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the san antonio daily express? tuesday morning, march 10, 1008.
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Masonic Notice.
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Lodge No. 424. A.. F. & A. M„
will ho hold tonight at s o'clock.
Work i?i tho E. A. degree. Vis-
iting brothron are fraternally
invited to ho prosont.
GEO. R. TALI A FKRRO. W. M.
Order of Eastern Star.
Regular meeting of Ban
Antonio Chapter No. 3.
O. F. S.. this evening at
R o'clock in Mftpanic Tem-
ple. All members are re-
quested to attend and
visitors cordially invited.
BERTIE VV. DAVIS, W. M.
MRS. CLARA HORNER, Sec.
FUNEkAL NOTICE.
Frank Rober.
Died in San Antonio March S. IfKiS, at
8:16 o'clock p. m., Frank Rober. aged 49
years. The hour of funeral will be an-
nounced later.
Mike Rivas.
Entered into rest. Monday morning,
March 190S. Mike Rivas. in the forty-
pixth year of his ago. Friends are in-
vited to attend the funeral Tuesday after-
noon, March 10, 1908, at 4 o'clock, from
the residence of his brother. Joe Rodri-
guez. 119 South Center Street.
COR SALE—
* REAL ESTATE.
Lots in
Fox's Beacon Hill
$60 to $S0; f5 down. $5 monthly.
EDWARDS REALTY CO.,
425 Navarro St.
FOUR LOTS. Craig Place, Beacon Hill;
lots on Elmira. N. Flores, South Flores;
three at a bargain near San Pedro
Heights. Kinsley-lngram, 115 West Hous-
ton.
KING WILLIAM STREET, rorner. 100x
150, five-room house. jriSOO. San Pedro
Avenue, lot 50x185, seven rooms. Klnsley-
Itigram.
FOR SUBDIVISION- -i:j acres, Prospect
Hill, three blocks car line; 20 acres, mile
and half limit, on car line; 40 acres, close
and on car linet 20 acres. South Heights
district; 10 acres, on car line; 14 acres,
two blocks from car line. Prices ::nd lo-
cation given bona fide buyers on applica-
tion. Kinsley-lngram.
'ItAAS land, large ana small tracts;
also Irrigating land. Send for folders or
nee Kinsley.Ingram, ia> w. Houston St.
A PICK-UP
An eight-room 2-story frame house on
corner, fronts south and east, fine lot
60x150; barn, outbuildings. shrubbery,
must be sold quickly. The J. H. Kirk-
patrlck Co., 419 Navarro St.
If you want to sell Texas land or city
property, list with Kinsley-lngram, 115
w. Houston, city rentals solicited.
SAN ANTONIO ABSTRACT CO.
(Incorporated Under the Laws of Texas.)
J. E. WELLE, Manager.
12 Years' Experience In Texas.
114 Dwyer Avenue. New phone 168.
KERRVILLEREALTY CO.
Ben II. Kelly, president; McCollum
Burnett, aecretary; A. L. Starkey (Coun-
ty Surveyor), and R. D. Palmer.
Call or write to us for ranches, farms
or city property.
Office In First State Bank Bidg.
Kerrville, Texas.
Clopton
or one of his salesmen will tell
you about these 40 lots on S.
Laredo St. This Is close-In
property, and will make you
money. The price will surprise
you. Phone or call at office
for full Information.
J. A. CIA)PTON,
Roth phones. 102 W. Houston St.
FOR SALE—Lot on the best part of To-
b MbHIU, by nonresident; cheap. 254 £x-
FOR SALE—I am alone In business
again and any property or business of
any kind placed in my bands shall re-
ceive the best of attention, as hundreds
of my clients will vouch for. Call and
be convinced yourself. A. W. Hitter.
Notary Public, Real Estate, Fire In
suranee. 102 W. Commerce.
FOR SALE—Ry owner, "-room 2-stor.v
house, modern. In first-class repair, oil
paved street; in walking distance from
<'lty H11II; price $2ti00. Address 41 Ex-
press.
FOR SALE—These properties go cheap;
terms and interest reasonable. EIkIh-
T00111 modern cottage. SOS Mason;
room, new. modern, 1002 Van Ness St.;
5-room cottage. 311 Crosby; fi-rooin mod-
ern. new. ltttV New Rraunfels Ave., Gov-
ernment Hill, and S-room Queen Anne.
:!21 Mistletoe Ave.. Ijiurel Heights. A.
W. Bitter. Real Estate, Insurance.
FOR SALE—945 acres of land near Me-
dina River. 011 good roads; wood will
pay for grubbing. Price $22.50 per acre
If sold quick., A. W. Bitter, 102 W. Com-
merce.
WANTED List your property with me.
I will do the rest. 1 want all good prop-
erty; prices must be reasonable. Also
insure your houses with me. Bitter,
Heal Estate. Insurance.
$1250.00
Will buy new bungalow, three rooms and
bath. never occupied, 107 Adams Ave.,
one block west of San Pedro Park, one
block to car line, $250 cash, balance $10
monthly and interest.
PR. WITTE,
Hicks Building. Both Phones.
FIVE-ROOM modern, close to cars,
Tobin Mill, large lot, good improvements,
$3200. Kinsley-lngram.
FOB SALK $r.tMt0 l.nmo for $:»(k#i cash;
apply to owner, 501 Washington Ave.,
South Heights.
FOR SALE- Tract of land fronting 120
feet on McOnllough Avenue, depth 200
feet. Fronts on three streets. One block
from Laurel Heights car. Price, $1350
Old phone 89*5.
COTTAGE FOB SALE—-On Garden St.;
must be sold at once, as owner is going
north. Address 262 Express.
TWO x4 RICK HOUSES—-110 and 114
Fest St.; four rooms each; price $4000
cash. C. W. Koch, Owner, Sehertz, Tex.
A GOOD INVESTMENT
Seventy-six feet front on Soledad St.,
only one block from Houston St.; two
houses, annual rentals $4f>f>. Absolutely
the cheapest close-in property in that
district. It is increasing in value and the
present rents pay well on the price—$5400.
MCLLALY & MT'IR,
H01-302 Maokay Bldg.
CHOICE INVESTMENT PROPERTY.
Sold only to divide an estate; a central,
2-story, handsome brick $1*0 per month
rental—can bring more. Largo lot, 45x160
feet. Price, $22,500.
CHAS. P. SMITH & CO.,
117 Navarro St.
FOR SA LE—City acreage and weekly
newspaper in a growing new town where
great development is under way, in tho
best agricultural, stock raising, vegetable
count> in Texas, in center of black land
artesian belt; absolutely healthy. Over
fift« en acres of highly improved city acre-
age. within short distance of business
cent/r of town and depot; and a paying
weekly newspaper, doing a handsome
business. A snap, one of the very best
opportunities that can be found, unlimit-
ed opening and possibilities. Good reason
for selling. Don't answer unless you
can make a payment of $3000 or $2500 spot
cash. Address No. 213 San Antonio Ex-
press.
Tobin Hill
Modern 6-rootn cottage in A1
condition, about 18 months old;
stationary washstand; large rooms;
up-to-date in every respect, and a
very large lot; on car line. This
property is offered at a sacrif'cc.
Phone or inquire at office for full
particulars.
J. A. CLOPTON,
Both phones. 102 W. Houston St.
FOR SALE—By owner, eight-room cot-
tage, large barn, lot 70x200, ,">15 West Ma-
con St.; between two car lines and near
two schools. Address R. W. Hellig, P. O.
Box 1121.
FOB SALE—My beautiful home on
Laurel Heights, or will take small prop-
erty in exchange us part payment. Frank
C. Smith, new phone 1606.
WEST HOUSTON ST. CORNER.
51x36 feet, close In, on widened street.
Good improvements. Remember rnls—the
BEST street in city—is a certainty. Prlcc,
$3500.
