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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILY EXPRESS: THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1908.
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* REAL ESTATE.
H »R ton days only $1350 rash buys 315
Belmont St. new 4 room house, hull, hath,
barn. Se»> It todny.
LOT (ilVEN AWAY FREE
At sixvial hair of lots In Marlborough
Plan March 5 and ti, 190$. Call at of-
fice for particulars.
EMPIRE
215 E.
REALTY CO.,
Houston St.
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We are exclusive agents for the
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Southwest Texas counties. If you
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lands are the cheapest on the
market. Literature mailed on ap-
plication.
NICHOLSON, FURNISH & SMITH,
Ground Floor. Moore Bldg.
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COR SALE—
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W. EVERGREEN
Fine lot. 74'a feet front, among the best
houses in city. Priced less than it is
worth.
SAM C. BELL,
Old phone.* 321 W. Laurel.
FOR SALE Ry owner, eight-room cot-
tage. large barn., lot 70x200. 515 West Ma-
con St.; between two car lines and near
two schools. Address R. W. lleJlig, X'. O.
Box 1121.
BEAUTIFUL family burial lots in the
charming Dtgnowlt) Cemetery, where the
soft south wind in the lingering twilight
murmurs a solemn requiem to the laugh-
ing echoes of «l.i\s long absent, long since
passed away. William A. Howell, P. O.
Box 438.
'OCIETY MEETINQS-
Attent.'on Sir Knights.
Pan Antonio Oommandery
No. 7. K. T., will hold a spe-
cial conclave this evening at
S o'clock at Asylum Masonic
Toinple for work in the Red
Cross.
Sojourning Sir Knights
courteously Invited.
CIIAS. \V. TITUS, E. C.
Attention, Maccabees!
Regular review of the
Maecafcees will lie held to-
night at s :;n o i-lock in
Odd Fellows Hall. All
members urged to attend.
W. F. WOODMAN, K. K.
A GOOD INVESTMENT
Seventy-six feet front on Soledad St.,
only oil'1 block from Houston St.; two
houses, annual rentals $156. Absolutely
the cheapest < lose-in property in that
district, ft is increasing in value and the
present rents pay well on the price—$5500.
MULLALY & MT'IR,
301-302 Mackay Bldg.
SIX ROOMS, hall, modern, good stable,
• Miner lot; on cars; Tobin Hill district;
$4500. Kinsley-Ingram.
FIVE-ROOM modern, close to cars,
Tobin Hill, large lot, good improvements,
$3200. Kinsley-Ingram.
WITTE ADDITION LOTS.
On South Presa St. car line, 12 blocks
from Commerce St.. macadamized streets,
sewers, water. Prices. $375 up.
WM. F. SCHUTZ, Sole Agent.
FUNEk.AL NOTICE.
Edmund Caleb Bonsai.
The funeral services of Mr. Edmund
Caleb Bonsill will take place from St
Mark's Church at 10:30 o'clock a. m
Friday.
Jaun Hernandez.
Died—In San Antonio, Tex., at 10:30
o'clock p. m. March 3, 1!h>8, Mr. Juan
Hernandez, aged 72 years. Funeral will
take place from late residence, W)2 Frio
Street, this (Thursday) morning at X:;jo
a. m. from San Fernando Cathedral at
9 o'clock a. m. March 5, lt«'^. Friends and
acquaintances are Invited to attend. In-
terment In San Fernando Cemetery.
George Blanchard.
Died In this city, George Blanchard of
Pine Bluff, Ark., at 5 o'clock p. ni
Tuesday, March 3, 190S. aged 50 vears!
Funeral will take place from the I eat -
Robinson Chapel, 320 West Commerce
Street, Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clmk.
Brother Odd Fellows are requested to
meet promptly at 3:30 p. m. at Odd Fel-
lows Hall to attend funeral In a body.
poR
SALE-
REAL ESTATE.
OARVER, 71!) OGDEN ST.
