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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILY EXPRESS; THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 16, 1908.
11
EXPRESS RESULT-BRIWGERS
WANTED-
SITUATION—MALE.
WANTED—Position by young married
man; experienced all branchos office
work; 111 yeuis one firm; lien 111 ly; refer-
ences. P. O. box 92.
STENOGRAPHER, employed during
day, desires copy work at night. Very
reasonable price. Work guaranteed.
References. R. B„ 634 Water Street.
GRADUATE druggist, 5 years' experience
In prescription department, wants posi-
tion hi San Antonio. Address Box i>5,
Fendletonvllle, Tex.
WANTKI' By un experienced man, yard
and house cleaning; best of city refer-
ences. 17S Express.
WANTED—Position oil the road or as
salesman In city; can furnish referenco
or bond; acquainted with trade on the
S. P. west. Address 1 Express.
WHEN In need of help try the New Sys-
tem Employment Agency. holedad.
They have men with references con-
stantly on hand. New phone 227, old
1106-2r.
WANTED-A position of some kind, pre-
fer one as (raveling salesman; have had
several years ou road. Address 146 Ex-
press.
WANTED—Position by first-class all-
around packer and murker, six years with
one house; want to locate here. Address
W. P. Murphy, General Delivery.
AN EXPERIENCE© Japanese cook de-
sires a position at hotel, restaurant, or
camp In city or country. Address 213
Express.
SAY. 1 want and must have a job. Can
any one give me something to do? Have
four years experience soliciting and col-
lecting. Am willing to work for what
I get. Address Job. care Express.
w-
ANTED—
SITUATION—FEMALE.
POSITION by trained nurse. 32 Ex-
press.
A GENTLEWOMAN of refinement, in-
telligence and experience desires posi-
tion as governess for small children.
Willing to travel. Address 34 Express.
WANTED—Position In office; good at
figures; careful and neat work done; ex-
perienced. New phone 3018.
WANTED—Position as stenographer and
typewriter; seven years' experience. Ad-
dress 214 Express.
COMPETENT elderly lady wishes house-
keeping for gentleman with small family,
or place of trust; references. Miss
Elizabeth llardle, 227 Nacogdoches.
WANT SITUATION -Gorman widow
lady with one child. 4 years of age, wants
position as housekeeper in widower's
home; good references furnished. Ad-
dress I. Roemcr. Beaumont, Tex.
H
ELP WANTED—
MALE.
WANTED—Young men to learn telegra-
phy; only few .months required; situa-
tion sure. Dallas Telegraph College, Dal-
las. Tex.
WANTED—A boy with bicycle. W. C.
Kalteyer, 4ns E, Houston St.
WANTED—30,000 telegraphers on account
new law. Druutfhon's College, San Anto-
nio, cor. Alamo Plaza and Crockett, gives
written contract to secure position or re-
fund money.. Telegraphy, bookkeeping,
shorthand, etc.. taught. Catalogue free.
WANTED—Man to sell county rights in
patented window screens; your choice of
Texas territory. See model at 404*Com-
merce St. Call 2 to 6 p. m.
WANTED—Paper hanger. Apply No. IS
Probandt Street.
WANTED—Boy to drive and help in
house. Apply It"! S. Alamo.
WANTED—Railway malt clerks. $18
weekly; examination soon; preparation
free until appointed. Franklin Institute,
Rochester, N. Y.
MACHINERY SALESMAN WANTED- A
young oner ire tic salesman wanted to sell
gas engines, windmills and mining ma-
chinery; state age. experience and salary
wanted. Address 18 San Antonio Express.
HUNDRED men to try our 15c lunch,
hours 12 to 2. Model Kitchen, 104 Yturrl
St., back of Ijontz, tailor.
WANTED—Collector; must give bond
and own horse or bicycle. 219 Express.
WANTED—Competent boy for general
work; must know how to milk cow. 215
East laurel St.
WANTED—Colored man to drive and
take care of yard. Apply 2417 Main Ave.
EXPRESS RESULT BRINGER8
H
ELP WANTED—!
FEMALE.
LADIES to copy designs of sofn pillow
tops at home for wholesale purpose; In-
structions froe; good workers earn $10
to $15 weekly. Mnckay Bldg., Navarro
St., room 407, fourth floor.
WANTED—A cook. Sunshine Ranch, old
phone :'2ftfi-lr.
WANTED Young girl to help at lunch
stand. 8. A. & A. P. Depot
GIRL WANTED—Strong Qerman alrl. 15
to 1A years, to cure for uuby. Mrs. Wat-
son, OOii Goliad 8t
IIEl.P WANTED Competent woman fur
general housework except cooking. Ap-
ply to Union Hotel, opposite Sap depot.
H P 1'XT AC 1' I >A R ADVERTISING CO-
Waritcd, comical artists, young ladles to
dance; experience not necessary. Apply
354 East Commerce St.
WANTED—Competent white cook, small
family, liberal wages. Mrs. Dan Oppen-
lu'lmer, 220 Jefferson t-'ti-eet, corner of
Pecan.
WANTED—An energetic practical house-
keeper for rooming house; German or
Swede preferred. Address Mrs. J. it'talay,
40S Woods St., Dallas, Texas.
for
WANTED -Hostler; young
horses and other work. Bailie's Steam
Bakery.