CHAS. P SMITH & CO.,
417 Navarro St.
CROFTOIS A VE.
Lot 100 feet frontage, about
3110 feet back to the San An-
tonio River; large 10-room sol-
id brick, modern throughout
from garret to cellar; large gal-
leries. two baths. This In one
of San Antonio's Ideal homes.
Offered at 110,300.
J. A. CLOPTON,
Both phones. 102 W. Houston 8t.
BARGAIN—New 6-room cottage; occu-
pied six months. Madison Square dis-
trict. Anplv 410 E. Elmira.
NEW modern cottage on Dlgnowlty Hill;
five rooms, two halls; a beauty. From
owner (or only IBM. Old phone 57J-$r.
EXPRESS RESULT BRINGERS EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
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REAL ESTATE.
ton Specials
NOTHING BETTER NOR "JUST AS GOOD"
CABLE RANCH AND McORAl'DY TRACT.
Four blocks sold this week, and several more
promised. If you are In tli.• market for a farm,
h<»me or investment, look at the McGrauily tract
at 150 per acre, or the Cable ranch land at per
acre, before you buy. It Is smooth, level black
hogwalluw land. There Is no letter. Soil from i
to (I fret deep, both shallow and artesian water.
Consult the 1'n'ted States Soil Survey. See what
they say about this property. Do not delay; It
Is being sold, and if you want m ' holce black land
farm you will have to look quick.
42-ACRE RIVER FARM.
On the west side of the Fan Antonio River and
vithln 300 yards of the Hot Wells car line. 40 acres
of tills land is as level as a floor, and can all bo
Irrigated from the pumping'plant which Is now on
the property. It has a very good three-room I ouse,
good barn and other outhouses. It Is well fenced
and has a good hlc river front. It Is within l'O
- .Id:- of the beautiful Loop, macadamized road. If
M.u want line of the prettiest farms on the San An-
tonio River call at office and let us show you this
property. Price is >8500.
616 ACRES AT $36
It faces on the Kan Antonio River, Salado Creek and
S. A. & A. P. Railroad. All In (he 10-mile circle. 90
per cent Is as fine agricultural land as there Is In
Texas. -00 acres can he Inlgated with but little cost.
The wood alone will pay vnu one-half the price of
the land. See what the Govi rnment Soil Survey Nays
about tills tract. Price |« r acre.
43 ACRES AT 125.
This Is on the banks of the San Antonio River. It Is
a red sandv loam, very rich in every element of agrl-
cultural productiveness. :ih> acres are now under
.;ltIvatlon, and S5 per cent of the whole tract Is till-
able and subject to the very highest state, of culti-
vation. It will grow anything. There is a house,
well of good water and other Improvements. It is
a snap at the price of $25 per acre.
Roth Phones.
J. A CLOPTON.
10:; \V. Houston St.
Why?
Why will a working man pay rent?
Some argue they have not enough cash
to pay for .1 home-others argue they
don't want to pay K per cent interest
for a lojjin. Do you, Mr. Wiseacre,
consider you pay the landlord interest
on his Investment when you pay rent'
We can sell you a now home on easy
•payments, small amount down and
balance same as rent. Remember in
a growing city like San Anonio, the
increase in value will more than equal
your interest charges. The man who
kicks of his condition is the man who
won't help himself. Crime to office
and lot us have a heart to heart talk
on this proposition.
KMPIHK REALTY CO.,
215 Kast Houston St.
FOR SALK-157 North St., cheapest
close-in property in city. A. W. Hitter,
Agent,
FOUR-ROOM cottage. Tobin IIH1 district,
large, lot, well improved, half block car
line, $2500. Kinsley-lngram.
SAN PEDRO AVE. HOME
12-room two-story frame, strictly mod-
ern; lias outhouses and nice shade trees;
has HO feet frontage on the avenue: this
is a bargain for $n."»00. Lot us show you
this plaee. King-Magill Realty Co., room
212, Maokay Bldg. New phone 819.
FOR S A LE—Cottage, 720 Chestnut St., six
looms, largo lot- only ten minutes' walk
to postofflce. Make mo an offer. Wm.
Will, owner, S22 Carson St. Old phone
C396.
BEACON HILL, the most beautiful ad-
dition to tho city; modern four-room
cottage; reception hall, bath, electric
lights; two-story barn; half block ground,
$700 cash, balance terms; nil impiove-
ments new. Call at corner Wesatche
and Capitol Ave.
EXCHANGE—900 acres fine smooth land,
all tillable, near Cotulla, adjoining rail-
road; prefer city property. A. J. Greiner,
owner.
FOR SALE—Gilt-edge first mortgage,
vendor lien notes, $1000 to $5000, city prop-
erty, 10 por cent interest; will guarantee
payments. A. J. Greiner, 209 Alamo
Plaza.
Colonization Proposition.
1 own fine of the best tracts of land in South Texas, ten miles south of
the Southern Pacific Railway and sixteen miles southwest of the town of
Uvalde all fenced on outside lines have had the whole tract resurveyed.
nil sec a ltd half section cornets established, separate field notes of
each and i verv section, and roadways fifteen feel wide opened up and cut
out oil all section lines; abundance of well water at ;)0 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 ride from San Antonio to the Rio (Jrande River 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 $i0 per acre. I am no retailer and will sell in .1
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
this valuable tract.
If von are In the market for a body of strictly first-class agricultural
land, investigate this.
JOHN W. WARREN, Owner,
No. 10 Blum Street, San Antonio. Texas.
HOUSTON STREET.
The street which carries all the car lines in a rapidly growing city of 100.000
is unquestionably the best for real estate investment. Moreover, tho direction
of growth in the city is increasing tho importance of the street. Rents and real
estate values there must Increase continually.
Wo have for sale the only three properties that can bo had on Houston
Street between Alamo Plaza and Soledad Street. Prices and terms at our office.
MFLLALY & Ml'IR,
301-302 Mack ay Rldg.
513 REFUGIO ST.
A four-room cottage, with two three-
room cottages in roar, all in good repair;
rents for $30.T>o per month.
BOSBYSII ELL & RINMO, Exc. Agents,
239 Moore Bldg.
FOR SALE—Beautiful new 2-story home,
Tobin Hill; 8 rooms, bath room, every
known convenience; barn, walks; near
car; nice location. Owner. 112 W. Myrtle.
FOR BALE CHEAP Two lots on Jacob
St.; six lots in Hazelwood. Apply 450
Soledad.
SEVEN-ROOM modern, good stable,
good lot, well improved. Laurel Heights;
sacrifice, $4500. Kinsley-lngram.
FOR SALE—At a bargain, store, house
and eight lots. 817 Vera Cruz St.
Timber Land
640 acres of extra choice post oak land
four miles from railroad station; 500 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 sell or trade for San Antonio prop-
erty, improved or unimproved; will also
consider merchandise as part of trad**.
Price only $9 per acre. For particulars
call or write.
J. TOM WILLIAMS,
109 Avenue D. Opposite Postofflce
FOR SALE BY OWNER-City block, 47
and K54, containing I acres, cultivated,
one block from South Heights street car
line, near F. Herff school. John l^ern-
linger, corner Virginia and Olive Sts-,
No. S01.
Most Complete Home in San Antonio
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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 South—is offered for sale at a
great sacrifice to settle an estate. There 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, ampie servants' quarters, with two and one-half acres of ground shaded with a forest of native oak
and pecan trees. The 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.
The 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.
POR PRICES, TERMS AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET, WRITE
R. H. RUSSELL ® CO.. 315 Na.varro St.. San Antonio. Tax.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
JJK sALfi
REAL ESTATE.
Hcmeseekers,
LOOK AT THESE.
22,(XX) acres, 40 mile* of Han Antonio,
miles of county seat. All fine agricul-
tural land; 70i» acres under fine mate
of cultivation; fine residence. Price
on easy terms, $12.50 per acre.
