Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 7, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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DOCTORS
DR. E. E. DICKASON
* Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Eagle Pharmacy.
Residence West Brownsville.
Residence 227 PHONES Office 24«
B. O. WORKS M. D.
Office—Merchants’ National Rank Bide-
Suite 20?
Hour?-10:30 to 12 a. in.; 3 to 4 p. in.
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m San Carloa Hotel. Phone 90. p
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ATTORNEYS
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F. W. SEABURY
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 6 6. 7 & 8 First Nat 1 Bank Bldg.
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RICH & SEARLE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 22124 28 Vi tier Building.
Brownsville. — Tokos
Telephone 178.
B. B. SSNTrRO. A. S. COLS
RENTFRO & COLE
A tiornt ya-nt-Lnw.
I04 2M Merchants’ National Bank Bldg.
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS.
Graham Jones West & Dancy
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
802 5 Merchants* National Bank Bidg.
BROWNSVILLE TEXAB
WM. J. RUSSELL
attorney-at-law.
Rooms 207. Merchant*' Nat l Bank llldg j
Brownsville Texas.
Attorney-at-Law
A. M. KENT
Brownaville Texa* Phone 21.
Office tint National Bank Bldg.
/ HENRY' M. SKELTON
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ABSTRACT OF TITLES.
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BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESSMENS
INSURANCE
THAT'S ALL.
W K. MENDENHALL
Phone Phone 42.
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• Following arc the rates charged *
• l»y the Brownsville Daily Herald *
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• ing office* to run until election d
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• Congressman. $20.00 9
1 Senator. 20.00 d
• Legislator... 13.00 *1
• County Judge .lt>.<M» d (
• County Clrrk .....4. 10.00 d
d Tax Collector .12.00 d
• Tax aneenaor . 12.00 d
• Countv Treasurer . 12.00 d
d Sheriff .15-00 *
9 County Superintendent ... 10.00 d
• County Commissioner .12.00 *
I Preconet Officer* . 12.00 d
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AUTO PAINTING
T. A. Bemteau. San Benito Texas
First class painting equipment with dust
proof finishing room Reasonable prices
SHAW LANDS ARE
BOUGHT IN BY
FORMER OWNERS
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The lainU of The SoillVni Land \ Ir
rigatiou Co.. umthoMit of the fit y.
against which the Cameron county dis
triet court recently mule red a heavy
judgment. were sold at the d<Mir of the
Cameron county courthouse today hy
Sheriff C. T. Hyatt. assisted by Chief
Iteputy Pul llsilcy.
Mrs. Marv K Hriiluy. whose planta-
tion was in lud«Yl in tin* Shaw lands and
was sold to the Southern Irrigation ohi-
♦■era. bought in her original tract on a
bid of *it7.‘»nn. The judgment rendered by
the court in favor of Mrs- P.rulav
amounted to
William. Thomas and August Piper
comprising the firm of Piper Bros. bid
in their lands tor The judgment
in favor of the Pj{icr concern amounted
to f&LthMT.
The Sebastian Laud ('«». bought in the
land on the Sthnw place formerly owner!
by Ihe Cult Coast Irrigation Co. The bid
was stfcio and the judgment
Aiiios Rich an attorney of this city
acted in behalf of three judgment'
agaiusi the concern. He Isuight in about
ninety acres for Hails-rf Payne for
$LUuo. the judgment having I teen for
*IBN»: another trait for John F. Slink
aril on a bid of $l.lNNt. the judgment hav-
ing lss*n *1U*00: and another for I). C.
Hunn. bidding th** judgment Is*-
iug for ij*7.lNttl.
Tin* Jackson tract ami several other
pices of land comprising the Shaw plan-
tation were to have ls*en sold at the
courthouse door this nftemoon.
STOPS RUNAWAY
TEAM OF MULES
BY QUICK WORK
Frightened by a racing lire department
wagon that was on a practice run a team
of mule- hi!i lit cl to a wholesale grocery
wagon -farted down Washington street
at Twelfth at ft.HH o'clock ve-terdav iiflcr*
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110*111. Hi tore their driver Julio f'oiitre-
ras discovered the mules were on the run
they had gone perhups 150 led. Racing
down Washington street he caught the
rear end of the wagon drawn by the
t lightened team and lie for* they reached
the corner ot Thirteenth street he had the
team under control.
Hut lor < uni rents* quick action it is
probable there would have been consid-
erable damage to a good delivery wagon
and prolmtdv also |n a couple of high-
spirited muh s
IMPORTANT TO ALL FARMERS
A California Seed House Points Out Inter-
esting Facts.
Seed selection has *< great deal to do
with the marketing of yunr crop.
Pure Onion Seed would have added pos-
sibly ten per cent to the value ol* your crop.
A proper selection of Lettuce Seed
would have eimhhd you to ship farther
thereby giving you a broader market and
higher prices.
The same i- trm* of Cabbage.
A projs-r selection of Tomato Seed will
give you tomatoes until the vines have
Ia»cn destroyed by frost. But it is neces-
sary to spray the vines with Bordeaux im-
mediately after each rain particularly it
the weather is cold and cloudy.
For further information write
AGGELER & MUSSER SEED CO.
it. Los Angeles Cal.
Nearly lotto varieties of ri«*e have been
identified in the Philippines by govern-
ment scientists.
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ANTONIO QUINTANA
BUSINESS AGENT
Offers his services to handle all classes of
business in Brownsvitfe and Mexico.
San Carlos Hotel.
PERSONALS
Mr*. 4\ F. Hawke** wife of the eitv pas-
senger agent of tin* Fri-eo tteeompiitiied
t»v tlieir son Curtis returned ye-terday
from Pan-. Texas where they have lieen
vi dting Mr*. Mnwkes* purent*.
Jay 4\ Van Kirk of I.yford i* a visit-
or in Browti*ville today.
I»r* A. Barjaii ha* returned from a
trip to Corpus Christi ami other South
Texas |*iiiils.
Mr. ami Mr*. W. A. But ledge left thi*
afternoon for St. l.oui*. Mo. where they
will \isjt Mr. But ledge's parent*.
B. A. <Brand of 4'ineitinati Ohio i*
a iiusine** visitor in Brownsville today.
IB* is registered at the .Miller hotel.
K. I'. Uowson of Sin Benito rtneiv-
er for the San Benito l.aml V Water Co.
was a visitor in the eity this morning
.Mr. and Mr*. S. 1. tiill of B lymoiid
ville wen* visitor* in the eity Monday
leaving for Bayimmdville on (lie early
train today.
il. L. Fit eh of Bayniomlville is in (lie
eity for a few days.
Judge Sain S|N«r* of San ltenito mo-
tored down to Brownsville today on a
httsiiMMs mission.
ARE COLLECTING
FOUNDS FOR TEXAS
Misses Nell and Ann TnHi* <»t Reveille
an* in Brownsville for a few days rep-
fCscntjng lln* publicity department of the
Alamo Heroes Monumcut Association in
the organization of a Cameron county
eonneil of the association. Following the
organization of the eonneil the eitv ot
Br owiisville and Cameron eonnty will Im*
represented in the iissiieintion hy ti viee-
pr« ident. v * to In' named and will also
Im given an illustrated story in the Alamo
Uiagn/.iue published hy the :i"oeiat mn
and sent to the members. Tin* memlier-
stiip is acknowledged throiigb a roll of
lu»in»r published in the magazine.
When the orgum/ation ot Cameron
eonnty i> eomplctcd F.mil lo**ke of Corpus
Christi general manager of the associa-
tion will In* in Brownsville to eomplete
the Cameron eonnty eonneil ami to gather
tin* material tor the artiele that will ap-
pear in the magazine lie will Im* aceotn-
|innled probably by F. Blake of Sail An-
tonio historian for the association.
A- is well known it is the plan of the
Alamo Heroes Monument Association to
erect iii San Antonio a monument to the
Alamo heroes that will cost it is estimated
s2.00h.000. This monument will Im* proh-
al.lv the tallest structure in the world. It
will have along its many flights of stairs
rooms wjiieh will Im* given over to exhibits
hy the 217 counties of Texas cadi county
to In* represented.
The plan for the aueeess of the project
ot the San Antonios is said to Im* progress-
ing well and they are confident that with-
in a very few wir- then* will Im* a monu-
ment to the Alamo hemes that will do
proper honor to the heroes.
Among the officer* and director* of t|u*
association arc »ome of the most promi-
nent people in the state. Tin* officer* are;
•I. K. Vebb ot San Antoruo president;
Mr*. Kh llert/.berg ot San Antonio tir*t
vice-president; A. M. Fischer second vice-
president ; II. K. I'olp of San Antonio sec-
retory ; Fmil l.oeke geuernl manager; A.
B. Story chairman of tiie finanei* com-
mit te**.
A revolving plow has 1m*cii patented
in which a gasoline motor drives the cut-
ting wheel
I'KooUAMME TONKill 1.
SjM'eial I'ditiie in two part*.
cArtiirr with rin; noons.-—vi]
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“INTO SOCIETY AND OCT.“-romcdy. |
Tomorrow:—
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CITY NEWS
Bank Safe Installed.—The si»f« for the
new State Bonk & Tru-t Company ar-
rived in the city yesterday and whs in- j
-tailed in tin* hanking house today. Other'
temffornry fixture** for the institution are
expeeted to arrive shortly.
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House Party Returns. -Mr. and Mr«. J.
J. Young and dough!*- | entertained a j
house |»arty for sixteen gue-|s at the
Young ranch in Hidalgo eouuty la-t week.
The party returned to the city from the
raueh la-t evening after having had a de- i
light ful week. j
Mrs. J. W. Serivner In Hospital —J. W.
Serivner has ivi-t returned from San An-1
toni*> wla*re Mr-. Serivner i- in tin* Sart.i
Ro-a ho-pital recovering from a severe
o|m-ration. Mr. Serivner -tnted that Mr-.
Seivner is out of danger iuid is progress-
ing n* well a- ean ta cx|«oeted.
Customs Inspector in the City.—Fred
Tate of the mounted I’nited States ens-1
toms service on duty in the Uto Grande
I City country is -pending the w«*ek in
Brownsville with hi- family. Mr. Tat*-
expects to return to Rio Grande City on
Friday.
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A Splendid Treat.—The patron- *.f th*
Dittmann theater were presented with a
J series of pictures In-t night that were j
: about the best **\er -hown here. The always J
I interesting Bathe*- Weekly. was doubly in-
‘tore-tine in what it had to picture hi-t
night. 1 hen Kuthlyn was on th«* board-. j
The Katlilvn pi«*ture- nr** great entertain- j
•*r-. The -lory the kathlyn pietures tell |
are delightful. Then flu* “Mutual Girl.”
This aerie- of the Mutual Girl was de-:
cidcdly tla* Is—t -hown here. The visit
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t** the Arkansas battleship and the hap- I
pening- utaard were full of interest. The!
taxing match tat ween two clever sailors j
showed much action and tine taxing ahil-j
itv. Tomorrow night tin* “Million Dollar
Mystery.” D*» n»*t uii-- one of these pie- j
• ores. They n*»t «*nly tell an intere-ting
story but ihe pictures thcin-elvcs show -o
much thought and planning that it is a
treat to see them And then maybe yon j
might win the slO.IMMI.
3 BOUND TO GRAND JURY.
Men Waive Examination on Charge of
Theft of Hog from J. R Compton.
SaMmin Vent urn Salinas arid <
M.imnl U|k*i waived c.tn munition befnro
Justice of the I’eaee F. K. Hill |hi- morn* |
ing on a charge of the theft of a hog from
the farm ol J. R t'otuptou of near Browns-
ville. All three men u.-re hound over to
the grand jury Saldana under a bond of
Vent tiro Kalinas under Isuid of $300
and Manuel Ln|s*y under bond of $300.
County Attorney A. M. Kent repro-
’ rented the state in the ease
i All throe of the men furnished bond and
were rehat-ed.
CALOMEL A GREAT
DANGER TO MANY
Has Bad Effect on Some—Dcdson's Liver
Tone Takes Its Place and Is Perfectly
Harmless.
If you will inquire at Oeo. M. Putegnnt.
Botiea del I jeon you will Hnd that Dnd-
sou’s Liver Tone is gnnruntei'd to be a
safe reliaMe remedy to take the place of j
ealouiel arul a harmless liver stimulant
| having no hail atter-affeet*. Indeed any
|t>f these Hrtni will rotund purchase price
(50e.) without question if you are in any
way d>s<ati-.flod with this vegetable liquid.
It is very unwise to take calomel even
dangerous as many |s>ople -uffer from
the |M»i>on afterwards even though they
may npjicnr at tir't to be triiqiorarilv re-
lieved. On the other hand Dodson's Liver
lone works easily and naturally (realty
as-i-tmg nature) with no tiain nor grifte
and correcting nil bilious conditions and
ilt' ol consti|xition. elegrmg away the
siek headache and the coated tongue
brightening up the dulled brain and
strengthening the weakened body at the
same time that it removes collected wii'-tc
from the overburdened system.
Those who have trim! Dodson’s Infer
Tone have found that it made them heal- [
thier and happier. A test may prove of
great benefit to you right now.
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How’* This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any casa of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
r.J. CHKNRT A CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned have known P J.
Cheney for the last IS yean and believe
him perfectly honorable la all business
transaction* and financially able to carry
out any obligation* made by his firm
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE
.. _ Toledo. O
Hall s Catarrh Cure la taken Internally
acting directly upon the blood and mu-
cous surfaces of the system TesUmonlals
aen» free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists
Take Ball s Family Pills for coaeUpaUoa.
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Brick Work and Cement Erection. We build Anything You Want.
ALBERT KXYOEK O. O. SAMPSON.
Phone 35L t — * Phone 437
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m On Train Leaving Brownsville At 3:45 P. M.
* And On Train Leaving San Antonio 9:15 P.M.
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Slattery, Martin J. Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 7, 1914, newspaper, July 7, 1914; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1376022/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .