Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 5, 1916 Page: 4 of 6
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PROFESSIONAL
PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS
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• R. A. 8ARJAU
Dentist
PSoar <S> Brownsville 'lex*
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LAWYERS_
I. M. MOTHERSHEAD
Attorney
_Hhd U' tiitu Texas
AMOS RICH
Attorn* y at-l-aw
Thrtar Bid*. Brownsville Tetas
A. M. KENT
Attorney- at-Law
County Attorn- Cam r*n Count}
Office at .Court House. l*h* d** ll*
E. H. GOODRICH 4. SON
lawyers
Mntl -d**- Bldg II lownsville T»'*s*
Cam*-Ton C mi ' Ai tra* t <‘o.
F. W SEABU R V
Attorney-at-Law
Booms 5 «. 7 cu t 1 r t N ifl Hunk Hid*.
Brownsville. Texas_
ff. Q. Morrison C M liobsrd*
MORRISON A ROBAHDS
Att*»rn* vn at Law
Han B* into Texas
• RAHAM JUNES. WEST A GEORGE
Attorneys at l.aw
Third Floor M* r< hants llnnk K14a
Brownsville. Texas
W. R. MONTGOMERY
Attorney at Law
President Hidalgo (luariintee Abstract < o.
Edinburg State H nk Building
Edinburg Teiaa I County S* it Hidalgo < -'unty>
M. II. GORE
Civil and * '• ut i f g I t gin*** r
Room I’ll* M I ' N I- nk Building
Hr* vimvill**. T x:ih.
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CONCRETE WORK
-Any Style-
ciias.th i:i%*k m
CRM I: NT « nSTKACTOK
San Carlos lintel.
Y F. JOHNSON
Independent Candidate for Sheriff of
Cameron County Texas.
“Insure-
-IN-
AMERICAN COMPANIES
W. K. Mendenhall
PHONE 42.
Silk Concerns Charged With Misbranding
\|n Tilt \\ i ik nl I lie
Kiilfl.il Trail** »'oiniui*"ion in polieins:
lln* an utio n| 11 .t •> Im■ m11> in <h .nl ear
m*!st I«m|;i\ < when a aeafii *: will Ih* held
oil I lie « a m*n l*l*o i: lit .va ' \ w S * *! k
and I’hil ideljihia I hr ad eon. <tii* who
an* eharr.ed with unfair business pra**
I n**N The menilMt * • • I tin". liiui" have
|m*eti i iiol ft* app* ar t«*da > In show < ms*
win lhev "h'Mil i <*t I*• • i* -ii ii *1 inun
% •
i . .ti> z lln* all. v< d ii l.m |>l m I - is.
The eoiii|’lainls .h i * tliil lln* Inins
uianiit.1* i •: »< ! i ! . *
toll thread l" **ss ill ltd lit t tin* pro
duet had no portion *>| "i k. It i* • liarv d
that to liraml this sew in:: thread a-
•‘sewiuy "ilk” i" inisleadinsr and the ri
val maniitaei nr< i " ii i v - I.. . > niund in
t lien lni"MM
The commission'' <<*i pml "<*is forth
that "the wold 'Ik when app|i«*d lo
thread or textile vond* Inilh hi the tt ell
Ilieal ami |>optila* ii"ate> ha* a p » * is**
ami rxart m*»tiiitu. an * i" >*: • • i
1* and properly used in deseriliilitT Ilia
terial" derived from lln* i.m.h.h of ih-
silk worm”.
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Bell-ans
Absolutely Rcmoves
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at al! druggists.
RAILROAD SCHEDULE
BULF COAST LINES.
* From Houston— No-
101 Ar. 10:.V» p. in. 10.3 Ar. 11:30 a. m
No— To Houston— No—
103 Lt. 5:00 a. m 104 Lt. 4:05 p. m
Branch Line—
To Sam Fordyer— Trim Sam Fordje*
Lt. 0:30 a. m Ar. 6:05 p. m
Motor Car—
From Misaion— To Mis ion-
Ar. 10:3ft a. m Lt. 4:40 p. m.
RIB SRANOE RAILROAD.
•rrwsnriUn— Point Isabel—
Lt. »K» a. m. Ar. 11:00 a. m
A a. BJO Lt. BiBO p. «.
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PERSONALS
II. I). Watterson of Houston i- in
Bruwn-viiie today a guest at the Travel-
er'* hotel.