WANTED—Bookkeeper and grocery
clerk combined, with experience; must
speak German. References required. Ad-
dress P. O. Box 843.
SHOE CLERK—Wanted shoe salesman
at once. Apply Guarantee Shoe Co.
WANTED—Goo 1 boot or shoemaker, bol-
tnmer; steady work, good pay; n»w work
only. Henry Rodcrmund, San Angelo,
Texas.
WANTED—Experienced hardware clerk
wdio speaks Spanish. State salary. A.
Deutz <fc Pro., Laredo, Tex.
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade,
few weeks completes, you can practically
earn tuition, tools and bqnrd before com-
pleting; great demand for barbers; top
wages paid, cull or write. Moler Barber
College, 71G W. Commerce St.
WANTED-Immediately, reliable well
driller. Apply Alamo Iron Works.
WANTED -Two young men who can ap-
preciate good treatment; light work.
Call 1.32'A Soledad Street.
BOY to wash dishes and help In yard.
Mrs. Prank Murphy. IPS Lewis Street.
H
ELP WANTED-
WANTED—For nil kinds of help and po-
sitions apply Texas Employment Co., 228
E. Commerce at.
WANTED—Couple to leave city; also
good tinner and two farm hands. Texas
Employment Co.
GOOD income may be earned correspond-
ing for newspapers; experience unneces-
sary. Address Press Correspondence Bu-
reau, Washington, D. C.
FOR reliable help or positions try 782-3r,
new 1791. Employment Agency, 614 Main
Avenue.
THE New System Employment Agency,
115V* Soledad St.. wants every unem-
ployed man to register with them; It
« costs you nothing.
TRY B. B. B. Messenger Service for re-
liable help and employment. 20S Navarro.
Phones 187.
STENOGRAPHER — Good position to
right party. Southwestern Personal Ree-
ord Exchange. "19 Navarro
J^RESSMAKINQ—
DRESSMAKING, ahirtwai»t«. children*
cloth*®; also garments cleaned and al-
tered a specially. 929 8. Laredo St.
WANTED—A German iclrl as nurse, good
WHfrfs. Apply 421 Wont Elmlra St.
WANTED-—Girl to do cooking and wash-
Ing, family of two; no housework. Will
pay $15 a month. Apply Frank B. Orice,
Alamo Heights. Old phone 88.
WANTED—A white girl to cook and do
general housework. Apply at 315 Goliad
Strert.
WANTED—Good presner. Call thin morn-
ing. H. L. Mooro, The Tailor, 503 Navar-
ro Street. ^
WANTED--Woman cook for small res-
taurant. ."09 Navarro.
WANTED AT ONCE-Gorman or Mex-
ican girl to nurse. *06 Ave. C.
GOOD German girl to rook for family of
two and care for llttlo baby. 527 Ban
Pedro Ave.
PLENTY of work for cooks and house-
keepers at Thr New System Employment
Agency, 115*4 Soledad.
GIRLS WANTED—To work on carnival
floats. Inquire at Tenth St. power
house.
WANTED—White woman for cooking and
housework; no washing. 514 West Elmlra
Street.
WANTED—A good cook at once, white
woman preferred. Old phone .*>040; new
phone 2008.
GERMAN girl wanted to do general
housework in a small town. Apply at
Fairmount Hotel.
WANTED—White woman or girl for
general housework; small family. New
phone 1356.
WANTED Housemaid; must he neat and
have references. Apply Jay E. Adams,
Beacon Hill, before noon.
WANTED—Good colored girl to cook
and wash for a small family. Apply 1223
South Alamo St.
A GERMAN girl or woman for general
housework. Mrs. I{«
Street.
Rennert, 709 Guenther
WANTED — First-class woman cook;
good wages to experienced person. Apply
at 321 Augusta Street.
WANTED—At once, wet nurse; good
wages Apply to Dr. Hicks, second floor
Hicks Building.
COMPETENT girl for housework. 103
Lexington.
B
USINESS CHANCES-
SEE list of opportunities offered by the
San Ar.tonio Aransas Pass Immigration
Bureau, 110 Mackay Bldg.
FOR SALE—Moving picture show in town
of 2200; good business and increasing 25
per cent a we< k; owner going to Mexico
on other business. V. H. Henderson,
Laredo, Tex.
BEING appointed administratrix of my
husband's estate, the Court orders me to
wind up same, and I offer for sale his
one-half interest in Hargraves, Carter
Realty Co. Mary W. Hargraves, 318
Maverick Grove.
SHOES half-soled and heeled. 91; boya'
shoes half-soled, 50 cents. Lucchese Bros.,
316 East Houston Street.
FOR SALE—A paying jewelry business In
Southwest Texas; reason for selling and
gilt-edged references given. Address 79
Express.
SWELL rooming house in heart of city
for sale cheap. Mrs. Stalcup, 40tt Wood
St.. Dallas. Tex.
WANTED—Location for good doctor,
small drug store; somewhere west of San
Antonio. References. D. H. Clark, Runge,
Texas.
TWO reputable physicians want good lo-
cation in Southwest Texas. A1 references
as to character and ability. Address Box
f>{54, Midlothian. Texas.
$300 TO $500 per month in the real es-
tate business"; $10 will start you; experi-
ence unnecessary; I prepare you by mall
and appoint you my special representa-
tive; write for my free book. C. H. Gray.
