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JOHN H. BOLTON—AMI
•lon Claim Agent. Notary Public.
jamte Hotel. Houston street.
FOUR-ROOM or 5 room house and lot lot
■ale by owner. Rear S. P. depot. Apply ulo
North Center.
FOR SALE —8 room 2 atory modem, as good
a* new, 2*story stable, lot 75
front, fine flowers and shade trees, half block
from Sap car line. 129 Wickes street.
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE.
« Two three-room houses and baths, H block
from South Heights car line, back of Herff
school, east front, $1200; $2OO down, oal
•nee like rent, $lO per month. Inquire at
Zirkel’s granite yard.
$5.00 CASH
And two dollars per week buys a choice oO
i foot lot in Hyde Park. Not only the closest
in but the prettiest and cheapest lots in the
city, on easy terms. Every lot restricted, lu
good neighborhood, near good school, between
two car lines, sidewalks and city water. No
interest until paid for. No payments when
’ sick. No taxes for one year. Better and safer
than a bank account Buy a lot now and get
’ the benefit of the increase in value.
T. H. C. HYDE.
Room 5, St. Janies Hotel.
BEAUTIFUL 8-room home, all modern con
veniences, lot 50x150, south front, one
block from River avenue, graded and graveled
street, cement walk from car to house, only
nine minutes from Houston street; will be
sold at a sacrifice if taken this week. Small
cash payment, balance like rent or big dis
count for all cash. Geo. L. Root, owner, box
922, city.
FOR SALE—I have seven houses, will give
choice at a sacrifice. Zay Smith. New
phone 2602.
FOR SALE.
50 feet front on Avenue E. opposite post
office. See San Antonio Loan & Trust Co.
FOR BALE —616 North Center street. Two
four-room houses, cheap, near 8. P. de
pot, by owner. Lota 50x05 each, adjoining.
HOUSE furniture for sale, house to rent. 227
Belmont street.
GH K HOME IN INE MOUNTAINS
We are now cutting up the Windsor ranch
situated near Waring, Kendall county. Ele
vation 1500 to 1600 feet. Three sides front
on the Guadalupe river and embrace the high
Uluff overlooking the beautiful Guadalupe.
Sites will be sold of 100 or more acres with
river frontage.
For particulars write FENWICK C. HUN
NAM, Waring.
ON YOUR OWN TERMS
T|ie property known as 318 Powderhouse
street, on Dreiss Hill, highest and coolest
point in city—only 12 minutes to Joske's;
house of five rooms, reception hall and bath;
piped with gas for cooking and heating;
electric lights, screens nnd awnings; thor
oughly modern in every respect. Property has
frontage of 132 feet, extending to corner; is
135 deep; 15-foot alley in rear. Lawn is set
with 20 young fruit and shade trees. Built
and maintained as a home. Can be bought
under value. Call at 319 Powderhouse street
or see Root at Joske's store.
COTTAGES
We have a five and six-room cottage splen
didly located and near car-line, high eleva
tion. gas sewer, electric lights, bath and tel
ephone connection. Fifty-foot lots. $3250
and $3500. Small cash payment. Have also
some desirable building lota, ideal location,
in most any ranged price.
W. D. SYERS, Owner.
O. P. 562. N. P. 2570.
S3SOU BUYS 17 ROOM HOTEL
Located in good town doing fine business.
Property in good repair. A great bargain,
as this is a good revenue maker. Price
$3500. Fenwick C. Hunnam, Comfort, Tex.
$1250, $25 cash and $25 per month, will
buy two 50 foot Jots and a large six-room
house this aide of Marlborough Place, half
block from Hot Wells car line. The house
is insured for $lOOO, and the lots across the
street are held at $9OO each. Address 9366
care Light and Gazette.
FOR SALE—A very desirable corner lot on
Avenue B and Fifth street. Call on F.
Pasche. 705 Avenue B.
CW KENDALL CO. RANCH
2500 acres fronting one mile on Guadalupe
river, 75 acres in cultivation, over 150 more
can be put in, balance fine pasture land;
fine pecan grove, good 2-story frame house,
one good well and wind mill, divided into
three pastures, only one mile from railroad
station. Elevation 1600 feet. Would make
•n ideal summer home site. Price $7.50 per
acre. Owner, Box 42. Comfort, Tex.
A NEW FIRM
BUT OLD IN THE BUSINESS
Will handle desirable real estate. We solicit
« share of your business. First door east of
hunter hotel. Room 213 East Houston street.
JOHN RICHEY & CO.
NOTICE.
1 lake this method of notifying nil persons
or corporations contemplating the purchase
of the artesian Belt Kailroad that 1 own
«ne share of stock in that road, which is
hot for sale.
E. P. SIMMONS.
Sau Antonio, Tex»»
11 x ,
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE. I
BUSINESS SITE ONE BLOCK FROM
SUNSET DEPOT. A SUITABLE PROPO
STTION FOR APARTMENT HOUSE. See
San Antonio Loan & Trust Co.
