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|| Classified Business Directory
ARCHITECTS
BEN V. PROCTER
ENGINEERING CO.
} Architects—Engineers
!_08 Merchants Bank Bldg.
1— Phone 617
ss. Brownsville Texas
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' E. G. HOLLIDAY
Architect and Builder
409 State Nat. Bank Bldg.
Phone 906
R. NEWELL WATERS
Architect
•-12 Security State Bank Building
Weslaco Texas
E. B. GORE
Civil and Consulting
Engineer
Room 408. State National Bank Bldg.
Brownsville Texas. Phone 1077.
yj. H. Thompson
Architect and
Structural Engineer
Offices 12 Arcade Bldg.
BUILDERS—CONTRACTORS
G. E. Miller
TILE DRAINAGE
CONTRACTOR AND ENGINEER
P. O. Address R. P. D. No. 1
San Benito
Telephone 6005 P 12
PROCTER & DUDLEY
General Contractors
528 Washington St.
Brownsville Texas
Phone 627
X CASH REGISTERS
C.
“ofcONAL CASH REGISTER CO.
alonVegisters bought sold and
half ct exchanged
1 Sanders. Representative
im Harlingen. Tex. Box 905
jely * tAY—TRANSFER
Transfer &
rain Co.
BONDED WAREHOUSE
SEEDS OP ALL KINDS
Light and Heavy Hauling
WE MOVE ANYTHING
1105 Adams. Phone 139
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AUSTIN
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
Phones 421 and 519
1126 Washington St.
Jones Transfer &
Storage Co.
Storing moving crating and
shipping. Local and long dis-
tance hauling. Daily motor
freight service between all
Valley points Harlingen
Brownsville Edinburg.
Office 1259 Levee
Phone 787
Truck leaves Brownsville
11:30 Daily
HAULING of all typos with Chevrolet
truck. Phone 191. W. T. Goodson Serv-
ice Station. 0-225
FLORISTS_*
THE FLOWER SHOP
Cut flowers pot plants
funeral designs and
bouquets
1254 Elizabeth St.
Phone 1388
BCWYER THE FLORIST flowers
and funeral designs. St. Charles
and Pita streets. Phone 771.
£ HOTELS—CAFES _
WHITE KITCHEN
Famous for its
Cooking—Immaculacy
and Service
The popular place for
business lunches
12th between Elizabeth and
Washington
Hat Renovating
First Class
Hat Renovating &
Shoe Repairing
Delta Shoe & Hat Shop
We Call for and Deliver
Phone 535
” INSURANCE
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fe INSURANCE
" UR£TY BONDS
-9 Merchants National
Rank
HONE 6
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INSURANCE
LOANS
Build Buy or Refinance.
Insurance
Burety Bonds
D. L. WELCH
No. 19 Arcade Bldg.
FINANCIAL
LOANS
On Improved residence and business
property.
Todd and Underwood
1057 Levee 8t.
Brownsville Texas.
MATTRESS RENOVATING
Let Us Renovate
Your Mattress
We make mattresses to order. All
repair work guaranteed
SOMMERS
l£th and Adams
Phone 674
MILL WORK ~
HOMER L. FITCH
Planing Mill
and
Cabinet Work
Bank store and office
fixtures.
End of West 7th St.
Our estimates mean
your orders
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
ART METAL’
FILING
Equipment
Maverick-Clarke Litho Co.
208 Merchants National Bank
Phone 617—Brownsville
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Office Equipment and Supplies
HARGROVE’S STATIONERY &
BOOK STORE
Brownsville Texas
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ROOFING
THE TURNER BROWNSVILLE
ROOFING CO. Inc.
We respectfully solicit your
re-roofing as well as new.
Eighth and Railroad
Brownsville. Tex. Phone 1163
TYPEWRITERS
DAVENPORT Typewriter Exchange
(Brownsville’s Typewriter House)
Distributors. New L. C. Smith “Si-
lent” 8 and Late Corona 4 type-
writers. Also sell Royal Portables
and “Factory” Rebuilts—all makes.
We repair all makes typewriter and
adding machines. 1112 Elizabeth
St. Phone 1105.
WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER
SALES CO.
Typewriters—Adding Machines
Supplies—Repairs
Phone 506—Harlingen
PROFESSIONAL
ATTORNEYS
Davenport West and Ransome
Attorneys at Law
307-308 Merchants National Bank
Brownsville Texas
H B. GALBRAITH
Attorney at Law
Merchants National Bank Bldg.
