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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILY EXPRESS: THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1909.
Note this fact==Iand will increase in value in Southwest
Tex as. Convincing prop fs in Express9 Real Estate Columni
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EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
COR SALE—
* REAL ESTATE.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
COR SALE—
* REAL ESTATE.
$l Down and $l Weekly
Buys .i lot in Arlington Heights, located just north of Laurel Heights
and Summit Place, the finest residence section of San Antonio, where
thousands of dollars are being expended on improvements and where
lots sell from $11100 to $2500.
Our prices from $125 to $225 tor large lots, 50x140 feet. Terms $1
cash and *1 per week; no Interest, no taxes, no payments while sick.
only five lots left in this entire addition, and they are all high and
dr> and well located, being between San Pedro and McCullough Avenues,
only a short distance from present car line, and with good prospects of
the car being extended through this addition. Your last opportunity to
buy lots in the Laurel Heights district at these prices and terms.
EMPIRE REALTY CO.,
120 Mackay Iiuilding.
GET in with the rush and get a few »
acres in Edgewood before the price goes '
ME XL FEE REALTY CO.,
106 East Houston St.
SPLENDID 5-room house, and very mod-
ern, on car line; a large corner lot, good
stable, walks, etc.; bargain, <2600.
CADWALLADKR & WOODMAN,
106 \V. Houston St.
Dahlgren, Benson & Welch
Alamo Plaza, Grand Opera House Bid*.
Lots and dwellings—Texas Farms
and Ranches—Mexican Timber,
Agricultural and Grazing Lands.
FIVE-ROOM house, hall, bath, front and
back gallery, large lot, one block from
car, Prospect Hill; bargain. $2400.
CADVvALLADER & WOODMAN.
100 W. Houston St.
4-ROOM house, hall, front and back
gallery, shed, shade trees; 3 blocks from
the car and near I. A G. N. Depot. Price
$1400
CADWALLADKR & WOODMAN.
FOR SALE
in. on car li
ne
Three lots on Goliad, close
Apply 153 Goliad St.
poR
SALE-
REAL ESTATE.
GET an acre or two in Edge wood
prepare for a comfortable home.
MENEFEE REALTY CO.,
106 East Houston St.
and
A SHORT while from now you will be
saying: "1 could have bought an acre
of Edgewood for $350, on easy payments.
MENEFEE REALTY CO..
106 East Houston St.
LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN.
Handsome newly built bungalow, five
rooms, large reception hall, all beauti-
fully decorated, pantry, porcelain bath,
stationary washstynd, toilet, electric
chandeliers, sewers, hot and cold run-
ning water, stable, shed, large lot. good
neighborhood; will take $200 down, bal-
ance as rent Hunstock, 223 Fourth St.
IF YOU WANT a strictly first-class resi-
dence site, situated in a restricted dis-
trict. where the streets are macadamized,
having all the advantages of the down-
town district with the added comforts of
a choice suburb, investigate
BEACON HILL TRACT.
on Hie popular North Side, close In and
easily accessible to the downtown district
on macadamized thoroughfares. Only
fifteen minutes by electric line. Take
Beacon Hill car anywhere on Houston
Street, or phone for auto appointment.
NICHOLSON. FURNISH & SMITH,
Owners and Promoters.
Sixth Floor. Moore Building.
Phones 2396. *
A BARGAIN New, modern home, 92;
Howard St. Easy terms.
si
Down
Week
FOR SALE -Cottage, 422 Spofford Ave.,
lop of Government Hill and on car line;
j five rooms, hall and bathroom, porcelain
tub, instantaneous water heater, gas
range, cement sidewalk, newly painted;
ready for occupancy February 24; price
$25a0; part cash: Wm. Will. Old phone
s:!96.
Buys a lot in Roosevelt addition, on
Drexel Ave., between South Hackber-
rv and Olive Streets: only 3 blocks
from car line now. and the new High-
land Park car line will run by this
addition. Dr. Witte is spending $10,000
south of these lots and $200,000 will bo
spent In Highland Park at once; only
n short distance from Herff School
and near church; lots near these are
selling from $450 to $1000 each; Just
stop and think—over 3 years' time
without interest. NO PROPERTY
OWNED OR RENTED TO NE-
GROES. Only six lots for sale, one a
good business corner; act at once and
double your money.
EMPIRE REALTY CO,
Both Phones. 120 Mackay Bldg.
$250 CASH,
1023 AVE. B.
Balance $15 a month. Why pay rent
when you can get a brand-new 4-room
modern cottage, with hall, east front,
bath, sewer, lights, cement walks, just
finished, never occupied, 10 blocks from
Houston Street, on this prominent street;
$lb00.
CONN ESS REALTY CO., Ex<\ Agts.
