Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 56, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1916 Page: 2 of 6
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. OMm( daily paper on th* <»ulf Poaat
larn^x lur|<-!it A«*<w*i*ted i'r-e* report of a&)
»**P* r n South T**xa*
Evening I*iiiy #n*i Saturday SSeefclj
ICKMBEits f>r TH* ASSOCIATED I'BRHS
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wflf. *»* -ontb .f !••
Dwlf on** y**r.$r of»
Watkiy. on* vpj»r.
It la important when d*i»iriiii the addr<«» of
Fotir paper e'nnr.j j Kjv<> f„.fh |j „rj
•Mreaa* f w": ould delivery he irr-fijlar pl*-u»-
•otlfy th**' T»l»plr rw* No. 7.
Entered n. v-**-n 1 < !*h« matter is the poat
•thee at llr 'Ai.ii * Tfirnt.
THI KsDAV >11 Ti M111. 1* 7. 101*.
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tail to re« 4 ir«- The l-r 1 r-t* <r- r>-
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th* order ia *n »f> r- «r' I ■ II- ruM Kv-rv
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•raid f’.t 'ti- ' -ih F.eff»>rv ntended
for pii* i’ i»» •! .• fi tin- ful!
■ame of ti. • r < r lh- i •• wni not !»•
printed d not <(■ i| uf if •.« <• ■•’.ul-nce of
|im >d f.? ■ * I r fh« 1* r* i.f it: - writer.
“Our Country! In her intercourse with
foreiyn notions rmv she always he riqht.
Jut our coutry ri:;ht or wrunq."—Stephen
Decatur
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HI" «>* ||h VV hti I - Mi * *\ * rn i. \ r * fit- | (n ..
f»reserihxd h\ ' v d;'.
urprrd In the Her. i I
This i-. .t cheap e*f.»rt on the i. rt <*f fh i
sherdf t»* make a id t» the *.d' rv. d
insinuate there i- a . h i > f j.j . i
the part >1 Ti e >1 • U l x
any reason shei • • t \ . ! | .
lenjres ymi t.* h II I v *
the Ini4i. In the lie *• ■’ * • ' *■ 1
duty th.. t yon 1 \ >a • t.. i > • ] •
the die.;. r «.' • t
the bootlec-rimr :.; d d r
t lose th* if- »n!d:r.ir :*!. V i v
\ou wo.n.l cl.is' t' N .
that yor. v >*dd d«> ■ > *. t.< i !'i •
nrill find where T II. ’
MEXU 0 WO TUI- OKI siM \ ri X! I
11.1 tTlf'N.
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If the M idero n volution and o?li- r d - i
turhan. es in M. \ >> <1 * . ■< d • • tIn
even tenor ot ia inn.1 .l!;iir« ill that . .. ;•
try Alld it President 1‘oi’tn > Ihe had jived
his term ot oilier woi.M hav »'- d ;hi- i
year and the national presiihamal «•'■*« h. r.s
would have been held duririi; th.s m.»»uh.
of course already a‘*«.ut > J year- of I
fr.
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at the time of hi- bust r election to
oftire. would have Iren nearly 90 ye»r-
• >l«i miiH could fi: rd'v have been clceted tor
| a -mo-coding term.
I he year* t*nn of office became a
lav in M too :. loot when it wu» e*p**et-
» I that 'la -uec- -ding presidential term
j would lie the last in which IHaz would
!~er\< In- country a- president. it v.a- the
intention of tho-e who brought about the
j • !i n e in the h a ’o make Diaz's la-t term
'oiu: enough t•» give time lor a peaceful
trails I er ot the office to a siiita hie -ue-
ee-sor.
In l!'<is however an \nwrican magi/.ine
w riter < reein. n oht; ined an interview
with lb../ in which the latter declared tha*
he would not he a < miniate again under
any eirnun-tu? ee- or words to that effeet.