A. ('. Word of Kmr*\die i- m the <*ii\
I today. If* i i * •_■! - i * i e<l at the Tmidm*
hotel. •**> #
! !•• 'I Waite 111'! .la*1'«>l! S?i-.fe • •'
i la rhriL* !i are among the \ alley v’-if-.r-
n Brnwn-vilJe today.
Hute^ Arrivals.
Miller Hotel—Ed Kahn. New Orleans;
i E. I*. Thompson Chieagu: < harle' A.
Br *phy Chicago;.I. (*. ( arter Fort Wortli;
• \ ilan-on San Antonio; V. B. O’Neal <i.
If. Whitley Sail Benito; Mi" M. lv.<>nee.
Saa Benito; Sam Spear'. San Benito; L.
>. Clarke New Orleans; W. 1>. Stephenson
New Orleans; .1. A. Pharr Ben«w*k l.a.;
H. N. Pharr. • lliver. l.a.; J. P. 1-ontainc.
>an Antonio; II. \. \ eager. Align-line; <'.
•t. Durham. • orpus • hr; ti; .1. II. • ar-
;!i'ie Pharr; Lewis Mattesou Harlingen:
link Bond Dallas; W. I. Vale Oalveston.
S’ ■(! < a: lo Hotel- If. Seolt lli>U-toii:
E. !.. f.ie'w r Kio Grande City; L. G. Wil-
* in ins B<>-ton; V. W. H ise Kansi- City;
! C. IT. Bovd Kingsville.
'ha\e|.r-’ Hotel H. (>. Watterson
! Houston; A. A. th>rd'on llou-ton Howard
J Waite HarliriL-en; dud'oii Steele Ilarlin-
! gen; If. P. Pieive Corpn- Chri'ti; K. D.
Swisher. San Antonio; J.ittfe Harrison
Sai Antonio; \. K. Thomas Pharr; A. C.
i W’ord Kingsville; S. W. .1. Graham Okla-
I homa City; Daniel Pue San Antonio.
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B Y. P U Program
follow ay i- tin 15. 1*. I' proyram for
Sunday April M;
Subpet Bibv Study Meetiny. .Matthew ■"».
I.'ader. Mi - Wutli Vert nr-.
S*»n^ N.». *'■ t.
Prayer.
None No. 7'J.
S' Hpturr readmy Luke (»;Jft It).
" Ihe Sermon on the Mount’’ Leader
lie Beal it iides Mis-es Maty Birh and
Lottie Harvey.
“The I’u ition< of ( Ini turns” Mi-- Kiln
Webb.
Solo Thomas S. Jone-.
“The Power oi Christians; Prartie* of
j Clu -lian-” Mrs. O. W. Timber.
’ bout Murder ; liiinoi .il ( ■>miiir|) ' ("
M. Southun k.
“Clm-t's I i.o limy About O.itli ;
< liri-l*- lr mIiiii” A hoi it Hevenye” Yenioti
! Whitaker. '
“Wrili I In in ;< Letter Toniyhl" (ieoryia
Haney.
Sore.'. \.». .r* L
|!' ll "<llet ion.
Unclaimed Letter List.
f o I low my I- the li-t •»! letter ft mammy
auelaiiueil m the Brownsville po-t offirt
1 tor Ihe week endiny April 1 1 !• 1 ti;
< ieiith men Daniel A In in-. Bill Brown
Ir. - < "itilia II. I>. ( .iin|*5 > II. Samuel < ■
’• eo ||. Cortina; Jo-. Cortina; \mlrew
4 utininyham Lee lio> LMiott. Manui’l L.
fof. .rax V -• «n-ion (Itinro Bernardo
* o'lizal. I’edro (inaluma lo- r I iuliei re/.
* olm llelniaei.ik. Vtflmu litl-man. William
IoIih-oii Cr-ula Ler\a I!. Leu-. Buy Lee
Lion M leBarvine .lohti MeCauh v. Boh
Miller Alev Min kel I'iiiilina Moreno Ke
lipe I'ere/.. Win. .1. (Jimm ( pi. liahadim.
Bonifaeio lleina I-rank ('. I»•*.-». Able
|{e\e- V HI -i to Kni rn .Allheto li’odll
-tie . Sa\ il o- i U'odnytie MaiiUel S:ni
der- l ari Sawyer S <ielar\ l.oh . |«S
I- 4 *■ 44 I.. I'Dinei-eo \ilieyi- ||.|h>Io
\ iliarreal It. WYiyht. W Will. iim- dolm
Tenner. f *Sk !
Ladies — P.nddn ( a—fro ( oneepeioii
C*mtrar;is I). vde Cortez Anita Cortez
* • s. ( -II. ala M. lie I . | K to I* .in/on
Mnriii C. de Bomez Perta Bore \|i .
•la* •! on. II i i (h rn ia Maria Bare (a.
I'd.' <reia. flern.ola (ion/ah Mi .
I.eonaid Uehiyiii llaiyin Mi-- laipie
Mlt- hell. Solida Molina. Bolen (trandwil
Amiseta Pi-ana. Maltide Trevino Juanita
P. fr. vino. Miin.niii l it -re. Dolore- \ i
damn. Y•_•!." I.I Villarreal Minnie Wood-
Ilia III V. !>‘.i III. e I \ -ay 111?Til.
When • alii* y for abmr |ett»>» . state
tliev were advert* u-d. Po-tma-trr.
IIII Students at State Norm d.
(IS' A-s*>« iate«l |*r* >
IM VD»N. Texas. April Then* are
mow 1.111 -indent- enrolled at the North
11 \.i - St i • ( \ riiKil < I !" i!H'nfi* ;
was reached la-1 week. the 1111th tn
dent Mr-s ( 'h.*riie Ai»<«»— of Ani»r*\
I • \a-. ’I hi- addition make- the enroll
nil'llt at tin- -elimd the larvfe-t of anv in
the -late with the exception of the ITlliver-
-itv ot Texas at Au-tm.
l*R0l»0>ALs FOR DRAFT AND I\\< K
Ml KK.S 0‘H»-i Ik p..| Ourt< rn a-ter
Fort Sam Hou-ton. T« \as. S* tiled pro
jMi-al- Will lie n ee;veil here until 11 a. m.
e« ntra| ttin*** \(tril (». l!Mti aud tlo*ii o|m*n -
ed tor furtii -hum: '-<» draft and 10 paek
itiiilcs. Further information on uppliea-
turn.—3 2? _>s .MJ 3o—I 15.
In India eye gTt--e> of a itree -h
hue have heeit found to afford tauter pro-
t eel ion from tin* situ than e tln*r him* or
gray. ____j_ __
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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CITY NEWS
H2S Sp!?n(iid Offices -Cdkrs at the
n< v.ly i*j** . •! edh-e- of tl ■ Royr*l of City
D %<•!<)•;?'» lit ; t ! 318 Fli/ah':h street a -e |
ISecretary Lotti*. Cot>*3: • on !
fits »{*!• itlidh arrange 1 suite oj o'(flees.;
The bt'iltioig is Inr.n .us*! roomy and has
t.« i !![..-.! v h i! -i. . e’a .ir- . i d t. l>'.
with -nflieit tit e'i airs fir eompU te ho. rd '
meetings . - at* r- r any neetings of
lie oi in blit* Reel
Cohoimi i- arranging tor a large -ign to In*
| phi red on top of the building proelaimit.jr j
tJji* “Board of City IVtilopment.”
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Made in Brownsville tor Brownsville peo. j
tile—l’alin SMr lee Cream and Butter.—tf. |
Clouds Bnng Hopes—11 =w elouds to-j
day a sultry atmn-phere anil a hopeful
weather prognost ieut ion gave weather
-harps in Brown-ville >ome e.in.-e for op- I
inui-m that perhaps there would W rain
(to -ettle th dn-l gr - the eattle and to
give th< attuo-plier* a I'loi. itgit -pring
freshening up.
Try Palm Star Ire Cream and Butter.
—2 2(>;tf.
Cnited Stale- Custom- In yieetor \\*. I..
Vale returned la-1 night from Oiilve-ton
where he spent a ten day-' \jnati»ui \i-it
ling hi- tViniily. Inspeetnr Vale formerly
I was -tationed at tialveston ami took ad
vantage of the opportunity to renew his
: aei|iiaintauee- there.
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About that plumbing that is to be dcne-
Cnl! Haves & Sons. Sen res of satisfied
•ustomers Phone 50.—0 Hi tf.
W;* call lor and deliver your t > »«.r >.■
pair -. 4 ail a- i o (iramie Kleeirie *
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K. C's Will Meet The* regular tnouthlv
meeting (lie knight- o!' Cidumlui- will
l>e held I S i . It. k tonieht at the K. (
lull!. d. .1. Alettdo see.retary.
Electrical bicycle automobile ty^f
.vriter flashlight'- ft deplume ami telegraph
I supplies ami repairs. We repair anythin;:
Rio Grande Electric Co.—tf.