FOR SALE—Six beautiful lots facing
South Heights Park. $1000. Eight beauti-
ful lots on hill. $ 1000. Six beautiful lots
one block of park for $800. Four fine
lots on car line, $900. ('has. O. Austin,
Henry Terrell Bldg.
BEFORE YOU BUY
A lot or home be sure to investigate the
exceptional bargains in Riverside Park
addition, on Hot Wells car line, in front
of Fair Grounds; every possible improve-
ment, and prices are extremely low; see
them for yourself, price them and be
convinced. We are always glad to show
you. C. S. FOWLER & BRO.,
206-7-8 Frost Bldg.
Old Phone 2319; new phone 3043.
"PRESA STREET BARGAIN
A 75-foot lot. facing east on South
Presa Street, right on the car line,
close in. good neighborhood, fine lo-
cation for a home or for a small busi-
ness; nothing to be had in this vicin-
ity at the price we will make you on
this lot.
EMPIRE REALTY CO.,
120 Mackay Building.
FOR SALE—One lot fronting SIVfc feot on
North Center Street, near Walnut Street,
opposite Collins Gunther Manufacturing
< 'o . near S. P. Depot; suitable for manu-
facturing or wholesale business; also
one 4-acre block near Herff School, on
South Heights car line. John Semlinger,
801 South Olive St.
NINE-ROOM HOUSE, with two bath*
and two halls, on Avenue C, close in.
Prlee $6500. Cartwright, Taylor & Co., 227
E. Houston St.
For Q utck Sales
List your property with "THE HUS-
TLERS." For bargains, call on them.
Black prairie lands their specialty.
JONES, LOTT & CO..
109 Avenue C, Hicks Building
Old Phone 13.89. New Phone 1340.
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS
On Lots
TO HOME BUILDERS IN
MARLBOROUGH PLACE.
EMPIRE REALTY CO.,
120 Mackay Building.
$125 CASH DOWN. Move right in; bal-
ance like rent. Nice new three-room house
in East End; $775; city water; chicken-
tight fence; good neighborhood. Ryan,
182 Fast Commerce.
FOR a small payment down will furnish
lot on Beacon Hill and build home to
suit you; small monthly payments, 7 per
cent interest. Address 987 Express.
THE scramble for Edgewood home sites
continues, it will all be gone In a little
while. Call at Menefec Realty Company,
106 E. Houston St., and arrange to see
the acre lots.
EDGEWOOD ADD1TION.
MENEFEE REALTY CO.,
106 East Houston St.
14 PER CENT NET INVESTMENT.
An excellent piece of rental property,
In a location that is always In demand,
and which will increase in value, x rice
$52*0.
See me for full particulars.
EBEN W. MILLS. Sole Agent.
Phones 413. 118 E. Houston St.
THE HOME FOR
A Business Man.
Fine brick residence at 420 Martin
Street, the most select central resi-
dence district in the city; two stories,
with attic and basement; containing
In all eleven rooms, besides two large
bath rooms, butler's pantry and four-
teen closets and storerooms. It is fur-
nace-heated. splendidly iighted and
with first-class plumbing throughout.
One of the most modern and perfect-
ly equipped homes in the city. Lot
100 feet front. Brick two-story garage,
with servant's room and bath room
on second story. For price, terms
and full particulars, see R. H. Rus-
sell, at Daily Express office.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
i
"OR SALE—
REAL ESTATE.
MUST BE SOLD
We offer for immediate sale a nearly
new five-room cottage, high up on one
of the hills, only two blocks from street
car and within twelve blocks of Alamo
Plaza; this place is well worth $3u00; own-
er is leaving the city and must sell;
make us an offer.
J. H. KIRK PATRICK CO.,
Exclusive Agents,
417-419 Navarro St.
A FINE modern cottage home, 5- rooms
and bath, Tobin Hill, on street car line,
A good 5-room cottage, modern
conveniences, on 50x150 lot, $2200. A new
5-room modern cottage, on street car line,
Laurel Heights, $2000; $500 cash, remainder
like rent. Five beautiful lots, fronting
S. Presa St., $550 each. Five high lots,
Craig Place, on car line, $600 each. Eight
lots, Tobin Hill, on car line. $6000. Rich-
ards & Campbell, 502Vfc E Houston St.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRIWGEHS
COR SALE—
* REAL ESTATE.
EDGEW UUD ADI> ITION.
MENEFEE nn.ALTY CO.,
106 Fast Houston St.
2-STORY BRICK HOUSE
This exceptionally fine home of nine
rooms, hall and bath, with large corner
lot; properly could not be improved for
less thar. $9u00; lot well worth $2500; will
offer for next few days at $6000.
F. C. HUNNAM & CO..
218 Avenu* D.
Old phone 43. New phone 2702.
BEACON H'LL HUME
Of ten rooms, with closets in every room;
newly built and is well worth the price
asked; let us show you.
J. N. GROESBEECK Wr CO., 217 Al. PI
FOUR-ROOM cottage, on San Pedro
Heights, with modern conveniences and
In nice neighborhood; is cheap for $1650;
$300 . ash will carry this one.
GROESBEECK CO., 217 Alamo PI.
LAUREL HEIGHTS
Fine building sites at reasonable prices;
only a few left.
H. O. SKINNER.
FOR SALE—Two beautiful building lots
on Laurel Heights. 100 feet south front.
150 feet from San Pedro car line. Address
Express.
EDG E WOOD A DDIT TON.
M !•: N E F E E R E A LT Y CO.,
106 East Houston St.
SflN ANTONIO ABSTRACT CO
(Incorporated.]
Room 204 Washer Bldg., Main Plaza.
We want to figure with you on that
abstract of title to your property. Have
us make it now. so you will be ready to
sell when you find a buyer. If your title
Is defective wo can help you to cure
Delays are dangerous.
J. E. WELLS, Mgr. Both Phones.
LAl'REL HEIGHTS HOME.
One of the nicest new modern homes In
this beautiful locality; south frontage;
eight rooms, elegant bathroom, closets,
pantries, sewers, gas. barn, walks; $5500;
easy terms. 115 E. Mistletoe.
DON'T wait until the price of Edgewood
acres goes up. See it now
MENEFEE REALTY CO.,
106 East Houston St.
A NICE 2-story house with 6 rooms, 2
halls, all modern conveniences, 2 blocks
fr"m car line, for $1800. A snap for $2500;
new cottage. I rooms and reception hall,
3 blocks from car line. For sale or ex-
change for good S. A property, 138-acre
farm. For further information call on
us. HOWARD & HENSLEY.
203 W. Commerce, Second Floor.
FOR SALE?—'Two large lots with three
4-room new houses; will net 15 per cent
on the investment; well located. J. H. C.,
Box 6, R. F. D. 7.
SIX-ROOM house, never occupied, on
Beacon Hill; lot 160 feet deep, fenced;
block of car line; sidewalks, $2700; $100
down, balance $25 per month, or will trade
for horse and buggy, automobile or va-
cant lots as first payment. Apply to
owner, 504 Conroy Bldg. New phoije 1224.
$150 CASH
and the balance almost like paying rent
will buy a new five-room modern cot-
tage on the Hot Wells car line. The price
is right, not built for speculation. More
houses are being constructed in this sec-
tion than any other in the city. If you
are interested in this call at the office.
It will pay you to investigate it.
MOORE, WEFING <fe COW ART.
Old phone 1444. Ground Floor
New phone 1274. Mackay Bldg.
mo WILL BUY
13 lots and a large 6-room house right on
Hot Wells enr Tine, this side of Marl-
borough Place, for $6000? a great bar-
gain for someone; lots alone worth more
than price asked.
CLAUDE KING & CO.,
Room 212 Mackay Bldg.
Phones: Old 57; new 819.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
COR SALE
* FA*MF AND R*NCHCS
FN IMPROVED farms on Karnes and
Wilson County line; 200 acres each; 7
miles from Falls City. For further in-
formation address Owner, Box 2, Falls
City, Tex.
440 ACRES one mile from Sutherland
Springs; 300 acres mesquite land, balance
sandy soil; 100 acres in cultivation; fronts
on river; 2-story house and other im-
provements; price only $13.50 per acre;
terms.
BROWN & MAHAN,
113 Frost Building.
Hancock, Loving & Koby
401-402 FROST BLDG.
TEX A S - M EX I CO I NY ESTM EN TS.
Mines and Mining, timber, ranch and
colonisation lands.
FOR SALE—C-acre truck and poultry
farm, all under cultivation and irrigated,
near San Antonio. W. J. Cheney, 621 E.
Commerce.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
COR SAI.6—
miscellaneous.
ELECTRIC bed stoves, a necessity
Invalids all the time and a comfort
well people during "northers." No c<l
feet, no damp sheets. For particultl
address 41& Express.
LUMBER, shingles, doors, windows, nl
work to consumers; big saving. Consul
ers Lumber Company, Houston, Tex.
WATERS-PIERCE—Look! Diebold bJ
glar and fireproof safes at prices ne|
offered before in Texas; second-ha
safes at 25 per cent of value. Act qu|
if you need anything in this line,
dress 205 Express.
AUTOMOBILE lamps and trimm |
plated; chandeliers, brass bedsteads
ished in any style. 507 W. Comrr
Alamo Safe Co.
IN MEXICO—Near Tampico, 100-acre
farm. Schuyler Poitevent. Laguna de la
Puerta, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
BRICK, BRICK, BRICK - Sand
pressed brick, as good as St. Louis b;
at one-third their cost. Patronize ho
industry. All orders given prompt attl
tlun. San Antonio Brick Co. Old ph<f
JttdO, Office and factory, corner Pine s|
• Sherman Streets.
