McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, August 5, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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WANT AD’S
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* For Sale or Trade:— IE acre* bear-
ing orchard Just out side of city lim-
its of McAllen let us show you this.
Its a real Investment. Danley-Worden
Co. Phone 611, 16*0 Broadway.
FOR SALE—Household goods apd
furniture, chlnaware, also two-wheel
trailer and upright .piano. Apply at
Sanitary Meat Market, Damme’s Gro-
cery. Hp-IM
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC_ NOTICE TO STUDENTS WHO
I, Florence Hurst Goliath, bin TO MAKE UP SCHOOL WORK
sold to Mrs. M. M. Barger the entire I will give Instructions to pupils »ibo
business situated in the building onj^ave work to make op. ( Individual
Lot 1, Block No. 10 of the original! lessons given. Five years teaching ex-
town of McAllen, the same consisting' perience. $1.00 per hour for lostruc-
of new and second hand furniture, tlpns. Will .prepare pupils foaeCollege
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hardware, truck and tlxtures, also In-
cluding my Interest in the use of the
name of “Shy Furniture and HdW.
Co.’* and Mrs. M. M. Barker agrees,
to pay when due htl debts' now rest-
ing against the business and also all
taxes. Neither will my husband,
George T. Colbatb, nor myself be res-
ponsible for debts now due or Incurred
hereafter.---------------______
FLORENCE HURST COLBATH.
4tg?177-183~189-195
Ten acres Citrus land, five acres in
trees, part bearing. Four room bouse,
close to McAllen. A bargain at $650
per acre.
- * D. W. ROWE £ SON
Realtors
1C 17 Broadway_____McAUen.Texas
entrance examinations.
Mrs. Jay Harkey
Phone 584 6tp-193-198
UL._ HOME LAUNDRY
All worry taken from the family
washing. We do home laundry work.
Our work is strictly high class and
each. Individual’s work is carefully
looked after. Long years of experience
in Laundry Work;
H. O. CONWAY,
1338 South 12th Street 25tp-193-?19
WANTED—Widow without funds
wants ride to Fort Worth, to reach
her people, with anyone going that
way. Write P. O. Box 692, McAllen,
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House For Rent:— Furnished or
unfurnished. C. H. Britton. Phone 85
or 187. ,*'____'. Af-138.
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For sale or rent list with us. We
also write insurance of every kind. (
D. W. ROWE £ SON
Real Estate
1617 Broadway McAllen, Texas
FOR SALE—473 acrgs choice citrus
soil located near big development, all
good level land. This is our best' bet
Price only $18. Terms Danley-Wor-
den Company.
Lower prlcea on NEW FURNITURE
arriving daily. A visit to this store
will convince you.
HARRIS FURNITURE CO.
On blghway next to Cook Feed Co
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TRADES: We Have parties who wish
to exchange tfieir city property for
Iniproved farms, and parties who want
to trade their farms fpr city property,
also have foreign property to trade
for Valley property,
B £ B. Realty COMPANY
Realtors
•Across street McAllen Daily Pres3
'FOR SALE OR RENT:— Several
new homes, on terms. Or will build
to suit buyor. Orchards and farm land
for sale or trade. It will pay you to
see us fqr bargains. MILMOK DEVEL-
OPMENT COMPANY. tf-13«.
REMINGTON
Cash Register Sales Agency
Phone 672
Box 1156 McAllen
NOTICE
Two Trucks for hauling trash and
rubbish. All kinds of hauling ao.lclted.
Phono $31. If
FOR RENT^-14 room hotel, partly
furnished, near business district, also
have furnished and ViiaTiIrniSbedbPtlses
for rent.
B. £ B. Realty COMPANY
' —Realtors
Across street McAllen Dally Press
AUCTIONEERS!
-' If you want a sale, see COSLK ft
RALSTON, li years selling experi-
ence selling livestock, general mer-
chandise, real estate and farm sates.
Room 10,. Osborn Building, McAllen.
NOTICE: Right now 1s the time to
make Investments in the.. Valley, we
have a few mighty good buys at the
present time'that, we can sell-worth
the rftoney, cqme In and let us show
FOR SALE—Household goods and
furniture, chlnaware, silverware, two-
wheel trailer and upright piano. Apply
Sanitary Meat Market., Damxne's Gro-
cery. . , ltprl95
FOR RENT—Furnished five-room
bouse, modern 'with garage. Second
house"north of T. O. Mitchell In Hamp-
shire addition. Call B. £ B. Realty
Company, South Broadway. 6tp-195-200
WANTED—^Waitress for curb ser-
vice at Brooks Frozen Custard Stand.
Apply In person. ltp-194
TRADE—PARKER COUNTY FA-
MOUS .WATERMELON AND WHEAT
FARM, 167 ACRES, close in Fort
Worth on main road, land close by
selling at $150 acre, 5-room cellar,
large barns, milk house, finest water
at door, lovely lawn, flowers, 82 acres
In cultivation, balance. In cedar sell-
ing at good price, oak lots of acorns,
fine for hogs. All land leased up for
oil, gas, known to be on this farm.
This Is one of Parker county's beet
paying farms and this party will trade
one of his well kept forma for a bear-
ing orchard. $1800 incumbrance. Box
948, Edinburg. llp-195
WANTED—By young' - man, room
and board, prefers private family.
Call Dr. N. Perrine at Hotel McAllen.
3tp—195—197
FOR SALE—New Ersklne Royal
Sedan, fully equipped, used 3 months,
run 2500 miles. Price $900. terms.
Will take Ford roadster in on trade.
See Mr. Cruze at Ford Service Station.
3tp-195-197
RIO GRANDE VALLEY
MARBLE and GRANITE
WORKS
G. W. ALBRIGHT. Prop.
11TH ST. AND 13TH AVE.
McAllen — Box 425
Located South Main St.
Call and see my new, stock on die
Plav. Carload of new finished marblec
arrived; alsr carload of granite.
Dr. J. N. GOODWIN
GENERAL. PRACTICE,
and OBSTETRICS
Rooma 21 and 20
Nassar Bldg.-— McAllen, Texaa
Phonea: Rea: 127 — Office: 669
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Colds, Grippe, Fla, Dengue,
WHAl Has HAi rr. . r.u so kak.
Bobby Doyle, fram.-.l by the Wllkee
uig and eentenc-cd to prison for
rent/ years for kllllna a policeman,
'» Irpfn Jail by -hie
arrett. with whom
...... _iry. llvea. Beebe le
By Johnny the Hop, a dope
inspector Wtlmot and Biff
_____„ assigned to the case, are
visited by Dapper Don Wllkee. leader
•f the geng, who offer* to donate $5,600
to the family of the murdered polios,
men if they will fall to capture Bob-
by But Bobby baa already reached
Beebe s apartment and plans are being
made to convey him to his hiding place
when e-kflort, le heard at the door.
Bobby htdee himeelf In a hollowed-out
eofa, and Mary, Beebe and Johnny pre-
tend they ere playing cafde.—5'ouj go
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CHAPTER IV.
very slowly the
door
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maid, peered inside Her simple
/ace, with its childish eyes ancWhelp-
lets expression, was toward them all.
For a moment there was dead
silence. Then Beebe threw down
ner cards and burst Into lauvhter
that was thres parts relief.
She got up. went over to the rofa
and lifted up the top. .
“it’s all right, sweetheart! It's only
Martha. We were just telling you
about her,"
, Bobby Doyle got up from the
minute. She had aeon him this hrlel
while, that was anougfa. the had
no right to tha luxury of a till more
time with him, when that vary time
might mean danger. She could nog
be certain of anything, except that
tbs' man a be loved was hunteftfUke *
wtld animal.
I ha rast had obsyad hit' wish,
Johnny, in a grudging fashion, Mary
silently, and Martha with her round,
wondering, pugtlad eyas with thali
childlike blandnasa of expression,
his anna and kissed her now eo
that she no longer thought of dnpger,
and her fears left her. She seemed
to be living Jn a timeless world He
wu asking her If she still loved
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Her hand went up and touched
his cheek, and she laughed softly,
and tried to tall him In broken
phrases all that he meant.