Pres.. <W7 Century Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
FOR SALE—Clean, fresh stock of gro-
ceries. good stand; owner will sell cheap
if sold at once. Inquire 435 W. Houston
St., or 208 E. Crockett St.
FEW hundred dollars and services to
invest in legitimate business. Business
experience, bes. reference. Wha; have
you? Where can interviow you Carnival
week. Address Express.
A HUSTLING man familiar with farm-
ing conditions and farmers In the South
would like to confer with large land
owner on a colonization scheme. 224 Ex-
press.
FOH SALE—Cheap for cash, dairy, 20
cows, route wagon, horses and lease of
place. Add res.a 212 Express.
FOR SALE—Good beer saloon in good
location. Address 221 Express.
FOR SALE—Barber shop. $50 weekly.
Box 103 New Braunfels, Tex.
WANTED—Will invest $10,000 or $15,000 in
good rental property. What have you?
203 Express.
utoMobiles—
FUiCK two-cylinder automobile#, th«
beet two-cylinder ear tu the market; a
car that goes through sand without a
hitch. Stevens-£)ui yea four and fix-cyl-
inder, the rmbodlmont of autotnolile ra
fincment. You make no mistake in buy-
ing any of the above. Let us show
them. Rtaacke Pros.
WANTED
tt mcuftbs and lot*.
WANTED—Four or five-room house to
rent from owner; pay In advance; pre-
fer close In and partly furnished; refer*
ences. 220 Express.
EXPRESS RESULT-8RINGERS
M
onev to loan-
amd wanted
MONEY to loun; vendor's lien notes
bought. A. A. Gray, 101 Houston St.
MONEY to loan on Woods Bank crrtlfl-
cutes unci all kinds of personal property.
Hurry White, St. latnea Hotel.
MONEY to loun on reut estate. Ber-
trund & Arnold.
MONEY TO I.END—Will buy vendors
lien notes on San Antonio property.
Claude V. Birkhead, Alamo Bank Bldg.
MONEY TO I,END on Improved city real
tstate; vendor's lien notes bought, Mul-
Inly a Mulr, 101-302 Mackay Bldg.
MONEY LOANED on real estate; ven-
dor's lien notes bought. J. M. Taylor.
817 Navarro St.
WANTED—To borrow $110*) on Improved
San Antonio properly, good security. 9
Express,
FOR SALE—11500 vendor's lien note, due
In five years. 8 per cent Interest, on Im-
proved residence property worth $5000.
B. F. Dlttmnr. Room .SSI Mackay Bldg.
W,ANTED Jiono for building pin pose. If
you want more than double value do not
answer. Address 2U- Express.
J.V'H AT « PER CENT for v. it> cm
property that cost over J 10,000. Answer.
L02 Express.
TO lend $5000 or $6000 on ranch or farm
lands. outside Bexar County. Coulter
Land Co., Boom 15 Kampmann Bldg.
SHORT loans on good land notes; rate,
10 per cent. Carl & Kcrchevlllc, Attys.,
Mac kay Bldg.
lERSONAL—
CARRIAGE painting utad trimming.
Illglj-oluss work ut reasonable pi ices.
Staacke Bros.
fcWELL automobiles for hire by the hour.
New phone 957; old 2081. Open day and
night.
MBS. J. MOORE, formerly with Dr. E.
M. Rabb, electrical treatments. Room
412 Moore Bldg.
I.F.AKN I ! 1' i<l.l v J! K Hllil ■
day. Enroll now. School north side «>f the
Alamo. James J. Wilson, Prop., Box 26,
San Antonio.
WANT to adopt at once, a very young
baby; prefer a boy, brown eyes. Andreas
46 this office.
SHELLY -Undertaker. Both phones.
FIFTY beautiful postal cards represent-
ing a trip around the entire world i'rtr
25c. All colored. Spence & Trotter.
Houston, Tex.
WANTED- Address of lady or gentle-
man going to l^os Angles, who will tak*
charge of 6-year-old child on trip. For
particulars address 183 Express.
TEXAS SANITARIUM FOR TUBRKCO-
LOBIS, Llano, Til Best climate, equip-
ment and surroundings for consumptives;
modern conveniences; dairy, garden and
all accessories. For literature address
Dr. M. M. Smith, secretary. Wilson
Bldg., Dallas. Texas.
WE POSITIVELY guaranty cure for drug
or liquor addictions, no pain; pay when
cured; wiite for booklet. Hillside Sani-
tarium, Mineral Wells. Tex.
CANDIDATES, advance your cause by
reading The candidates Counsellor; clean,
entertaining, interesting and Instructive;
$1 by mail postpaid. Address M. C. Reese,
Junction, Tex.
MEN and WOMEN—Diseases treated.
Advice free an! confidential. Address R
O. Box 1041, or 10ti Fannin St., aan An-
tonio, Tex.
WANTED—To communicate j with a
party competent to give lesson's in face
massage. 187 Express.
POULTRY—
* EGGS. 0IWOS. OOIS. KTC.
REDS THAT ARE RED. winning 14
firsts, 17 seconds and color specials, past
season in T^xas proves I have the
"REAL ARTICLE" in Rhode Island
Reds. Slock for sale, any quantity. Eggs
for hatching THREE DOLLARS setting.
F. W. PJichlitz, San Antonio, Tex.
EGGS FOR SALE—All from prize win-
ning stock; Mammoth Bronze Turkeys,
White Plymouth Rocks. White Pekin
Ducks. Mrs. Jonas Hoffman, Piano, Tex.