SOUTH PARK.
The very best and by far the cheapest
lots for home builders or investment are
In this close-in addition on the Hot Wells
car line, only 10 minutes' walk to busi-
ness center. Prices and terms to suit
evervbodv Ask your agent or see the
owner. Hunstock, 223 Fourth St.
ALAMO HEIGHTS—Eight lots, lately oc-
cupied by the Maverick bungalow, de-
stroyed by fire. Most beautiful site on
the hill. Fence, servant's house and sta-
ble go with lots. If Interested write or
phone Robert Maverick for appointment.
INSIDE INVESTMENT.
On Oakland St.; will rent for 10 per
cent on purchase price; only few min-
utes' v^alk from center of city; in two
years lot alone will be worth price
asked; besides, you get a well-improved
lot. good two-story house, cement walks
and modern Improvements; it is one of
the finest residence sites inside the city;
a bargain if bought at once.
WILLARD L. SIMPSON,
HENRY TERRELL BUILDING, Room 8.
306 GOLIAD,
$2750.
This inside cottage of four large lovely
rooms, large bathroom with porcelain tub,
sewer, hot and cold water sink, circle gal-
lery around the house; on car line, four
blocks from Joske's, in best neighborhood
In town.
CONNESS REALTY CO.. Exo. Agts.
BIG BARGAIN.
640 acres rough grazing land. 16 miles
from San Antonio, 3Vi miles from Aim
Station; no white hills, all black, mes-
quite grass; $6 per acre, part cash, bal-
ance long time, 5 per cent interest. Thla
price for short time only. Address M.
Bossy. 222 Dolorosa St.
HOMESEEKERS—'Write for booklet de-
scriptive of lands in Nueces. Bee and San
Patricio Counties. Dibrell & Soyars,
Skid more, Tex.
FOR SALE—Sixty acres Rio Grande Val-
ley land three miles Closner, $15 acre If
sold this week. Owner at 623 Dawson St.
UVALDE COUNTY RAKGH
4320 acres, two sections good, smooth
land, balance good grazing land; ever-
lasting water, fenced and cross-fenced;
one of the finest little ranching proposi-
tions in the State and cheap at the price;
$4.50 per acre, terms.
BROWN & MAIIAN.
413 Frost Building.
FARM FOR SALE CHEAP-290 acres.
S3 to 100 in cultivation; about 30 acres
more can be put In. This is one of the
best farms in the mountains. 22 miles
north of New Braunfels, Comal County,
Texas, one-half mile river front; good
4-reom house; $4350 will take it. Will
take some city property in trade. Peter
Norvotny Jr., New Braunfels, Texas.
L. W. CULVER makes a specialty'
storing, packing and shipping furnitL.|
Both phones 21fc(0.
BANKRUPT SALE OF JEWELRI
STOCK.
At Brenham, Texas, on Friday, F|
26, 1900, at 1 o'clock p. m., I will offer |
private sale to the highest bidder,
cash, the stock, of Jewelry owned by
estate of R. E. Graber.
Stock invoicing $ll,0Ji|
Furniture and fixtures 3,0t>|
*14,01.1
The above stock consists of out gl? I
painted china, flat silver, hollow sTh
ware, watches, brooches, novelties
all goods usually carried in the ab
line.
Satd sale subject to the apprc'
the court. For further informatio,
dress A. ROBINSON. Trust
Box 783, Austin, Tea
FOR SALE—Two cypress tanks 7^
feet, one foot high; one counter sciaL
two 10-gallon water coolers: one lot ol
galvenized iron nails. Habfcht, Brauf
& Co., Comal ana Buena Vista Sts.
FOR SALE—Two good overcoats, chea.fl
one long black, size 37, other a top co,™
about 3* size. 310 Alamo Bank Bldg.,
draughting room.
FOR SALE—House and 10 acres irrigable
land on West Mitchell St. Apply to S.
D. Adams, 319 Santa Clara Street, after
4 p. m.
FOR SALE—Good investment. RYAN
says buy these and make money. 18 big
50-foot lots, on water mains, $1800 cash.
RYAN. Old phone 846.
MY SIX-ROOM house, that cost me $3300,
in Arlington Court, half block of Hot
Wells car line, goes for $2700. one-third
cash; best port of the city, cenient walks,
nicely fenced, occupied eight months; has
nice bath, hot and cold water, cement
driveways, servant's room. Apply to
owner, Mr. Forrest, 137 Arlington Court.
Office phone 1224 new.
A BARGAIN
A well-built house, finely finished in-
terior, mirror plate clothes press doors,
sewer connected, modern plumbing and
everything up to date, for sale by ED
STEVES •<- SONS. House contains seven
rooms, bath, two halls. vestibule,
screened rear porch, etc.; never has been
occupied; on Carson St.. between New
Braunfels Ave. and Rogers: will sell
part cash, balance on easy terms. Apply
Ed Steves & Sons.