Eight rooms, new, modern, $8000.
Seven rooms, new. modern, $1500.
Five rooms, modern, $3260.
Four rooms, modern, $2500.
SEVEN-ROOM modern, good stable
good lot, well improved, Laurel Heights;
sacrifice, $4500. Kinsley-Ingram.
BEACON HILL, the most beautiful ad-
dition to the city; modern four-room
cottage; reception hall, b;ith. electric
lights; two-story barn; half block ground,
$700 cash, balance terms; all improve-
ments new. Call at corner Wesatche
and Capitol Ave.
A CHEAP BUNCH
U adjoining lots facing south on Vir-
ginia Ave., over MX) feet; one block from
street ear line; city water and electric
lights; lots adjoining selling for J4,VI to
Jijio each; price $375 each, for the bunch;
*1200 cash; terms at 7 per cent. King-
Magill Realty Co.. Room 212 Mackay
Bldg.; new phone 819.
FOR SALE—By owner, 7-room 2-story
house, modern, in first-class repair, oh
paved street; In walking distance from
City Hall; price $2600. Address 41 Ex-
press.
A PICK-UP
An eight-room 2-siory frame house on
corner, fronts south and east, fine lot
50x150; barn, outbuildings, shrubbery
must lie sold quickly. The J. H Klrk-
patrick Co., 41!) Navarro St.
Beautiful Suburban Residence in. the Neighborhood of the
Country Club, the Rendezvous of Fashionable Society.
This splendid property—recognized as one of the finest homes in the Soutii—is offered for sale at a
great sacrifice to settle an estate. 1 here are sixteen rooms exclusive of halls, bath rooms, storerooms, etc.,
with all the comforts and conveniences afforded by modern construction and the most perfect that money
could buy, being equipped with light, heat, water, call bell service, etc. There is a large brick stable, a
garage, ample servants' quarters, with two and one-half acres of ground shaded with a forest of native oak
and pecan trees. I he car line passes immediately in the rear of the property—and splendid macadam
driveways leading into the city and country. The Country Club and Brackenridge Park are located adjacent
to Alamo Heights, making this the choice residence part of San Antonio,
I he beautiful Alamo Heights suburb is now undergoing great improvement and rapid development and
is experiencing a steady increase in values. It is a most favorable time to acquire property in this pictur-
esque suburb. For an ideal Southern home—for the winter home of a wealthy Northern man or for a high-
grade select family hotel—no more charming site or more valuable property is to be found in the State.
FOR PRICES, TERMS AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET, WRITE
R. H. RUSSELL ® CO., "M5 Na.varroSt., San Antonio. Tex.
Timber Land
610 acres of extra choice post oak land
four miles from railroad station; f»00 acres
will cut from ten to fifteen cords of wood
per acre. The balance of the property
has been cleared and is excellent truck
land. Good oil indications on property.
Will sol| or trade for San Antonio prop-
erty, improved or unimproved; will also
consider merchandise as part of trade.
Price only $9 per acre. For particulars
call or write,
J. TOM WILLIAMS,
109 Avenue D. Opposite Postofflce
Corpus Road
27 acres level, rich land, front-
ing on the Corpus Christ! Road,
all cleared and cultivated. We of-
fer this at $150 per acre. If you
want something to subdivide 'we
will sell you this on terms that
will suit you. Call at office for
particulars.
513 Refugio Street
Cottage of four rooms and hall, with
two new three-room cottages in rear
facing Lavaca. All have sewer connec-
tions. Rents for $30.50 per month. I 'rue,
12350.
BOSBYSHELL & RINK, Exc. Acts.
239 Moore Bldg.
SAN ANTONIO ABSTRACT CO.
(Incorporated I.'nder the Laws of Texas.)
J. E. WELLS, Manager.
12 Years' Experience In Texas.
114 Dwyer Avenue. New phone 1158
Two lots on
Woodlawrv Avenue,
Laurel Heights, between Howard and
Main. These ale extra fine and will lie
sold right. Apply Sam C. Bell, 321 West
Laurel St., old phone.