FOR SALE—At sacrifice, two city lots. 3
blocks to car line, two blocks of cement
walk. Postoffice box 1076.
FOR SALE—New three-room cottage; hall,
back and front gallery, bath, electric
lights, screened, barn, puthouses, lot 51x135.
$1650 for quick sale. Terms or cash. 1839
East Commerce street. Old nhone 2598.
FOR SALE—
Farms and Ranches.
POULTRY and truck tann for sale, near car
line, all under cultivation and irrigation.
Four-room house. Price $9OO. $lOO cash, $2O
per month. W. J. Cheney, 410 Mackay build
ing.
$OO ACRES IN FRIO COUNTY.
95 per cent fine farm land, well
watered. Will consider some trade.
Price, $20.00 per acre.
J. A. CLOPTON. Owner.
102 West Houston Ctreet.
IRRIGATED EARM
2000 acres Frio county. 400 acres in cul
tivation. 10 acres in onions, 1000 acres irri
gable: good improvements including pump
ing plant. Price $22.50 per acre.
W. D. SYERS. Owner.
427 Navarro St.
FOR SALE cheap. Double seated carriage;
must be sold at some price; leaving city.
1118 Buena Vista.
GARDEN TRACT.
33 acres adjoining city limits, fully
$7OOO worth of improvements; will sell
at a bargain.
J. A. CLOPTON, Owner.
102 West Houston Street.
CHOICE FARM" LAND FOR
SALE
23A acres of fertile, smooth prairie land
in Jackson County, near two railroads. Fine !
crops iu every direction, 40 inches rainfall. ,
Already subdivided in tracts. For prices,
terms and plats, call on or write the owner,
JOHN RICHEY
213 East Houston St., San Antonio, Texas.
LOCATION.
25 acres well located for country
home, high elevation, overlooking city.
For price call on owner.
J. A. CLOPTON,
102 West Houston Street.
Either phone.
ON A HILL.
Where the Cool Breezes Blow.
32 acres facing fine macadamized
road, north loop, good well and mill,
four-room house, barn and outhouses, |
a splendid location for some one who
wants to live in edge of city. Price,
$7500; will consider some trade.
J. A. CLOPTON, Owner.
102 West Houston Street.
Either phone.
265 ACRES irrigated Onion and Alfalfa land
in LaSalle county, with complete pumping
plant, four mules, wagon, mowing machine
and full eo.uipment of plows, harrows and all
implements and tools required to operate the
place, 8Q acres under irrigation, 50 can be
put under at once if desired; all good land,
3U miles from railroad; water is inexhausti
ble; comes from a big lake and is pure. This
is a bargain to any one wanting such a place.
Must be sold for “Division.” $25 an acre
will handle it. balance on long time and easy
payments. Receipts from onions this year
$3150. Alfalfa cuts nine tons to the acre,
worth $2O a ton on track. This is the best
bargain to be had in Texas today. Geo. L.
Root, box 922, fean Antonio, Texas.
ORANGE LAND.
Bee county; good for oranges, alfalfa,
fruit, corn, cotton, broom corn; in fact,
anything that will grow in South Texas. ,
A few tracts at very reasonable prices. I
Write for booklet.
J. A. CLOPTON. Owner.
102 West Houston Street,
San Antonio, Texas.
fine onioFlanil
156 acres with artesian well to irrigate
from, near Crystal City, four miles of rail
road siding. Crystal City is 40 miles south
'of Uvalde. Onions paid this year $5OO per
acre. This is a snap, only $65 per acre for
well and all, if taken by first of September.
FLOURNOY & ROYAL,
Crystal City. Tex.
IMPROVED FARM
59" acres on tile best graded road in Frio
county, 95 per cent tillable; 135 acres cot
ton and corn; soil dark sandy loam. Price
$2O; will accept some trade.
W. D. SYERS. Owner.
427 Navarro St.
9 ACRES -
Rich river bottom land, 3 miles from city
hall, 3 blocks from street car. Can irrigate
from river with small expense, land lays just
right for irrigaton. Improvements are worth
about $1200.00.
This property is worth $5000.00, and it
will sell for that. For private reasons, which
I I will exphin to purchaser. I am authorized
to ask for Lids and will accept the best of
fer. The property must be sold. J. B. Mosby,
Moore building.
FOR SALE 0R EXC HA N G E— ~
FOR sale or trade, one good gasoline auto
mobile; am using steam cars and can
spare this machine. Clifton George, 203 Ave
nue C.
FOR sale or trade, a five room house, a 6-
room house, a 7-room house and an 8-
room house, new and desirably located ou
Alamo Heights. Clifton George, 203 Ave. C.
। FOR SALE—Wrapping paper. Apply office
। Light and Gazette.
GROCERY worth $6OO, $350 cash, balance
in trade. b 35 North Flores. Old phone
3347.
FOR sale or trade, a complete dairy, all
cows are milking, good route. Address
9347, Daily Light.
I FOR SALE—
Vehicles and Harness.
I FOR SALK—Three buggies, two spring wag
ons. colt, and cow; must sell. 720 Wyom
. ing street.
EXTENSION top surrey, canopy top surrey,
two phaetons, cut-under runabout, two
piano box runabouts at a bargain. Repaint
ed, equipped with new rubber tires. H. R.
Hynea, Booker Apartments, 106 Pecan St
’ Phones.
WANTED—
B Animals and Vehicles.
eI _ _
1 HORSE and buggy wanted; board at stable.
s Light use by lady; buy later. 3208 new
phone.
WANTED—SmaII horse tor feed, light work
•nd good treatment. Call uld phone 3691.
5A fl rth I UlilU LiUU 1 Ah U U A4C i 1 L
FOR SALE—
Furniture and Pianos
NEW and second-hand furniture bought, sold
and exchanged. Eagle Furniture Co., 117-
119 Soledad street. New ohona 288
FOR SALE—Furniture of lovely ten-room
house; a good proposition; close iu, every
thing new and modern; cheap rent; nothing
reserved. Price of furniture $550, small cash
payments, balance monthly. New phene 1038.
NEW Fischer piano, has never been used;
will trade for lot. Address 336 Mission
street
A $65 Singer sewing machine, good as new,
for $25 cash or on time. Call new phone
2940 or Mackay Barber shop.
FOR SALE—Household furniture, almost
new, used by private family: also laying
hens. E. L. Ogden, 218 McKinley avenue.
FOR SALE —Singer sewing machine, beauti
ful case, six drawers, new 66 model, prac
tically new: cost $65; will sell for $3O. 101
Harvard avenue.
£AILORS—
PANCOAST & KOHLER, 104 E. Commerce
street, have some bargains in woolens to
close.
Outbursts of Everett True
WELL. NOW, I WAS IN UENO. AND
I SFFN THE WHOLE BUSINESS —
ANYHOW,* WHAT JO YOU KNOW ABOUT
, PRIZE FkJHTIN<S f— — ” ”
FOR SALE—
Live Stock and Feta.
FOR SALE—A gentle, willing bay mare,
worth $75 to anyone desiring a steady
animal, $4O; leather top buggy $25; large
express wagon $26. 614 Crosby street.
FOR SALE—FINE fruit and truck land near
Cotulla, Tex., a town lot in Tuna, on the
I. & G. N., railroad, with each 5-acre pur
chase on easy terms. For information write
F. R. Rogers, ground fluor. Gibbs building.
IF sold in next two days will sacrifice two
beautiful female collie pups, one sable, one
white. 501 Crosby street.
FOR SALE—Cheap. Horse for light delivery
wagon. 514 River avenue.
POULTRY—
And Egg. for Hatching.
WHITE Plymouth Rocks, thoroughbred and
good layers; 12 hens 81.25 each; 6 cocks
$1.50 to $4.00 each: cockerels $l.OO to $2.50
each; 220 egg Cyphers incubator $lB.OO. 318
Powderhouse street. Take S. P. depot car.
FOR SALE—
MliceUantouM
FULL cord of stove wood, $5.50. B. A. Wood
Co. Old phone 156. New phone 316.
; FULL CORD WOOD YARD
Sells only the best post uak end mesquite
wood, delivered in full csrd wagona. Phones
1107. Frank Basala.
LADIES—Mrs. Black's Compound Regulator
never fails; price $2. 201 Bowie, San Au
tomo, Tex. Cut this out and keep same.
FOR SALE—One 3-borsepower gasoline en
gine, one 5-inch centrifugal pump, two por
table forges. Fuller Machino Shops, 516 d.
Alamo.
FOR SALE—3 complete fonts of 2 letter 8-
point mats, 1 complete font of 2 letter 10-
point mats for Mergenthuler, mats arc in
perfect condition, samples of printing from
same will be furnished prospective buyers,
were discarded by us only to make change
for 7-point mats. San Antonio Light and
Gazette.
FINEST eating figs in Texas at 409 Hays
street. Old phone 2816.
FOR SALE—Wrapping paper. Apply office
Light and Gazette.
AUCTION SALES— £
AUCTION SALE—Friday, July 22, 10 a. m .
222 Howard street. Furnishings six rooms.
Dressers, commodes, beds, spring, mattress,
extension tables, rockc rs, chairs, wardrobe,
refrigerator, safe, rugs, art square, center ta
bles, dishes, toilet sets, mattings, cots. New
phone 1367. Summer & Bray, auctioneers.
FOR RENT—
Furnished Booina.
Enjoy cool breezes on our 750 feet ga!
leriea and in our cool, clean, all outside
rooms. Transients 50 cents each.
AVENUE ”C” HOTEL
Four Blocks from Postoffics.
FOR RENT —One room furnished or unfur
nished, close in; 305 Martin. O. P. 3709,
after 6 o'clock.
COOL upstairs rooms, sleeping porch, new
furnishings, close in. Old phone 4407.
ROOMS neatly furnished: cool; three blocks
from Alamo plaza: housekeeping rooms if
desired. 321 East Nueva street.
FOR RENT —Three rooms furnished. $B.OO.
324 San Fernando street, one block from
East Commerce street.
FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping,
231 South Mesquite. New phone 1118
green.
FOR SALE—
Automobiles.
FOR SALE cheap. New Seldon automobile,
baby tonneau; will lose $6OO. Apply G. A.
Stowers Furniture Co.
WANTED—
WANTED—Diamonds, old sold and sil
ver. Wm. N. Capurro. Jeweler, 60? H
East Houston ■treet (’jpetaua/. room 1.
FILMS developed, 16c • roil. Brownit prints
2i£c esch, up to 4x5. 3c each. Fox Studio.
COINS wanted. Will pay cash for rare coins,
old guid, silver and diamonds. Sunset B.
& L. Co., 532 East Commerce.
CHEAP LAND WANTED.
Direct from owner; from one acre up, in
Mexico or Texas; send description of what
you have in first letter. Nothing over $1
per acre considered. J. T. Brown, general
delivery, San Antonio, Texas.
WANTED—To buy ladies’ and gentlemen’s
second-hand clothes. Phone and mail or
ders promptly attended tu. New phone 3230.
712 West Commerce.
WANTED—Pasture for horse; must also be
fed and well attended to. Old phone 453.
FOR RENT—
HoubMi
FOR RENT—Three-room house and bath.
1005 South Olive street, $lO. Inquire Otto
Zirkel's Marble Yards, corner Wyoming St.
and S. P. railroad tracka.
FOR RENT—New bouse. Five rooms and
hell. High location, eight minutes to car,
city water. $l2 per month. Apply 1615 Ave
nue B.
FOR RENT—Cottage uf six rooms, bath and
hall. 1012 Avenue D. Apply 603 A\e
nue B.
! FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms,
modern; one block from market house. Ap
ply 418 Buena Vista.
VOR RENT—Five-room cottage, Tobin Hill,
4u7 East Myrtle. Apply 418 Navarro St.
I'OR RENT—My completely furnished cot
tage with all modern conveniences, on car
line twelve minutes from Honston street.
Permament renter desired. Inquire No. 2934
River avenue. Old phone 2097-3 rings.
FOR RENT—Modern six room cottage, all
conveniences; stable and poultry yard, on
rar line twelve minutes from Houston street.
Inquire No. 3924 River avenue. Old phone
No. 2097-3 rings.
FOR RENT—One five-room and one six
room house. Zay Smith. New phone 2602.
FOR RENT
213 East Houston street, large amount of
floor space, display window. Allison Richey
Co.
GENERAL REPAIRING—
TRUNKS, tofes, scales bought or repaired.
Keys fitted; electroplating. 235 W. Com
merce. Alamo Safe Co-
WANTED—
Si tua ti on—Male.
A YOUNG man wishes to learn the English
language in exchange for work in private
family. Address 6103. Light office.
■ ■
WANTED —Work at job painting by a good
painter. Address 8752, care Light and Ga*
zette.
HELP WANTED—
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES WANTED —
Write for examination schedule. Franklin
Institute, department 304 K. Rochester. N. Y.
WANTED—At once. Gentlemen and ladies,
$5 to $lO made daily, to travel. 404 East
Commerce.
HELP WANTED—
Mate.
WANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER
TRADE. Apprenticeship saved by free
work and careful instructions. These dvan
tages given only by us. Few weeks com
pletes. Tools given, board secured. Call or
write. Moler Barber College, 716 W. Com*
merce street.
WANTED—Colored boy to work around the
house and drive. Inquire 718 Nolan street.
BOY wanted, one who wishes to learn the
baker’s trade. Apply Stein's Bakery, cor
ner Alamo and Garden.
HELP WAiJTED—
Female.
WANTED—German girl as nurse for child
three years old; guod 421 West
Elmira street.
WANTED—MiddIe aged servant woman to
act as nurse and general help for small
family. Ring 3630 old phone.
WANTED—Competent stenographer, with
some knowledge of bookkeeping, can secure
desirable position. References required. Ad
dress P. O. box 796, city.
WANTED—MiddIe-aged colored woman for
general house work. Apply 1718 N. Olive
street.
WANTED—GirI to work in pantry. Apply
steward, St. Anthony hotel.
HELP WANTED—
Agents.
WANTED —At once. Men and women solicit
ors who really want to work, good pay. 11l
Galan street.
FOR
Uufurnlshed Rooms.
FOR RENT—Two or three connecting unfur
nished rooms for light housekeeping, close
in. 305 Martin. O. P. 3709.
;
ROOMS AND BOARD—
ROOM and board; good home cooking. 316
Nacogdoches street. New phone 2452.
COOL, south front room, suitable for two
gentlemen; good board with small family,
Tobin Hill 411 East Dewey place.
SPECIALJOTICES —
WM. SCHMIDT, ManutfeCiuilng Optician.
207 H 8. AUrao: glares fitted; lenses
ground, oculists’ prescriptions filled; ail
work guaranteed.
THE Busy Bee Restaurant will open Tues
day, May 24th, at 4uB Bowie street. K. 11.
Penn, proprietor.
Lawn Mowers sold, repaired and sharpened.
POTCHERNICK’S BRANCH,
125 Main Avenue.
DR. S. L. POST, 210 Moore building. New
phoue 2076. Leave calls King’s Drug
Store, 514 E. Houston.
MIXED paiut $1.85 per gallon, now $1.50
per gallon at Bacon's, 212 East Houston
street. I
SCHOOL of massaging, manicuring and hair
dressing. 209 Ellworth street, Alamo
Heights.
WANTED—Five to 25 thousand acres in
Southwest Texas. Be quick. Jno. W.
Flournoy, Crystal City, Tex.
DAIRYMEN, take notice. Association meets
Friday, July Bth, 8:30 p. m., Trades
Council hall, South Alamo street. Come all.
Something important. Good music and re
freshments. Jesse Yantis, president.
STRUCTURAL FOREMAN AND SCALE I
EXPERT—C. L. Patrick, office 106 West I
Houston street. Old phune residence,
2004 Monterey street. Uld phone 217-2.
THE American Salvation Army. This organi
zatian will furnish foad, clothing or other :
necessities of life to the destitute of Sau j
Antonio after investigation of their needs.
The work is supported by free will offer* ,
ings. Make all checks payable to Captain and
Mrs. J. C. Hall, officers in charge, headquar
ters 902 South Laredo street.
WANTED —To take ladies, babies and chil
dren to beard. Children’s board $1.50 per
week. 127 Lamar street.
FOR SALE—Wrapping paper. Apply office
Light and Gazette.
TEXAS BICE CO.
Can save you 25 per cent on rice, tea and
coffee. All goods guaranteed. 605 W. Hous
ton. Old phone 1212, new 3075.
CLOCKS, watches and jewelry repaired, all
work guaranteed. Alamo Loan Office, 236
East Houston.
PERSONAL—
HOME for ladles be torr during con*
flnement. Good doctors and nur««. Id
fanrs adopted. ConlldentlaL P O. box
174.
WANTED.
LARGE CLEAN SOFT COTTON RAGS.
WILL PAY THREE CENTS PER POUND.
APPLY PRESS ROOM. LIGHT AND GA
ZETTE.
TEXAS Matr »onial and Correspondence Bu
reau. Enclose 10c for particulars. 228 E.
Commerce street. San Antonio.
CITY UMBRELLA WORKS—Umbrellas and
parasols covered and repaired. Maffi &
Co., 210 East Houston.
JOIN the crusade on the White Slave Traf
fic. Read Bell's great book. * ; War on the
White Slave Trade,’’ that you may help
stamp out the traffic here. 214 Frust build
ing. New phone 2488.
PERSONS going to St. Louis will find it to
their interest to call at 314 H West Com
merce street.
NEAT Cstholic German woman with little
girl wants a home with a good people. 202
Seventh street.
PARTIES going to Chicago will benefit by
addressing 9106, Daily Light.
BUSINESS CHANCES—
G. W. EVANS, architect and builder. Homes
built on easy payments. 127 Avenue C.
YOUR opportunity to secure the best room
ing and boarding proposition in the city.
, House full of San Antonio people. Establish
ed and well equipped; references exchanged.
For price and particulara. 9284, Light.
FOR SALE—Wrapping paper. Apply office
Light and Gazette.
BARGAINS in diomonds. watches, rings,
baseball goods, guns and musical instru
ments; expired pledges. S. B. May, *lO4 W.
Houston street.
MOVING AND STORAGE—
STORAGE for furniture, pianos. bu«lea
Separate etalla $1.60 per month. Mov
ing. packing .hipping. L. W. Culver. 12S
bannln. Phonea 21S0.
HARRISON MOVTNO CO.
Storage, packing, shipping. New phone
$O9. Kustdence 107.
GENERAL storage warehouse. Gas range, re
frifera.or and gaaolin. atov. for aale. 232
South Florea afreet.
CTnPAPF 1 have large**
O I UunUt warehouse in the city. Mov
ing. packing, carpet cleaning. Henry 0. Rips.
Both phones.
TYPEWRITERS—
TYPEWRITERS, all makes, sold, rented and
repaired. Oliver agency. M. J. Hewitt, 110
West Commerce.
SUMMER clearance salt of second hand type
writers, $lO and up. GEORGE POTCHER
NICK. Agency L. C. SMITH A BROS TYPE
WRITER.
TYPEWRITERS sold, rented and repaired.
Dealer in the famous light running L. C.
SMITH & BROS.’ TYPEWRITER, ball bear
ing throughout. GEO. POTCHERNICK.
KEY AND LOCKSMITHS—
BOTH PHONES—Bicycles on easy pay
ments; key and lock work: lawn mow
ers sharpened. Emerson, the Bicycle
Poctor
SEED & POULTRY SUPPLIES
FERD STAFFEU 319 East Commerce.
Hay and grain, garden and field seed,
poultry ennnlles incubator* .nd
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS—
Over 205 North Praaa street, second door
•outh Alamo bank, new building and furni
ture, modern, transient eolicited. New phoue
2825.
MONEY TO LOAN—
MONEY advanced salaried people,
lowest rates, business confidential.
N. P. 2100. 216 Alamo Bank Bldg.
MONEY loaned oi> all articles or value. Bar
gains in unredeemed pledges. Emerson A
Co, pawnbrokers. 821 W. Commerce St.
6 PER CENT MONEY
Loaned on long time and small payments to
buy or build houses, buy iarms, ranches or
pay off mortgages. Call or write
AMERICAN REALTY LOAN CO.
416 Mackay Bldg. San Antonio. Tex.
MONEY to loan on diamonds, watches, rings,
musical instruments, typewriters, guns and
suit cases. S. B. May, 104 West Houston
street.
TO TRADE—
Anything and Everything.
ONE^three”hundred dollar note to trade for
horse and buggy or horses. Business prop
erty close in and cottage, will trade for land
or vacant lota. A. R. Thompson, 502 East
Houston, room 6.
WANTED—
Animals and Vehicles.
WOULD like use of good gentle horse for
30 or 60 days. Best of treatment. 135 E.
French place. Old phono 2694.
LOST, FOUND. STRAYED—
ONE shepard brindie dog, black collar with
brass kuobs; finder will pleose return to
642 E. Commerce street and receive reward.
; LOST —Tuesday afternoon in Kress’ 10c
store, lady’s silk umbrella with pearl and
gold trimmed handle; if little girl who pick
ed it up will return it to Root at Joske's
store she will be rewarded.
j LOST —Bull pup, collar marked S. H. Weis,
Grand opera house. Return for reward.
MISCELLANEOUS—
IMPORTANT! —Every doctor in Texas not a
member of the State Medical association,
send address to box 597. Sau Antonio.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Cl’fton George to H. W. Alexander. June
15. 1910, lot 5, block 54, Alamo Heights;
$l3OO.
George M. Clifton et al to Frank Sim
mung, July 15. 1910, city block 2451, 2450,
2453, 2452, origiAl city lot 183; $7750.
Bcnabe Marinas to Bishop J. W. Shaw.
July 15, 1910, lots 28, 29, 30 and part of
lot 31. new city block 1418; $5OO.
J. W. Sweet to Evadut H. Austin, June
2, 1909, lot 19. new city block 1817, north
side Magnolia avenue; $9OO.
Mrs. A. M. Gentzen to William and Car
rie Gentzen, June 10, 1910, lot 15, block B,
new city block 592, Paso Hondo street;
other considerations and $lO.
Henrietta C. Halliduy to Mary Kalil, Feb
ruary 17, 1908, lot 1, block 1, corner of
Perez and North Trinity streets; $l4O.
Augusta Weinert to H. D. Manton. July
9, 1910, a lot fronting 69 feet on north aide
Obraje street, corner of South Flores street,
new city block 149: $4150.
Leroy Denman and Floyd McGown to T.
W. Hocker, .July 5, 1910, lot 6, block 3,
new city block 2878. on Mission street; $575.
Frank Curtis Smith et al to J. C. Horst,
July 5, 1910, lots 6 and 22, new city block
3599; $2lOO.
M. A. Drought to Thomas D. and R. L.
Glover. July 12, 1910, 111 acres of land
out of the Miguel Gortari survey 5; $1025.
L. O. Ramsey to James Breckenridge
South. November 13, 1909, lots 13. 14, 33
and 34. block 7, new city block 2092; other
considerations and $lO.
Estate of Caroline Tarratt. deceased, to M.
A. Drought. January 28, 1910, 41 acres of
land out of the Miguel Gortari survey 5;
$250.
T. D. and R. L. Glover to H. Remsrhel,
May 14. 1910. lots 15 to 18, 33 to 36, block
10, Mission View addition; $5OO.