A BARGAIN IN A PKESS
FOR SALE—Gnss 8 patge, 7 or 8 column webb
perfecting press, capacity 4 or 8 pages, which
runs at a speed of 8000 papers per hour. In good
condition, with stereotyping machinery com-
plete. Price very low-—only $2000. F. O. B.
San Antonio.
For further pairticulaLrs. address Express
Publishing Co., San Antonio. Texas.
S20 AND 640-ACRE tracts, Bandera
County; some of these tracts have ranch
improvements; price $3 per acre, balance
your own time.
BROWN & MAHAN,
413 Frost Building.
GULP COAST colonization proposition,
12.0CKJ nc-rc.* fruit and truck land, lOo per
cent agricultural. In oil, artesian and
lain belt. Laveca County, 18 miles south
ot Hallettsville, 16 miles north of Edna.
Near Port O'Connor & Rio Grande Rail-
wi y, now to be completed. Black, san^.y
loam, clav subsoil, 50 per cent prairie and
open timber. Lavaca River runs through
tract, Jl'i Prospectus. Davis & 1'ripp.
Hallettsville, Tex.
11 TO ACRES. Provident City, Tex., ad-
( joining tract n« w being colonized by
l Provident Land Co. Fruit and truck beit,
Lavaca bounty, in oil. artesian and rain
belt. Big money maker. fl5. Davis &
Tripp Hallettsville, Tex.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One i
of mining engineering books; make an*
fer; would exchange for architects!
books. 310 Alamo Bank Bldg
FOR SALE—86 feet of 3-foot h!
healthy, full-grown hedge. Apply 406
Poplar St.
FULL CORD WOOD YARD sells c
tho best post oak and mesquite; delivi
in full cord wagons. Frank Bas
phone 1107.
■ ~ 1 —
SEE Jack W. Neal for garden hose,
stock, 6 to 10-ply; low prices; all gi
anteed. Both phones, 227 South Floros
ONE second-hand gasoline engine. 2
P., for sale; bargain. Jack W. Neal,
S. Flores St.
EDGEWOOD ADDITION.
M F N E F K E RE A LT Y CO.,
106 East Houston St.
EDGEWOOD A DDIT10N.
MENEFEE REALTY CO..
106 East Houston St.
FOR SA — On South Heights, house and
lot, 50x150 feet, seven rooms, outhouse-i
and large stable. Price $3000. No agents.
New phone 3120.
A fine home site, corner of San Pedro
and Mistletoe; 110 feet on San Pedro and
feet on Mistletoe. Price $i)HOO
STONE-ZORKOWSKY CO., J -:.xc. Agts.
Old Phone 1364. 225 St. Mary St.
A fine chicken ranch or small country
home; four acres, with small house, all
In cultivation, six miles from City Hall
on the Qulntana road. Price $300; half
cash.
8TONE-ZORKOWSK Y CO., Exo. Agts.
Old Phone 1364 . 225 St. Mary St.
A home on South Heights of ten rooms;
lot 75x150 feet: ten rooms. 2-story frame,
In first-class condition. Tills Is a bargain
at the price. $3500.
STONE-ZORKO WSIv V CO.
Old Phone 1364. 225 St. Mary St.
For Sale or Exchange
A new 12-room hotel in the new town
of Nixon, fifty miles east of San Antonio;
two large lots; hotel complete in all re-
spects, with good patronage.
BROWN iVr MAHAN.
413 Frost Bldg.
rM>4 ACRES of fine land four miles from
Nixon; h»o acres in cultivation, improved;
a good flowing well on this property, and
others can be easily had at from 3M to
400 feet; good soil. Land produces corn,
cotton, ribbon cane, cabbage and all
truck. This land can be bought for a
short time for 40 per cent of what similar
land with flowing wells sell for in this
section. Would consider other good prop-
erty in exchange for the above. Brown A
Mahan, 413 Frost Bldg.
SAN PEPRO AVENUE.
Absolutely one of the choicest homes on
San Pedro Avenue; the home of a promi-
nent. business man who must have more
room. It contains every convenience pos-
sible to put in a house; eight rooms, with
closets, reception hall, very large bath,
gas. chandeliers, electricity, bells, ser-
vants' house and bath in yard; large
barn, all kinds of shrubbery, southeast
front, near corner Cypress Street. $S000.
CONNESS REALTY CO.. Kxcl. Agts.
OWNER will sell a co»y homo of five
rooms, hall, bath, hot and cold water;
servant's room; sliding door between par-
lor and dining-room; fireplaces ,n each
room; front and back porches; pr^ttv
lf'.wns front and back; automobile shed,
outsheds; In tho best neighborhood in the
city. Dr. Charted Reeo, 3U.J W. Commerce
Street.