WHITE Plymouth Rocks, the "ideal"
kind; imperial Pekin ducks, proven mon-
ey-makers; Indian runner ducks, the
wonderful egg producers. Eggs for
hatching. ?2 per setting. For sale: Some
black Minorca hens, genuine egR ma-
chines. $2 each. Ideal Poultry Farm, Al-
\in, Tex.
DRS. BUR BY & AYER.
Veterinary surgeons and dentists; of-
fice and hospital uvt> S. r lores St. Tele-
phonesj New, 212, Jii6; old._212,_486.__
M1
OVINU AND STORAGE—
STORAGE for furniture, pianos, huggles;
separated stalls $1 .GO per month; moving,
packing, shipping. L. W. Culver, 120
Fannin St. Phones 21 SO.
HELLO THERE; Henry Rlpps, moving
packing. Bliippini?. storing, carpet clean-
ing. Both phones. 304 Alamo Plaza.
SAN ANTONIO Storage Warehouse-; space
2 V4 Hcres; store anything; reasonable.
820-S22 S. Laredo St.. new phone 42 or
1274. old phone 720 Louis J. Wefing.
Adolph L. Hernandez.
EDUCATION —
" AND INSTRUCT ION.
$50 LIFE SCHOLARSHIP $24.
For a limited time, in order to advertise
Draughon'a revised system of bookkeeping
and simplified shorthand, we will issue
Jife scholarships for only 124—book-
keeping, shorthand and typewriting Rapid
progress and satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. For further particulars
call, phone or write Nelson & Draughon
Business College, formerly International.
206 W. Commerce St. New phone 127S. J.
B. Franklin. Manager.
yyANTED—
AGENTS.
LIBERAL CONTRACTS to agents to sell
the l>est life and iiccldent policies ever
written.
RICHARDSON .& LEEK,
General Agents. 440 Moore Bldg.
^yjISCtiLLANfciOUS-
WE APPLY the ICelly-Sprlngall rub-
ber tires, the original two-wire tires, and
the highest cost rubber on the market.
Prices returnable. Staacke Bros.
MOWERS .sharpened, rented, sold, re-
paired, exchanged; guaranteed. Rollins.
Until phones. 301 East Commerce. Free
delivery.
JJNDEKTAKKRS —
SLOAN * HAUT. undertaKera and em-
haliowa. Caraful and rr.lantlfle attenttoa;
racial. shipping facilities; prtrttt lUpil
lit W. Commerce It Both pboeaa 1*1
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGEBS
UCTION SALES-
SALE REFUSED AND UNCLAIMED
FREIGHT.
GOODS MAY BE INSPECTED BEFORE
PURCHASE.
The San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rail-
way Company will sell ut public auction
to tlie highest bidder at the local freight
station, Aransas Street, San Antonio,
Texas, a large lot of refused and un-
claimed freight of all descriptions; also
carload plaster naris crockery moulds,
hay, pressed brick and lump eon I. Sale
will start at 9 a. in., Thursday. May 14,
liAJS, and continue until all freight is
sold. List of articles to be sold will be
furnished on application to Mr E. P.
Johnson, station agent. Han Antonio,
Tex. J. W. Terry, Auditor.
AUCTION s.\ i.ED today, April
a. m , 202 West Romano Upright piano,
a:
$110; wardrobe, glass front. iron beds,
dressers, droph« ad sewing inaehhr-. ma-
hogany rockers, hall tree. $20; kitchen
r;ihln"t, $35; refrigerator. $40; force pump,
$40; double work-harness, buggy h.Trness,
lawn mowiT. cook stove, gas rang*1, elec-
tric fans, stair carpets. San Pedro car.
off Rmnana. Foote, auctioneer. Old
plione l'Sr.4, new 1.141V
mandolin attachment. $475 quartet-sawed
oak sideboard, extension tabi* and chahs
'PECIAL NOllCBS-
SHELLY—Embaliper. Both phones.
MOTOR-CYCLE and bicycle repairing;
Indian and M. M. motor-cycles in stock.
Guarantee Ricycle Co., Ill Ave. D.
HATS FOR EASTER—Trimmed hats.
$2 50 and up; flowers, shapes and trim-
ming; orders receive prompt attention;
satisfaction guarantied. Mrs. E. Heuer $
Millinery Parlor, 001 Crosby St., San An-
tonio, Texas.
PAINTING and papering done without
delay. Cheap, honest and reliable work.
Singleton, old phone 2297.
CONTRACTORS
Bids will be opened April 20 for tho
construction of two modern brick stores
in Rockport, Texas. Plans and specifica-
tions can be examined at lhe office of
the owner, who reserves the right to
reject any and all bids. S Llghtburne,
Rockport. Tex.
1" \\ i.\T V I '1 V !■: da n • Mm , including
Monterey, Saltillo. Durango, San Luis
Potosl, Guadalajara, Queretaro, Toluca,
Mexico City, Cuernavaca, Puebla. Ad-
dress L. G. Nevraumont, 105 Snn Pedro
Avenue.
IF you are interested in life insurance
it will pay you to se*» the sample policies
en exhibition at the office of RICHARD-
SON & LEEK, General Agents. Moore
Hulldlng
poR
SALE OR EXCHANGE—
GOOD 4-room house on car line near San
Pedro Park. Chas. O. Austin, Henry Ter-
i*11 Bldg
FOR SALE OR TRADE 60 acrei near
city, on water ditch; part in crop. Owner,
room 2 Howard lildg. Old phone lir,7-4r.
200 ACRES fine land, East Texas rain
belt. Rig bargain. Chas. O. Austin,
Henry T« rrel Bldg,
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—300 acr^s
line smooth land, all tHlable, two miles
north of Cotulla, adjoining railroad;
chocolate soil. Prefer in exchange im-
proved city property. A. J. Grelner,
owner, O02H E Houston.
SALE OR TRADE—88 acres in Lavaca
County, black and sandy land. 10 acres*
In cultivation. 10-;n re hay IttMuSOW, 2 0
rnrds wood cut. ready for market; will
cut 600 cords more. Price. $1300. Will
trade for city property of equal value.
fahrenthold a paoel,
• 313 East Houston St.
HORSE, surrev, balance cash for a cheap
lot ,121 Brooklyn Ave. Must be th.s week.
pOR SALIi
■ FARMS AND RANCHES.
"AGItlCl'l.TURAI, LAND FOR 8AI.E
c'HKAl' BY OWNER.
From 15,000 to 25.000 acres of black coast
land 111 Tamaullpns, Mex., unexcelled for
agricultural purpose*, with plenty of
water All kinds of crops and fruits can
be raised on it. Two dollars per acre,
half cash, half on time. 13 Express.
FOR SALE—117 acres, fenced, black mes-
qulte, 2 miles west city on Acme road;
artesian belt. Ilrodhent, Mackay Jlldg.
$18 Per Acre.
1O&0 acres about 15 miles south of Sa,n
Antonio on the Corpus Chrlstl road and
on the Medina River; all wccJl fenced;
good wells, windmills and other Improve-
ments; about 175 acres in fields. This Is
an excellent proposition and must be
seen to be: appreciated.
JOHN E. CORYELL,
219 Mackay Building. Han Antonio.
FOR SALE- Five acres on Corpus Chrlstl
Road, close to Terrells Wells, $200 per
acre. 77 Express.
FOR SALE—28,000 acres in Plminlt
County, per acre; 90 per cent tillable
land. 171 Express.
FOR SALE—100 acres ten miles from
Court House; good house and barn; on
macadamized road; }25 per acre. 50 Ex-
press.
FOR SALE-100 acres just outside city
limits, in artesian belt, J60 per acre. 7«
Express.
203 ACRES
Nueces River bottom land, about twenty
seven miles from Beeviile and four miles
from railroad; good river frontage; eighty
acres in cultivation; bored rased well sev-
enty-five feet deep. This land is cheap at
$25 per acre. Good terms at 6 per cent.
KINO-MAOILL REALTY CO.,
Room 212 Mackay Bldg. New phone R19.
FOR SALE—4OU0 a<cres in Brewster Coun-
ty; $1.25 per acre. 172 Express.
poR
SALE-
FURNITURE AND PIANOS.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK—40c matting 25c;
30c matting 20c; 27c matting 1714c; 13.75
go-carts $2.50, and other bargains. Cady-
Cotter Furniture Co.. 114 Main Plaza.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Household furni-
ture, composed: Brass bed, mahogany
chiffonier, dresser and chairs; mission
buffet, china closet, dining table, six
chairs, writing desk, large rocker, hall
seat with hanging mirror; refrigerator,
gas rang.-, hot water heater, stoves,
kitchen utensils, china, glassware, mat-
tings, shades, linoleums, etc. All in fine
new condition. Call at once. 113 Fourth
Street.
FOR SALE—Household furniture, in-
cluding beds, dresser, book cases, chif-
foniers, chairs and everything that, goes
to furnish house. Call 730 W. Marshall
Street.
ETfc-CTIVE AGENCY—
D
M'CANE'S Detective Agency operates for
county, city, Individuals and corporation*,
Houston. Tex.
PKIVATE DETECTIVE and shadowing
by male or female. Address M Rtw,
su Mala avs.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
T°.
TRADE—
ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING.
WANTED—To trade good improved farm
In Bexar County for automobile. Ad-
dress 673 Express.
WANTED—To trade buggies, wagons or
Implements for Jersey stock. Jack W.
Neal's Hardware Store, 227 Floret*.
EXCHANGE -Ten shares railroad stock
paying 5 per cent for small farm or in-
come property. 170 Express.
EXChXNOE-Oood houses renting for
$50 per month for farm near Pan Antonio.
173 Express.
W
ANTED—
FARMS AND LAND*
I HAVE buyers for your real estate or
business. Cun sull your property no niat-
tei where located. Write today. Address
J. A. Clopton, 102 West Houston Street.
Old phone Olu. new phone 800.
WANTED—-To lent small farm, not over
12 miles, suitable for chickens; or will
take on shares. 1S4 Express.
WANTED—Small Irrigated farm near
city; must be reasonable, ('has. O.
Austin. Henry Terrell Mldg.
QSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS—
DR. A. J. BROWN. Osteopath; KlrkH-
ville graduate. Office Alamo National
Bank Building; residence the St. James.
DR. S. J. HAHSELL. DR. NELLIE
HAPSELL. Osteopaths. 835-330-837 Moore
Building. Phones.
'LAIRVOYANT—
MADAME BERNADINB LHSLli:, Clair-
voyant. Palmist, isives advice on busi-
ness, liw suits, divorces, «'t- , romovsa
evil influences, if in any trouble, call.
183 Soledad SI . across from Muck Horn
Saloon. Satisfaction guaranteed or no
pay. Test reading, 10 cents.
gHOW CAStiS AND FIXTUKtiS
SHOW CAKES. Soda. Fountains, (loose-
necks. Ujnk and Drug Fixtures, etc.,
manufacture d by MaUand°r & i*on, Waco
Write for futalcgue. I-uwest prices.
B
USINbSS UIKtiCiOKY—
Architects.
ALFRED GILES, 114 W. Houston St.
J. FLOOD WALKER, 220 Avenue D.
W N. HAOY. Riverside Bldg. Loans.
Civil Engineer.
T. BARTLETT, 8. B., Terrell Bldg.
Paper, Bags, Boxes and Twine.
R. L. BURNETT CO . 315-317 E. Com. St.
Undertakers.
SAN ANTONIO UND. & EMB. CO.
I IVE STOCK—
HORSES MULES. CATTLE. ISTC.
Xltt^Tf^OWfcP'for''"iHafeT^CT£ IIarrison,
\\ est End.
REGISTERED Jersey male for service,
$3. rear of Jack W. Neal's Hardware
Hi ore, 227 9. Flores. Joe Howard.
FOR SALE—Ten 2 and 3-year-old Short-
horn bulls. Apply to Howard Bland.
Taylor, Tex.
DRS. Bt'RBY & AYER.
Veterinary surgeons and dentists; of-
fice and hospital .'106 S. Flores St. Tele-
phones: New, 212, 876; old, 212, 486.
FOR SALE Several thoroughbred stal-
lions which 1 ulll sell very cheap, as 1
want to dl«3po.*3 cf therm right away. 601
I3uena Vista St
Bt'OGIES, wagens, mowers, rakes, im-
plements traded for horses, mules or cat-
tle. Wallace Hardware Co., 121H W. Com-
merce; second-hand buggies and wagons.
I HAVE three thoroughbred stallions
for sale and would like to close out be-
fore the 22d of this month. 501 Buena
Vista St. _____
BEST MII/'II iOWS on i-arth. cheap;
note taken. K. H. Kingsbury, Boerne,
Tex.
FOR SALE—A new runabout and young
mare. 114 Adams Ave.
SEVERAL fresh cows with calves for
sale at reasonable price. IT 13 Smith,
B16 N. Monumental. Phone 2024 old.
FOR SALE—A black horse, four years
old. a nice driver. 1019 Garza St.
FOR HALE---flood, easy-gnite.l combina-
tion pony. 14 hands high. 1701 Main Ave.
1.1 HOGS and two new coal wagons for
sale. Apply 30J, corner James and Ave-
nue A.
A TOURIST returning to the North in
;i short time offers for sale a fine com-
bination horse where he will have good
care and kind treatment. 127 Express.
EXPRESS WANT ADS
ARE RESULT BRINGERS.
For sale-
vehicles and harness.
RUBBER TIRED, 1-Inch axle purrey,
Hlne's best make; cost $4ii5. Will sell
arcount of owner leaving city; used three
\vceks. M. Pleott, corner N. Laredo and
Lakevlew Ave.
SANDHTROM short turn buggies and
runabouts, something new. Come see
them. Vehicles turn In their own length.
Staacke Bros.
FOB SALE—Top buggy and single har-
ness. 81?, Htafr Street. Old phone, HtK-Ir.
WANTED—Four donkeys and carts for
Carnival parade. Apply at 10N Yturrl
St. next Wednesday at noon.
BUGGY, Wide track; single harness;
mutt be in good shape nnd price right.
r.20 W. Macon. Old phone 3ofi3.
WAI.LACIO HARDWARE! CO.—Wagons,
buggies, hardware, mowers, rakes, im-
plements. garden tools. 1216 W. Commerce.
WANTED-To buy first-class runabout
buggy, iu good condition. W. J. Lytle,
2»r< Alanii Hasa.
FOR BARGAINS in second-hand vehicles
see Woodward Carriage Co.
lUBLIC STONOORAPMER
HARRY' C. CLAMP, :tl* Navarro St. New
phone 2231. Old phone 135.1-.1r.
TIORNEY-AT-LAW
T. T. VtndcrHsavan,
Shook & VanderHoem
LAWYERS
221 W. Commerce St., Over D. A A. Op-
»enh*lm*r'« Bank.
Will practice la th« District and Su-
preme Courti of Tim and the Unit*4
Btmtm.
RESULTS IN MEXICO
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
SAN ANTONIO PLAYERS GIVING
GOOD ACCOUNT.
Victory of Tom Holland of Beaumont
Over Basel Jenkins of Pachuea
One of the Surprises of
the Day.
Bpcelal Telegram to The Express.
CITY OF MEXICO. April 15.—Thf re-
sults of Sunday's contests in the Inter-
national Tennis Tournament beitiR played
in thin city were an follows:
Tom Holland of Beaumont won easily
from Ba^el Jenkins of pachuen. Mex.. two
Htnilght sets, 6--2. —3. Holland's ac-
curacy In serving and Ills almost mechan-
ical playing puazled the crack English
player, nmi was the cause of no little
comment among the tennis players of tliis
city. This game places Holland in line as
one of the* men to be counted on In the
games to eom»>.
P. D. MacQuUston of the City of Mexico
defeated V. H. Richard of Jennings, La..
6—2. 0—0.
P. D. MacQulston won from Adoue of
Dallas. 6—-4, 6—3.
F. F. Baker took two out of three from
M. Hoehschild. 1—0. C--3. 0—2.
A. V. Duncan took two straight from
Mead of Jennings. La.., 0—3. H—2.
Harvey MacQuiston defeated Hall of
Dallas. 0—2. ♦'»—4.
Tolin and Eklns Mexico took two out
of three from Mead and Richard of Jen-
nings. I^a.. 6—1, 3—»». 7—5.
Butlln of Mexico deflated Bradshaw of
Mexico, 6 2. i'i 4.
Sturt and Blackmorc of Mexico won two
Btraight from Henderson and Stryon. 0—3,
0- -1.
Hobart <>f Now Jersey won two straights
from Do Lille, 6—1, 0—0.
Rush of San Antonio took two out of
throe from Pat ton of Mexico. 0—3. 1—0.
6—4. This was the most Interesting match
of the morning.
Butlln of Mexico won two straight from
Borteaux of Mexico. 0—1. 0—1.
Cresson of San Antonio took two
straights from Hturt of Mexico, 0—1. 0—1.
Wagner of Boston wins two straight
from Plnnlgin of Mexico. 0—3. 10—8.
Holland of Beaumont took two straight
from Blackmore of Mexico, 0 2. 6—I.
Tn the doubles Rush and Cresson of San
Antonio won from Hoehschild and
Thompson of Mexico, 0—2. 0 2
Wagner of Boston nnd Orima of New
Orleans won from Finnlgan and Finnigan
of Mexico; 7 3, 6 —1.
WASHOUT DELAYS TRAINS.
Passenger Travel Between Saltillo
and Monterey Held Up 48 Hours.
Special Telegram to The Express.
MONTEREY. Mex.. April 15.-Owing to
a serious washout between this city nnd
Halt'Ho. on the Mexican National Rail-
way. the train from the City of Mexico
failed to arrive Sunday night, and was
delayed Monday night. The washout was
one of the largest In years, and passen-
ger travel over that portion of the line
was absolutely cut off for forty-eight
hours, while a wrecking crew made a
provisional bridge.
The passenger train arriving here from
Laredo, with San Antonio connection,
was delayed both nights, the first one
getting through late Monday night.
FOR TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
Mining Center of Villadama to Have
Communication With Monterey.
Special Telegram to The Express.
MONTEREY, Mex., April lo.—Arrange-
ments are beinff perfected for the estab-
lisment of telephone communication be-
tween this city and Villadama, which
will be of great Interest to the mining
interests which have large properties
near that plnco. It Is stated that the
new long distance line will be in opera-
tion within about three months.
LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE.
Line Is Opened Between Mexico City
and Pachuca.
Special Telegram to The Express.
CITY OF MEXICO, April 15.—1The
Mexican Telegraph and Telephone .Com-
pany of Mexico lias opened the firs* long
distance telephone wire In the Republic,
running between tills city and Pachuca,
a distance of about ninety miles.
It Is thought that if this line proves
successful other long distance lines will
be inaugurated in .lexico.
Celebrating Holy Week at Monterey.
Special Telegram to The Express.
MONTEREY. Mex., April 15.—lloly
Week is being observed in this city by
thousands of people who have come In
from the smaller towns. Schools, both
public and private, have closed and busi-
ness is generally .'it a standstill, some
stores closing part of the day to allow
.. .r employes time to attend church.
Thiijk Girl Has Been Kidnapped.
Special Telegram to The Express.
MONTEREY, Mex., April 15.—Tomasa
Lopez, a girl 9 years of use. mysteriously
disappeared yesterday. It Is thought the
girl was kidnapped.
BOARD OF MISSIONS MEETING.
West Texas Conference Is in Session
at Floresville.
Fpecial Telegram to The Express.
FLORESVILLE, Tex., April lo.-The
mid-year meeting of the board of mis-
sions of the West Texas Conference be-
gan here today. There are about fif-
teen members of the board present. A
number of preachers and laymen, not
members of the board, are on hand to
listen to the proceedings.
Rev. W. J. Johnson of the First Church
at Gslveston preached a very line, ser-
mon last night on the subject of "For-
elKn Missions."
The sessions of the board will continue
about three days.
Begin Protracted Meeting.
Special Telegram tn The Express.
CENTER POINT. Tex., April 15.-Rev.
A. R. Davidson, assisted by Rev. M. J
Allen i f Burnet, begHn a, protracted
meeting lust night at the Methodist
Church The meeting will probably con-
tinue ten lays or two weeks.
Hallettsville Catholics Buy Pipe Organ
Special Telegram to The Express.
HALLETTSVILLE, Tex., April lo.-
The Catholics have purchased a $700 pipe
organ for theln church. They are expect-
ing it every day. The church here Is one
of the finest m the State.
SHERIFFS COMM.
Bexar County.
Strayed or stolen, one chestnut Rorrel
mare, li hands high, about 10 years old,
branded JB (connected) on left shoulder.
John \V. Tobln. Sheriff Bexar County.
O
Hot Crou Bun*.
Rlchter's Bakery.
Arthur Cafe,. Rear of Postofflce.