Jay E. Adams and wife to E. R. Baker,
June 20. 1907, lot 25, block 1, new city
block 2936, Adams avenue; $lOOO.
Jay E. and Mame M. Adama to E. R. Ra
ker, .lune 20, 1907, lots 19 and 20, block
31, new city block 1953; $7OO.
S. J. and Emily K. Depew to Elijah Smith,
July 18. 1910, 1.32 acres of land as per
field notes and described in volume 309,
pages 134-135; $725.
Jay E. Adams and wife to E. R. Raker,
June 20, 1907, south one half of lot 27 and
all of lot 28, block 1, new city block 2936;
91500.
T. E. George to Mrs. Lola P. Maurer,
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X. « G* B.
X. & G. N. new schedule, effective 13:01
a. m., January 30, 1910:
Arrive—
No. B—From8 —From the North 6:45 pm
No. s—From5 —From the North 6:45 am
No. 7 —Local from Hearne IU :00 am
No. 9 —Local from Palestine 10:45 pm
No. 4 —From Mexico 1:50 pm |
No. 12—Local from Laredo |
(mixed) 6:00 am fl
Depart— ■
Nu a—For the North 1:55 pm 1
No. 6—For the North 4:00 pm 3
Mu. B—Local8 —Local lor Palestine 7:80 am ■
No. lu —Exprei» Special for * ’
Hearne 4:00 am
No. s—For5 —For Mexico 7:00 am I
No. 11 —Local for Laredo
(mixed) 9:00 pm
bANTE FE (L Is o. s. Depot)
Arrives —
No. 7—From the nortU 10:00 am
No. 9 —From the north 10:45pm
Depart—
No. B—To8 —To the north 7:3oam
No. 6—To the north 8:00 nm
B. A. G A. r.
Arrive—
No. I—From1 —From Houston and coast 7:00 pm
No. B—From8 —From Houston and coast 7 ;00am
No. s—From coast towns 1:15 pm
No. 44 —From Kerrville, ex. Sun.. 9:45am
No. 42 —From Kmrvilla, Bud. only 8:U0 pm
No. 146 —From Kcrville. ex. Suu.. 6:45pm
Dehart —
No. 2 —For Houston ind coast.. B:2sam
No. 4 —For Houston and coast.. B:3opm
No. 6 —For coast towns 1:40 pm
No. 48 —For Kerrville, ex. Bun.. 4:25 pm
No. 41 —Fur Kerrville, Sin. only.. B:Bsam
No. 145—For Kerrville, ex. bun.. 7:lsam
G., H. A 8. A (Mala Idas.)
Arrive —
No. 9 —From the east 7*35 am
No. 2—From Dei Rio 16:50 am
No. 7 —From the east 6:oopm
No. 10 —From Ki Faso ana west.. 7:Bopm
Depart—
No. 9 —For EI Paso and wesv.... 9:ooam
No. I—For Del Rio ...••••••••• 4:oopm
No. 10 —For ths east 10:80 pm
No. B—For8 —For the east 11.00 am
G., H. Is S. A. (Victoria Division.)
Departs—
No. 305—Ouero, Victora, etc 8:00 am
No. 3U6 —Cuero, Victoria, etc 7:50 pm
M., K. A T. (Union Station.) *
Arrive —
No. 9 —Katy Limited 7:45 pm
No. 235 —Katy Flyer 7:30 am
Arrive— .
No. 243 —Alamo Special from Hous- ’
ton and Galveston 6:30 am
No. 241—Mail and Express 3:25 pm
Depart—
No. 10—Katy Limited ...........10:00 am
No. 236—Katy Flyer 9:00 pm
No. 242 —Alamo Special for Houston
and Galveston 11:50 pm
No. 244—Mail and Kvoraaa .... . 7:loam
July 29, 1909. lots 10 and 11, block 5, new
city block 2611, Lubbock street; other con
siderations and $lO.
Jay E. Adams and wife to E. R. Baker,
June 20. 1907, lots 6 to 10, block 21, new
city block 1829, Magnolia avenue; $2500.
W. C. Sullivan to A. D. Fengler, June 10,
1910, lot 17, block 18, new city block 1818;
$l2OO.
Hall P. Street to J. P. Donovan, June 20,
1910, lot 29, block 8, Sunny Slope addition;
$BO.
Riverside Land and Improvement company
to Horace Reed, June 25, 1910, lots 8 and
9, block 22; lots 11 and 12, block 25; lots
1 and 2, block 30; lots 2 and 3, block 34,
Riverside Park addition; $3087.
R. H. Wester and wife to the Realty and
Investment company, June 30, 1910, south- .
erly 60 feet of lot 4, block 3, new city block '
841, west side Erie avenue; other valuable
considerations and $lO.
Carl Frommo and wife to J. C. Keister,
July 5, 1910, northeast 50 feet of lot 6, new
city blo?k 949, east side Alamo street, be
tween Cedar and Garden streets; $2lOO.
F. F. Collins to Lorenza Guevora, March
3, 1910, a triangular lot on corner of North
Concho and North Laredo streets, in new
city block 344; $425.
Henry Borchers to J. C. Horst, June 30,
1910, lot IL new city block 3598. ou Cam
aron street; $550.
Katherine Bmith to William J. Utz and
wife, July 8, 1910, 100 acres of land ou4
of the Manuel de Luna survey 242, on south
side Medina river, about twelve miles south
of San Antonio; $4085.
S. C. Martin and wife to Ed English, July
1, 1910, 50 acres of land out of southeast
corner of survey 84, on the Salado creek;
$lO.
M. H. Burris to William Cassin, A. J. and
P. H. Swearingen, S. J. Brooks and E. G.
Tayloe, July 16, 1910, 4325 acres of land
out of survey' 37, section 2, on the south side
of the Medina river, about thirteen miles
southeast of San Antonio; $86,900.
Jose M. Gonzales and wife to Carlota G.
Ruiz, July 18. 1910, lot 15, new city block
291, north side Perez street; $B5O.
Candida Dias to Monica Flores, August 15,
1855, a lot fronting 65 varas ou North Fiftu
street, as per field notes; $3O.
A. A. Gittinger et al to Josephine Gittin*
ger. June 7, 1910, lot 5. block 4, fronting
22 varas on south side Fest street; other
valuable considerations and $5.
.John P. Gittinger to Josephine Gittinger,
June 30, 1910, an undivided interest in 7 4
acres of land on west side I'robandt street;
I as per field notes; $5OO.
1. L. and J. M. Knight to M. C. Hill, July
11. 1910, lot 7, block 3, Melrose addition; i
$2OO. <
Dr. B. E. Witte to Mary E. Reynolds, Feb- j
ruary 7, 1910, lot 16, block 68. new city
block 3336, on Avant avenue, Highland Park
addition: $6OO.
T. W. Hocker and wife to Erich H. Specht,
duly 16. 1910, lot 10, block 3, new city
block 2878, on Mission street; $825. .
Sallie H. Thompson and W. P. Dortch to
H. Kannei. July 11. 1910, lots 8,9, 10 and 1
11. block 4. new city block 2214, on Morolat '
street- $1250.
Dr. R. Scrivener and J. W. Davidson to
James F. Carter, May 23. 1910. lots 1. 2, 3
and 4. block 27, new city block 1939, Three*•
First addition; $7BO.
Charles Weik and wife to Jane Pfeel, July
16, 1910, lot 8, block 18. new city block
। 260 u, on Marshall street: $BOO.
Charles X. Gutzeit and wife to J. IL
Green, March 31, 1910, lots 6 and 7, neiv
city block 776, on San Pedro avenue, West
Macon and Jackson streets; $BlOO.
J. II Green to his niece. Mac Smyth West,
July 12, 1910. east fifty feet of lot 6, block
5, new city block 776, on west side of San
Pedro avenue; love and affection and $lO.
Park R, Longworth to Charles Roger, June
1. 1910, lots 6 and 7, block 20, Edgewood
addition: $7OO. '
Park R. Longworth to Charles Roger. June \
1, 1910. lot:. 9 and 10, block 20, Edgewood \
addition; $7OO.
Emma G. and Eugene Davis to Sarah E. \
Stinson, July 16, 1910, lot 9. block 15, new ’
city block 1911, on Lewis street; $llOO.
R J. Lane and wife to G. A. Gage. July ]
18, 1910. lot 25, block 2, in Melr6sc addi 1
tiou; $235.
BUILDING PERMITS.
J. H. Cleveland, eight room dwelling, on
north side of Summit avenue: $2700.
R. H. W’ober, three room dwelling, west
side San Jacinton street, $5OO. e .
J. J. Aaron, two room addition, south side ’
Hicks avenue; $2OO.
Mrs. B. M. Harper, one room house, north
sifl<‘ Denver boulevard: $75.
David B. Hill, gospel tent, north side of
Culebra avenue.
R. A. Richey, three-room house, south s’de
Colima street: $lOO.
R. A. Richey, one room house, south side
Colima sirert: $5O.
R. A. Richey, three room house, south sid*
Guadalupe street; $lOO.
Benito Herrera, one room house, north siAe
| Rivas street: $2OO. ।
ElUta Neira. one room house, south sidtf
! era Cruz street: $9O.
Henry Liat, shed, north side of De vine
street: $5O.
F. F. Abbot, seven room dwelling South
side Lewy street; $2OOO
Ford Rrhrezler. alterations and additions,
north aide Orson street: $l5OO. k
Protestant Orphans' Hrm*. addition, south I
side Kentucky avenue; $175. I
George 11. HaswelL outhouw, south aid* S
Rodriguez; $3OO. F