TOBm HILL
Eight-room 2-story house, modern, on
$150 cash payment anu the balance $50 per
month; will finish Inside and floor with
quarter-sawed oak.
BROWN & MAHAN.
413 Frost Bldg.
TOBIN HILL BARGAINS—Only *4500 for
brand new 8-room 2-story residence on E.
Myrtle St.; modern, hot and cold water,
electric lights, cement walks, one block
of car line. Also new 5-room cottage next
door, $2500 on one lot. $3500 on two lots;
easy terms. Best bargains on the hill. A.
J. Greiner, owner, 602^ E. Houston St.
New phone 1469.
$250 CASH
Buys an elegant 5-room house with ball,
bath, gas, sewers, etc., on a corner lot in
best residence section; good car service.
This Is a snap, as owner is leaving town
and would rather sell than rent. See us
quick, as these chances do not come every
day.
R. If. WESTER CO.
Both Phones 3041. 3:J0 E. Houston St.
VERY CHEAP LOTS.
$375 A LOT.
Buys a lot near Pecos and Perez Streets.
CONNESS REALTY CO.. Exo. Agts.
COMPELLED to sell 4-room cottage with
laboratory, modern In every respect: call
Thursday or Friday and owner will show
you. 511 Monumental St.
A GRAND HOMESAN D!S™CT
Sacrificed
GOV E R N M ENT HILL BARGAIN-1/J5
Van Ness, six rooms; fine trees ami
shrubbery. Kinney, 301 Main Ave. New
phone 11; old phone h69-1r.
RIVER FRONT LOTS, Jones Avenue and
Dallas St. Prices $550 to $*no; easy terms.
C. A. Kloek, 101 Washer Bldg.
$250 ('ASH, BALANCE MONTHLY, for a
new 5-room cottage; porcelain bath, elec-
tricity, screens, cement walks, barn; Mul-
berry Ave , near Flores; $2uG0. Wm. F
Schutz, Riverside Bldg
Nowhere, in the South is there a
home whero every detail for com-
fort has been more carefully ar-
ranged. It is two stories with a
basement. The lower story and
basement is of solid brick; the sec-
ond story of lumber, shingle finish.
Contains sixteen rooms exclusive of
halls; tw" batn rooms and six stor-
age closets. Electric lighted with
handsome fixtures; complete sys-
tem of electric call bells and bur-
glar alarm. Heated with the hot
water system. Every bedroom has
a stationary lavatory, hot pnd cold
water; two bath rooms. Large
brick stable qnd carriage house.
Brick garage and servants' house;
three bedrooms and bath. It is ot
the crest of u hill, in the center of.
21$ acres of beautifully improved
grounds containing a natural grove
of forest shade trees. There are
cement walks and asphalt drive-
ways.
It is located in one of the best
sections of San Antonio, where
property values are increasing rap-
idly and much building going on.
It is on a street car line, fifteen
minutes to the business center of
the city. It can be bought »»t a
sacrifice and upon any reasonable
terms to suit the ouyer. For price
and particulars, call on or address
R. H. Russell, office in The Daily
Express building.
NOTICE TO MY PATRONS.
My office is at 406 Washer Bldg., and
not with J. Tom Williams any more. B.
P. Hintze, Reul Estate Age.
If you are In the market for a first-
class modern home let us show you a
OAKLAND ST. BARGA IN—Two-story
frame, nine rooms, well improved; large
lot, beautiful grounds, facing south; very
desirable inside residence. Willard L.
Simpson, Exclusive Agent
FINES":' river bottom improved fruit and
truck fainis, Lavaca County, never over-
flows, ir rain belt. 100 acres upward. 320
to $35 per acre, pav $50 to $100 per acr.i
net. Davis & Tripp, Hallettsville. Texas.
RICH PICKING
45-acre ranch in Boerne, Tex., all mod-
ern conveniences, high. cool, a health
resort; only $4000; terms. Address 469
Express.
$125 NATIONAL SAFE for $75. good
new. Also $230 cash register for $J00
South Flores St.
■ .VH STOCK —
HORSES, MULES. CATTUi ^
I Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Offi<J
1 and residence 519 San Pedro. Dogs boacl
i ed. Phones 876 new; 3311 old.
| TWO extra good young Jersey cows f I
sale, fresh. I>ee A. Adams, Blanco Roa I
FOR SALE—A large bay horse for fami I
use; any child ca.n drive him. Ill Natha|
Strflfct.
FOR S ALP:-High class, toppy gentld
man's roadster; plenty of speed, strlctll
Al; can be seen at Fair Grounds, Splan'l
Stable.
FOR SALE—2'i lots on Woodlawn Avs.,
south front. Inquire Mrs. Anderson, 10T9
Main Ave.
north hackberry St corner.
Five.room cottage, hall. bath, sewers,
chandeliers, switches; barn, three lar«ru
lots; good corner for store and another
cottage: $3000. Wm. F. Schutz. Riverside
Bldg.
