office in Austin, Tex.
H. P. N. Gammel.
HOUSE PAINTING—Good, durable, best
material, lowest prices. Ben Newman,
408 Third, new phone 208H.
M
iscellaneous —
WE APPLY the Kelly-Springfield rub-
ber tires, the original two wire tires, and
the highest cost rubber on the market.
Prices reasonable. Staacke Bros.
JOHN A, ROLLINS—Lawn mower work.
buy. sell. rent, exchange, repair. Both
phones, free delivery.
For Additional Want Ad*
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