JC4 Pleaaelborat, Prop. Regular meal* Ko.
PEOPLE HERE MUST
DRINK PLENTY OF
GOOD WATER
This Is Nature's Great
for All Diseases, Says
an Authority.
A VALUABLE HOME
PRESCRIPTION GIVEN
"Tlio peoplo her* do not drink enough
water to keep healthy." exclaimed a well-
known authority. "The numerous ranea
oi dtomach trouble, kidney and bladder
dlsniHPK and rheumatism are mainly due
to tho fact that the drinking of water,
nature'ti greatest medicine, has been
neglected.
Htop loading your »y«tem with patent
medicines and cure-alls; but get on the
water wagon. If you are really Hick, why,
of courne. take the proper medicines—
plain common vegetable treatment, which
will not Hhatter the nerves or ruin the
stomach."
When requested for such a prescription
for the euro of rheumatism and kidney
trouble the answer was: "You muflt
make tho kidneys do their work; they are
the filters of the Mood. They must bo
made to strain out of the blood the wasto
matter and acids that cause rheumatism;
the urine must be neutralised »o it will no
longer be a source of irritation to tho
bladder, and, most of all. you must keep
these acids from forming In the «tomaeh.
This Is tho cause of stomach trouble and
poor digestion. For theso conditions I
would suggest the following prescription:
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce;
Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound
Syrup Sarsaparllla. three ounces. Mix by
■hafctng well in bottle and t&ke in tea-
spoonfu! doses after each meal and at
bedtime, but don't forget the water. Drink
plenty and often."
This valuable Information and simple
prescription should b® posted up in each
household nnd used at the first sign of an
attack of rheumatism, backache or uri-
nary trouble, no matter how slight.
WANT MEDINA BRIDGED
AT CARR CROSSING
ATASCOSA AND McMULLEN COUN.
TIES' CITIZENS HOLD MEETING.
Adopt Resolutions to Be Presented to
the County Commissioners Court
of Bexar County—Many Ad-
dressee Made.
Special Telegram to The Express.
P1.EASANTON, Tux., April 15.—A well
attended meeting of the citizens of At-
ascosa and MuMullen Counties was held
at the court 'Hous« last nlitht. George
M. Martin was, elected chairman and J.
K. Daughtry secretary.
Jesse L>. Oppenheitner, a banker of
San Antonio, said that he was heartily
In favor of Bexar County building a
bridge over the Medina Klvar at the
('nrr crossing, and also that six miles of
tho road south of the Medina should be
repaired, and he promised his best ef-
forts In his county wltli the County
Commissioners Court to have this work
done as soon as possible.
w. W. Walling suid he believed that
when thin hr i<l matter was properly
presented to the Bexar County Commis-
sioners they would not delay In building
the bridge.
!■'. H. Burmelster of Tllden said nis
county, McMullen, would Join hands with
the people of Atascosa County in this
matter. He also advised that Atajirosa
County join McMullen County in the
Improvement of tne road between TU-
duit and FJaasanton.
(Kinnty Judge VV. M. Abernothy re-
cited the history the Improvement
of tho road from San Antonio to Pleas-
anton. and showed tile great advantage
to Han Antonio as well as to this coun-
ty that would follow the building of tho
bridge on the Medina at Carrfc crossing.
District Attorney T. 1\ Morris of Wil-
son County characterized Sail Antonio
as the metropolis of the Htftto and the
best place on earth, and said h« felt sure
that Bexar County would do the proper
thing for Atascosa County and would
build the bridge.
I'poli motion a committee was appoint-
ed to draft resolutions and report same
to the meeting, as follows: James A.
VValtom. l'\ II. Burmeietsr and J. R.
Daughtry. This committee retired and
afterwards presented to the meeting the
following resolution:
"Be It Resolved. By tho counties of
Atascosa and McMullen tik Join* masa
meeting assebled, that
"Whereas. The road from Pleasanton
to San Antonio is today the most trav-
eled road leading to San Antonio, and
"Whereas. More trade is produced and
more freight carried to and from San
Antonio on this road than on any other
county road entering the City of San
Antonio, and
"Whereas, The counties of Bexar and
Atascosa have expended large sums of
money In Improving said road, but a
road being only as good as Its worst
part, the necessity now exists, in order
to perfect this road and make it ser-
viceable, that a bridge be erected over
the Medina River at Carr s eroggtng. as
this crossing Is olten absolutely Impas-
sable, therefore,
"We respectfully urge the County Com-
mlssloners Court of Bexar County to
make this most necessary Improvement
»t the earliest possible time, and be It
further
"Resolved. That a copy of this resolu-
tion be forwarded to tlio County Com-
missioners Court of Bexar County, Tex-
as."
1'pnn motion the above resolution waa
unanimously adopted.
L. T. Waters Undertakinfl Co.
Emhalmers. funeral directors. Excep-
tional shipping facilities. Private chap*!.
431 Kast Commerce St. Both phones J02S.
HOT CROSS BUNS
Richter's Bakery.
Know your Food.
II to easy to find oat about Ik
Ask your Doctor which extract
of beef he presfcribes; asfe a
Chemist which is the purest; aak
your Grocer or Druggist which
has the largest sale; they'll all
answer—
LDEBIG Company's
Extract •! Bed
Genuine h*e ilnatore
of J.T.UtbifTnMM:
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