FOR SALE -2000-aere tract of land in
Victoria County, favorably loeated and a
genuine bargain If taken before March
first. Desire to hear from actual buyers —
only. C. 15 Hollnml. Victoria. Texas. | j.x>r SALE-One thousand 2. 3 and
THE best horses and mules for sale
Lovelady Horse and Mule Market,
S. Flores St. New phone 2107. Old phonJ
1271.
TWO TRACTS of 100 acres each; fin*
level, rich mesquite lend, close to city,
artesian belt; price $45 per acre, easy
terms. Such bargains seldom offered near
San Antonio. Address 647 Express.
COR SALE
FAPMS AIMD RANCHES.
RIVIKUA, NTKi'KK Cot NTV TKXA8
Fancy fruit und vegetable farms of nil
now five-room house just completed; sizes, from 5 acres up, at Rivera, on the
latest California bungalow style, perfect Oulf con.it Kirh soli, artesian water
in every detail; location and elevation fine boating and bathing. Prices and
the highest point In the city, lids prop- reasonable and en-'- t.w u
erty is well worth $3500. but for quick 1IrateJ l.-f nnd ,
le $2500 will buy it. Terms can be nr- • "Jpa nrtlll,' s ">«
THEO. F. KOCH ft CO.
601 Ilinz Building, Houston, Texas.
year old steers,
ton, Tex.
W. B. Barbee, W'har-
FUlt SALE—Bmall herd of dairy cows!
and farming implements. Geo. Tournat.|
Chy Limits on Goliad Road.
COR SALb--
m'scellaneous.
MAKE me an offer on a $t)> piano bond
A dd T< ss 50-4 Ex pi ess.
— FOR SALE—One 6-year-old mare, 1S|
$100 PIANO bond, good at S. A Music > hands, gentle; also three young mares
< o , for vale cheap. Address 580 Express, I not fully broken, cheap. 170 Rehman 5|
FINE R. II. watch, $10; expired loan, 17-
jewel, guaranteed perfect; a bargain. S.
B. May, Pawnbroker, 104 W. Houston St.
FOR SALE— Bargain ; brand-new rotary
well-drilling rnachin*, mounted on
wheels; suitable for water and irrigation
veils. H. M. McLeod, So4 Polk Ave.,
Houston, Tex.
REGISTERED Jersey bulls for sale.
D. Dobbin, San Antonio, Texas, Route
ranged
MOORE. WEFING & COW ART.
Old phone 1444. Ground Floor
New phone 1274. Mackay Bldg
FOR SALE—By owner, ISOO-acre ranch;
ISO) in fields ha a nee 90 per cent subject
to cultivation; 11 miles from city, on
macadamized road; running water- three
kinds of soil. 93,S Express.
LANDS
10,000 acres, 2»5 miles from San Antonio,
fenced and cross fenced; 3000 acres til-
lable; two four-room rock houses, well
and windmill, running stream and several
springs. Cheap at $4."i0 per acre.
20.500 acres in Duval County, fenced,
twelve miles from railroad; 60 pet cent
tillable; good improvements. $4 per aero.
6500 acres, located two miles southwest
of Carrizo Springs, in flowing water belt;
9."> per cent agricultural; chocolate sandy
loam soil, clay subsoil. Only 18.50 psr
acre.
1500 acres four miles from good town on
railroad; 400 acres fine timber land, bal-
ance black hogwai.ow land; about 200 _
acres in cultivation; two houses and other i Property, two to five blocks from Alamo
The Beet of Al!
Fine fil-acre farm. 15 miles out, on
Somerset Read, all In cultivation and
ready for planting; $1300 worth of good
improvements; 10 acres m fjm> young or-
chard, $700 worth of fruit last year; two
mules, wagon, harness and implements
goes with farm for $100.'); half cash, rest
1, 2 and .1 years.
.1. L. LYTLE REALTY CO.,
23G E. Houston St.
ALAMO GREENHOl'SE, J26 Grayson
Street, headquarters for shade trees,
palms evergreens nnd roses, ferns and
pot plants Old phme 3591.
fcECOND-HAND pipe and relaying rails. |
V. a carry ih« largesc stocK in Southtvesi.
If in market lo uuy or sod communicate
with us Texas Supply Co., Beaumont,
Texas.
F' »R SAL!'; <Y.tt<iri seed, Me ten's Tri-
umph. all raised on my farm, five miles
west of San Antonio; all ginned by J.
K. Lamm. South Flores St. Price, $2.25
por 100 pounds, or $30 per ton J. T.
Hlankt. 226 San Pedro Avenue, San An-
tcnlo, Texas.
JERSEY cowa for sale, also registered
Jersey bull for service, $3. 227 S. Florea
St., rear Jack W. Neat's. Joe A. Howard.