Brownsville Texas
J. T. Canales C. S. Eidman Jr.
CANALES AND EIDMAN
Attorneys at Law
Real Estate a Specialty
303 Merchants National Bank
Brownsville Texas
H. L. Yates
Attorney at Law
State National Bank Bldg.
Brownsville
' RALPH A. DUNKELBERG
Attorney at Law
Commercial Collections a Specialty
106 Seabury George and Taylor
Building
Brownsville. Texas
CHIROPRACTOR
M. Cook D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Nerv-O-Meter Service
State National Bank Bldg.
Brownsville Texas
Room 405 Phone 703
EL VTBRA SYSTEM USED
REAL ESTATE
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LOS EBANOS
Brownsville’s Supreme Residential
District carefully restricted com-
pletely improved. Home sites from
$1200.00. easy terms. James-Dickin-
son Co. Realtors comer Travelers
Hotel Bldg. Brownsville.
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AUTOMOTIVE
COUPE SPECIAL
28 Chevrolet Coupe. Mechanically re-
conditioned. Original finish. Good
tires. Fisher body .$500.00
27 Chevrolet Coupe. New Duco finish.
Tires almost new. Mechanically re-
conditioned. An O. K. car.. .$365.00
28 Chevrolet Coupe. Only run 6000
miles. Original finish. Good tires.
Looks like new car .$325.00
Buy With Confidence.
Three Days Free Trial.
STEVENSON MOTOR CO. Inc.
xenth and Adams. Brownsville Texas.
tThree Real Buys
Nash 1928 Special Coupe like
new; has had the very
best of care; only driven
9000 miles .$1000.00
27 Oldsmoblle Coupe.$325.00
26 Master Buick Sedan.$500.00
CASH TRADE TERMS
BROWNSVILLE NASH CO.
1327 Levee Phone 1368
0-332
FOR SALE—Cadillac V-63 phaeton
cheap. Also Reo Speed Wagon truck
$350.00. C. A. Miller phone 6026-F-2
Rio Hondo Highway Nopel Station.
P-94
FOR SALE
liight 2-wheel trail-
er new body. Bar-
gain. Call The
Herald Office.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—1027 Brownsville high school
ring at Olmlto Friday morning. Lib-
eral reward. Finder phone 1324.
P-112
LOST—Ford tire lock. Finder please
return to R. Roy Ruff. Phone 107-W.
P-103
PERSONAL
AM LEAVING for Indiana within two
weeks. Will take reliable young man
that can drive Wlllys-Knight. See Mr.
David Nebraska Apts. P-106
BUSINESS NOTICES
NOTICE—I have purchased the Post-
office Barbecue Stand and wish to
state that I will not be responsible ror
any debts contracted before April 3. E.
A. Vourcos. P-80
HELP WANTED
WANTED
All round mill man. One who has had
experience In sash and door work pre-
ferred. Address P. O. Box 558
Brownsville Texas. P-57
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BOY WANTED—Circulation depart-
ment The Herald. P-11G
SITUATIONS WANTED
YOUNG LADY with 5 years’ general
office experience desires position m
Brownsville. Can give good local ref-
erences. Call Rural 9004 or write P.
O. Box 348. 9-37
GROVES WANTED to take care of. I
can give you the benefit of twenty
years of practical experience in Flor-
ida. I know how to produce quality
fruit. C. C. Boyd Box 532 Mercedes
Texas. P-119
~~ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
FOR SALE—Bill's Cafe at 7th and
Jackson opposite 8. P. freight depot.
Good reason for selling. P-95
A-l MEAT MARKET fully equipped.
Including mechanical refrigeration lo-
cated in good grocery doing nice bus-
iness. Owner selling account unable
to handle both. Box 592 Harlingen.
_ P-102
TREES — SEEDS — PLANTS
EASTER LILIES pot plants and cut
roses for sale. Phone 1165-W. P-73
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FOR SALE—All kinds of palms and
orange trees. B. H. Dunlap La Feria
Texas. P-104
LIVE STOCK-POULTRY
LIVESTOCK for sale. Forty head of
extra good farm mules. Cash or credit.
Pharr Mule Barn. We deliver any-
where In Valley. John S. Wear.
0-254
FOR SALE—My poultry equipment at
real attractive prices. Fred R. Bohlen.
El Jardin First Lift Pump Plant.
Phone 9007F2. P-110
FOR SALE—Real bargain Hi-class sad-
dle horse six years old. $50.00. See
Fred R. Bohlen El Jardin First Lift
Pumping Plant. Phone 9007F2.
__ P-110
MISCELLANEOUS
LADIES’ HOSE mended: runs pulls
and snags. Valley Hose Mending Co .
745 Elizabeth. 1-198
ARTICLES FOR SALE
FOR SALE—One 5x7 McCrory one 5x7
Viking meat cooler boxes siiltable for
dairy or grocery fixtures. M. System
La Feria. Texas. M-99
HONEY—Pure and fresh: Just taken
from the gums; 75c per quart. 1523
West Elizabeth street. Phono 1393-W.
__ 0-235
ARTICLES FOR SALE
WICKER SET consisting of day bed 2
chairs desk and chair; upholstered In
cretonne; also R. C. A. Radio No. 25: all
in good condition. Apply 1309 W. Eliz-
abeth St. Phone 765. 10-A
FOR SALE—50 bushels of Lone Star
cotton seed $1.50 per bushel; fine con-
dition; tested. R. Roy Ruff phone
107-W. P-109
Wanted to buy
WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand tent
In good condition. Call for Bird 1011
Levee. P-115
REAL ESTATE
ABSOLUTELY best farming land In
the Valley. Among big development
gas line proposed pavd roads: $35 per
acre. Terms. We prove it. G. Helblg
Del-Wait Hotel Brownsville. . P-53
OWNER MUST SELL at once beautiful
“Los Ebanos” lot at sacrifice. Terms
can be arranged. Call Phone 1398-W.
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REAL ESTATE
For Sub-Division
160 Acres
Located 4 blocks from the high
school and closer to Brownsville
than the exclusive Los Ebanos
Subdivision. Winding resaca run-
ning through property offering
natural lake front sites for sub-
division. This property is for sale
by owners and can be bought at a
very attractive price. Henson-Lo-
max Si Houston and Brownsville
Development Co.
INVESTIGATE
SUMMIT PLACE
THEN INVEST
In Brownsville's new business &nd res-
idential Bub-dlvislon. located on 13th
and 14th streets one mile from Gate-
way Bridge on the main thoroughfare
leading to the proposed ship channel
municipal airport rich farming dis-
trict of El Jaradin. and Boca Chlca
Bach. Easy terms. Office 14th and
Hays streets. J. J. Dalles sales mana-
ger. phone 336 Brownsville Texas.
P-25
FOR SALE
Seven and a fraction acres one and
a half miles of the city limits of
Brownsville. Texas planted to citrus
fruit now In bearing. 150 feet from
paved highway fronting resaca. good
body of water Good four-room house
and garage; price fifteen hundred dol-
lars per acre.
45 acres all cleard and In cultivation
fronting on two highways 3»/2 mils
from city limits price one hundred
and fifty dollars per acre.
17*2 acres resaca frontage all clear-
ed In cultivation fine citrus fruit and
potato land. About five miles from
the city limits. Price $250.00 per acre
at quick sale.
Also two thousand-acre tract about
12 miles from Brownsville practically
all prairie land railroad and drainage
ditch running through the tract; can
be had at thirty-five dollars per acre.
INQUIDE FROM E. A. MONSEES
Brownsville Texas.
0-234
FARMS FOR SALE
18 acres near Brownsville all
In cuitvlatton good house;
about three acres bearing
grove good citrus land. Price
$12500.00 good terms.
Phone 1234-W. P. O. Eox 135
Brownsville. Tsxas.
0-14
LAND ON PAVED HIGHWAY—60 acres
in edge of Raymondvllle. Can be
bought for one-third price of adjoining
lands if sold quickly. Will divide. Box
493. Raymondvllle. P-86
20 acres good Irrigated land In
El Jardln well drained; price
$100.00 per acre good terms.
Fhone 450; write P. O. Box 705
Brownsville Texas.
0-15
LOTS 7 AND 8 BLOCK 104 El Jardln j
$200 or trade for town property Ban
Antonio preferred. Owner 146 Wey-
mouth St. San Antonio Texas. P-50
300 Acres Cleared
Situated within six
blocks of the El Jardin
Hotel. This property
offers a wonde r f u 1
opportunity for an in-
dustrial sub-division or
for small acreage sub-
division for grapefruit.
Considered the highest
spot in Brownsville.
For sale by OWNER at
$600.00 per acre. Price
and terms to suit. Re-
lease clauses on either
lots or acreage. H£nson-
Lomax-Hous ton and
Brownsville Develop-
ment Co. Brownsville
Texas.
FOB SALE BY OWNER—Sixteen acre
farm with eight-room house five and
a fraction miles from Brownsville near
good school about 200 yards from con-
crete highway. Reasonable price and
terms. Address P. O. Box 831. Browns-
ville Texas. N-64
LOTS FOB SALE
ELIZABETH STREET LOT West
Brownsville for sale at sacrifice for
cash. Call 1398-W. P-82
HOUSES FOR SALE
FOR SALE—5-room house and lot
modern. Elizabeth street near high-
way. Good buy for Investment. Phone
1043-J. 0-343
EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE for sale. 9 blocks
from postoffice; practically new. Sher-
wood Bishop Brownsville Texas.
P-30
SACRIFICE—2 modern new homes 5
rooms bath hot water. Beautiful
light fixtures Including extra plug for
radio. See Mrs. Florence Stafford
owner. Hayes and 17th Sts. Victoria
Heights. Phone 1075-M. 0-203
BUV OB EXCHANGE
FINE INCOME PROPERTY
Cleared $28000 00 last year. Will accept
as part payment first-class Valley land.
Health demands out doors. Address P.
O. Box 7 Earlsboro Okla. 0-242
FOR EXCHANGE—Small farm less
than six miles from Brownsville near
good school and concrete road. Will
exchange for vacant lots or Improved
residence property. Address. Owner
P. O. Box 831 Brownsville Texas. N34
RENTALS
FOR RENT—Store rooms In Stegman
building. Bert Cromack. M-56
THERE’S SURE TO BE something In-
teresting to you In the Classified Sec-
tion today. Read ttl
APARTMENTS
IT’S SO EASY to pick up your tele-
phone and talk to a classified ad-taker.
IF YOU KNOW you can fill a better
Job tell the classified ad-taker about
It and invite offers.
FURNISHER 3-ROOM APARTMENT
lights water telephone and garage.
$30. 412 Levee St. 0-75
FURNISHED or unfurnished upstairs
apartment modern private bath. 1517
Madison. 0-64
APARTMENT for rent on paved street.
Lights water and gas furnished. All
conveniences. Phone 429
0-279
FURNISHED APARTMENTS—1007 8t.
Charles St. Phone 351. P-3
VERY COOL south apartment; 3 large
rooms $30; 2-room south apartment
everything furnished $25. Phone
946-W. P-26
FOR RENT—2-room apartment with
bath gas llgths and garage furnished;
$25 per month. Call at 247 St. Charles.
P-27
FOR RENT—Well furnished down-
stairs apartment; close In. Phone 189.
P-84
COOL APARTMENT-Furnished all
conveniences garage pavement; $30.
1248 W. Washington phone 820-J or
715. P-120
Junkin Apartment
Annex
On Palm Blvd. 2 blocks east of high
school; 3 to 6 rooms; modern: beauti-
fully flemished: electric refrigerators;
hot and cold water; garage: $50 to $100.
PHONE 1254-W
P-55
MORRIS APTS.—Furnished and unfur-
nished. Modern with garage. Bummer
rates. D. L. Welch. Phone 470-848W.
N-17
FOR RENT—Furnished apartments.
Telephone 1148-W. P-62
COOLEST DUPLEX In town vacant
May I. $37.50 per month. Phone 843-.T
or 708. P-31
FOR RENT
Sethman Apartment
Located in Los Ebanos on Palm Blvd.
Beautifully furnished electric refriger-
ator; 5-room efficiency; gas and water
furnished. Open for Inspection ali
week. Reasonable rent. P-92
APARTMENT FOR RENT—All modem
suitable for couple; also sleeping room
right In town. H. B. Daugherty 1223
Adams St. P-105
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DUPLEX—Four-room apartment fur-
nished or unfurnished. 304 Adams St.
P-100
UNFURNISHED duplex apartment 1132
West Washington. Phone 24. P-117
FURNISHED ROOMS
ROOMS one block from postoffice
one block from El Jardln hotel; large
southern exposure; reasonable. Phone
1226-W or 1317. M-215
TWO NICE southeast bedrooms and
apartment. 1022 St. Charles. Phone
928-J.
NICELY FURNISHED cool rooms close
In. 1023 St. Charles St. P-58
LARGE COOL BED ROOM—Also tWO-
room apartment. 912 Levee street.
Phone 1226-J. P-65
FOR RENT—Comfortable bedroom In
modern home to one or two gentlemen.