"It was worrylaig about that,
wondering whether- you'd stopped
caring that nearly killed me up in
that Joint,” he tai"J didn't mind
the rest—I could stand everything
else. But not being away from you
—and wondering. It was awful.
"Oh, Bobby!” -ah# breathed.
"Idaten," he said at last, "they
sent me up all right—with no evi-
dence at allr I've figured It all out,
Re«be. 1 was framed.”
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Before Beebo could tpeak. Biff Slptr« burst (iitp the room
cramped hiding place Martha r?e‘ | ' Framed? Who'd do that to you,
llts Inquiring gaze He felt as if he Bobby?" ... , .
vtere looking at a child: her own "I don't know, but someone did.”
blank stare met his tn the ff-me way. j "Are you sure?”
"Js this -f: m— your fella?”'Mo it on I . The Lust for Revenge
asked Br^be after » little pau«» ' You bet I'm sure. And I'm going
"This is him:" Beebe told her : to find out. When I, do->”
with a smile. She saw the b ul l e [. She had not seen that look tn his
under Martha's arm. and "tftn1 It ' fare, that iQbk of 'cold, Implacable
from her. These are the cIo>’i*b-| fury.
-aren't they? We’re not going (o fur ‘ Bobby," she whispered, "You
get this. Martha.” . , want to go away somewhere with
While Martha seated herself ie- me don't you. Where there ain’t
maining silent but deeply i-i.,-r j no cops knockin' on doors, and whare
sited, the others continued to go you ain't hunted? You want to
aver -their plan In detail. It wna th; t, dor : > o n Hobby?" 1
soon settled Johnny was to i.-ave "I war: in do anything that will
-4rst. Then In about ten Inin .tea keep me just like 1 am now—right
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Oy with ICE! ’
It is probably true that the cost of wasted food—-spoiled
through lack of ice—would pay several times over for the
ice necessary !§; keep the food fresh and pure.
The cryital-clear, scientffically-pure ice made and distrib-
uted by the Central Power and Light Company not only -
enables users to serve food? of infinitely better taste, but also
maintains these foods in healthful, wholesome condition.
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use plenty of it . '
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Martha and Bobby in hia disguire
:ou!d follow after him. ‘
The I’lan Worked Out
Bobby was., not too. tall to be con-
ipicu. us, atift the vhances y otilrt
>t In his f3Vor. Once In Joh-ine s
lecret hiding place, he would be .-afe
Vo one else except themselves was
*:o hear of It In a month the pdice
would have their hands full., with
nor# Important and^.pi-i-ssing metiers
han the recapture of • an escaped
here by you." lie answered.
"Then promise me jou’Il give up
the Idea, of trying to find out who
framed, yctu even’ If you're right.
Don t you understand how l feel.
I know without your tellln’ me,
You'd like to kill whoever it was that
sent you up But you can't do tha-t,
BobKy! All those lorrg, awful nights,
they weren't for nothin' were they? >
You won't do that, Bobby, will you?”
He was frowning. “You don't get
irlsoner. ’ j m<‘ 1 love you—you know that. But
Beebe was on edge. She hid , [!"• 1 1 llv» *" »>'
hought that If Bobby ever did sr- ! '^ "cared stiff every time a stranger
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acres.in orange and grapefruit trees.
5 room house and other out buildings
located near the city limits of McAl-4'
len, tfiir Is one ot^our, grebteat buys,
chtne*3n mid let u? shoV. you..
B. £ B. Realty. COMPANY
Realtors
Across street McAllen Daily Press
WE WANT YOUR LISTINGS. >. Wa
have land and citv property in Mis
nourl, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Kan-
sas to trade for Valley land, and city
property. Give us a trial. See F. P.
DRS.
W. E. and ILA A. DAVIS
OSTEOPATHS
Offceg at
Corner Nortft 12th Street
and Ash Aybmm
— