The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 185, Ed. 1 Monday, January 8, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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“DEACON" STILWELL EDITOR.
Coieh Fielding Yo>t is given credit
for being the inventor of the forward
in football Cor.ch Yost invented
the animal while trying to show thiik
headed players how to kick a spiral.
• • •
Johnnie Shugrue who recent I \ knock-
*d out Millie Jackson having the honor
of being the first mitt artist to per
form lb’s Lttle feat has a chance at
the lightweight crown of Kenny Leon*
aid unless h’« eyesight pnvents him
fi«»m fighting as it did his brothei.
Joe.
• • •
Joe knocked out Kenny Leonard in a
bout before Kenny was champion. He
never reached the championship because
of failing eyesight. Johnny has a good
a chance as Jor did mid if he fails
there are still other Shugrues who will
be raise) up as boxers and who will
C** Kenny if he don’t crack before
that time.
• • •
1h« Southwestern Conference will
open up its basketball season in a short
time with f vc teams in the champion-
ship class S. M. I’ put out a good five
last season and w-ll run a close race
this season with p:acticnl!y the same
team hack. Many changes will have to
be made in the Aggie lineup due to the
ab’ence of four plnycrs who were on
the Aggie championship team for th*.
past three years.
• • •
> Baylor or A. & M. will probabK win
the championship this year. Texas is
weaker than last year ilm to the loss
of tieosgr MeCulIough. outstanding
guard. A. A* M. looks weaker hut will
probably develop wi*h some promising
new players. Baylor appear* to be the
strongest team in the conference judg-
ing frtim the number of oldplayers re
turning. :»"«i from tin* showing which
the team made Ip-t ye.ir.
• • •
Fairpley says that Rancho Villa i* a
greater boxer in the flyweight division
| than Dempsey is in the heavyweight
division. A short time ago some spor*
writer ">aid that Rancho \ ilia won his
Imuts merely by his ferocity of his at
j tacks by wild swinging instead
of scientific boxing. It is evide it that
Villa has the stuff as he continues to
Will ' from bantams who are ten t*
I twelve pounds heavier than he :s.
* * •
The problem of a football coach tin
coining season is one that is causing
; anxiety at the University of Tex s. Th<
1 inimitable Bible wrll be back at Rollegi
■ Station to turn out a winning Aggi*
; team next ji-nr if he gets the materia'
Roach Bridges will throw together :
dear football team which has hope# oi
winning another conference title.
• a
At the University a new coach must
he secured. Milton Romney and Seldon
assistant couches during the past sea
i son have been mentioned for the posi-
tion. but the athletic council does no
seem to take kindly to the proposition
It is likely that a big salary one twict
' as large ns the salary of any profesaoi
I in the university receives will he paii
to some recognized coach in hopes that
Texas will defeat the Aggies in lyil.'i.
• • »
The American League lost more tha'
<200000 on account of the enforced su* j
pension of Baht* Ruth former king o.
! swat. The appearance of Ruth on th<
field the first day after his suspension
was lifted was the signal for a record
attendance at the game. Ruth is gooi.
as a drawing card at any rate.
DONNA NEWS
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1h>NN.\ Tesa*. Jan. s — I'rof. Mini
Mr* Warner Ha*co returned from W»eo.
Sunday after spending the holiday.* w itii
relatives.
S. J. M« Millian lr.. ha* 'returned t•• >
Tampieo. Mexico after a very plea*altt i
visit with hi* parents Mr. and Mr*. S.
J. M. Milliau Sr.
Jo*h Kwing returned Monday from 1
San Antoni-. where he was called to the
bedside of hi* mother. We are glad to ;
state that Mrs. Kwing i* much improved
at this writing.
liev. and Mrs. t *. t*. Cnw returned;
from Siidon. Saturday wiieie they ».t
the boIMavs.
II. V. Watts wa* a Irtunne** visitor in
l*r«wnsville Thursday.
Mi*s l ist her returned Monday to Fort
Worth. where she i* attending’ the Texas
Flui-iiaii I niversity. after spending a
pleasant holiday vi*it with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. |;. K. Sheppard.
Mr. and Mr*. It It. Moore and Mi*s i
Francis Martin spent the holiday* with
his parent* at Austin returning boon
Saturday.
Mr*. W. II. M* Allen. Mr. and Mr* i
Roy Hook* and little daughter. Kather-
ine vf*lted in Mercede*. Wednesday.
A- J. Moljtor and lten Kverbart of
I’liari were inisiue** visitor* to San
llenittp. Tuesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Sum Itoit* ami Mr. and
Mr*. T II. Itrown and faultily of Harl-
ingen were the gneiss of Mr. and Mr*.
1*. S. Fhauilsers Sunday.
.Mi*' Knlah Farter of Kdinluirg. wa- !
the gue*t of her cousin* J. M. and Hugh
Tod.I and family during the holiday*. i
Itfr. Fred Mary while conducting tin !
revixal meetings ai the Fhrisiiau < linr. h \
for inn week* will be the guc*t of hi* •
father It. Mary.
J. F. Z«*l»el| of McAllen w »* ill ill*
city Thursday and purchased a nexx
Chevrolet auto from the Toolau Motor
Company which he drove home.
■ Mrs. lieorge V. It.-ar spent the lodi |
day* in Wohler with relative- ami
friends returning Monday.
Mrs. John A. Norri* and children ha\«
returned to Austin after spending a
few day* at »!»•* home of Mr. mid Mr*
F. M. I*iiHock.
A. J. M.ditor wa* a business .-alter
to Harlingen Friday.
H. I*. Hausen xva* a business visitor t«>
I’hari Wednesday.
Je*se Wolf returned Saturday fr«»m
Fort Worth making the trip overland.
Mr* .foe Stolfman of Merceries xxa* a
visitor here Wednesday.
T!:V A CLASSIFIED WANT All
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LYFORD NEWS
l.\Fill{|>. Tesas. Jan. .V -A niimhet
•<f families formerly of Imliaua. spem
Monday iM tli»* Mer* e.frs |*arh to ojijoy
llie Indiana I lay pienie.
The Ste\•■nson Motor r~ •mpany ftantg*
has ehungod management. Mr. I *. ltos
Irani of Merrode* now has • hinge of
the tin rage. Vim enl Stevenson |a> th<
ageneyr for the I'hevolet and I i.»dg*
ear* and will remain here.
f.yford has a oieture s|o>w loeated io
the l.ea<h ImiMing on f|ie ms| side ol
lit*1 tiarage ""I he I "all nl the Alamo'
was shown Monday evening.
There will Io* a « lii« k••«» 'Upper at the
I.atlies Aid Ion iing Friday owning Jan
nary 12. mi *'•: ". in. A program after
supper.
Miss Hazel Aether returned io t*. I. A.
Mondny evening after spending the lioli
day s here.
Mis* lauiise Snow relumed to Austin
Monday e-.ening* after spending the holt
unys w ith h* me folk* here.
W iiliMtn ll'ighes returned lo A. A
M. Mond;- •eenig after spending tip
holidays v. tl his parent*.
I'larenee Anher and l.uther and
Albert I Inches returned to Austin Tue*
day mottling State I'niveraiiy aflei
Kpefiding the lodhlav here.
Mr. Fiaul of San Juan was in Iford
last week.
t’. K. Medium litis join haxeil a new
Ford ear.
Miss t'lnra Houghton Ini' been >n Mu
si«-k list the past week.
Tli •* holidays have route and gone ate)
with it our girl* and I my* from their
sehool and business ilitrrest * have mad*'
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it* a!*'! with »h**ir ohoory "how >«»u
•hi.“ ami *a<l with tboir • aoo-l by" for
’Tis liol lllo IKirlillR givos lls |>ilin but til•
| wbon hikI wImmo wo will moot again.'*
Jut Kins loft last wook lor San An
lonio afior • s|ioii'liug tin- lioli-hi.s l*oir
will* rolativos.
Mr. ami Mi*. I roil lioio loft M* in!.*>
ovoning for llioir lioino in Sail \uioiim
lift or spoioli'a i ho iioliila.* * w i tolat.vos
boro.
Mi**o* Ora ami Mar* I'lrhli lo'ornoil
Momlav from I .ami>a*n*. wlioro tho.v
spout tho holiday* with llioir paront*.
T. Hi* Ininlson was a businos*
visitor io Itrowiihvi'!o last work.
Ilobori Snow spout tho wook oml witli
fiioiols at Moroslos
Mis* It-uiio Williams wa* in llaiiingon
\\ o |iio*t|ay.
IIo Woman** oonitiiunitt ••litb mot
Tlnirsilav afiornooii f*»r a liit*ino**
moot tug.
.Mr* .1 II. Khoiios oniorlainisi a fow
•>f hor frioml* Now Yoars ovoning.
\111• • 11u' ibo*o |>rosoui woro \|i*so* Ora
• ml Mum I liiaii. Talilha Stralor
Winnio Siai'loion. Irma Huff*T. Alla
•loiialiton. I i**ian I ..it Klixabotli
Koi-n. ami M*'**i*. I'arfil lluffor Snow
mil Amlorson M t’baron.
Mr. ami Mr*. A II fanipboll ha*o
akon 11.argo of tho l.vfonl llotol.
Mr. Itastrtini Im* rontoil iho Ya*borg
••n*o mar llio garngo.
A !*• Wai*on wa* in I.y f*»r«l SaMir<la>
from Mi Alton.
Mr. ami Mrs. .I.o-k I tart oil liavo niovoil
o tho farm rooontlv rout oil vv o*l of town.
•I*ubort ami I .ml Snow mil Wilbur
*lral or lio))o*l lako invoiilory al tin
I .ai tuna *ioro thi* wook.
IMTI >1 AW THEATRE
A distinctive offering. One that will j
nti.-fy the demand for “something j
liffcrent." Incorporates splendid d ree- .
Mon. unusually fine photography a
vorthy cast. It is a Northwest melo-
Iranm of great human appeal. It is un-
ike the ordinary run of pictures if for
o other reason than that the leading
haracter is a woman not possessed of
ny great heauty of face or form yet '
desiH'd with a.i able mind high spirit j
md a character so genuine ms to hold
he intense interest established with
er first appearance. Also in this story
•cgins and remains in one lorale the
re«t Canadian country through which
flows the St. I..-.Wreitce River. Mo:t of
the action centers in and around the
cabin situated in the Canadian woods
while incidental scenes depict life in an
adjoining village. Therefore it can be
ruthfully said the scenic value is par-
amount.
Founded upon Harriet T Com dock's
famous novel “Mam’selle Jo.” Uaugh-
ter of a brutal unnatural father who
lr;nk« himself to death leaving lo and
in invalid sister to struggle for a live-
lihood. the woman Jo. robbed of femi-
nine charm because of her workaday
life assumes th.* responsibility of
earing for the more unfortunate sister.
A fine specimen of Canadian mati-
nood loves Jo. despite her unattract'vc-
ness and asks her to become h.s wife.
Jo feeling duty bourn) to devote her
endeavors to the nursing of her little
sister hack to health asks him to watt
until she feels more competent to as-
sume wifehood and prospective mother-
hood. In pique he marries another wo-
man. a spineless flatterer intent upon
conquest The II of the union crush-
es Jo who brave1 v conquers her >or*
how puts her shoulder to the wheel
goes on paying up debts only then to
lo-e her beloved si ter.
Some yarn later the old I jver rob-
bed of his htaith. returns to Jo’s cabin
while she is a!sent leave- a sick child
writes a note explaining his condition
begs Jo to raise and cate for her
stating the mother has not seen h-t
since she was a baby and p’uved until
to bring up a d lughtor.
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Try A Classified Want Ad
PUBLISH ANNUAL
SURVEY OF EACH
COUNTY_IN STATE
I By The Associated Pies.O
AUSTIN. Texas .fan. X. Surveys of
agricultural products transportation f:«
eihtics and financial statistics of each
county in Texas w.i| he made and pub-
lished each year und-r a plan announc
ed today l.y Commissioner Ch .rles K. !
Baughman of the State Markets and
Warehouse department. Th«- surveys
"ill he made l>y tin- marketing depart-
ment ami work already lias begun on
the fir-t annual survey.
Commissioner Baughman proposes to
review hv maps of each county tin*
principal shipping points ana and pop
illation of the principal center;. The i
survey will also include aM hanks in
the county with the capitalization and
resources of each.
Other topics rover-d in toe surve
will include: area a <1 value of farm
lumls agricultural profits fruits live !
stock and nuts; surplus agricultural ;
Intelucrs in each county; highways and 1
conditions of good roads and taxable I
values of farmlands. A a result of the
survey the four principal crops of each
county will he determined.
Material for the summaries will be ob-
tained through Chambers of Commerce
county agents and county clerks. Let-
ters for the initial survey asking fui
the information covering the past year
are now being prepared by the market-
ing department.
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TEXAS COTTON MILLS
WILL EXHIBIT PRODUCT
Al STIN’ J-n. X. The oxhil it of
products of Texas cotton mills prepar-
ed by the state marketing department
will be taken on a tour of fift- n We t
Texas towns under the direction of the
West Texas Chamber of Commerce ac-
cording to sat«* marketing agent T. R
Bolin. The exhibit will be shown firs!
at l.amparas on January li». undei
present plans.
The cotton exhibit was first exhibited
at a series of Texas fairs last fall '
f otisideiable favorable comment wa
given the exhibit and a- a result the j
West T»xas t hamber of Commerce ha»
asked permission to display it. Differ-'
i **nt grades and qualities of cotton are!
-hown in the exhibit with products of 1
lexas mills. Tin- primary purpose 01
the exhibit is to create interest in the
establishment of cotton mills in the
str.te.
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S'W EhT WATER The outstanding fac- I
tor in West Tcxa- progress in ID22 wa
th»- raising of a cotton crop averaging
better than a quarter bale to the acre
upon which no moisture fell after June
ID. according to t haniber of Commerce
officials. Poultry livestock and wool i
inert *Nintr in flttent on • wit I) cofiAtnn*
new arrivals in thi- territory.
f/KIs cold
Th is proven remedy I
thaeta ratda baton* they da* I
ntof into aarioaa aflntanta. It I
aomhaa tirad acratchy throats I
Inn—na diaagraaa hla phlegm 1
and anon hasaka 'p tha cold. I
Now—don't let year eald Unger jl
no—oak poor druggist for §
Dr KING’S SnSmr I
-*syn+forctmgks&colds J*
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EXAMINATION
SUPPLIES
For School Work
Our line it moat complete will
every need required for
the scholar
EAGLE PHARMACY
I
(Incorporated)
NEXT TO POSTOFFICE
TRY OUR FOUNTAIN
SERVICE
v-/
He Finds Relief
After Two Years
George Carley Is Freed Of!
Stomach Trouble of Long
Standing—Gives Tan-
lac Full Credit
“Tanlar has given me so much re-
lief after I had suffered such a long
time that I can hardly find words
to fully express my gratitude" «1e-i
clared George ('artey 17-1 Broad
St.. Spartanburg. S. (\ well-known
machinist for The Spartanburg Cad-
illac Co.
"Kor about two years I was in
such wretched health I could scarce-
ly do any work. I had stomach
trouble all the time and after every
meal 1 would bloat up with gas till
I could hardly stand it ami sonie-|
times at night this trouble would
make me so nervous I could not
sleep.
“I read in the paper where Tanlacj
had helped others and I thought may-1
be it would do me some good. I can
say it ha* helped me wonderfully. My
stomach is getting in fine shane my
uppeti*e is good. I sleep soundly and
am picking up right along. My con-
fidence in Tanlac is unbounded.**
Tantnc is for sale by all good
druggists.
Over US-million bottles sold.—Adv.
1
EL PASO.—Col. Nathan Lapowskl
who fought in tin* American army
against the Spaniard the Mexican
and the flernian. as city clerk here
has obtained $730000 for ex-service
men on government claims he says.
!.\ TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF TH*
UNITED STATES FOR THE SOl;1 H-
ERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS BROWNS-
VILLE DIVISION
In the Matter of No. 130.
A. Ilockaday In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt.
At Brownsville Cameron t ounty
Texan in said District on this the 2nd
day of January IH23 before Ira Web-
ster. one of the Referee* in Bankrupt-
cy of said t oort. the following proceed-
ing* were had in said cause.
Notice i* hereby given that on the
2nd day of January l‘J23 the said .1. A
ilockaday. formerly conducting a Drug
Store under the trade name of Point
|«ahe! Drug Company at Point Isabel
Cameron County. Texas was duly ad
judged a B'l krupt; and the first meet
•eg of it** creditors will be held a* tin
office of Ira Webster. reL-rec in Rank
ruptcy. in the Slegaian B-iildng
Brownsville. Ti'Xhs. on the loth day of
January. l!»2*t. at II o’clock in the fore
noon a: which time an# place the sad-
eienitor* may eppear. prove their
claim . elect a trustee examine the
Bankrupt and transact such other buai-
I near* a* may properly come before said
i meeting.
Ira Wei -ter.
Ref.-ree in Bankruptcy
I Dated Jan. 2. 1»23.
1 3 1-12 Pit. No. 707
IX THE DISTRICT COt'RT OF TIIF
CXITKD STATES FOR THE SOCTII-
KKX DISTRICT OF TEXAS BROWNS-
VIIXK DIVISION
In the Matter uf N»I8I
Sabin K Elder In Bankruptcy
Bankrupt.
A* Mr«>wnsvil)e. Cameron County.
Texas in said District on this the Jr«
day of January l!»2.H. before lia \'rb
f« r ore of the Referee* in Bankruptcy
of said court the following proceeding
were had in *«d cause:
Notice is hereby g ven that on th<
.Ird day of January. ltf'JT the said Sabt
K. Elder a stationer doing buninc
under th<* trade name and style of Sail
in K. Eider Company. San Itcnitn Cam
cron County. Texas was duly adjudge'
a Bankrupt; and the first meeting o
hi- creditors will be held a' the offie*
of Ira Webster referee isi Bankruptcy
in the Stegman Building. BrownsvIHt
Texas on the liith ilay of January
|»23 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon n
w-h'eh time and place the said creditor*
may appear prove their claims clue*
a trustee examine the Bankrupt am*
transact such o*her business ns may
propel ly come before said meeting.
Ira Webster.
Referee tit Bankruptcy.
Dated Jan. Trd. U*2-t.
1 -4-1 -1 *1-1ttt. No. • on
in the manner coikt of tub
IMPED STATES FOR THE SOUTH-
ERN DISTRICT OF TEX AS BROWNS*
VII.I.F. DIMSION
In the Matter of No. 132
Intt f»inn>»l>ach In Bankruptcy. »
Bankrupt.
At Brownsville Cameron County Tex-
a* in the said District on this &th
tiny of January hefoie Ira Web-
ster one of the referees in Bankrupt*
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TIIK HKOWNSVIIIE HERALD
PI?BIJ8(fINK COMPANY
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FOR RENT
It tit KENT acre* good rot ton
ground. .1. King. El .Ini din. t If!*•
E* lit -KENT Sis room house lornted
nl Sii.“» St. Erntiri> street. Apply stb nud
St. Charles street. I If*I)
I'(Ml KENT Apartment at Sun
Carlos. (lot
KOlt KENT Two room" for light
bouse-keeping. Write W\ \V. rare
Herald or MlU Washington. (lot
Et *lt KENT Eight Inoi'C keeping
apartments also furnished room lltti'-a
Market Square. (lSt
l t*K KENT- Emir rm>iii rottHge.
101(1 Jeffersou. (!*t
hill -KENT -Elat «ifli toilet. I.ath
nud closet l-'.llt Elizabeth street. I til
Edit KENT- Store buildings Nos..
IITJ'J nud K£H Elizabeth St. either « no
•r t*oit». Addre: s Win. S. \V*al. ti<>< I
\X. ltro« ii'ville. Texas. ((!» |
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
Not he is hereby giveu that I lie regular I
.iniiii.il meeting of ilie Stockholder* ofl
the First National Hank of Hrow us\ ille
Texas wilt he held al its hanking house
k on Tuesday. Januaiy lit Ik. IlCt .at il
I*. AF. for the |iiii|.ose of eleetmg I*i-
•eetara atid the transaction of such other
.11.sines* n s may |>roj»erly come lo-fore
lie uieetiug
0. C. Wagner. Cashier.
< 12 St Mt- oii
notTce to stockholders
The animat meeting of the Stockhold-
ers of the Aler« limits National Itank.
drown*ville Texas will tie held at its
banking house on Tuesday January 11
HTJTI. it thres |*. II. for the election of
tiireelor* mil the transaction of stub
•liter loudness a may properly come be-
fore the meeting.
H. J. Ttleker Cashier
fl:* f» ::it—.”io»
STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING
Mil ■« *1: The Annual Aleetiug of the
{. ii.tf!>.| s tiic State National Hank I
Hr*.w n-ville Tc.as will be held at
*. I .inking house. Tuesday. January llth
;r_r;t .j ;i | m. for the piirtsise of {
letting directors and the trausgetion
•f sin li oilier hinunejM as may properly
••me before the meeting.-—A. II. I'er- j
iniidex. cashier. ' tUT) j
-V of '•aid court the follow’ >g proceed*
ng were had in said cause.
Notice is hereby given that on the
5th day of January. 11*2:5. Matt (Jtn*-
t.aeh. a farmer doing business a« such j
at %!ani«. in Hidalgo County. Texas
was adjudged a bankrupt and that the
fir«t meeting of his creditor* will be 1
he'd «t Brownsville. Texas in the ll'*
offices of Ira Webster Referee in
Bankruptcy in the Stcgman Building
on the 17th day of January. 1923. at
11 o’clock in the forenoon at which
lime and place the »aid creditors may
attend elect a trustee examine the
Bankrupt and tran.~aet *nrh other bus-
it css as may properly come before said
meeting.