FOR SALE-Some young Jersey milch
cows, fresh in milk, giving from to S
gallons milk per day. Old phone 1265.
FOR SALE—Cheap, Hynes phaeton for
physician, and good horse. Appl/ 407
Martin St.
L1MHER, lumber, lumber! Wo «r« sell-
ing lots ff it because our prices are the
lowest. Frank W. Spfar, W Avenue C
Old phono 170A.
pOR SALE
VEHICLES AND HARNESS.
SANDSTROM short turn bufflM and
runabouts; something new; corn*
them; vehicles turn In their cwn length.
Stancke Droii
FOR SALE—*100 piano bond good for
fare value; will sell cheap. Address 4(12
Express.
WOOD for sale: some big rough chunks
that we can't split, 6 to 12 Inches thick,
15 to 18 Inches long. }r, for full cord; I
fort, mostly all split, $5.30; stovewood, $6
SEVERAI. second-hand buggies, cheap;
both si eel and rubber tires. Jack W.
Neal, 22; S. Flores St.
BUGGY tops made to oriier^ trimming
and painting of vehicles of all kinds.
Carter-Mullaly Transfer Co.
yOR HALE — 200 acres well-irnproved ■ -,
black mesquite land, eight miles from i F''r ror,J 1 '* cord, $3, all dry oak; quick
Snn Antonio; price. J.I6 per acre, quick ""
sale only. 100 acres. 2^4 miles out. ad-
joining railroad track, plenty water, JftO
per acre, easy terms. Close-in business
$25 CASH
$2."» cash and $23 per month will buy you
a Ci-room cottage or bungalow. Boats
paying rent, for in a few years you will
own your own home. See us.
BROWN & MAHAN.
413 Frost Bldg. •
improvements. Price $10.60 per acre.
41fi0 acres six miles from railroad; run-
ning stream through center; practically
aa agricultural land; black sandy loam
and black hogwallow; open country. Price
$S.30.
26,000 acres four miles from railroad;
85 per cent agricultural; black sandy
loam, clay subsoil. Price $6.50 per acre.
&>00 acres, 85 miles southwest of San
Antonio; 98 per cpnt very best agricul-
tural land; chocolate sandy loam soil;
flowing well district, ten miles from rail-
road; nothing better at the price, $10 per
acre. Terms and favorable release clause.
BROWN & MAM AN.
41 a Vrn«t Rids.
Plaza, at a bargain.
Street.
Apply b'M S. Presa
delivery and full measure. Beacon Hill
Wood Co., new phone 2200-black.
NEW and second hand gas stoves, one
six-hole wood range. Ring Rollins, 301
E. Commerce.
FOR BARGAINS tn second-hand vehicles
we* Woodward Carr'a*e Co.
COR SALE-
* FUBNITURK AND PIANOS.
FVRNITI'RE, matting, art squares,
linoleum; prices right, cash or credit.
Pee Cady-Cotter P'urnlture Co., 114 Main
Plaza.
WHY do you not buy 10 or 20 acres of
land, close In, whore youltnow the price
will continue to grow; our land Is as
sightly as the best; it Is tho bc.st of the
sigl.ily; $1 Invested now will be worth
*10 In the future. Call its up if you want
something of this sort; wc will show you
RATCLIFFK & LACKS.
FOR THE TEXAS STOCKMEN—A
BARQAIN.
SO,MO acres magnificent, land, on the
Mexican border, fronting the Rio Grande,
opposite Maverick County; 10,000 acres
can be Irrigated from river at small ex-
pense; nothing better for the price. Ad-
dress P. O. Box S76, San Antonio, Texas
or both phones 332t.
GOOD second-hand
buggies very cheap
surreys, phaetons
Sta&elte Brothers
WE MUST get rid <f our second-hand
vehicles Come ear y for b.i gains.
Staacke Brothers.
WK have a lo' of second-hand vehicle,
that we are offering very cheap. Staack*
Brothers
BRICK, SAND, LIME. CEMENT, ETC.-
Wholesale and retail, prompt delivery.
Yard corner Medina and Hnn Fernando
Streets. A Blesenbach, Agt Old phone
2*27; new phone 19!W. Office hours 8 to
11 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
SEWING machines repaired ana cleaned
at M. J. Hewitt's. Both phones.
FOR SALE--A piano,
dress r.53 Express.
a bargain. Ad'
FOR SALE—Nice extension dining table.
Call at C23 Dawson St., make offer.
B'
ICYCLES—
AND MOTOCYCLHS.
GUARANTEE CYCLE CO., now lonatad
at 414 Navarro St. Motorcycles, bicycles,
mndrles and repairing; Indian acenoy
grtOW OSBS AND FIXTURES
SHOW CASES. Soda Fo^ruaTn^Ooose^
necka, Bank and Drug Flxturaa. et4..
manufactured by Maltander & Son. VlN,
Writ* (or catalogue. Lowest prtea*
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