2000 acres in Frio County, mil** of
good town on railroad. All fine farm-
ing land; 150 acres In farm; well
fenced, fine water, land easily put
under cultivation. Is extra fine.
$12.50 per acre; easy terms.
J. H.
Ground Floor.
McGEEHEE.
Mackav Bldg.
WERT HOrSTON ST. PROPERTY.
Fine 41x7^ foot lot on widened street,
close In. (Jpod for almost anv kind of
business bunding. Must got $7000 for this
lot.
CHAS P. SMITH & CO..
417 Navarro St.
ANOTHER €000 BARGAIN.
Thro.- lots, 50x150 foet each, on Treas-
ure Hill In one block of car line; lots
owned by nonresident. For quick sale,
price $1200.
BOSH YKH E1*L* & K1NE.
230 Moore Bldg.
MODERN BUNGALOWS
Out of five of them on Summit Ave-
nue, Beacon Hill, only two are loft; one
block from car line, strictly modern;
ready to occupy; will soil on reasonable
monthly payments or lease for 6 fnonths
or a year. See us about them Monday.
NICHOLSON. FCRNTBH & SMITH,
Ground Floor. Moore Bldg.
Phones 230G.
EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
COR SALE—
' REAL ESTATE.
hull, modern, good utablc.
Hill district;
BIX ROOMS.
corner lot; on cam; Tobin
MS00. Kinsley-lngram
COR SALE—
MISCELLANEOUS.
Sewing Machines
New and second hand, all guaranteed
In flmt-clriMR condition, $5 and upward:
cnsli or easy payments
HOl\SKHOLO FURNITURE 8TORE.
JAM KS KAPP, Proprietor.
liH and Went Commerce St.
FOR SALK—I havo no use for my ele-
gant l.'ljn upright piano, only used two
months; 11*5. Very low monthly pay.
ments. 3B Kxpross.
NERNST LAMPS for snle. Aaron Frank
Clothing Co.
TOMATO, pepper, eggplants, cut roses,
yellow Jonquils, peas, callas, plants of
all kinds; designs. Mi*. Brown, 619
Belknap, both phones.
VOR SAI.K- New cottage, block from car
line; four larg" rooms, hall, bath and
osots; lot 5^x150. fence and outhouses
just being completed; corner Delmar and
Skinner, one block from the northeast
orner South Heights Park, or call at
215 Powderhouse.
ORANGE TREES—Plant hardy oranfe
trees. Beautify your homes by them;
besides, their fruit Is good to eat and
profitable; their cost Is a trifle; from 65
cents to 11.26 apiece. Boone'a tarly.
Parson Brown, Madam Vinous, Nonpa-
reil, Majorka. Homosasa, Pineapple,
Ruby, Taffa, St. Michael's Blood, Enter-
prise Seedless, Duncan Orapo Fruit. See
Frank Basulu, 601 Goliad St. Both
phones.
"I.I'M HER for sale direct from our plan.
Ins: mills to consumer. P. O. Box 293,
Houston, Tex."
SEWING machines repaired and cleaned
nt M. J. Hewitt's. Both phones.
FOB SALE- Roxes for kindling.
Morris, 305 VV. Commerce.
H.
DIM MITT COUNTY LAND.
rnro acres, six milfs of Ca it 17,0 Springs,
choice body agricultural land-In artesian
bolt, near proposed railroad. Owner wll
sell or exchange for San Antonio prop
erty; price SR.50 per acre.
J. H. KIRKPATRICK & CO.,
419 Navarro Street.
FOR SALE—Desk, chaJr, typewriter,
letter press, sate, cigar case, platform
scales. 507 W. Commerce St.
WANTED.
Wo havo a client who has eitv proper-
ty ho wishes to exchange for farm land
within ten miles of San Antonio. The
land must have some Improvements and
ho a small tract. For particulars, Bexar
Realty Co., 223 Mackay Bldg.
FOR SALK—An attractive, well-built oot-
tage of five rooms and bath, No. 824
North F'ino Street, on car lino. Apply to
Aubrey & King. 3ft1 Moore Building.
COR SALB
■ FARMS AND RANCHES.
FOR QUICK SALE—3514ft acres; 80 in
cultivation; never failing springs; goat,
cattle and horse ranch; soma revenue
from sale of cedar timber on property.
11.*6 por acre; all patentod titles. Write
or telephone C. H. Duffy, Bandera Ho-
tol, Bandera. Tex.
SIXTY acres, twelve miles south city;
4ft acres in cultivation, nil tillahlo- *30 ner
acre. 2900 acres near Cable ranch, bar-
gain price for tract, *li per auc. ivins-
ley-lngram.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING
for a real bargain I have it. 430 acres
situated in Milam County. Texas, front-
ing one mile on the went side of tho
Brazos River; land slightly undulating;
soil brown sandy loam and dark red, with
clay subsoil; not a rock on it and every
acre good; land all in its natural state,
covered with timber, with all varieties
of oak; also pecan, hackberry. hickory,
ash and cottonwood. I am authorized to
sell this land for $7 per acre for a limited
time. This 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,
122 W. Houston St.
LARGE CATTLE AND AGRICULTUR-
AL ranches in Mexico for sale, from 50c
to $1.00 per acre. Apply Teodoro von Wer-
nich, Apartado 1560, City of Mexico.
FOR SALK—Small farm on San Antonio
River. 4 miles from Court House; good
four-room house, stable and chicken-
house; one-third cash. U89 Express.
FOR DALBr—1627 acres of fine hardwood
timber, on railroad, 45 miles from Hous-
ton; fine land. W. C. Whitehead. Mont-
gomery, Tex.
50-ACRE poultry and truck farm for
sale, all under cultivation, Live miles
from court house, v. honey & Mcintosh,
424 Moore Building.
iooo ACRES
Close-In proposition, the best thing on
the market for the money; price $25 per
acre.
SAN ANTONIO LOAN AND TRl'ST CO.
Both telephones. 215 W. Commerce St.
FOR SALE—Hamburger stand. Houiton
and Navarro Sts.
FOR SALE—Pile driver, with engine and
boiler, complete, to he sold at a bargain
If taken at once. Flndlay Mfg. Co., 781
East Houston Street.
New Lumber Yard.
We wish to announce to the lumber
consumers and general builders of San
Antonio that we are putting In a small,
hut well selected stock of lumber, shin-
gles and general building materials, and
would be glad to g'Ve you prices on your
house bills complete. Our prices art very
low for cash. Give us a trial. Very re-
spectfully.
Address Montgomery County Lumoer Co.,
Care Sam Harrison.
Place of business, corner of San Fer-
nando and Modcna Sts.
New Phone -191!. Old Phone *046.
WE have a lot of second-hand vehicle*
that we are offering very cheap. Staaeka
Brothers.
WE MUST get rid of our second-hand
vehicles. Come early for bargains.
Staacke Rrothers.
GOOD second-hand surreys, phaetons,
buggies very cheap. Slaacke Brothers.
PLAYING PIANO.
Big bargain In Emerson An-
gelas Piano; need the
money; can be seen any
day at
THOS. GOGGAN & BROS.
WOOD—Mesqulte wood $1 cord, telephone
Bradshaw Grocery, both phones.
NEW mowers S2.50 up; second hand t2
up. Telephone Rollins, rear of 301 East
Commerce.
WOOD FOR SALE—Good dry oak wood.
New phone 734, old phone 339-2r. A. J.
Avent & Son.
PLANTS for sale cheap; pansles, ferns,
geraniums, lemons anil palms, etc. 729
South Leona St
FOR SALE- Two good milch cows, In
excellent condition. 407 Matamoras St.
FOR SALE—Fine Borghum hay at Col-
lins' Gardens.
FOR SALE—Silver-plated cornet B-flat
cornet. 117.50. 109 Express.
FOR SALE OR RENT-Good restaurant
and fixtures; established trade. Addresa
F. Alves, Lockhart, Texas.
Ll'MBER—Rough or dressed. In car load
lots. Nice stock on hand. Bertrand A
'lore. Spring. Tex.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 750-acre farm
ahd ranch, well stocked, adjoining splen-
did town on electric line to Los Angeles;
value $150,000. Without stock; owner has
Texas Interest*; would exchange for
property in Texas or adjoining State;
large block cheap lands preferred. Ad-
dress with particulars, "I am from Mo.."
Rlgglns, 145 W. 15th St., Los Angeles, Cal.
THREE AIRES Mobile property; 10
minutes walk from ear line; extra front-
age for boat house on Dog River; half
hour boat ride brings you to Mobile
Bav. Ideal spot for residence or chicken
farm. Will take San Antonio property In
exchange. Brand new .32-cal. 15-Bhot re-
peating rifle. Patent right on new game
of "disk pool." Can be played on a par-
lor table or In large halls. Sell outright
or take partner to manufacture same.
Am in need of money. Inquire 115 Bon-
ham St.
FOR SALE—A few shares of stock In an
active National bank of San Antonio.
Address No. 3HO, care Dally Express.
GAS STOVE for sale: four burners and
oven, »8. 1103 S. Flores St.. rear.
HO! LAND MAN—4000 acres on Rio
Grande In Hidalgo County, Texas, „io
per acre. Want party to furnish $45,000
to build canal and Dut on market; 100
per cent can be made. Lands sell readi-
ly at $50 per acre as soon as canal is
started. Older lands of like quality sell
as high as $.y» per acre. Act quick.
Chas. T. Nixon, 326 W. Fifth St., Cha-
nute. Kan.
25,000 ACRES of farming land in Zavala
County. Tex., 10 to 25 miles south of the
Southern Pacific Railroad, for sale in
tracts of 640 acres and up. Price $5.50 to
$7.60 per acre. For further information
address Cartwrlght, Taylor & Co., 227 E.
Houston St., San Antonio. Tex.
FOR SALE—One hundred acres one mile
from city limits, $50 per acre. -i0 t,x-
nress.
Do Yon Want a lot
You can get It from us In any part of
the city. The building season.Is coming
on and we have prepared for it with a
complete list at all prices and on term®
fc suit. See us before you buy. We ctn
save you money. Klng-Maglll Realty
Co.. room 212 Mackay Building, new
phone 819.
■ IVE STOCK—
HORSES MULES. CATTL«. «TC.
FOR^SALE-By C. C. Gullbeau, Helotea,
Tex., percherons, jacks, jennets, mam-
brino mares. Breeding fees, $10.
FOR SALE—Two standard bred Perch-
eron stallions, three and four years old.
by Kring & Pfefferbing, 201 8. Floreg
St., San Antonio.
FOR SALE—Two jacks, young, good
breeders. J. A. Smith. San Marcoa, Tex.
FOR SALE-Cheap. one pair large mules.
Can be seen at coal office, corner Medi-
na and San Luis Sts.
HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE—Pure-
bred and registered, also high grade*
good Individuals; all bred and located on
mv Goliad Co. ranch, Berclalr, Tex. For
prices, etc.. address V. Wless, Drawer
817. Beaumont, Tex.
FOR SALE-Some fine horses from $11
to $250 always on hand at Club Stablea.
STALLIONS. Jacks, driving horses, work
horses and mules always on nana at
Loveladv's Stables. 50!) South Flores St.
A BARGAIN—Fine lots in Hanlon'a new
addition. Dignowity Hill, cheap; term*
reasonable. Also several other fine bar-
gains. For further information see W.
F. Hanlon. with Hal 11 day-Sweet Realty
Co., Mackay Bids.
FOR SALE—Four-year-old black colt, by
Fairfield; a fine looker and good traveler.
Phones 1304.
D
ETECTIVB AGENCY—
M'CANE S Detective Agency operate* fot
county, city, individuals and corporation*
Houston. Te*.
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