Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 80, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1917 Page: 4 of 6
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II. JL. L i i
General Contractor
Hill Work Window and Door Frames
Mill 8th St. and R. R. .vreipht Yards.
WOOD BRICK
STEEL CONCRETE
Phone No 358. Box 56Z
1106 Elizabeth Street
ROTARIAN
^HEADQUARTERS
We Can Take Care of
Banquets
•From S.toKlOO Platesl
Open;Day and Night
RAILROAD SCHEDULE
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• " m^^rnrnm- - mi
fiULF COAST LINES.
NhiN tad Brownsville—
No. 3. Iv. a. m.
No. 4 Ir. 4:05 j*. m.
No. 3. ar. 11:35 a. m.
No. 1. ar. 10:10 p. m.
Fardycc a d Brownsville—
Mo. ». ar. ti:05 p. iu.
___ _Nu. 10. Iv. 9-M a. m.
—
■lotion and Brownsville—
No. ar. lo.:S a. m
N«. ». Iv. 4:33 p. u>.
*a «NAN0E railroad.
CdToO m*~TB i'«ant Isabel-
Ar. 6:30 p. m. M- ■
w t«v. o.laJ p. m
professiqnalT
OR. J. L. RENTFRO.
Ayr Ear. Rose and Throat.
301-302 Merchant* Bank Bldg.
OR. J. A. SIMPSON
Wf * * SURGEON.
207 Merchants Bank Bulding.
OMice Ph 2') Residence Ph. 228.
H. J. KIRK
IIIITJCE OF THE PEACE
ESS™**™** <Wt Houa
Offu*e 1_*0 lUzji!**tli St.
Dmr Phoor 405. Night Phone 315
____Brownavint. |*xas.
AMOS RICH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
212 Merchants' National Bank Building
Brownsville Texas.
W. 6. B. Morrison. c. M. Robardi
MORRISON & ROBARDS
attorneys-at-law
Trias
JONES & GEORGE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Brownsville Texas.
Third Floor Merchants National Bank.
W. R. MONTGOMERY
Attorney-at-Law
President Ibuuigo liuantntec Abstract Co
Edinburg State Bank Building.
Edinburg lex. (County Seat ilidalgo Co.)
F. W. SEABURY
atorney-at-law
Booms 5-l». Kir-t National Bank Bldg.
Brownsville Texas.
Office Associates;
"* E* "0and- Marcellus Kleberg
JAS. A. GRAHAM
LAWYER
(FormeSy Senior of tlie law fin
Texaa ) aiU’ JwU‘S '’''W' Brown-svill.
. offieine at It K.rna 1*01 joj See. .1 p|M
Merchants National Rank Railline will
S *rV7"7 "f ir:utv in •"i *-«m>
i r*al »n«l Appellate state ;m(| Federal.
^INSURANCE
W. K. MENDENHALL
Room 23 Vivier Bulidiug. |*|om. 15H
HAYS & SONS
ELECTRICIANS AND PLUMBERS
Oldest Established Shop in tip* Valiev
Our References onr (Juaranlct
N.il. Bank i'bone 5<)
<
A Girl and Mi . Mai K
Imtjt are the parents ot an eiyht poi.:: i
irirl. The ehild wa- horn Wedne-dax < x«
nunr.
When Thinking of Fall and Winter think
of the elothimr you will need to replenish
vour wardrobe. We have the finest fall
line to -eleei from. !*laee your order with
Hut ledge's and be satisfied iii priee and
make up. 3t
Solid Gold Wedding Rings of the n-u !
hijjh Kutledm standard; the best that
money ean buy at ill** old rehable liutledue
Jewelry Store.
Returns from Colorado i>. Shapir<>
who has been -|>endm<r -onie time in Colo-
rado for the benefit of In- health re farm 1
to Hmwnsvifle yesterday. Ihifiuu h - ah
settee Mr. Mutptro \i • it< d Norman K»*i ;
Sr. w ho is nI-m in the mount mi- ! ■ ■■ !.
health.
Your Next .Visit to rtcusicn wil1 be
•omplet • unle-s you xi -it t *• W. C. MllfJP
CO S. luaiunionth store. tf.
You cant' ue that last xenr's stilt or
ovcretVaf until t- ha- linen properly -?en|-
ized. cleaned and pre-*«»d. We've the
workmen anti umehincry to do it. Send it
in now and be nnnix tor the eo|d weafln r
when it eoities. Kutledye’-.
No Volley Bail T vniiex t» il
ti -t scheduled for ' iii-J r* \v Im t v « . 11 t!