mil that he hcln-ved the time wav nearing
Alien tl - Mi \ «•; *i people -hoiild df-par**
i tin m-ei’.es !..r i-vereising their tranehi-e
. ♦ tin* fx.il in all ele» lions. Tlii- interview
at iir-t nfutid by the governmental news
j • i|m r v. - acknowledged hv l*re-ident
jib./ in a -l a i cine it in the Mexican Herald
i pruib d in Fngl h to he accurate and
■*!• • . 1 pr.n’ d paper copied Iha/*- -t: tc-
; " < nt tl. ' fin interview e\prr--ed hi- -en-
jliinent- and intention-. This naturally
| • ive new hope lo all n-pirants to the pres-
n.enev
i W! \er might have been the causes
bowe’ar. that hastened the downfall of the
I* / ■. ov r;iox at. if i- a certainty that the
d t M«1 M u of Mexico could not well
have he# n re-elected this year. Hfs ad-
vanc'd age alone would have precluded
| that. Thu- tin* disturbing problem lor
ii-i count • y v#<• 1111 11;i\* been merely de-
! d until now. lli-tory -bmv- lluit in
f-'ac go; <• by :: pi*#* - nlent ial election in
d "v o v a - alnio- 4 certain to re-uU m a
• da! i' 'ii o * .■ l ed. Ili / was aide bv
adding the |N'op|e with aii iron hand to
prevent any -neh demon-teation- a- elec-
tion alt ruiaib #liiring hi- many -ueee--ive
term-. Curran/a I>oj*e- l.v the more hu-
■ an ■ nu thod ot educating his people with
■"mi'iI o eon-t it til iomi! law and the n-e
"I ‘ ’■ b.d'ol. to be able to bold a presiden-
tial elect I*: the r* suits of which may be
■ e e|t. d bv llo'in vvillioiit trouble.
^ Sri#*# to lii- * 111• rt *
I’IIYsH \l. TKAiViNC IV BlfOWVS-
\ ii.11: schools.
I’ln n I nlm-aIi<»n m der n trained
'!!■ w II )«• a part «d' the Biowns-
' ille ha ti ■ tn *>l eoiir^e durimr the coniinyr
The i w hirh <-hoo| i- to la* e*niip-
'• • I with v ' . a - 'ini p<>~ i'"in«' a- tr.1
par. In . :e point of adaptability to tin*
•a •• *1 n! v-n;il trail in*: i- concerned
will !»■ e* • II* (I h\ none in tin 'Iate.
Th l*i*i i ■ *.*rt at n?i" in tie »Ii
on ot apervi < d play and suimtv sed
'v * round . In -ome of the s< (tools in
l e v % * erf an te eber . wh<> like and nn
■d t**d to that kind -l work. **i\e a »p
•>! ' h ir if1 • etiooi hour to tin* eh 11 lr«*n
ia t}«. pt v rounds. Tie -* play <itpervi
• a * re ii a ill- paid e\i ra tor that nn*.
ad wl.i'T'e tile ■ h ool . > Ut hol'il it*' do IU*f
‘. lilied hi linin’ 'i». tin- is done |\
lent '' e I i bib' I* |V"f t<*aehl|* Ot*y.ll /.S'
ti"W and other oi|1'ide Hiean>.
v* ..1 vround 'U|«*n*i ion. extend* *1 to
s idav . t>d Sunday-. is provitie sin
ei " -i *i‘ v here* it i- '.riven a tliorouob tt;
"I* lb t **lne of tile eit le- cinplov pb> y
•a«r\i ors tor tlnir p rk> and »ubb<
j *’ \ .-1 • *n • • * i . I |>> |..*lie> i' : |
't • ar. an ai wer to the eit v life proh
!• hates |o healthful env iro- meat-
• 1 ■ At lie |>i#*-»»iit time ti e elti!
'be; o| I’.vovv n- ..! I. have no pi <*• to • *«
I r ehool except to the street . liver
b ■n il railroad ya» none of which
•'» deal |*I. S ill vvhu ; . prepan vouue
|M*oph* tor a hoh'onii ate as men and
v omen.
A San I r. nei*-eo Woman who tva ar
■ '*‘il 'or roina hoppine in || r h'lhtnt*
ail dei la red ii was outrage a the ar
’ t. riot tin eo-tunn*. I'erhaps -he vvn-
r dit. tor i! women are permitied d -
|>**rt themselves at -o polda a plat * j<- a
" ‘ ’ v he;..P will next to n. | pa; to e*.vei
a ar physical elm nits whv hotdd 1 it* v In
* • <1 |..r doitpe in ti|(> 'ho .1 strict *
I' eaie-1 oil I' why i' it atYretl t ap
f" r in sc.nit apparel in one pal ie place
• d n* ' in other-? I'eoiM* are tad me p
not it—on .|'|i»|it.