TO GET CASH- Three lots on Dawson1
graveled street, no mud; nice place to
build your home; $260 each; close to
school. Ryan, 1S22 E. Commerce. Old
phone 846.
3-R.oom Cottgae,
good lot, hlock front cars, one block west
of San Pedro Springs. Price, $105u; easy
terms. Sam C. Bell, 321 W. Laurel St.,
old phone.
TWO NEW COTTAGES.
Four rooms, one block from cars, lots
00x150, west of San Pedro Springs one
block Price, }1S0»; easy terms. Sam C.
Bell. 321 W. Laurel, old phone.
I*' you want to sen Texas land or city
properly, list with Kinsley-Ingram, 115
W. Houston. City rentals solicited.
950 ACRES
til Artesian Belt, chocolate loam, only one
•nd a half mile from city limits; on one
of the best iacadamlz< d roads In Bexar
County. The best thing on the market
for the money, price $25.
SAN ANTONIO LOAN & TRI'ST CO
Both phones. 215 \V. Commerce St.
J. A.
102 West
CLOPTON,
Houston Street.
211 Wicks
$1800.
Cheapest home on the market; six large
rooms, large hull, barn, sheds, east front,
two blocks from Alamo car line.
CONNESS REALTY CO.. Exc. Agts.
DIM MITT COUNTY LAND.
6000 acres, six miles of Carrizo Springs,
choice body agricultural land in artesian
belt, near proposed railroad. Owner will
sell or exchange for San Antonio prop-
erty; price $0.50 per acre.
J. H. KIRKPATRICK & CO.,
41!) Navarro Street.
FOR SALE.
Five-room house, hall, hath, sewers
electricity, stable, lot 50xlri0, near ear
line; house partially furnished; all for
$2550.
J.
317
M. TAYLOR,
Novorro St.
PLAYER-PIANO
A decided bargain In
a Piano Player-Piano.
It has been left with
us on sale and no rea-
sonable otfer will be
refused.
Thos. Goggan & Bros.
NEW modern cottage on Dignowlty Hill;
five rooms, two balls; a beauty. From
owner for only $2100. Old phone 675-3r.
WANTED—To sell or rent my home,
two-story brick house, ten rooms, with
furniture; good neighborhood. S29 Ex-
press.
BEAl'TIFl'L new 2-story 9-room modern
house, select neighborhood; all neccssiry
outhouses, on two lots; hlock from ear-
to!' ten days at $3500—one-half cash. Dr.
Dixon, Hicks Hldg
I'KAAts land, large ana small tracts-
also irrigating land. Send for folders or
see Kinsley- Ingram, ju> vv. Houston at.
BARGAINS—Two splendid South Heights
homes;- see Dr. Hooper, 119'j Alamo
Flaw; no agents.
FOR SALE—Vacant lots; make us an
offer on lots 39-41. block 21 South Heights
Addition; south front, high location, halt
block South of car line. Aubrey & King.
M^ure Building.
McGehee's
Specials
FOR SALE—Nice modern 8-rootn
dence in heart of city, and nice
roundings, near High School; price for
few days, $1500.
J. 11. McGEHEE.
Colonization Proposition.
I own one of the best tracts of land in South Texas, ten miles south of
the Southern I'acitie Railway and sixteen miles southwest of the town of
1 valde all fenced on outside lines—have had the whole tract resurveyed.
all section and half section corners established, separate field notes of
each and every section, and roadways fifteen feet wide opened up and cut
out on all Section lines; abundance of well water at 30 to 100 feet; soil rich
black and chocolate loam, with clay subsoil; practically all strictly first-
class agricultural land; not 5 per cent of poor or objectionable land on
entire tract. You may rkle from San Antonio to the Rio Grande lUver and
you will not find a better tract of land of the size than this. Same kind
of land in same county, twice as far from railway, selling rapidly
now in small tracts at $20 per acre. I am no retailer and will sell in a
body at $10 per acre and make reasonable terms. Responsible party with
some cash and ability to colonize can make big profit quick, parceling out
resi-
sur-
FOK SALE- 15 acres on river, near Hot
Wells and about one block from car
line; price $00.
J. II. McOEHEE.
FOR SALE—200 acres Just outside of
city limits, fine irrigated garden; $15,000
worth of Improvements; price 124.000
J. H. MctlKHEE.
this valuable tract.
land.
If you are In the
Investigate this.
No.
market for a body of strictly first-class agricultural
JOHN \V. WARREN, Owner.
10 Blum Street, San Antonio, Texas,
FOR SALE—50 acres in heart of the ir-
rigated garden district, with flowing
wells all around; in sight of Collins farm;
price $100.
J. It. McGEHEE.
FOR SALE -x-room modern residence in
good neighborhood and praty surround-
ings; close in on S. PrWa St; price
$3500.
.1. H. McGEHEE.
FOR SALE—Good 5-rootn house on Hill
St.. near car line; in first-class condition
price $1900.
J. H. McGEHEE.
FOR SALE -S-room modern 2-story resi-
dence on Tobin Hill; in heart of resi-
dence district; very pretty surroundings
and excellent neighborhood; price $c,noo
J. H. McGEHEE.
FOR SALE-- 4-room cottage, hall and
bath on Buena \ Ista St., nice surround-
ings; good neighbors; price $1HOO.
J. 11. McGEHEE.
FOR SALE 21 acres In cltv limits 2
miles from Court House; is an excellent
sanitarium site; has some good improve-
ments; price $15.00i).
J. H. McGEHEE.
l'OR SALli-Sb acres in city limits; all
nice, smooth, level land; price $350 nor
acre.
■T. H. McGEHEE,
23fi E. Houston St.,
San Antonio, Texas.
TWO of the most beautiful residence
lots in the restricted district of Beacon
Dr. Dixon, Hicks Bldg.
Hill. Make offer.
FOl'R-ROOM cottage, Tdbin Hill district
,l!-L wfj Improved, half block car
line, $2.»00. Kinsley-Ingrain.
FOR SALE.
402 acres of fine black land six miles
from City Hall on Frio Road and on I.eon
Creek; everlasting water, good fence
Trice $22.50; good terms.
Eight lots oil South Heights, fronting
south, one block from South Heights Park.
Price $900 for all, or will sell pick for $125
a lot.
1030-acre ranch and farm in Havs
County, fifteen miles from Son Marcos;
fifty acres In field; house and barns; good
well in yard; wind mill, everlasting
springs; all fenced and cross fenced on
Blanco River. Price $9500, Apply to
HOUSTON STREET.
The street which carries all the car lines in a rapidly growing: citv vf 100.000
is unquestionably tho best for real estate investment. Moreover. the direction
of growth in tin- city is increasing the importance of the street Rents and real
estate values there must Increase continually.
We have for sale the only three properties that can be bad on Houston
►Street between Alamo Plaza and Soledad Street. Prices and terms at our office.
MULLALY & MUIR,
301-302 Mackay Bldg.
Will buy new bungalow, three room J avid
bath, nevep occupied, 107 Adams Ave.,
on»- block west of San Pedro Park, one
block to car line, $250 cash, balance $10
monthly and interest.
hit. WITTK,
Hicks Building. Both Phones.
632 CR.OSBY ST.
This large cottage with galleries all
around it; eorner lot; five large rooms,
reception hall, lights, bath, sewer, first-
class; $2S00.
CONNESS REALTY CO.. Exc. Agts.
FOR SALE—One of the most
beautiful homes on San Pedro Ave.
Everything up-to-date; the lot is
1>V'X2U0 feet; lot worth the price
asked; terms.
i want you
to see the next lot to the corner of
Ogden Street, facing Cypress Street and
Crocket square, nice lawn, sidewalks,
driveway, shade trees three years old;
wood and coal shed; considering location
and improvements this is a bargain at
the price, $1500.
HOSUVSHELI, RINE,
Both Phones. 239 Moore Bldg.
Pi)R SAI/E—Nine-room 2-story house on
Bandera and Virginia Ave.; lot 100x175,
price $25110; good view of West End Lake.
Bexar Realty Co.. 22,i Mackay Bldg.
P. C. WOOD.
Room D12, Mackay
Exc. Agt.
Bldg.
Six-Room Cottage
Only three months old. modern in
every respect; sewers, gas, electric
lights, one half block from car line;
in excellent neighborhood; is offered
for an immediate sale at the low price
of $L'750; easv terms.
R. H. WESTER COMPANY.
Both phones 3041. 320 E. Houston Street.
A BARGAIN Fine lots in Hanlon's new
addition, Dignowlty Hill, cheap; terms
reasonable. Also several other fine bar-
gains. For further information see W.
F. Hanlon. with Halliday-Sweet Realty
Co., Mackay Bldg.
340 Dwyer Ave.
C. M. POSEY.
Old phone 2S95.
FOR SALE—Choice property, residence
or apartment house, Travis Park dis-
trict. Address owner, 14a Express.
$1200 BARGAIN.
Lot 54x1^0. fronts southeast on car line,
located in Tobin Hill neighborhood; is
an ideal spot for a home; let us show
you this.
BOSBY8HELI* & RINK,
Both Phones. 239 Moore Bldg.
COMPLETELY furnished 3-room house
on State and Glenn Ave., with barn; lot
50x125; a bargain at HGOO; full particu-
lars. Bexar Realty Co., 223 Mackay
Bldg.
TWO-STORY modern 9-room house and
bath, on two large lots, stable, wash
house, chicken house; quick sale $3500;
one block from car line. Five-room cot-
tage, hall, china closet, pantry and bath,
on car line, neat and new; $1500, easy
payments. Large river lot. 50x20-1 ft., *i-
room cottage; room for two more cot-
tages, six blocks from postdffice; $2500.
These are snaps. See T. E. George, 317
Navarro St.
Tobin Hill Cottage
Just finished, overlooking Madison
Square on the side of Tobin Hill. Tills
lovely cottage with an east front of five
lovely rooms and reception hall, porcelain
plumbing, lights, and being a strictly
first-class, modern cottage, block from
ear line, offered at |:t300, 221 Paschal Pt.
near corner Evergreen.
CONNESS REALTY CO., Exc.
Agts.
FOR SALE fWiO home for 530(10 cash;
apply to owner, 501 Washington Ave.,
South Heights.
COR SALE
FARMS AND RANCHES.
iF YOU ARE LOOKING
for a real bargain 1 have It. 430 acres
situated In Milam County. Texas, front-
ing one mile on the west side of the
Brazos River; land slightly undulating;
soil brown snndy loam and dark red, with
clay subsoil; not a rock on It and every
acre good; land all In Its natural state,
covered with tljnher, with all varieties
of oak; also pecan, hnckberry, hickory,
ash and Cottonwood. I nm authorised to
sell tills land for 17 per acre for a limited
time. Thin land is In one of the heaviest
rain belts In Texas and don't need irri-
gation. Call at office for full particu-
lars.
GEO. B. JOHNSTON & SON.
U2 W. Houston St.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
poR SALE
* farms and ranches.
LA KG K CATTLE AND AGRK t< LTl K •
AL ranches in Mexico for sale, from 50c
to $1.5<l per acre. Apply Tcodoro von Wer-
nich, Apartado 1560, City of Mexico.
FOR SALE- 1H27 acres of fin« hardwood
timber, on railroad, 13 miles from Hous-
ton; fine land. \V. C. Whitehead, Mont-
gomery, Tex. •
WANTED -Five hundred acres timber
land, mountainous region, near lake or
river, good climate, ten to twenty miles
from railroad; buildings not ne.essaiv.