Bitten bv Insect \li.m iM. I-tem i
I suiiVrmg today from a lute «-u tin* ham! Ii\
I some ptM-.om.il m-eet. The ham! In • ante
hatll;. swollen and an imision wo- neee>
-ary to release thi* |>oi-omd Mood The'
wound is hilling totlay inmh ot the pain
having disappeared.
/ MMaaal>M.
For an electrician phone 373. Wiring and
repair'. Km (iramie Fleet rie Co. I » tf.
Palm Star Icc Cream and Butter iviiv-
en d. Pin Pn n qua lit y. 29 tf
New and second hand typewriters -ap-
plies and repairs. lin. 4iramie Fleet rie
4 O.— 1 A ll.
For all kinds of electro nirkel gold . t!
-liver plaliti. tin. (iiande I leelrie Co.
lot f. *
River Continues Low The i;h> • ; and*
et.tifinues low and i even lower than in
many years. The -*1 ream today is hardlv
j more than -evenly live teei wide at nn.-t
points lu'tween ihe international bridge ami
I Furl Crown and safidliar are appearin'.1
mi the midiil . Coalmen at the terrv are
(‘•••ling it dillieidt t" low aero without
I frequently ilainiii: info a sandbar.
We rapair anything... t .ph . - and *nh
mantles ineladed. Rio (Ire tide Hleetrie
1 <*o. 1*5 tf.
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New Church fur Edinburg.
\l .1 im.tili" of tin* trust'*•** of t !»<•
1 iiitlmr^ t ailiolir I'hitnTi Iniil ttl tin*
holin’ of \| r .11111 Mrs. .lolm 4*iosit«*i* «»n
I liila \ ni”lit. tin* roiiliart 4«»f tin* hltilil
iiu: of a I'lninii to rosi "Hir*4l.tlil1 was h*t
to Air. A. *1. Koss. siijN-vi.'iti’iiilriit ot |
rot is t* i 11 f i *»i ■ for \|« rs 4'iaw‘ortl ami
I |o|-ii i >. of \ oakum Imilili't’s of i hi* i
lua :i;ilo i nl 'L’.MMO |ii"h lm 11• iiojj
iiit Iliis jila'i’ w limit t" n*‘ariii<4 •oiu|ilc |
■ tioii. »
Tlti- i lmti li. v 1m. !i witl In* ::m l.v rail
j f*i*4*t will In* «*mt**il ni’.ir tin’ Mi’.' < ii !
| Si |iih>| liiiililin^ on 'i\ |oN liotiuti’A ’» j
I In* I .< | i a I ■ 11*” ’|’iiw • > j t <■ 4 'oin j».i ii' I il i a
| hurt* Val|i*\ llfviow. .!
Card of Thanks.
i Mi.il J 4 II f. 11 (-inMivrt i \
I i mi ill 1 th - In* r - of till fourth !
a*hd : gnu*. «»I th< pnMie j
j "rhovis lor lx a til it ill floral off*'ntlir> if* j
I memory tiaar :>• I>>\< ■ i h it-liaini uml fa- j
i tin r. th* t«* Kr iik .1. iM irv n.
Mffs. 1- J. m TMAN* AM* * HIMlKKN’.!
MAI INtE AT ZP. M.
hi’orCi* Ki'-.rits th** ‘Tumi..ti>!«- co-
B ■ 1 Wat rax
THE i'ol.ITU LAN'S—-By Aaron Hoffman.
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of <-!; :»sh 1. . Mtioirlt* and smiles
lion t mi — till' big iaiiL'h ot thf* season.
• ■ ■ -
Darwin Karr in—
i ! 1K 1.If II i 1 ! i*1 " 8 |
nay three art drama.
t I nu.oI1i.h-" 1 tit- Diamond 11 iiiu tl#f* Sfcy ”
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BOY SCOUTS FORMING TROOP
17 YOUNGSTERS ARE MEMBERS
\ Pi ■ I- « ' *uI:*■ il «»t B y
Smut- «* Ai-nun-a i- being torm* *1 by
Lieutenant .! 1’. fob* ot the F.oirth Failed
si He- Infantry. and will op*-rat. under
the ebarter of the organization whieli wa-
rn effeet in tin- oily up t * two year- ie.o. |
''. vent* en boy- -o tar have Im en neet-ptrd
a- nieuitM r- «n the troop that i- now Wing
tinned ’*> I .a uliis: nt fob* anti applsea-y
toms are being made tor additional meni-
ti* r-. It i- proposed to have not truer
than twenty-four member-. j
Meetings and drill are being held daily <
m the lot at the eoruer of Washington and J
■seventh -treat- and wdl eontmue to ne '
held there until the organization ha-
•ured |m !mauetit quarters in whieli to hold
their gathering*.
The Imiy- who h '\* already joim-d the I
organization an-;
doe L. Putegliat. Il<h|'l:i Mi-ttolilgb*. I
forii- Strong. (ieorge Stoll.
Morris flint. Kdward Kendall.
d»—e fhornhaui. * doe t < la*\ .
Joe d. Putegnat. Billie Mendenhall
i'lareuee Kowal-ki Pat Haley dr.
t lareuee felaya. Ihllard stok .
Huff Howard. Henry Skelton.
John Walton.
Lieutenant foie will drill tin* boy- in j
-emit l*u*e and during In- nbsenee- or in
the event of hi- departure he will arrange i
for a seoutma-ter. He i- now on the target
range and during his ab-eneo the drill will |
in* under tin* direeiioti ot a i orpural from
in- eompany ot odanlrv.
W hat tla Boy Seoul movement- means j
- answered in tin* following statement:
Any hoy of any natn nalilv o* ai \
reed I'J year- of age ot* older may b [
eoine a Boy Scout if lie promise- to keep
j the Seoul oath and law- and prepares;
him>elf for simple le-ts on the eompo-i
(loti and lu-tory of tin Anierieau Hag and
tin* sigmfieauee ot the Stent badge and
••an make -evoral mid.-ige knots.
The Bov St (tut inoVeinelit i- 111 no -i ll a*
a si t ret organ! ation.
The plan i- to group a mi in her ot hoy-
I not more than d'J in any one troop as j
they are designated) under the lender-hip
of a “Seoul Master" a rare fully -fleet -
ml. eleaiif intelligi lit boy loving volua
leer seleelrtl always a limit id sterling j
ilia meter and mature iiidgm* ul. F.n*b ;
troop and -eoiitma-ti*r are under the -u
pcrvision of a “troop t mnmiili e* ot r»*
-ponsihle eitizins usually oftieud- id the!
ehureh synagogue srhool. -ettleinent
‘muse a-yUmi or playground with whieli
the troop is eoneeted.
Through -ui li leadi-r-lop the hoy- of tin* J
troop- are kept inter*— led in a program]
of play aelivitie- that are health giving
arid i-diieatioual. liny take long tramp-.]
studying nature in all it- forms. They i
learn vvondeiafi ami how to tak*- ear** <•!
them-e|ve- in the open. They have troop
meetings earh week for study handier ift.
*-\p* • • ’demon-lmtions *■?*• . and go
San Carlos Hotel To
Be Remodeled 1 o Be—
An Apartment House
The San • all** Im*t«T niinli ha- h< ti
op< T;i llit" a alt \tlierteatl plan hotel 'or'
!lie pit i * ;*_■(]t \ ea r . « II he * •' t o linle|
patronage **n tin- lath day ot 11:: month
;in*l work will lim at one** reiiioih-hti*.' and
eon-tnieting addition- to 1 h<- budding
which utter that <lat** will b< conducted In
b- oni.ier E K M titxr a- an apartment
ll*»U e. Tin- patio n the Ulterior o| tit*
hnddlrn will i done awa\ with ami the
addition eon-irm t*-d there ami the budd
trig wilt be turned into apartment- ot two
three and f.ar r . M *.pnpp. >1 ’ it It
pm a to be it- . «>t • • r « • ■ i. a •* M r.
M. *' V r * ; • • j- . I a
ilnprow m« \t ... Tin- w til b<- do hi <• v
elu-hc ; p 'tt-iMit boll -<• in ile * i*y.
ArZ rr'T? and GET
HORLiCK’S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Che-ip ic’■•Ot-'-s cm.t YOU nms price.
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PROGRAM TODAY
Ntfjht Show 7 p. in - Malinep. 2 p m. j
Where the Prof Comes Off—Plenty of
Frech Air.
’* i • ch t i ii-a- *i a- ! r. Thoioa - .1* !'• r on
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WHEN LAYIXIA OtMEs HOME-An ap-
pealing st«ry of a nreus girlV -a* rifiec j
WARRIORS OF THE AIR M oving pieture |%
camera motinte 1 on French warplane
record- tliriling maneuver-.
B 1X01.1X0 HILL BCRGLAM—A farcial
comedy.
THE EXTRA MAX AND THE MILKFEI)
LION"—An original comedy farce in
three acts.
Pi H*<h—f» ami I0t
1
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'. to l amp every stunn.* - m •! r trained di-
rectors.
In a hundred ways tie- noy ’. (i-.
} eiipied. The program i- ~o varied and so
Insi-inaI mg to the Inn 11..•« to- >>ii!i !\
hasn’t tune or opportunity to tr.il with
an idle tranp
|h»y Scout is taught . ir?• -v hotn>r.
humanity kindness elm airy and M*rvi» «•.
and to everc'sc them at In me in school
and outside and surli praet cal activUe-
i as first aid. life saving cooking. minting
■etc. The Boy Scout must do a “good lut'li”
daily.
The only iuemlwi<hip « -t is ui annual
registration tee of 2.’» rents. The Boy
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S *!'t in t«n:. it . it. lie mast errn the
money for I i>- own scout
j tTSty officials cooperate with Scout lead-
er-. permitting the Scoots to enjoy as tl»y
do the privilege of assisting in honorahli
safe ways in connection with hig demon-
Strattons. On each occasion Scoots are
reNt»oiSNihlc oh!-.
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Polit ical Announcement
•..
Tin* llerahi i- authorised to announee
Zeh V. Nixon *»t Kingsville Kiel* rg eou»~
lv ;i' a candidate for District Attorney for
the Twenty-Eighth Judicial District suh-
jeet to the action of the Democratic Pri-
maries.
I her* In anmmnee my * It ft- a candidate
for the ot Sheriff of t ntm row county
for r* elect on. Subject to the action ot
the democratic pnmanes.
W. T. VANN. Sheriff
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DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR HOUSE?
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Paper it tir>t; it will bring enough more
to pay tor papering ten time* over.
FRONTIER LUMBER COMPANY
do yoi on v i.v m roMomu:?
V ULC ANIZI NG
Keom.mi/** <mi your tire ex pen e. \% U\ hm new tiro «hen yon ran have
those old outs rep.i'fetl eito.iplv ? Many auto owiu i .«i« p.ttroituing our new
; establishment. Let ii" nnike a hid on repair* to your old tine*. It* we ean’t
ii\ ‘tin. we hm "tin. All work guaranteed tor 1 ol tire. We have #\j»ert
met haiiK in this line.
VALLEY VULCANIZING CO.
(Next Harrison t liutiey Oarage.)
1 lori Levet- Street Bmwn~\ die Texas.
H B MOLEK. U. B. CLINT
FIRE - v K
ZSXSSr INSURANCE
LIFE
SIKETY BONDS
MOLKR A CLINT
201-202 MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE (i.
_ 1M I 1 --- II i■ i ihi ■■■■ ill I—
PULLMAN SLEEPERS BETWEEN BROWNSVILLE
AND SAN ANTONIO.
On Train Leavine BROWNSVILLE At 3:45 P. M.
‘ And On Train Leaving SAN ANTONIO 10:30 P.M.
OUR TRAINS LEAVE CORPUS CHR1STI DA I LI
7:00 A.M. 12:25 Noon 10:30 P.M.
He Sure and Ask for Tickets VIA THE S. A. & A. P. K>.
Address GEO. F. LITTON G. P. A. San Antonio Texan.
r TO ICE~COTsiSUMERS
It Is our earnest desire to pleas* you Wp promts* you pur* let full
weight and ‘^urtenus treatment Should our drivers not give you these phone
vs
tiMoirv and savr »h* ill*cnynf
PEOPLE S ICE & MEG. CO.
PHONE •*
mi iubi■iiminii im »»iiimwmm ■ nnamiOT———— ^
S. A.f.XG. S. A. V. & G.
QUICKEST TIME
TO
SAN ANTONIO
IS VIA
O-D-E-M & S. A.U.&G.R.R
L^avo BrowDHviII* . -.f» :00 a. n> ! 1 *>5 p. m
Arrive S m Antonio .. 4 £5 p. ru. T ;00 n. m. #
PARLOR CARS ON DAY TRAIN
45 CVS. ODLM TO SAN ANTONIO
Ask For Tickets Via The «LINK LINE”
A. B BOUOAT *■ »• W.OHKTM ■
T. I . A IV A—S. A. U. A 0. I'.'u 'a |
SOUTHWESTERN IRON & METAL CO. I.
We buy all kinds of metals and compete with anyone I
in prices. We pay prompt attention to all orders. I 1
1018-20 Levee St. Between 10 and 11th Sts. <yjUH
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS 1 M
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