Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 203, Ed. 1 Monday, March 9, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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You Can’t Always Tell From The Looks-Sometimes
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“GO-TO-CURCH”
DAY A SUCCESS
EVERY riimcii |\ Till: ( IT/ IS
CROWDED TO CAPACITY. AND
•pastors \i:i: pleased with
llKSILTS AccuM PI. | si I Eli.
SERMONS INTERESTING
SPECIAL Ml Sic WO SPECIALLY
PREPARE!* SERMONS \T EVERY
CHEL'Cll ATTRACT I’M SEAL \T
TENDANCE.
"(Jo to Church Sunday" wa* a success.
Every rlmrrli in the «ity was excellently
atti'mhl. and nt'i>i of < In-m were « rowd*-1
to their rapacities. The pastors express
themselves a-* being "really pleased with
the results that were nreniupli'hed. and
the congregations themselves were plain
ly proud of the interest that was uiani
fested at the various serviees in the eity.
At many of the ehnrehes there was
the groate*t attendance in their history
augmented not only by the fact that the
day was made a *|»eiial one. IiiiI also I• v
the fan that the iieople were more im
pressed perhaps than ever Indole with
tile duties under which they live.
At the Christian church. Or. S K
lltillaui prearhed to a salistaetory and
ienee. Mi- sermon was. "Is The ( hutch
Worth While?"
Rev. T. V. Ilerudou of the Itaptist
eong regal ion prearhed on "Christian
<• rowtli. "at the morning service. and in
the evening Ills lopir was "Salvation."
The attendance at ImiIIi services wa*
large and att< alive.
"Tin* IJimmI Eight" was the lopir on
which l!ev* (. 'I Ma< Ooiigall. pastor
of the Kpi'eopal church prcacln*d Sun
tltiv morning. The *ervico was a com
billed Lenten and "t Jo To Church Sim
day"* servin'. The attendance was large
tile clilircll Iteing well tilletl.
Rev. W. A. IJoss. ill ell 1I ge id the Pres
by terian missions preat lied to the Me\i
rtin Presbyterian • ongreg.iti«»n y*'s|er
day. Ilis *rrmou was "The Lord's Pray
er.**
At the American Presbyterian church
a large anil attentive amlieiiee lieanl Ilev
A O .limes pastor *• I the I ir*l Pre*hv
terian church of San Xutouio. Or. .loucs
is conducting a *eries of evangelistic
meetings at this church being assisted
by the pastor. Ilev. E. li. Camniou
Ilev. A Cavazos <»| the Itaptist Me\i
can missions coudiictcd the services at
the Mexican Itaptist church. IDs .sermon
w.i* on "A Solemn Step "
The largest audience of the present
pastorale attended both the morning and
evening services at tin Met|u*di*t ehnreh
Ilev .1 S Itow Ies. the pas|ur. t hose tor
lii* senium "Ineeutive* To Companion
ship Willi The people of Cod
"Co To Chun h" Sunday was in everv
Way a sllec<*ss. declared *o both bv till
uii iiiIm is of tile rongi ■ gat ion* and by the
pastor* of the i hitn he*
PASTORS WILL
PETITION ON
LIQUOR BILL
•
At tin* martin*: aif ilia* I'.l .'Manilla*
Pitnt a 11' v \ "oa l.tl lain lltl*> Ilia ifla ill? Ml*
S. I\ II.ill nil xxav ;t|»|»a»il|la*a| a a.imtuil
|a*a* |a* all'att a |*<*t It 4«»M l*> In* **ir|ii*al anal
|»n*na*Uta-al laajlia* | a pri-v<*tlf it i Va*v in aaill
?ra‘" 11*1*111 tlm 'tala* |-a*a|||a‘*t Illy I In'll* lai
lOtf fail ill* |• ih* laill mm I"
taar«* tll.it l*oa|x a*kili|: fair a a aiii'litltt lain
a I aill«*liatin«*lit la* |«t * all t l>i | ilia* I ia| in *r Hat
li*
Th *ii»** prvv ’lit at Ila<‘ inavtinjj \\a*r<*
l*rv. T. I*. Ht'liialaan. pantor a»t ill** I• 11»
tnt a llnr< li. I.Vx <• M Mai lt*niy.ill.
puntaar a>f ilia' I |'lMltpaI illlltv'i: Kl'V. -I
II. liara i.i ait lln* It i|ili*>l mn'iaaln ; I!**'
' \\ V I!**" iif l lii* Pii-'ln li fian ini^niaim
I 'i S k 11 I . im ■ >l !!i• a 1.
Ila v. A I ’ii'aKaK a>t in* I•|»ti*»: mi" • »ii*:
l»r» A. I’ .km****. |* -fair a»f tlu*
I*imt l’r<**l*a Ia*i lan a liura il a*f Sail \ll
fainiai. tHal Urv. A li. Hauli**ta.
|1| Maa Ilai||r;i|l J* 1 ■ »ida*al ami lla‘1. \
1 '.IV .!>•*» < • >1111 a i * tail till* «f»* \ • »i i • ■ ll 1*\. r
a IM** It *» m* I I** l*a* tin* opinion of .ill
|i|a**a*'il that tin voliiu? apart **: Sumlax
n» a him h atta*mlaiia*a* ilai «i* in i*n*r>
\%a\ a nna*i*a*vv anal . II (VI; ampl* ra'paiai
fur th*- lalaur pan forth in a>mpli.ni/ing
tha* imjiorluni *• •*! tin* ala.' ami ' xxork
Krv. W A 1*0" ia*|a*>rti**l tin* uvn.al
M*rx-|cf* lli'lal till' p.l't 'X a*a*k ami ?i***al in
tcra»v| anion? th** Mi\i* an Pr«*vl*yti*rian
pa*op|a* I ll** xxall'ol tha* lla'XX a hair* ll 1*11 i 1«1
fn? an' in* iritn: a axinpla tion ami tha* aain
tftrgMtiol) "til **a *a alt Im‘ In HI >i •» | ill Ilia*
laftl I’i a»ta*vtant a hur* li building 111 tbt>
a
rity.
The Mriiriin llaptist church ha- Ims*ii
holding a *cri«‘- «*f meetings during the
we**k itnd will continue the same during
tills Week. Tile meetings hale lieo|| protit
aid in may wavs and will continue this
week with the help of a visiting minister
from Mexico.
l»r llallam reported good services at
the ('hristiaii church.
Rev. T. V. Herndon of tlie Vuieiieau
Ibiptist elliitell reported a e«M| and prof
italdc dai with his people with large con
gregaiions. The church will liegin a
rics of meetings next Sunday. assisted
by Rev. Mr. Itrown from Itrvan. Texas.
The Lenten sen ice- held at tie* Lpi-
jeopal liliun h have le*en well att<*i'de|
•llid con h enjoyed In llu* pastor and pen
•»!«_. This congregation held a -».*•■■» )l
u ci ting last I’ridai evening Ailiirh was
laigeli attended and some advanced
■Sop* were taken t • pill the clllircll oil ;i
more business like ht-is. The budget sis
tem was adopted and plans wen* made to
systematical!' meet regularly all the tin
uncial i litigations of the church.
The largest audience of the present
p |S( iri'e attend! I the Methodist church
and th l*c was at Stmdai school lie* larg
r .{ attendance in the histori of the
church. Highteen people were added to
the membership at the morning lion/
Rev. W \. Ross was appointed to pro
pan* and present to the Itew-paiiei * of
the elti a n-sidulion of tliink' for the
aid given in making -itch a -ignal su«
r«*ss of the church attendance day.
FARM PRIZES ARE
TO BE DIVIDED
MKS IIKXKY FXAl.l. AM* IIKXKY
I \ \hh .IK I XI*KKKH HHHIKK ro
< %Kin «n I IXTKXTIOXH OF
j l.ATK I o|.ONi:i. IIKXKY KXAI.I..
( SfH t'itll to Tilt llrniltl.)
Ilallas. Texas March !•. Tile -FUlon
prizes award «»f the Texas Indus-
trial congress for l*est net profits in
1 at tiling divided among its prize w inning
contestants in 1!*K» wa* the gift of Mrs
May I*. Fxall and Henry Fxall. -Ir.. w id
• »w and son of tin* late Colonel Henry
I'.xall. Following hi* death the executive
committee meet in Hollas to take action
toward caring for all the obligations of
the congress and assumed tin* total out
standing oblige ions and prepare I *•
rai*e the money.
However a statement came liefore ilu*
committee that Mrs. Fxall wished to pay
the prize awards as a tribute to her Inis
baud's memory. The committee was
averse to having am part of tin* ex | tense
Isirtn In the t.imil'. sinn1 Colonel Fxall
had already given more motiev to the
work ot the Congress than attv other eon
tributor. to say nothing of his time and
strength. V committee was sent to call
on Mrs. Fxall and consult her. If she
|»ur|*oscd to pay the prize awards as «|is.
charging a moral obligation that Colonel
'Fxall had incurred inemlicr of the eiwu
live committee wa r*- itiiaitiinouslv of the
•>ldliion that tin* congress should raise
the un’liev: if she wished to do it of her
own motion its a pli inlid act in keeping
with i lie Colonel’s great. tiu»c|fi»h work
and till' honoring it. the eommitl'*e eon
widen’d that it ought not to stand in
the wav. The mitt 'r was placed liefore
Mr» Fxall and she made it clear that she
and her son wished to pay this money.
The committee according!' a eroded to ln-r
wishes and thi' gift which should U-
an inspraton to the people of the stale
supplemented the greater gift oT Colotn-I
Fxall's set ' b For a greater Texas" in
the work of promoting better farming.
ARTERY CUT BUT
MAN IS SAVED
t ook \T M I I.I.I.K 1M*TFI. SI STAINS
HAXC.I KOI > I vi! RY BIT
FKoMFT XUIHYAL OF PlIYSI
C| VX H.W I S HIS l.lFF.
While at "oik as a COok at the Miller
hotel early Saturday night. Fallot.t Mar
lino*. accidentally tut the artery in his
right hand. Woikers around him look
•pink net ion and tied a knot almvt* tin
mjureil platv. stemming the henry flow
<»l blood. \ physician was summoned
ami his prompt arri\;«l and attention
probably st\*| the man's life as he was
already becoming faint from the k«s» of
bb *od.
It scents that Harlinei was in the
habit ot carrying the butcher knife tt*oi
m his work in his hip |M»ck«‘t The blatb
very sharp hi some way worked around
to the side and in reaching for the knif*
hurriedly his wrist cairn* in contact will:
tin* sharp edge. It took three stitches to
close the wound.
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FARMERS MEET
AT SAN BENITO
MAltKKTIMS ASSIH |ATIONS AS
HERE THEM THAT I'XHKKMLY
MKTIIOIM AUK ELIMINATED.
\\l> NO ACTION is TAKEN
NOT TO BUY CANAL
MEET I NO DKEIUKS TO DIMM* FOU
I IMS KS EXT AIATT Eli OF FOU Ml NO
AN lUUhiATIoN IHSTIIIET AND
TAKE ON El! <A.VAL
iS/nrial hi Thr
San Itenito. Texas. M.inli !l. NVitli
view remedying the truck marketing
situation in this section a meeting of
the farmers mi tin* tract was held here
Saturday to formulate plans to emuhat
conditions as they have existed for the
past month. However no radical action
was necessary as assurance was received
Ironi represimtatives of the marketing
as*s«N-iatioiis that all unseemly method*
were eliminated and that from now tin
they will e«H»|M‘rate in a sinecre endeavor
to secure more satisfactory results t«
the shippers.
This meeting was only one of the >erie*
of meidings licing Indd at every shipping
|M*iIII ill I lie N alley for the purpose of
awakening the ship|»crs to a more united
stand in the matter. That the movement
will prodiue results i* already evident.
All the cabbage that went out from this
place Friday and Saturday brought -l'J
|H'f ton f. o. b nln* station which is *ev
m.d dollars a ton more than was ottered
earlier in the vv«*ek.
Al tin* same misdilig it vva* decided
to drop the matter of forming an irriga
lion district to lake over the plant of the
San Itenito F ind \ Water roinpaiiy. Tin*
price of one million dollars w.i* eon*id
ered entirely tito great a re*p msibility
for the |*eoplc to take Upon themselves
at present.
REPORT FILED
ON COAL STRIKE
INVESTIGATION
t/tt( .1 /*»" >* •
w isiting Inn II. C 1h • Th#
**-nai" miIi i MinitIn* r. jNir* mi tin* \Vi «t
Virginia mai *iiik" .it Paint Kmk wa*
ttNln\ In t*hairni:tn Swanson.
In niMitioii to tin* ojn r.it ns’ opposi
tii'ii lo tin* iiiimi forming unions to n*
port iioltil among tin* i*au*«*s of sin* iron
ill" that tin* iniiicr* v* r «Ii.*i-»»*♦ t* ntnl I*-
i an*" in* o|*|H»rt in.*l* .1 :•! Tov l***l lli -ni
in pur«ka«" lnur< * no is»Mi**t"rii-* "\
i-"|ilinp "oni|»an> gronii'ls «m?\ |irivat"
to.ni* |n schools t’ciT ill" stop** wiT"
th" o|H-iators. ami tli.it tl»*-ti* was a «li*
|H»*ition tow..ril * *jiio»iag" uf .ill stran
gel*. ’Ill" jMlsloffi.1 * Ill til" lOHIpnil.V
*ti*r"s.
TRADE WITH ARGENTINA
POPVI m: INTI III s IX TR \I*I
tiht:i: \i:ot <r;» ry i:\imm; or
RANK or MINISTRY To KMRAS
SY.
I >/» in! t<> 77*» lb mid »
Washiiipt* " IV •’. M »r»-h ’• P *|»ular
int"r* *t in tin* trail" >*."1 ii *lnstr' of
Arpmilinn v Iii**h h•** t * ;I\ ls*i*n
aroiiMsl I** ni son «'f •’* * »<r - sing "**n
trilnilion t-* m»r f«*< •' ** pul' i* height
»*n"«l In »'.*» atioonm. ** t t f* • t tit* Aunt
jean »:.i*si-»n to Rocn*.* Ait.** •* to l>"
rai*"*I ft m th*» rank -f a ministry to
that oT *n • n l*.*s*v.
Aim' in i i* tin* for* ti»o** *<>'tili Aiiii*i
lean »• *•*n * i \ **- market 'or pr*«ilu"t*
i.f it*** 1 ni.' St t"* **ur * 1 * thiT"»o
in tin* la*! i ilftnlar rear hsnit g l*i*n .V.
million <lollar* in value meipnrwl with
to n ill ion t>* ’’rar'*l ami W million to
tin- •*• tn ining tw*-|\e countries of that
ro’.t ilii'lit.
o*ir troll* i* • t* \»•••• * inn show* eon-
*i *nt i'i»l r i*’ I ••• *• i***i**n. "Toorta then"
i.i I. vji « p*"** i. - »•* 7 ••* Mioti thillitrs
' ' A 53 mil
H ... |**trt; »VI therefrom
• . f*- *> * *** I• • ; ii I *'"*. !» million
in t‘*o' ■ • *’T n-illin’i !•* 1**1" Thus "X
*t.*rt* to i r*o-nlin-! nu tor'iolisl ami ini
** rt* tWre'rmn trebVal tbtring th" la«t
10 years.
i
BIBLE STUDENT
GIVES LECTURE
0 L. Si'Ll.|VAX OF NASHVILLE
IS HEARD HY ATTENTIVE AVI*
PLEASED AI’DIEXVE AT D1TT
MANX TREATISE.
LIFE BEYOND THE GRAVE
SPEAK I IS riSCED NI(»SSi;i:oVV'N
CREEDS Ml I* \>t i;| Dim VISDI ll
THAT SCISIPTC1SES .VID HIT SHINE
IX OWN LIHIIT.
O. L. Sullivan of Nashville. Trim. wi ll
|known as a bibb* student and lecturer
1 throughout the ITPleil States and t’an
ada. s|M*ke Siiiid.iv aft* rn«*on at DittiiMii
theater. Ills audience was aitcutive and
a|»|s*ar*d to Is* satisfied with the treat
inent of the siilijei t . Til** *|N*ak«*r urged
that the moss grown creeds of the past
Is* discard's! that the scripture* might
shine in their own pure light lie said
in part:
‘I'lie claim ih it S.ii.m shall Is* |M*riuti
t'd to torture the majority of our race
forever i i foul stain on i;«nI\ name and
Word. See aiiv cone*ml nn-e. Itilde helps
of Script lire *i iidi*s
To s.iv ilial !si uno |M*rsoiis are delilsr
a tel v added dailv lo untold billions to Im*
roastim| throughout eternity i* an insult
lo our reasoning faculties. \ stu*ly of
all tin* scriptures which apparent)} sup
port this do* trine proves conclusively
that they are syinliolicul and not liter
III. There is not a single tex: which dr
dares eternal torture to Is* tla* penult} |
of sin. On the other hand there are main
texts which assert that death is that *
penalty. Death to the Imm|\ only? No! It
was Adam' * VI •ill. not his Imm|v. that
sinned We share in this just |m*iij«1 tv Im*
cause of our relationship for "All in
Adam die.” We are convicts sold under
sin. and already tin* prison lams (the
gravei hold* liillions of our raft*.
Xoin of the general theories a* to the
condition of the dea*| an* Scriptural or
cun satisfy our hearts mid bonds. The
texts. “Tin * wt •aid that siunr*t it shall
die.” "Nolle ran k**ep alive hi* own soul.*
and many oila-r pointed Scriptures prove
these theories to Im* Ilt)*erip1 111* iI and
they liould Is* repudiated In all t'hris
ti.m* as auamg the "d*M trine* of devils.”
Satan’s lie «<• Mother Eve. "tlam 'halt
surelv die.” seems far more rens*»nal»le
and true t•» many minds than liod’s dee
laruiion. ‘Thou shall surely die.”
We have the word of tla* Lord for it
that tla* dead are really dead that all
mankind are under sentence of death.
; ml new* i an * st ain*. The ancient pr*dip
« t spoke and w rme about all going to
»< hoo|. which Isjing translated means
grave tomb condition of death. Even
faithful dob longed to Im* hid ill school
until tla* wrath of (om| Im* past and the
curse !r*t. ||e al*o pravid that the Lord
would then rcuirmber him and bring him
forth from the dn*t of the earth. Tin*:
Apostle Peter declared the dead were'
dead v h**n he said that not even David a*
•■end* *1 into heaven and the A|*o«tlc i
•’aid declares that .le*ns is the first
fruit of them that s|«*ep in tla* du*t of
the artli
CABBAGE FAILS j
TO INCREASE
IN SHIPPING
I Sfntitil !u Tht //» rttlth.
S.ui Ibnito. Texas. March !♦. P«**r
price* ate responsible for failure of cub
bage shipment* from tin* place to make '
:!n-ir »*x|«*** t***l increase during the w»s*k
ju*l elid'd only sixty three carload* hav
ing gone out. This together with prev
ions shipments nmke a total of IL! ear
loads of all kind* of truck forwarded
from tin* city tin* season. In pmdac-
ing this tot ill cabbage leads with ӣ> car*.
It is estimated that as Hu* matter
• lauds at present oik* fourth of the sea J
son’* shipment* have Iteen made. During
I he next two mouths IJhm ear* of
tables will move from thi* plan* aloia*.
which means that X’lOl carload* un* yet
to Im* forwarded from the whole Lower
Rio (irati'k* V alley. To move this tn*
■tendons amount of |M*ri*habh* freight
the railrood company i* aeramulatiag a
large supply of * ar* at every |**uit along
the line a w.*«*k’* *u|*pl.v being held in
th>* l'M*a| yards right now.
No man i* *n*h a kiiker that be would
rate |o kick the bucket.
in/. : A. * . „ 'ii.:: l".'isJaii'
JJIXXIXXXZ m.1 J_L2IU333333—
CLASSIFIED ADS!
CIVIL ENGINEERS.
Kduiirdo Heaven Graduate Civil Kii
gineer and Surveyor. < l\ of 31.) San
Carlos hotel.
. t
FOR RENT.
FOIl HKXT:- Store on 12ib St.. Splen
did liM'titioii. Unit reasonable. Apply
Mr*. Dreyfus* tdt» 12th. St. 2 .'MI Im
FOB HUNT Pleasant Room Dt! Wa
tfhingtou street. 4tf
FCRXISIIED room —90S Levee St.H 20 m
FOR HI XT Tu.. fiirnishnl rtMinis for
light housekeeping. Phone 112 22»>tf
FOR SALE.
Poll SALK Fine farming land under
Hidalgo canal at Mt Allen. Deal di
reel with owners and save money. Any (
sire tract up to 17.*» acres. Sonic in brush
Cheap. Address \|« Allen Land Owners
Ass»mlatiou. lb mi bier Ctdtt 221'JTtl.
MISCELLANEOUS
tVAXTKIt (/I ICK Wanlml.. an.l l..|
springs. Atblress y tare Herald.
:t 7 I
FRANK M. RYAN
ET. AL MAY
GO TO PEN
(Uu AbmuHuI*d
Washington. I* March «». Tin hii
prcuic court refuses to review the eon
vietion of tin* dynamiting eases o|
ITank M. Kyan ami twenty thrtv other
UienilM-rs of the Iron Workers' I'niou.
A p.il!on alone ran now keep the con
victnl me a from the penitent ian.
‘Another ini|M>rtant tiling uImmi! a worn
an s reason is that good or had it giM-s.
• i
to mi:. n/riMATi-: * nxsi mi i: •
*
This is an nii|Mtriant message to •
•
When ipiality is lowered or prices 4
raised roii are e\|*eeted to pay the •
hills. 4
lint to a certain extent tin* remedy 4
is in your hands Von do not have 4
to accept an inferior brand "f j»«m*.|s «
or pav more limn a fair market •
price for vour retailer carries ail 4
vertised go.nis and ih»*s« are right’' 4 j
in ipmlitv and prim. It thex were 4
not right it would not pav eoutm 4
Wally to advertise them. Advertised 4
goods an- de|M-inlalde. See that voil •
get them and thus piot*- t vour 4
self! 4
Knowledge |s |M.We| Keep (Misted •
ns In what in Im red and a •
to what the prices are. 4
! le advertising in tins Mrwtipn|icr •
is at Vour service cvefv 11.ix ill the 4
year. It i* written to vmi and for 4
4
I| contains |he neu. that e of 4
interest to vimi|* piM'ketImm*k •
it spreads fne market Is-fore you •
and brings the town's show win 4
dowK to vonr f«*et. 4
Head and profit h i <>me one 4
else get the iiiiadv* rlised inferior •
or overpric'd c<mm|s and thus pav ’4
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4 San Benito Texas. •
XOTIFE OF tiKXKIEAL KLKtTlo\.
I*u«ler and by virtue of. and in accord
aine with the law* of the State of Texas
ill such eases made and provided. and
pursuant to an order of the t’ity 1‘oun
til of the t’ity of Brownsville. Texas
made at its regular session Momliy.
February jll A. |». BUI. orderin'.: and
providing for a general election to Is*
liebl in and for the t’ity of Brow n»v lb*
in I utility of t'a me roll. State of Texas
liotiee is hereby given that a tone a*
I’ity Fleet ion in and for said t'ity of
Brownsville. Texas will be held • *»i lr*
First Tuesday in April A. I*. IS*I I. the
same l«-ing the 7th day of Raid month. f *r
the purpose of Heeling tin* following o|
li«-rs hi and for said t’ity of Brown
ville to vv it:
Mayor* t’ity S«*vietarv t'ity Attorney
t’ity Kngim*cr t’ity Marshal t’ity Tre o
urer. t’ity Tax Assessor mid I’ollertor
one Alderman in and for the First W ird
of the t’ity one Alderman ill ami for the
Second Ward of said t’ity one Abler
man in ami for the Thml Ward of s ud
t'ity. and one Ablennan in and for the
Fourth Ward of said t’ity.
That said Fleet ion shall lie held in
each of the Four Wards of this t'ity in
accordance with and as prescribed by
the Laws of the Stale of Texas in such
cases made and provided and as pro
v idcd ill *.ud order of said t’ity t'ouneil.
Tin* following places designated as
polling places hi H.iid order of suid I’otin*
ill. and the |tcrson* hereinafter named
are hereby ap|Mnnted elect ion olfi*-cr*.
in and for each of the respective Wards
of this I’ity. to wit:
1’IBST WAltl*.
Foiling Flan* The one story frame
building used by one Iioiuulo tiurcia. as
a Imkery on the <*nrncr of Fourth at. I
Adams St ret in said t 'ity.
KLKFTIOX tlFFIt’FKH.
t’. II. Mon* presiiliug offieerw; M. !'»•••
liandcx. judge; Frank Slavileheck. judge;
Sam Bell judge.
SFt’ttM* WAIEI*.
Foiling Flan* The frame Ionise known
as the Obreros llall situatnl oil lie-
northerly side of Adams Strn*t. between
'.Mb and Hull Strcls of this eilv.
KLKt’TlOX OFFIt'FBS.
U. It. lientfro. presiding judge; Kith
ard Morris judge; W. K. llelluvitt
judge; .1 F. Slnde. judge.
Til I lih WAKI).
Foiling Flan* At the old t’ouneil
t’huiillM'r in the t’ity llall building «m
tile Market Square lieing the room over
the city jail.
* KLKt’TlOX OFF It'KIES.
W B. Linton presiding officer; John
Boiiih judge; Fidel Falcon judge; Aaron
Turk judge.
FtM’lETII WAKI).
Foiling Flan* The brick house known
as MH 'liiitock'* garage on Klixal*ct|i
Street between loth and 111h Streets in
said t’ity.
KLKFTIOX tt| » It LIES.
Futile Wise presiding officer; T. .1.
Flay judge; tieo. lEeyes judge; lir.tnl
Me Michael judge.
1 tone by order of the t’ity Fiamci) of
tin* t’ity of Brownsville Texas.
In testimony w hereof. witness tnv
hand and the official seal of said t’ilv
hereon impressed at the office and in
the t’ity of Brownsville Texas this the
-1th day of February A. I*. FBI.
A* B. FOLK Mayor.
Attest:
Fit I SANTO VILLAItltKAL.
C’ity Secretary.
-Adv.—If "*•
There are alwiut o.JOO.ItMIt bicycles in
is«* iii h ranee now as compared with
•4MHNHI fourteen years ago when the gov
•rnnioin lagan counting them for tala
! ion.
II—I I.I .Mill. «•.
SNYD~R 8c SAMPSON
• ontrartor* arxl liuil<Nr« of f|om<-*.
"*• Hill ituilii Von a llomr on the Installment plan.
I.\|M>i-t Builders of hilok.
ALBERT SNIDER o. o. SAMPSON
Phoue SL Phone 4.«7
4 P. O.Box
Brownsville Tem*. 1
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Slattery, Martin J. Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 203, Ed. 1 Monday, March 9, 1914, newspaper, March 9, 1914; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1375919/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .