San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 287, Ed. 1 Monday, January 2, 1893 Page: 3 of 6
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MONDAY JANUARY 2 1883.
Menger Hotel.
H D. KAUFMANN. H.W. BROWDER
Proprietor. Clerk.
THE LEADING HOTEL IN
THE SOUTH-WEST
Alamo Plaza San Antonio
Having been thoraughly overhauled kijd
renovated throughout 1b now the largest and
most complete Hotel in the Southwest. Fine
billiard and bar rooms attached. Hot and
coldbatha. Large sample rooms for com-
menal men. Patronage of the traveling
pt bile si J ted
A. A.bus H G.H. KALTEYER
President. Secretary.
PHILLIPP CARL
V.-Pmb. and Gen. Manager
LOMAR
BREWING CO
San Antonio - - - - Texas
Brewers and Bottlers of their Celebrated
Pilsener and Standard Lager Beer.
Unexcelled by any Brand in the Market.
All orders promptly attended to. TeW 13
CITY LOCAL NEWS.
—Dr. von Koehking Akzt.
Office <fc res. 429 Garden st. tel. 476. 6 15 tf
—Bheern a Burnett undertakers
259 Commerce street. Tel. 115.
—Men’s band-eewed cork sole
shoes just received by express
widths C D and E. Sullivan Shoe
Co. 12 10 tf
—Ladies remember Misses Kirchner
when you want the iates novelties in
fancy goods. Also stampingdone to order;
231 W. Commerce street. 10 15 3m
—For sale a “Columbia Light
Roadster safety; Cushion tires latest
improvements and used about seven
weeks. Apply at thia office. 12 6tf
—Ladies see the beautiful line of fancy
and holiday goods large assortment just
received at Misses Kirchner’s. 231 West
Commerce street. Call early and avoid
the rush during the holidays. 10 15 3m
.—Old hunters and trappers predict
a severe winter and the thick pelts of
fur bearing animals seem to corrobor-
ate that prediction. 80 be prepared
tor trie next cold spell and buy a
fluffy and silky angora skin at Koch’s
the old reliable furrier 211 South
Alamo street. 12 21 lOt
Sam Maverick notifies friends of
hi s employment by Beal & Eichlitz
Fire Insurance Agents successors to
the Florian Agency. He can be found
at their office Kampmann Building
12 3 1 yr.
—We have 200 different patterns of
suitings for you to eelect from both
American and imported goods. Sat-
Istaciion guaranteed. Wanamaker &
Brown. Blue front 523 E Houston
street. 11 7 tf
—Twenty per cent is what the S.
W. Co are giving on all vehicles until
January Ist
—Sore throat and bronchial affections
are speedily relieved and effectually cured
by the use of that safe and reliable reme-
dy Dr. Bull’s Cough Svrup. It has stood
the test of half a century.
—The Trinity Sunday School has
received letters from H. T. Thompson
and J C. A Reinhardt of Cincinnati
and Rev. Erickson of Fort Worth all
formerly of this city. The letters are
wiebes for happiness and prosperity
to all during tne year '93.
—The Installation of affloers of the
Schiller Council. No. 921 A. L. of H
will lake place Jan. 13.
—A white man wae sleeping off a
jag at the Bella-Union last night and
his fine plug bar was taken the thief
leaving for the man a worn out straw
pile.
—Something essential is lacking
your comfort if you have not a nice
fine angora akin in your bedroom.
Koch baa a nice selection of them lOt
—Bear in mind that Frank J. Beitel
keeps builders’ hardware and lumber
at the International and Great North-
ern depot.
—Justice Griff Jones held an in-
quest Saturday evening on the re-
mains ot Charles Reicn a German
who died ot heart disease at bia home
on Commerce atreet. The body was
interred yesterday afternoon.
—Don’t—lf a dealer offers you a bottle
of Salvation Oil without wrapperor labels
or in a mutilated condition don’t touch it
—don’t buy it at any price there Is some-
thing wrong—it may be a dangerous and
worthless counterfeit. Insist upon get-
ting a perfect unbroken genuine package.
Be on your guard!
—We have the largest line of fall
and winter suit and pants patterns
ever brought to this city. Cail and
make your selections before it is too
late. Wanamaker & Brown. Blue
front 523 E. Houston street. 11 7 tf
—Rooms for rent Bexar Apart-
ment Building Houston street. 5 26 tf
L —For a good tiu roof call on J. J.
Billing 413 North street. 9 10 tf
newspapers for sale
A pply at Uis office. 11 29 tf
Wi e h & Breeding
A:enio Fh . r llt . ok’ir hiellv
—Clothing; come and see us; get a
good fit and tuli value lor your money*
12 2 Im Pancoast & Hon.
—Another new lot of bats just in;
ail the popular shapes.
42 2 Im Pancoast & Son.
—We think we have the best Ten
Dollar overcoat in the market. Pau-
cast & Sou. 10 6 tf
—Ornamental house and sign paint
Ing Chas. F. King 108 E. Houston
street 12 stf
—"Old Crow Bourbon” and "Her-
mitage Rye” can be had only at
Michael’s 220 E- Houston street.
—All sizeti in underweaf and over-
coats. We have the goods and price
right. 12 21m Pancoast & Son.
~Hewlng machines abd supplies of
all make at Alamo sewing machine
Co 211 N. Presa street. 12 10 Im
— You get the best work from Chas.
F. King painter 108 -East Houston
street. 12 stf
—Now is the time to buy a buggy;
you can get one at 20 per cent dis-
count at the S. W. Co.
—The “White House’’ Soledad
Block best liquors wines and cigars.
Elegant appointments throughout.
Fred Kerble manager. 12 10 it
— Buggies carriages and in fact
our whole stock is offered at 20 per
cent off*until January let.
—For paper hanging and glazing
leave orders with Chas. F. King. 108
E. Houston street. 12 stf
—Closing out going to move shoes
must move first. Low prices will
move them. Eagle Shoe Co. Com«
merce and Navarro streets. 12 10 tf
— Rear in mind that Frank J. Beitel
keeps builders’ hardware and lumber
at the International and Great North-
ern depot.
—Ladies’ slippers iy profusion
men’s slippers in great variety suit-
able for Xmas gifts Sullivan Shoe
Co 12 10 tf
—A. Heusinger Fest block. Mili-
tary plaza has Just received two car
loads ot Ranges Cooking and Heating
Stoves which he offers cheaper thau
any other house. 10 10 tf
—For Sale—A rock house of six rooms
with bath rooms and china closets gas in
every room and citv water. Call at 63
North street. Mrs. J. H. Smye. 12-5-lmo
—lf you have any second handfurni-
ture. household goods etc. to buy. sell or
exchange cal) on or write to R.Kaufman
511 W. Commerce street between Main
and Military plaza. 12 31 Wt
—A german will be given at the
Casino tonight.
—Alamo Sanitary Co. R. W. Wal-
lace Prop. Cess pools and privy
vaults cleaned with a new and odor-
less process; barrels removed. Office
808 W. Com. st. Tele. 417. 923 6m
— Ladies’ grey suede oxfords and
white strap slippers all widths just
received. Sullivan Shoe Co Com-
merce street. ‘ 1210 tf
—The fire department was called
out yesterday morning on San Pedro
aveuue. The blaze was a small one
caused from a big fire in a heating
stove at the residence of R U. Cul-
—R. J. Hofheinz on Military
plaza has at very low prices all farm-
ing Implements such as carriages
buggies Fish Bro. wagons well
drills wind mills and pumps mow-
ers hay presses rakes plows and
barb wire etc 8111 m
—We are now prepared to furnish the
ladies of San Antonio with the latest
styles in tine millinery and fancy goods:
Misses Kirchner 231 West Commerce
street. 10 15 3m
—The Herman Sons will give a ball
at the Arbeiter Vereiu ball Saturday
night.
—The engagement of Mr. August
Briam Jr the popular president of
the Turn Verein and Miss Mary
Calsen a lovely young lady is an-
nounced.
—Messrs. Thos. L. Conroy Robt.
J. Petrich Henry Torrey and Chae.
T. Johnson will be out calling this
afternoon
—A building permit was issued
Saturday afternoon to W. H Hollings-
worth lumber dwelling south side
of Delgado street ward 3; >4OO.
—We are still in the field with a
large assortment of crockery glass
lamps and house furnishing goods
comprising mostly the best goods in
the market. The goods must be sold
and you will find our prices far below
other houses as we design to get out
ot trade. Reidell A Company
Opp. Maverick Bank Houston St. tf
— Having re-stocked onr Main
Plaza Shoe Store with a full supply
or new and seasonable goods we
will continue at this stand another
year. The very lower! prices will
rule. Sullivan Shoe Co. 12 10 tf
—Don’t buy your winter clothing
until you see our line. Quality and
fit guaranteed. Wanamaker & Brown.
Blue front 523 E. Houston street.
—Michael’s at 220 E. Houston
street sell only Ten year old “Her-
mitage Rye” and “Old Crow Bour-
bon.”
—Bear iu mind that Frank J. Beitel
keeps builders’ hardware and lumber
at. the International and Great North-
ern depot f
—Selling «>ut our shoes getting
ready to 1 :o e. See our >2.00 line.
Eagle Shoei’ >. Commerce snd Na-
varro streets. 12 10 tf
—Best bJ oned wood I. T. and
Col. coal n bay etc. cheap for
cash. Tel. 174 for. San Fernando and
Medina O. McClure. 9 26 6m
S THE ‘ IME.
Wbat is now the time for? We may
not be able to answer that question to
your entire satisfaction but w 6 are Hot
far wrong iti saying that there never will
.be a better time for looking over our
stock of Jewelry. Nothing may be more
foreign to your mind than the idea of
making a purchase but that needn t
affect the case at all; come and look over
the stock just the same. We can at least
give you the assurance that it will inter
est you if it does nothing else. It may-
be difficult to take your fancy but we are
reasonably sure to captivate it with our
display of fine Jewelry.
J. M. EMERSON & CO..
The Boss Jewelers and Brokers
Next to County Court House
$8.50
10.00
12.50
NEW : SUITS.
We are sending out
•
quantities of Cloth-
ing every day. Do
you want to know
the reason? We
will tell you-
. Ist—We sell only reliable
goods.
2d--We do nM Misrepresent
anything.
3d-oar prints for Good Clothes
ing are owe' than others
for infer io* goods.
OVERCOATS!
FOR
Men Boys
and Youths.
Also Hats and Furnish-
ings.
H.Morrislto
255-257 Main St.
Next to Sullivan’s Bank.
—GRAND DISPLAY OF
Holiday Goods!
Cakes and
Candies I
Large assortment of Baskets' Cornuco*
’ pias for trees at
FLAMM’& FILBERTS
No. 305 E. Houston Street.
A REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE.
The Light is authorized to announce
James P. Newcomb as a candidate for
Mayor subject tn nomination by a re-
publican city convention. 13 31 tf
A BARGAIN FOR PRINTERS.
For Hale: 500 lbs. of Brevier Roman
fair condition abundance of sorts at
15 and 20 cents a pound. Addregg
11 21 tf T. B. Johnson Light ora®
T. • C. * FROST
ZBJkUSTIKZIEIR
AND
Commission • Merchant
MAINJPLAZA SAN ANTONIO.TEXAS.
Cash advances made ou every product of the country consigned for sale
30 -. P -. E -. Nt
AT LAST.
Our New Building is Completed and our Mam-
moth Stock of Furniture and Carpets is
Open for Public Inspection. - - -
LP.PECK& CO.
Our New Building.
We have beyond a doubt the Largest and
Handsomest Stock oi
FURNITURE AND CARPETS
Ever Shown in the South and now invite the public to call
whether they desire to purchase or not.
NOS 204 AND 206 WEST COMMERCE STREET
A BEAUTIFUL EXHIBITION.
There Ie on exhibition at the new
store of L P. Peck & Co. 224 and 226
Commerce street the finest and larg
eet stock of furniture and carpets ever
before seen In this city. The public
is invited to call and examine and
compare prices. 12 23 tf
—Consumption Malaria Rheumatism
Catarrh and all Blood and Chronicdiseas-
es are caused by microbes. Redams' Mic-
robe Killer will remove the cause and
give nature a chance to cure 50 page
book free giving full explanation.
E. Reuss City Drugstore.
10 29 3meod 8 EL Commerce Si
WE ARE LEADERS
If you want tbe latest Hbepea and
pattern In neck wear H. Harms is
the place to get them. 215 Alamo
plaza. 12 19 126
$7.50 TO $4OO.
You can get a nice bed-room set ail
the way from >7.50 to >4OO at. L P.
Peck & Co.’s 224 and 226 West Com-
merce St. It costs nothing to call and
look at same. 12 23 tf
SULPHUR BATHS.
The Natural Hot Sulphur Bathing es-
tablishment at the Southwestern Park
Is now open. Back to the grounds.leaves
he I. &G. N. ticket office Alamo plaza
at S and 11 a. m. and 3 and 7p. m. 10 7tf
MILLER HATS
Are the only correct hat to wear if
you want style and durability. 12t
H. Harms 215 Alamo plaza.
• NOVELTIES
Id suspenders umbrellas and canes
which cannot be surpassed in any
eastern city. w H. Harms
U 2 19 12t . 215 Alamo Plaza.
Keglstratton of Voters.
Notice is hereby giV“it that I will
tl ....k- .>f my oOi'-- Hu >ln-
- i"!sin'ho <iiv of -an
' K.-mu. 'i*. ' •< .-ordn
ii ip . .'l.ce In 1 In- < iu hall fiu-W
t >n mi Mf '.ir> plaza no ■
I nii v A l> '.'.i. at s och ck
and u I will k< < |> the same
'wentv m-ieutiw days >ll udaysWß|
eluded from Bo’clock a. m. till 8
p. m. of each day. dosing on
January 25 at 8 o'clock p m. sharp.
My authorized deputies are Henry
1 ett. Henry Wagner L. A. Reynolds aS
Ramon Blencourt • J
San Antonio Texas. Decimber
A. D . 1892. August Saxhkbex
12 28 21 It
CLOSING OUT SALE.
The entire stock of men's
g<Hxls. hats clothing. etc. of the late
of Young «t Arnold. 242 Commerce
will be closed out at cost. Call at once 1W
bargains. 12 28 ln|
iTLRbER HALL BAR FCF RENtTI
Sealed proposals will be received until
6p. tn. January 6. 1893. The Turn Ver-|
ein reserves the riirht to reject any or alii
bids For particulars apply to Henrvl
Kohler secretary No. 515 1-2 E. Houston’
street. 12 31 Gt
OH MAMAI
Do go down and see those L vely
parlor and bed room suits at L.P.
Peck & Co.’s 224 and 226 West Com-
merce street. They are the finest ever
seen in this city. 12 23 t
"A THING OF BEAUTY AND JOY."
The large handsome store of L. F.
Peck <k Co. is at last open and the
public generally are cordially Invited
to call and take a look at the finest
furniture establishment In the south-
west. You are requested to call if
you buy or not. 12 23 tf
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