A >; iane| Bender. t»*r years a n<-W'ie
o' t'e -ft* o s;. l.i i|s wa itfaunnti 1
.aril-' •• I tin: e t\ for sm*. r ;•
1 'i" f ' * I i til v«*: r ant. “'mutiny*'
v.is conductine new - stand' on tin street
■ oraers. lie e.it mill'll ot lu« edueation bv
• ad:ay nn oh| op »*s ot 'he p (* :*-. atnl
'.tv <! money at I I' trade to enable bin
to take a law «> ur*o. He now r* j* the
•*<’efit ot hi' efforts and tie fad h ’ he
tarted a' a newsi* will :»|w;iv* be cm* ot
' r iiio't inter* tir ■_* «*v•*? i~ ot hi' *nrc r.
Njt an Hi Wind
\\ * know <*l a col tape on t mc bay tliat
u.i- 'O small t t.ii every tin- th* nr n ot
*! '* hoii'4* w ar led to put h.s • ts oil he •
bad to sin * hi' toot oui o! the v inlow.
We ' w thftt 'am* cottage y-' erbav and
’’•* >11 riyht in th. t r*";*eot t ow—.side
ot th i or'*■ i' no.ie. i o jut' i liri'li.
Times.
S‘.ar$ Of A Frathrr.
v'"*r.e *-tars ..r >o tar jtwjtx that tin*
belli from the? h. sn*t reaebml us yet.
Hut i: will an e event'ally *’
“I Jem mis me of my hired man coming (
•root the |*o-.of:: eo-iti-med the Far-
i 'r He k.—Lom'VilU1 ( anner-J.mriiaL
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The most nppnibny :n *tnen? in life love
or |*>'k»T i' not when yn lose th v'ame
t*ut when you lose x\*ur interest ia it.
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With Other Editors
Look Out Mr. Hughes!
Tiu* mystery of Mr. Hujrhe-* vi*w- enn-
eeroiujr (Jo' Mexican problem w..> ninto-l
I tenet rated at Nashville. Only an accident
>ave«l it from vi/Matio«. He was pre-
-*ntin_' tie teehliie.il < n-der. :i> -'1 nil li
made Huert..*- clem for reett^nit i n ju-t
a- he had «< >ne many time- when some «>m*
of hi- auditor- with a pn—ion for the
(•"('tiff ot things asked if Mr. I Inches
1. d not rue. n that he “would In e reeosr-
i '•'«! the a .--in.” “Now. I did n -ay
that.” \fr. Hmrties ln*c n to reply when
tl. • appl. u-e drowned whatever may have
followed; at..I so the country i- h-tr iu-i
.li Ti- n wn- before. It km w that Air.
1 luetic- think- H .• 11a had a technical |
• lam t«* recognition but it i- -till iuno-
ran of whether tli * opinion of Air.
liuytie.-. the p.ditie m r 1 and practical
con-ideratioos v.vre h a- to nullify hi-
teebttical claim to ric.cnition. And Mri
Hindu- :ner •!> without -ayn: .ny-
thine when be declared that it he haul b* eu
( re-ident lie would have “proteeted Am-
rie; a n lit-.” In the ab-enee of inf*»r-
riiation «d wh.it American rijl t- in Mex-
ico are. Hi tie ciieep' loll o' Mr. Huidie-
aud in the ab-enee ot any infonimtioii as
t » I Im* ui'-tbod- he would have employed to
protect tInist* undefined riurhts the roun-
l ry i- left unenlightened both a- to what
Air. 1 Inches would have done and what he
would do. (hie can only -u-peet and the
i mo-t r. ioi al -Hspieioti i- that if In* were
president he would throw tin* power and
influence of hi- office on the side of the
eiont'lb'o party and tliu- foster the peace
that enslaves (ialvc-ton New-.
Out ot Politics.
Former Pre-ident Taft i- sure he is out
of po'ir*-. Ti:* i her day be walked
t! »* tlocks tbrouvrb the street- ot ('hi-
es i n • aid irs.de • oiiu* purchase- iii a -tore
without i»e ni' recognized. His t mu-t have
I.ecu .1 ple.l-'t lit experience for tile forill T
'pre-’deat. o* e of the mo-t di-airrceahle
j features of American pol'tii— is that when
a man one* enter- on a political career lie
i- allowed no more privacy. Even hi-
borne life i- it. sided and he i- allowed no
peace from t In* time he arises in the mom -
im.: until lie ret rr- sit niyht. Ill- -lumber-
are di-turhed if need be. I!*- meat and
bis drink are known. If be frown- it i-
tbe people'- Im ine-s. Il lie -miles -
tliouvh sit hi- Wtt« the world know- it.—-
lion-ton l*o- .
Marking ibe Streets.
A -.-noil in.' y 1 in*" in file ia-t few v* ’»•-.
the Stat-nieii has railed . ention !<• !ie
niport :uice **f ilia king 'n~!in -treet-
properly ill order that it mav he «»a-i«-r ]
tor people esj -e ally stranger- to find
their way about the eitv. IY- pv-!bombiy j
the eity eoiii!i*il neii haive I. I the it }H*r- I
litm-i- of t!ii- t fitter ■ ill-*I to their at-
tention more tii n once hit -*» fur they]
have fa’Ii *1 to ttil *• any real notion 11 i
doe -*•*•111 to it- tin t something ought t*•
be done. I -.r the one Iniiriy *tgn at the
enriier •> t -net *s avenue and Sixteenth |
street i~ hardly siiftieient. and there are
inae' peoph- \ ho never lha k ab**ut look
ing at the neater- *»t sidewalk- to find
where they are -'ring. In tart many never
realize that -ti. »t - an- even designated in j
the -blew. Iks. An-tin State-man.
Teyis Has Plerty •Conque.’’
The state tr a-nn i- reporte*! t** have
on hand foi’ oii* r. plenty *d moue.v to <
nn et i - oiilij :i ions.
La-t year lh* state wenJ on what it rail-
a *h*fieieriey ba>i- private roueern- would
.11 It a ha -kruptey b*-i— enrly in the
l al| and -ta: *d there until ’ i X .---lleeti in *
began roming iu in the wilder.
Tin- date t x burden last winter v.a-
m heaw on*-. I? it it at len-t had tin merit j
of puling tin- rca-ury on it- feet.
I ll- tre •;t e can n*»w look in the eves
of ill ereditors. merrhalldi- ■ ami «*ther-
wi- *. and t- I them to go anywhere he
pleaf-e-. W iiieh is th** proper * ondition
*<*r : tre. * ry to be in. <■ilvr-ton I rib-
une.
Tl;p Public Health
Tw-ntv five p* r-oii- wi-n arre-ted it
I foil- *n f--r failing t.» • at weed.- <’ |»rem-
i-i-. T' u v health department give*
five day-’ artier to per-on- not olmviug
tin* elenii iip order- and if vendition-* ire
not ret «-lie*l in that time the arr- '- fol-
low. When a modern « it \ b< gin- to -I*
:n tin] -anilary ••oioliti**n- * !ty dw Yr
i- required I** re-pond. N*i one ha- the
right t-» mauit in condition- that men•!«•*•
pubh*- health. I.*-ague < Tty New*.
Wbrrp Printers Don’t Go.
la Njug Sin-. th. j. ar* n->t <•> -’l. ’i to e‘
. r- to u-‘ out th* pn o- pat-- • * V i- t -
not surpri-ing. -inee a man w -h enough
(train- to It* - - *• a pr-nt* r usually o -■-« -
enough t*» k- * Ollt of tail. hi Paso
Time-.
With building perm:- ‘.* the amount of
>_’bl.tt.’h* i—iied durit g t: *• >nth <•- An
t El Pi I
aetly -tandtiig .-till. K >1 e-t st- men. *1*
-pite the rr.-h budding. * *M»tiniie l->
.-•mplain «*f a lark of hoti-e- «*r apart-
ment- to rent.—hi l’a-o Times.
SHORT STOPS.
Optimi-m hat b! ■ *1 t h which
make- a nu n lo-beve that h*» -an erawl
out of a love tair a- e:-*ly a- U- ran
fall into one..
Von never eat- Ml. M ov a iu. n i-
atflieted with a big head who i-n’t br--a«i
muidcd.
• ► i
Then Smile A While
Different Vegetables.
Chap** there are win* fondly fancy
They are Sohe.t • « . P!..' ->* -
Thev’vt a notion tliey’r. -nine pankin**
But they’re prettx -e 11 ;>otati«s.
—Sail Fr:unU.ui Bulletin.
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H<r Idea Verified.
she—W! if Fanny Julie** .■ mred? Well.
I’ve iilway* said *’n ! mi in. t! how houic-
lv a •• r! may he. ’Her'** alwny- ’me too!
ready to marry her. Wh«»’> the m. n ?
J l«*—^-1 am—Exchange.
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Looked That Way.
‘•| watif a rrv’ii who do* * smoke or
drink."
‘‘What arc the w: «..’’’
**S \ dollars a week.”
**< itl«‘ — YOU Waist a 111 111 who dof*ti*t eat
either.”— San Franci-co Bulletin.
Tharkftil Two Ways.
luolih* 1 make it a rule to he thankful
far what I have.
Slohh- <o do I in addition to lwine
the ikt'ul for >oine thsi ■ * l haven’t.
Another Definition.
Tointtii **F p. wh; t * : pc* imi**t
T tinny**’ Pop—“A i* **»imi* t mv *on i*
a j < r*on who would look for splinters in
a club sandwich.”
PERSONAL
Luey—No. we don’t think your t*arent**
named you after a !i\ * r\ hor*e. although
the name *otn d* very familiar.
Henry W.—If *ln* stnek the *ta*np‘on
up* de down it mean* there i* to* u> ■* in
nr. air your *uit for lier hand fonirratu-
laii ui*. old tunu.
Iloinewifc—To exterminate red ant* in
the pantrv. hum the hou.-e down. We
never heard of any oilier way.— Brooklyn
Eaule.
Most Remarkable
‘‘Harry.’* u*l.ed the tcaeher of a nm\
faced lad. “•■ait you tell me who tieoire
\V»*!iin<*ton wa ?"
“Yes ma’ill.*’ was the <’uickj rcplv. ‘‘lie
wit * the !ir*t pre-ident of the country.*’
“l.hiite riyli;replied the teacher “And
can von tell me what lie wa* remarkable
for ?’’
“Y« ■= in. ’am." replii d tie voiin: *:> r. *’lfe
wa* i ’inarkahle h<< ;m-e he told the truth."
Fort Worth k’ceord.
_
corrrsT for democratic domin-
ation FCR GQVERftOR IS MOST
EXCITING HELD.
DOF 'EY. WHO PROSECUTED FRANK.
IS DECLARED TO HAVE LARGE
FOLLOY/ING IN HIS RACE.
ATLANTA. . s. p*. 7. ! -ue- rair.’-
mu ! <>tn |>r>>111Li 1 • >n to the lam I-rani ra-e
are ' eing thre-hod out in the Georgia gil-
bert. tor . I e. nip.' 'ii whieh will etui with
the print- rv rleetioti ne\t Ttie-day when
rein dilative in eonre--. various -*ate
oflh- Ip and legi lative and e. unity t >«-k-
i t- ilso i\ ill he minted.
The e«*n1e-t I-*r 'he dnimera I ie tunn'tia
tioi tor governor i one **l the uio-t e\.-i: -
mg and eompliented that Gr-• r■;i i has
km» ti in some year-*. The nomination i-
« <ni nlored equivalent to eleetiotl.
< »ver.u>r V it 1 li -rri- i- a ea o' date
t > tore mi him elf. He i taov eoaip 'in;
I r'ir-1 t a<• \i r ten and "i
the eiist«>in rv «•< olid term lie i- a < >n
led> rate veteran and ha- a large follow-
ing throughout the late.
I iretn”-t among tin eatididate- oppo -
in Governor ll.irn- e hi- aa« lent pobti-
< al enemy. Hr. L G. Hardman <d ( >m-
11»* -1 e wealthy pi liter plr -auin and
bate er. Hr. Hardman wa- defeated by
G ■wrnor II rn- two year- ago.
It th Governor Herns and Hr. Hard-
man had been engaged in a rather r><! tr-
ie- eaiup: gn tor -vet ! month- when
a le r*ee <inan!it\ »»( "pep” wa- in.it eted in-
i'* the fight by the aimoimreitieiit of the
e; • lidi • v « > die t’ir General Hugh M
Hor-ey of Atlanta. A fourth entry in the
r; •• w. - nu de later but it i- generally
eon u*d d thut th*- fig t ;**r the governor-
• h o i- Im :ween Harr- Hardman and
I >o rsey-
t».»r ey*> j»t neipal warrant for running
foj go error i- ti; prominem e he g. lined
in he Leo Frank . a-e. \ S die t..r tinn-
er. It I» r-* ' n a- the nr. -ei uf'.r in the
e. e ot young Frank wh > - a taken from
tl p niteiitian a yi ir ago ud lynehed
to a mob. u few week- after In- -entruee
•• d* t4l 1 '4 •>’ • • eomnaped to 11»* ir
I Ml |.e|r « tiovriiar John M > 1 toil.
‘ lov . . . t ' >ti w ■ • pij te a _• n-l
hi- rveeutn n.
Mr II • • ha- not -ought to make po- I
! t ifj I eapital out of hi- eonneetion with
* Frank e -e. yet t inevitable that
I . eh ne *- for th" governorship hinge
!m< -t wholly upon the i--tie of that ee!-
> r. ted v. -e ft'-e.-rviug |»o|t»ie an- I**-
! v tT t D r-ev*- eh nee- re not only
»< d. hut betiA* than any om #*r the oth*
— •*. h • are in th* rnee. for the -r-nti-
ment of th* minority of the voter- is hr-
hevedf to Im ‘•till overwhelmwigiy favor
able to th< Dor cy \ <•.» o' tin Frank
ea »e.
\\ Itili* Dor- < ' > ’ ; i 11
relinnee ufN»n the pr» ~f i *e I * •• lined n
the Frank «u-<% lher** are mint n*b r who
i»r*ih< f that it v *l| | grove a “iai ’n* ntti:-“
Man> of tf I- *h* i!'|jk• * «• i*f# »> i \
one Wing eleefetl governor **on th Fra til
«■ ;i-l*eli<.mg that it might n I! 01
gi» with the public* opinion «.t the nat r*
Another ninth* of the llor-e\ eani1'** i-
the tif»|x*rl given turn bt Thom** K. Wat-
-on* who was a !< ..der of the tint ■ Frank
t»ro|.. garni.». The r' < * Wat-on ami
hi- follower- however i believed to **»-
tail quite u> much oppo-dion.
While the Frank ease i- cooked upon li-
the -[M'etaeular is-i:e of the eamp lign. j».»r
ticuhiriy as regards the I****" eswdidaey.
then* are many other question- figuring
in tin fight for the gov* rnor-hip. In the
early stag#*- <»* tin *-iin»t> .ign the !* nor
issue prom -e*1 to #*»ti«** prominently to the
front a- in f*r< v * . r-. but tie putMtg
into effr« t of the stringent n* w oroh »i
lion laws last Mav has -erv.-d to shove!
this issiw into the background in y eon-
side ruble measure. « (
#
O’* III I I- . II11 • t I . < t I'- Ilf I' |||«* (|U|H|.
'"■e •* <1 itir '*1 tlie Wi -tern ami At-
*■ '** > * ru.nl whirl i owM'i| hy this
- oi »ironfta . ml i*'l*0"-e termini are
( I* - * ' • . '1*1.. .nil Atlanta This
ii"» nn1 r !• f to the Nil hville
* ’ ?! » »> -' m il Sit. IMill' railm.nl mol
h * xp.n ii : ■ f*. A ooiniiiiMMton
*i 1 h tl : o'. * ri.or i a ineinher wan
« i> ti ia I - ion ot the legisln-
* * ' 11 • f>':ri»> f <» relea-mir «rllinf
oin< • • • r <1 f* trj ot this property at
1 r * i - "0 i»f the pri >nt lease. The
| r< t! I e applie* Koine $100-
"'■f* a year t<» tl* • ti common Hcboolx
1 •! it * ii :' real hiilwark of
‘’ eri ‘I i n* tion of mivnn-
•o mi ll property when the
pri -ent expire i . therefore one of
tr*'tiieml«fiis irn|H.rt to the state.
Other i 'ii®-* figuring in the truherniito-
rial »mite t are the matter of improving
the -title’ ehitoi system inaiitriirating
ei-mp.il* '>r\ -ehool tterihme® furnishing
tr* * ehool lwM»k* Mild the ermheation of
;.*lu!t i liti raey. The creation of a state
highway e*jimiu-sjon lias also iie®n a suit-
ed oi eoiiMtlerable campaign oratory.
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The First National Bank
Of Brownsville Texas
United States Depositary
CAPITAL I") $100000
SITRPf US AND
UNDIVIDED PROFITS $200000
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