Garage If desired. Phone 415-W. P-91
FOR RENT—Well furnished room In pri-
vate home; gas and all conveniences.
Good neighborhood. 233 St. Charles Ct.
Phone 1307-W. P-83
FOR RENT—Comfortable bedroom fur-
nished; private bath; In modern home
on Palm Blvd. Apply Junkln Apart-
ments phone 1254-W. P-103
FOR RENT—Choice of one or two
large cool rooms with lights and wa-
ter. Short way from paved highway.
Monthly rent reasonable. Address P-1111
care Herald. P-111
ROOMS AND APTS.—Reasonable rates.
Glenwood Hotel. Phone 619.
ROOM AND BOARD
HOME COOKING—First-class room and
board; $10 week; near postoffice. 924
Elizabeth. Phone 1014-R. P-83
HOUSES
FOR RENT—Practically new five-room
house with bath automatic gas water
heater shades furnished garage con-
crete walks and drives fenced-ln back
yard desirable neighborhood. Phone
955-J or call 1330 W. Washington.
0-296
FOR RENT CHEAP—4-room house. For
Information call 1020-W. 0-210
FOR RENT OR SALE—4-room house
gas hot water garage. 1354 W. Wash-
ington St. Phone Mrs. Strlbllng 715
after 8 p. m. P-74
SMALL HOUSE for rent. 726 W. Levee;
3 rooms partly furalBhed; $20 per
month. See J. E. Snyder at P. O. or
call 1334-J. P-71
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
• NOTICE IN PROBATE
No. 1673. Estate of Caroline
Dennett Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was duly appointed
Independent Executor of the estate
of Caroline Dennett on April 2nd
1929.
All parties indebted to the said
Estate will make payment to the
undersigned and all parties having
any claim against said Estate will
present the same to the under-
signed.
Done at Brownsville Texas. April
2nd 1929.
Herbert Charles Dennett
4307 Mt. Vernon St.
Houston Texas.
4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-3391
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
The City of Brownsville will re-
ceive sealed bids up until 10 a. m.
April 19th 1929 addressed to the
Hon. A. B. Cole for the construc-
tion of an annex to the Adminis-
tration building located at the Mu-
nicipal Airport.
A certified check to the amount
of two per cent of the bid addressed
and made payable to the Mayor
will be required with the bid.
The City reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Plans and specifications are on
file with the City Architect Mr.
Ben Proctor and can be had upon
application.
A. E. MUNDAY
. City Secretary.
4 -8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-3393
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at 8
P. M. 6th day of May 1929 for the
erection and completion of a new
Elementary School building and the
remodeling of an old Elementary
School Building for Brownsville In-
dependent School District located
on the property of owners in the
City of Brownsville.
Seperate bids will be received on
plumbing and electrical work. Plans
may be had upon application to
Ben V. Procter Brownsville Texas;
or Phelps & Dewees Architects
Gunter Building San Antonio Texas
by making a deposit of $25.00 guar-
anteeing their safe and prompt re-
turn and the filing of a bid. The
Owner reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
F. E. STARCK.
Secretary Brownsville Inde-
pendent School District.
NOTICE TO BOND BUYERS
The Board of School Trustees
Brownsville Independent School
District will offer for sale an issue
of $75000 Brownsville Independent
School District 5 per cent Serial
Bonds dated May 1 1929 at the of-
fice of the board in Brownsville
Texas. Tuesday April 30 1929 at
8 o’clock P. M. The Board reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
F. E. STARCK Secretary.
4-12 to 21—lOt—3398.
OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF
CUSTOMS. Port of Brownsville
Texas April 13 1929. Notice is
hereby given that on April 12 1929
there was seized about five miles
west of Harlingen Texas from
Pedro Perez for violation of Sec.
593 Tariff Act 1922 and Sec. 3062
R. S. One Ford trg auto motor No.
9737198. Any one claiming the
within described automobile will
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
file claim with me within twenty
(20) days from the date of this no-
tice; otherwise I will sell the auto-
mobile at public auction at the Uni-
ted States Customhouse Browns-
ville Texas on Monday May 6
1929 at 10 o’clock A. M.—Wm.
Neale Dy. Collector.
4-14-21-28—3403.
Edinburg Broncs
To Meet Teachers
In 2-Game Affray
EDINBURG April 15.—Edinburg
College Broncs were prepared to-
day to make a supreme effort to
take the first of a two-game series
of baseball tilts from the Teachers
of South State Teachers College at
the local field.
Having defeated the Kingsville-
ites in both football and basketball
the locals have been undergoing
some har dtraining in their cam-
paign to make it a clean sweep in
all three sports.
Daily practice has been led by
Garrett recently elected captain.
Train Schedules
MISSOURI PACIFIC LINES
No. 12—To Houston. San Antonio 6
a. m.
No. 18—To Houston. San Antonio. St.
Louis 8:35 p. m.
No. 15—From St. Louis. San Anto-
nio. Houston 7:55 a. m.
No. 11—From San Antonio and Hous-
ton. 9:55 p m.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
No. 319—From Houston San Anto-
nio 8:15 a. m.
No. 320—To Houston San Antonio.
3:15 p. m.
NATIONAL LINES OP MEXICO
(Matamoros 8tation)
No. 132—To Monterrey. Mexico City
9:50 a. m.
No. 131—From Mexico City. Monter-
rey 3:30 p m.
RIO GRANDE RAILWAY -
To Point Isabel 9:30 a. m.
From Point Isabel 4 p. m.
M. P. TRANSPORTATION CO.
Cars to Mission on the hour every
hour 6 a. m. to 6 p. m.. and at 7:30
a m. 3:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. and 9 p. m.
To Point Isabel 8 a. m. and 12 noon.
4 p. m.
CURFEW FOR YOUNG THIEF
CHICAGO—Richard L. Cu" :i
aged 18 who stole an auto lamp ;
was sentenced to be home at Id' *
o’clock every night for two years.
Air Mail Schedule* |
The schedule for the mall between
Brownsville and Dallas la announced
by the poatofflce department as fol-
lows:
Southbound-
Leave Dallas . 7:45 a. m.
Leave Ft. Worth . 8:15 a. m.
Leave Waco . 9:20 a. m.
Leave Austin . 10:25 a. m.
Leave San Antonio . 11:20 a. m.
Arrive Brownsville . 2:05 p. tn.
Northbound-
Leave Brownsville . 1:25 p. m.
Leave San Antonio . 4:15 p. m.
Leave Austin .. 5:10 p. m.
Leave Waco . 6:15 p. m.
Leave Ft. Worth . 7:15 p. m.
Arrive Dallas . 7:35 p. tn.
The schedule for the American att.
mall to Mexico City Is as follows:
Leave Brownsville . 7:30 a. m.
Arrive Tampico . 10:00 a. m.
Leave Tampico . 10:30 a. m.
Arrive Mexico City . 12:45 p. m.
Following Is the schedule for the
Mexican nlr mall:
Leave Mexico City . 7:45 a. m.
Arrive Tampico . 10:15 a. m.
Leave Tampico . 10:45 a. m.
Arrive Brownsvllla . 1:15 p. m.
Following is the schedule on the
Brownsville-Mazatlan Route:
Leave Brownsville . 7 a. tn.
Arrive Monterrey . 9:30 a. m.
Leave Monterrey . 9:50 a. m.
Arrive Torreon .. 12:50 p. m.
Leave Torreon . 1:50 p. m.
Arrive Durango . 3:50 p. m.
Leave Durango . 4:10 p. tn.
Arrive Mazatlan ... 6:10 p. tn.
Return trip:
Leave Mazatlan .. 7:00 a. m.
Arrive Durango . 9:00 a. m.
Leave Durango . 9:20 a. tn.
Arrive Torreon .. 11:50 p. m.
Leave Torreon . 12:10 p. m.
Arrive Monterrey . 3:10 p. tn.
Leave Monterrey . 4:10 p. m.
Arrive Brownsville . 6:10 p. tn.
POSTAL RATES
The United States air m&ll postage
rate Is 5 cents for the first ounce and
10 cents for each additional ounce or
fraction thereof. Letters mailed In
the United States for the points In
Mexico take this rate.
The Mexican rate is 35 centavos or
18 cents U. S. Money for the first 20
grams and the same rate for each ad-
ditional 20 grams. Twenty grams are
about equal to three-quarters of an
ounce.
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ment of the ownership management circulation etc.
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Managing Editor—W. L. Pendergraft.
Business Manager—Chas. A. Reil.
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Brownsville Texas; Ed Rand San Antonio Texas.
Average number of copies each issue of this publication sold or dis-
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scrlbers during the six months preceding April 1 1929. D» 4 Ufa Uj
CHAS. A. REIL Business Manager.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of April. 1929.
(SEAL) A. ASHHEIM.
Notary Public Cameron County Texas.
My commission expires June 1 1929.
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