It a Webster.
Referee inB inkruptay.
I n*ed January f»th. 1923.
1 6 1 -15-lOt —No. 711.
FOR HAI.K—Ml*< F.I.FANKOl’S
.*»! At'KFS land. two mil*** front
Itrow it*\ din. All or pan most Be sold.
I ill Be at Miller Hotel on or Before
.Innoar* ir*iB. X. X. MrlKtiMM owner
lidnn. Tnm. |'J8|
IMI'FIHAI. VAI.I.KV <’A!.IF<tllNIA
i MX WFI.I. KMATI’l) IA ITS IN FI.
ii;xii:t» I'**ii saii; on Ti!Ai»i:
I t Ml At TCFAOF Oil «TTY I’ltOl’KK- A
TV \l«»l XII ItlimYXKYIM.F. FX.iWti.
CMKFV. FI ItFKA IlOTFF FKOW.VS-
VII.FF. 120
roll SAI.F Thriving gr***-ery U tini-
ness; down town neat ton: low r«*nt. For
particulars write "liriMWy” rare of
lleraBI. (121
HUWYIR the ftor »* BrowrnwiHa
anil Fan Benito. «'ut flower* and fun-
eral de'-lgti*. 1‘liolje 54 or (1911
STENOGRAPHERS
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Until Scaulaii. Fill Adam* i»reet. .TH»-
|di«*ne 77»l. (911)
LOST AND FOUND
Lost—Kharis Karamoud 31 by 4 lira
on rim tire rack and license plata
number 408397. Finder please notify
Herald.
I-OST—It row u band ba* between
Stuart Plate and llarliug'en. Finder
tdense return to O. E. Stuart anti re* ^
reive reward. (3)
WANTED
WANTED tintMl stenographer for
general offiee work Give •iiiaiifieatious
ami reference* in first letter. Addreva
-W" rare Herald. (311
WANTED—| room Iioum*. with uiod.
ern convenience*. Hove in. Telephone
440. (19)
Justice of the Paaca Notary P»8M*
HENRY i. KIRK
LAND SELLING. HOUSE KENTINO
1226 Elizabeth 5t. .... Phona 40S
Brow a* villa Tmi
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO BIDDERS* J
Sealed proposals addressed to Hon-
orable Mayor and Hoard of Commis-
sioners of Brownsville Texas will be
received at the office of City Secretary
until 2:00 p.m. January 10th 1023 for
furnishing all necessary materials
equipment and labor for constructing e
Sewrage Disposal Plant a*d Outfall
Sewer Dr the City of Brownsville. Tet-
as.
Bidders must submit Certified Check
; for Three Thousand Dollars payable
v .thout recourse to the order of A. B.
[Cole Mayor as a gunrantre that Bidder
will enter into the contract and execute
Bond a*'d guarantee in the forms pro-
vided within ten t 10» day* after notice
of award of contract to him Bids with-
out required Check will not be consid-
ered
Successful Bidder must furnish Bond
for one-half of the contract price on tha
attached form from a responsible
Surety Company satisfactory to Mayor
j»nd B aid of Commissioners of Browns-
ville Texas.
AM lump sum and unit prices must t»*
stated in both scrip and figures. Tha
City of Brownsville reserve* the right
to reject any or all bids a**d to naive
formalities. In rare of ambiguity or
luck of clearness in stating the pi ires
in the bids the City reserves the right
to consider the most A<Hanta?eoua con-
struction thereof or to reject the bid.
Cnn-asonnblc unit prices will author-
ize 1 he City tu reject any bid.
Bidders are expected to in pcct tha
site of the work and to inform them-
selves regardii g nil local conditions.
Intsrue-tions to bidders. proposal
form* specifications and plans are on
file at the office of A. E. Monday City
Secretary. Brownsville. Texas.
Copies may be secured from E. E.
Sands 421 M»* »n building. Houston
Texas upon deposit of n cashier’s
check for fifty dollars to l*e returned
to the Contractor on subtulrrioti of a
bo* a fide bid on the work with such
I'lans and Specification*; or upon ra-
turninu the Plans and Specifications
within 21 hours after receipt of milt
and advising the said E. E. Sands that
bid will not be submitted; otherwise
the deposit shall be forfeited. a
A. H. Cole Mayor. d
l-g-l-lg-int.—No. 712 r
Bringing Up Father
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