Address A. J. If. 3a Calle Allende IS,
Pachuca, Mex.
RICH LAND Hmall farm,
within two miles of BeeviJIe.
Terms cash. 1.1ft Express.
FOR SALE Rice, cane and alfalfa lands
in tracts to suit purchaser; rice land un-
der canal. For prices, sec* owner, room
21ft, Moore Hide.
F<>K QUICK SA LK--'-3f>l4Vfe acres; 8<) in
cultivation; never failing springs; gnat,
cattle and horse ranch; some revenue
from sale of cedar timber on property.
Jl.Mi per acre; all patented titles. Write
or telephone c. H. Duffy, Handera Ho-
tel, Bandera, Tex
EXPRESS RESUIT-BRINGERS
;OR SALE—
VEHICLES AND
HARNESS.
SANPSTFtOM short turn huggles and
runabouts, something new. Come se«
them. Vehicles turn in their own length.
■Stliseko Bros.
POR BARGAJNS In second-hand vehicle*
see Woodward Carriage Co.
JOR SAUE-
FURNITURE AND
PIANOS.
NOTICE.
W» buy, sell and exchange new and
second -hand furniture. Max Karotkln, ll>-
!23 Main Avenue.
FOR SALK- Beautiful $.W Becker Bros,
mahogany piano; never been used; abso-
lutely first-class. Will accept about half
price' on easy monthly Installments. ?-l
Kxpress.
i'olt SAI.K Furniture of six-room house.
71.', Maverick Ht.; new phone 1011.
FOR SAI.K i-v' acres of land to be sold
by trustee at bargain; extra fine well-
drained, rich prairie, some in cultivation;
ranch house, windmills and cross fences;
near county seal Jackson < oimty. C. M.
llocker, trustee, Miilfleld. Texas.
SIXTY aires, twelve miles south cltv;
40 acres In cultivation, all tillable. $.10 per
acre. 2900 acres near Cable ranch, bar-
gain price for tract, $11 per acre. Kins-
ley-lngra m.
pOR
SALE-
MISCELLANEOUS.
IRON BEDS
Is our special for this week; all styles
and colors; the most complete line in the
city; cash or easy payments. Household
Furniture Store.
JAMKS7 KAPP. Prop.
214 and 216 W. Commerce St.
OAK STOVK WOOD $5.95 a cord. New
phone U052; old phone 2139-2r. S. P.
Wood Co.
NEW L. C. Smith typewriting machine
for sale at half price. Call 117 Soledad St.
FOR SALK -Diamond, 2^k.. is a beauty,
set in beautiful fancy ring: or wil' sell
handsome stud. V'fek. 322 HIcks Pldg.
FOR SALE—Cord wood in carload lots.
Phono or write, Ealand, at Gause, Tex.
FOR SALE—F jur-foot postoak wood, $5.25
delivered. Both phones (557.
WOOD FOR SALE—Good dry oak wood.
New phone 734, old phone 339-2r. A. J.
Avent & Son.
FOR SALE—I have no use for my ele-
gant $350 upright piano, only used two
months; Very low monthly pay-
ments. 36 Express.
UTOMOBILES—
KU1CK two-cylinder automobile*, th«
lust two cylinder car en the market; a
lar that «oes through sand without »
lilteh. Stevcns-roii y< a four and slx-cyU
Imler, I lie finhodlmont of automobile re-,
finement You make no mistake in buy-,
ing any of the shove. Let us show
thrni Staa< ke i-.roi.
WANTBD— An automobile runabout or
light touring ear. Must be in good con-
dition and a bargain, (live make, deacrlp-
tion and price in flrrl letter. 19 Express.
FOR SAI.K 2-cvilnder Haynes automo-
bile, costing $1450, excellent condition, at
great sacrifice. Hoom ,V>!) Hicks Bldg.
COR RENT—
HOUSES.
NICE modern four-room cottage, $20,
Bascorn Bell, 211 W. Commerce St., new
phone 457.
FOR KENT -Finnishes 3-roorn cottage,
301 Newell Ave., modern convenleiKses.
Apply to owner.
41ri DWYER AVE., lovely, close-in neigh-
borhood; new, modern 2-story, 7-room
residence; gas. porcelain plumbing,
screened. $40. Conness.
FOR RENT or sab . five-room cottage on
Laurel Heights. Old phone 1640-1 r.
FOR RENT—6-room house, also 3-room
house, with land for planting. 109 Oak St.
NERNST LAMPS for sale. Aaron Frank
Clothing Co.
TOMATO, pepper, eggplants, cut roses,
yellow Jonquils, peas, callas. plants of
all kinds, designs. Mrs. Brown, 619
Belknap, both phones.
ORANGE TREES—Plant hardy orange
trees. Beautify your homes by them;
besides, their fruit is good to eat and
profitable; their cost is a trifle; from 65
cents to $1.26 apiece. Boone's t,arly,
Parson Brown, Madam Vinous. Nonpa
reil. Majorka, Homosasa. Pineapple,
Ruby. Taffa, St. Michael's Blood. Enter-
prise Seedless, Duncan Grape Fruit. See
Frank Basala, 601 Goliad St. Both
phones.
LUMBER for sale direct from our plan-
ing mills to consumer. P. O. Box 293
Houston. Tex."
SEWING machines repaired and cleaned
at M J. Hewitt's. Both phones.
FOR SALE—Fine sorghum hay at Col-
lins' Gardens.
FOR SALE—Well rotted manure; deliv-
ered. Old phone 2023.
FOR SALE—Silver-plated cornet B-flat
cornet. $17.50. 109 Express.
WE have a lot of second-hand vehicles
that we are offering very cheap. Staacke
Brothers.
WE MUST get rid of our second-hand
vehicles. Come early for bargains.
Staacke Brothers.
GOOD second-hand surreys, phaetons
buggies very cheap. Staacke Brothers
FOR SALE—Physician's operating chair
and complete lin< homeopathic drugs. 322
Hicks Bldg.
FOR SAI/E OR RENT—Good restaurant
and fixtures; established trade. Address
F. A Ives, Lockhart, Texas.
FOR SALE—Grocery business and beer
saloon; old established and good paying.
259 Express.
IVE STOCK—
' HORSES MULES. CATTLE. 1TC.
FOR SALE—Gentle buggy horse, suita-
ble for lady, $100. Apply i05 Alamo Plaia.
3S6 Kxpress.
8KVKRAL thoroughbred stallions from 2
to 5 years old for sale. 501 Buena Vista
Street.
FOR SALE-By C. C. Oullbeau. Helotes,
Tex., pereherons, jacks, jennets, mani-
brino mares. Breeding fees, }10.
FOR SALE—Two hundred and fifty 3 and
4-year-old steers, IrtO cows; all well im-
proved and cheap. S. E. Lane, Cuevltas,
Texas.
FOR SALE—200 good steer yearlings. E.
P. Nance. Kyle. Tex.
FOR SALE—Quarter-horse stallion three
years old. by Traveler and out of ~..e
,Y ; Ollie W. by Barnes and out of the
old race mate Brow Alice. John Wii-
kens, 2401 S. Presa St., San Antonio.
FOR SALE—A few grade Jerseys, fresh
In milk. ( has. Jones, R. F. D. No. i
eight miles north of city on Jones-Malts-
berger Road.
FOR SALE—Two standard bred Perch-
ton stallions, three and four years old,
by Kring & Pfefferblng, 201 S. Flores
St., San Antonio.
FOR SALE—3 to 4-gaIlon young, fresh
Jersey cows. 1222 Olive, old phone 290? .
I HOW CASES AND FIXTURES
8HOW^CABMC'iibd»^
necks Bank and Drug Fixtures, etc.,
manufactured bjr Malltnder * ftm. Vim
Writ* (or cUtlciM. Lowest prlcM.
FOR RENT—The Randolph Apartments,
three rooms and bath; modern, high
dass. Hand-made mission oak furni-
ture. References. $u5 to $50. 22J to 223
Pecan St.
FOR RENT—Modern H-room cottage and
bath; close in; near car line; walking dis-
tance. 311 Eighth st. and Ave. C.
FOR RENT—Account leaving city short
time will rent my beautiful home. 301
Warren St.; all modern conveniences;
range and gas stove; bearing pecan and
fruit trees; yard full chickens, getting 20
eggs daily; fresh 3-gallon Jersey cow; will
rent all completely furnished few months
to right party, or will rent unfurnished
year; come look if y,ou want a nice home.
Allen Irvin.
F< »R RENT—Furnished cottage, modern
conveniences; couple preferred; only first-
class tenants desired; might consider sale.
Address Owner. S8 Express.
FOR RENT—335 S. Presa. 7-room, mod-
ern; 1110 Main Ave., 8-room, modern;
632 Plum St.. 5-room, modern, $18. j. b.
Flannery & Co.
FOR RENT- Newly painted and papered
4-room cottage and bath. Apply 110 San
Juan St.
715 MAVERICK—Clean, modern, 6-room
cottage; furniture for sale. Apply 123
West Poplar St.
WILL rent my 7-room. nicely furnished
home to right parties; all conveniences;
well located; no sick. 624 Baltimore Ave.
FOR RENT-Four-room apartment; gas,
water, bath, $16. Apply on premises, 921
E. Houston.
FoR RE NT—Completely furnished flat,
private bath, hot water, gas, piano, ma-
chine. linen, close in; $35. 411 Oakland
St.; old phone 764.
BEAUTIFUL five-room furnished flat,
with all modern conveniences; no chil-
dren; references. 637 S. Presa St.
FOR RENT—Completely furnished flat,
private bath, hot water, gas, close in; $30l
411 Oakland St.; old phone 764.
FOR RENT—Nice 4-room cottage, 117
Ogden Street, Tobin Hill; rent $18.
FOR RENT.
218 Slocum Place, 5-room modern cot-
tage. $30.
E. B. CHANDLER,
102 East Crockett.
CHOICE four-room unfurnished flat; re-
sponsible. permanent tenant wanted. 120
Taylor St.. near Travis Park.
poR
RENT—
stores'and offices.
FOR RENT—Cigar stand space in main
entrance to Moore BullcL'ng. J. H. Sav-
age, Agent.
FOR RENT—Close-in West Houston St.
shops, Nos. 410 and 412, suitable for an/
small business. C'has. P. Smith &. Co.,
417 Navarro St.
t OR RENT—Place, corner Buena Vista
and Salado Sts., suitable for wood or
lumber yard or store house. Apply room
110 Alamo Bank Bldg.. or new phone 193.
FOR RENT—Sunset Hotel dining room
and kitchen. Meals in exchange for rent.
719 E. Commerce St. Phone 943.
south nlde of Houston St. L. J. Hart.
FOR RENT—E. Houston St., store for
rent; located between Postofflce and Na-
varro St. See O. D. H. Pfeuffer A Co.,
404 E. Houston St.
FOR RENT.
Large corner store, close to business
center; stable room; warehouse or shop
adjacent. Suitable for grocery and meat
market, drug store or feed store. Price
reasonable to right party.
THOS. F. HART & CO..
203 Book Bldg. New phone 767.
J^RESSMAKING—
MRS. DREFFLICH has resumed dress-
making at 23« Garden. Tailoring especial-
ly. Prices moderate.
yETERINARY
THE 8AN ANTONIO VETERINARY
H08F1TAL—Horses, Cattle. Dogs. Pets.
All night service when required. Cartar-
Mullaly block; new phone 1234.
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