Rrown-xille school teams and tie* temns
from the Harlingen school will not he
plaxed a- llnrlinaen ha- not yet organized
for tHi — -port. The onlx "nine m the lower
part of the dtsfriet will hi Itctwecn tin* San
Benito and l.a Kern tea a.- . I..* K- ri...
For Quick Service elo.tr a" m d pr' s.
•ti" Phone No. 1. Modil Laundry. (tf)
Make W. C. Munn Cos. I»iy -lor** your
hcadquurter- when in Houston nest.
everythin" provided for \ -1r <■■■
1 11.1
We will cal! for and deliver > ;r -nit
pressed in 30 minutes. Phone No. 1. M"d
cl Laundry. (tf>
Coolest Rooms in Town r r ^ •
ern Hotel corner Ninth and St. Charles
Sis. q tf.
Pure Water Baths.—< inly ones in town
«t While Front Bath House. t»t
R. L. Guiterrez General Contra tor.
Paintinir. P.q*rhani:in;r < rpenter Work.
Phone .Mis. p. o. Box 303.
LIVELY HOUR AT
4TH AND LEVEE
POLICE AND CITIZENS TURN OUT
AND CHASE SUIP'CIGUS CHARAC-
TER—AN ARREST MADE
Jti-e Zepeda wlm runs a little tot :u
the western par ot the eity. wa arr> •* 1
at D 10 o’clock I- — tiv. lx In \l<> . • I Po-
lice Officer Fr; ncisco Villareal m an .
between St Charles and L vw It
near Third. The arrest followed a fusills do
of shots from a he.w \ caliber pistol which
threw the neighlmnng houses into a mild
panic.
Officer Villareal heard In- d> 4 • 1
after a brief lait thrilling chase up *h •
alley arrested .lose Zc| I la. t tflieer Yil-
lart al reports taking a lari'" calibre j*m »|.
that had recently heen fired from his
prisoner. The man was tamed over to
Night Lieutenant of IVloe ||enr\ (Jordon
utd lodged in tin county jail.
Zepeda was « l» hv resident- ot thi
section of the eity loitering m the allev
and an alarm for tin* police wn> turned in.
After placing the prisoner in jail Off nor
(Jordon searched his rt sideline. A u -n
tity of pistol ammunition and a long <!
ger were found.
A short time before the arrest of Ze-
peda a man entered the yard ot I >. \|.
Brown. Fourth and la vce. ai d walked up
toward the steps ot the house. \|r. s i
Mrs. Brown happened to he sitting on the
veranda. I hex were not seen hv the man
:n<r did they see him until lie started to
step up on the veranda lie jump-ul dou
mn around the rear and into the »l!e\.
Mr. Brown and neighbors gave eha-c hut
lid not locate the man.
* (HI .—»
That a patent tor a screw propelled
team v« :-i I had heen i -uni a< far hack
I- iSO.'t recently was discovered in tin
French patent office.
Best way to save
Wheat is to eat Corn;
best way to eat corn
is-
Post Toasties
I
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ISELECTIVES TO
REPORT OCT. 7
THIRD CONTINGENT OF CAMERON
COUNTY MEN TO CAtfP TRAVIS
WILL DEPART MONDAY—NUM-
BER NOT YET ANNOUNCED
I The loenI hoard b»s in...led not * « s !*>
lt*«» men lo report In Rrown vdl.- Sunday
| aft* moon to Ik number- of the third eon-
|tiru>ent of Cuincron courtly men tor the
j National Army .lust how muitv men will
or forward*'*! to Camp Tra' . M.»nd y
alt* moon i- not known. Imt the number
j will he large.
The men who will *-i uipo-t* the third
I ei.ni in . i.t a re tho-e w ho w.-re certified
•nick a- available l*r in■ tie* Hi t-<nel tlral’i
and the *• who made uo * taint Tor exemp-
tion on the third Ir. t.r. The hoard i- -till
\vorking Uf or. the <-hum- ' f*»r « \ uiption
IU.i h !»\ « .. I:d.t!. • h It . 4 '
I
j* all Imt u- yet no r* port of the finding
has been math- |till.lie.
Tty* men who will r« jiort SinnL.v aft*r-
niion ar< :
Andre- tlon/al**- s...n Renito; Ci . la
Itipe de his S; r to- Harlingen; «
• \ argit- Harlingen; (itiadalupe Or'oger
If to Hondo; If a tael Pmum-. iUvv .. -v.He;
Wyatt \V. Carter San R u.to; SaLvder
Loyr IfaymotuRdie; I.; /.tro Uvttr *
Harlingen; Catarim* L< ntronrin Ia •• •
\ .!!«►; If a tael Alvurez li. riotgen; Ifayi n!
< i OIK * Point 1-jlbtl; H.p-dot.. If < •. a...
Rrown vslle ('<•-; r:o Vdl* fo. liar! agon:
Krm—to A inula r • Brown-villi-; If *-alo.
.Torres Cantu Brownsville; Beluga* • ■;
ier. t Hmito; Kmart.. .•:! Torn-. II i'm-
gen; Francisco Guerra Br**wns\dle; Fr-
•
"•a nun -o;i \|.n iia. Rrown -v ii-*; 1' en. >
Alviar Point I - ahi I; Andrew if. 'Hughes
RmwuiM'dl* . Fit Lee Ad; m-; R.-h..»>
Salvador Ybarra La Fern* Pedro Rarer.
Brown-eille; Ii«iudel jpe tjt. n'andla. L
lord; Angel Vlonte- L*.- Inim-; Ir .ie it-
I uo Lc. I S;.n Benito; Santo- Canul.
FEKSOiMALS
i tmrie- F. Craven of Tulsa Ohln. •- a
Ihi -me-- visitor hi the city today.
—_ . t
M. S. Michntt New Orleans s’ a
Browns*die today.
Mr. and Mr- ^ain I>. L<>wry of Mi--ion
are vi-itor- in the city today.
.1. W. Ann-tn ikt of Tavlor i a Im- n< -
' visitor m t lie ritv toda v.
| Mr. and Mr H e !’. Mr- n ot M -ton
are vi .itor in Br *v a •« i?!«*
Mr. ar.d ' 11 M»*rt. i • I-1» n !. ive r -
I turned t.f Hr <vr* He ' ;• rt** iil>-<n< i
{several va A diurilMf u r > tan* Mr*.
Fdel-t !T» visit* I relatives m II. i f ill
v toll Mr. Kdel-ten i - d furniture ■-i
ket - in Chi» •.*«< urn! D r f.
Frank Itabb ha- Mur d from 1 < *i •
where on Monday In* tin •' r’iiee ot
; collector of eu-toni- over J>. "h » eol
lector Thomas A. t olcircn n! *. u Antonio.
\V. C. Lofton of New Orh ti;- i. n th
city on a Imi-iiu — tni--ioti today.
K. 4. <’udder ot S A* nio . u *n
today s vi itor- ill Brown v dl *.
William Car’er ot ai\l■"un/oii M li..
n tin* city on i l»u-nn nr* ’>n.
W . N. Peter «>t Italia- i- in the tv on
;a tai-iuc-- uii-.-ioii.
dim Boiirlaml of llou-ton i- oniony to-
day*- visitor- in the city.
W . N. (Jinn of Mission i- m Browns\ilie
on business today.
W. II. Iloi to-cr of Kingsville assistant
claim iiLreut I »r the (lull C«*a t lanes i- in
Brownsville today*.
\. F. liieks of Sf. Loui- i- in the city
on business today.
< i GO rye F. 4. Andrews of Dallas i- in
the city on a hu-in >— mi — i »n.
Far! Ki-man of llou-ton i- aniomr to-
day s visitor- in (he city.
*
It. F. Lee of San Antonio is ju Browns-
ville on a Im-im -- mission today.
W\ V Kii at/ of lb a-ton i ainony to
day’s hu ine.-s vi 11«.r- in the city.
4. L. Mayfield f Tampico i- a visitor
■ a Brownsville today.
<ieor-_re B. Murp’ leave | day for San
Antonio l*> vi-it las -i*|erMi-- Lucille
Murpliv and Mi <I. Haulier.
*
It. ltecd of li . ton i- aaiono t< d v’s
visitors hi Browu-ville.
1 W. B. Mallow < t Corpus Cbristi i- in
tin- city ou a Ini'iiie mission.
: v»\vhmiIIc; mu.an i tuii Brownsville;
J< se Demida Brownsville; Silhano Ibarra
Harlingen; C. A. Barrcdn Brownsville;
l(. E. \Y»s»ruii Brownsville; Manuel Si-
va res Jr. Harlingen; Roberto L*‘ick I'oinl
Isabel; Luis Kscnpcdu Brown-ville; Mi-
•guel Leal. Brown ville; Jose Baveru- Point
Isabel. j
Rieardo Vallejo Harlingen; Herman
Richard Kctnpner Brownsville; Juan C.
Zepeda San Benito; Jose (inrein. Point
Isabel; Thomas Ashford Ferguson La
Kerin ; Samuel Ju. n Lo/.uno Harlingen
Are. dio Rivas Br wn ville; (iuadatu|H
li. . a. S. at a M n.:; Jorge Valempiehl
Santa Min it; Marcello Lupo Sail B-niln;
Raymond II. Teller Ravinondville; Sexto
Ulgiil Brown \ Hie; Juaa C. It a. •. Ray-
motidviilf; RTrjirdo B.inuti Brown- die;
Tobins Longoita. Santa Marta; 1 ranei eo
Longot •• Brov a-ville; !-. tdt*l:i- to L p z.
Point Isabel; Ray Brink. San It nito; F« '
min Cavazos Brownsville; Kncuniacioti
(Jar ia Santa Marin ; ! loreniino \ < Ins-
|ii / Sebastian: lluperto Villareal San
Benito; llerlwrl Burrell Pope Brownsville;
\brant Rivera. 11; rbngca; Pollard M.
*sMerer. San Benito; Julian (iareia. Salt
Benito; Jose <<.n«ia Raiinre/ Br *vi n-v Hie .
J tin it Vega Point B i b. !; Joat|iiin Rerun tt.
Brow itdie; (ieorge Maria Campbell. San
■ Benito; James \Jvin Lam-aster. San Be-
nito; Manuel Torres (Hiuito; Jose Villa-
real Browns ville; U-.s< ndio Plata;
i Brownsville; Klniore Hary llav Browns-
ville; Santiago Ah. are/. Harlingen.
Jo (larza (iaerrn San Benno; Stmon
(tvalle ltrov.ii viil« ; (Jeorge Martinez Los
ltidi< s; Lister Andrew Snivtbe Browns-
1
ville; Arlev K. W:i- >:t. San Benito; Alberto
Atkinson San Benito; Kindest it Turu-
bi. tes Browns\ lie; Lean Klsworth Miller.
I Harlingen; Arnulfo Kspar/a Benito:
; * "rabb ■ Proctor l.’obi *■< . Hiirbngt ii; L. W.
Mead Ravinondville; Charlie (tareia
Brownsville; Bemto Salazar s. n lb:m;
Robert L. Stillman L> f<— «l: Ju-to Her*'Ti-
de/ Rio Hondo; Leon Martinez Los In
it os ; R; It do lorri's. Harlin-geii; Jose Cn-
. bi ra. Brow n nlb ; Juan de In Karza Rax
moiidville: Roher' 'I non Me Minn Point
Isabel; Juan Boueviib-s La Paloina; Mi
trtel Currat Brawn ville; Tomas Aguirre
'salt Ib-nit i; Maximo I. \ a. Raymondv’Me; ‘
Martin l-a-Lavarria .Harlingen; Jo e A?-
kllison. Sail lb into.
J.*'* V. Churl< Brownsville; Oreelv
Bfvtamm Prent - . lb . n-v.iie; Mebpi de-
Bonus Seba-ti > ; Sain William Havel
Sebastian ; Jana - fI s M l on San
Benito; I-;. >• Iw at Kirod '"an Benito;
(River Patter-on Smith Santa Maria; Roy
II* >: W Her Br ovn-vifle; Luther Wil-
liam Collin Rio Hondo; Joe Sherwm
Brut ' he. Browns\ die; A. Oribe Jr.. Point
Isabel; ( il K. Buss || San Betiit ?; A Hart
II. Fernandes Brown-ville; RIward Ftiiii-
••i.s Brady. Hi > Undo; Thomas (tideon :
M..neas Harliiig'n; . Teofilo Crxell
Brown-ville; t I« i W . d. Coinin'-; Rev-
iiova Smith; ILnry Cordon Brownsville;!
Jo ■ ( • 1.1>.1 Jr Brownsville; John Cham-
pion Brownsville; Pa hard M. Mitehell
San Iteiuto; J. L. Brad haw. Brown-ville;
Will ni Lewis Williams San Benito;
Pablo thui/afe- Brownsville; Jacob E-!*‘l-
n. Hr was' lb ; Jti hi Champion Point
!-. be |; i i ; v I ’■ n! a I» Hondo; \orvJI o. j
Cariniehael San Benito; Lawn :iee John
l'o<!fer R o Hondo; Alexander W. Cham I
pmn Brownsville; Alfonso ll.eks. Browns- j
ville; Frank T. Knox La Paloma: John j
A i-i-i'i- Hill ILirliiig'-n; James h. (takes
s tt Benito.
Bold i n Mol lie: le ad Sal) Benito; J -
(Imrii r. . Pm v i ville; Xnreo Lope/. !1 r-
Imge ; |ii«tii.i-< Sun** San B*n. «*; Sini«*n i
River-. Br *vin vdie; John Thor-elle Po nt
l-abel; Josepi I! Kg* : William V. Burk.
Los Indue: < »* rg M • -lev Wilkin-on. j
San Benito; I rue (iareia; Br wnsville; j
Jatees .'.tin has Hathaway Harlingen;
Koliert William Merrell• Rio Hondo; Br-
io to Cava . V.n Benuo; Sant ago Ro
«lrigii*-- Brownsville; John »». Prenti- 1
San Benito; II. \\. Bell. Brownsville; An-I
gust B. Sammons Sau Bemto; ll.irn II"- i
henbreaker. La F» ria: Adolfo (»ar«-ia.!
Brown-ville; Andrew lloyt Piel:e?ts s tn
lb nito; A vela i«lo (Hiveira Brownsville: I
J ernes \\ . M- Ale* Brownsville; (Jeorgv
M \\ J«|s Sail Benito; Phillip I rue-! Je!
fr» C> Sail Benito; Carlos Cavazos
Brownsville; Joe L. Stillman Ray mond -
v die; Daniel I- e il . r. Brownsville; L* vi ;
Caster Role-i n S. n Bemto; Hugh Ilavja-r.
San Benito; Hob* rt J. H*:idn\ Kingsville i
— ...-OO-— —-
BILL TO RESTORE GERMAN FLEET.
AMSTERDAM. Holland Hot. Berhn
<lisputrlies -ay the r« irhstag has adop’ed j
a bill lor tla- restoration of the Herman
merchant fleet. The bill provided tor a
stat*' subsidy to ship owners for the recon-
struction *d merchant v»--els.
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG
It's Ensy-if You Know Dr.
Edwards’ Olive Tablets
The secret of keeping young is to feel
young — to do this you must watch your
liver and bowels—there's no need of
having a sallow complexion — dark rings
under your eyt*3 — pimples — a bilious
look in your face — dull cye3 with no
sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety
per cent of all sickness comes from in-
active bowels and liver.
Dr. Edwards a wdl-known physician
in Ohio perfected a vegetable com-
pound mixed with olive oil to net on
the liver and bowels which he gave to
his patients for years.
Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets the substi-
tute for calomel are gentle in their action
yet always effective. They bring about
that exuberance of spirit that natural
buoyancy which should be enjoyed by
everyone by toning up the liver aaa clear-
ing the system ci impurities.
You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab-
lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per
box. All aiuxgi-ta.
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HOUSTON CAFE
’ *p'tth Street Across Travelers’ Ho*tel
Best Regular Meals in the City 35c
CHOP SUEY. ALL KINDS OF CHINLSL AND AMERICAN DISHES.
REST SERVICE REFINED FOR I ADltS AND GENTLEMEN.
4 4 * 4 4 4 e 4 • 4 • 4 4 4 • 4 4 . * • . 4 1 4 • *.. .
Hm> Vo-jr WOOD of MASON Z
Bu> Your COAL ol TRANSFER #
And For STORAGE of COMPANY *
Cotton & Etc. Sec •
*»!*••. r * s> *Htt • » m t *****•*•• • • rtt*
THE BILLIARD A< DEMY
BILLIARDS - POOKl r BILLIARDS - DOMINOES — GYMNASIUM
AND Sh. • ..
PLANNED FOK yiuii PLEASURE.
4 Mike" Manahan. Proprietor Over Majestic Cafe
I w R CLINT I
GENERAL INSl JRANCE
LIFE FIRE ACCIDENT I
SURE LY BONDS ;
2D3 Merchants Nat *1 Bank. I'hone B |
i
The
EAGLEFONTS
Idea o fserviee is to give tin* customer
what In* wants when In* wants it. If you
have not lieen served in this manner vv«*
would appreciate your telling us.
Why not cut a plate of our cream every
day.
| WHYTHELAMB
5? can’t g:;ow up
by George F. Stratton
_
Telling; why even a boycott won't rr. • > e iut«
ton and wool cheaper. THis is one of a dozen
big; practical articles in tnis wecK’s issue.
Other subjects are:
The Potato Militant
Don’t Give Up the Porker
War Rations for Poultry
The great American serial store *f 1017-18 is
the Colt of Living. THeonlyp odical that
will cover this story in full a • from every
ung;le from seed planting; to • arvest from
!;nrvest to price fixing; from the farm to the
Kitchen is
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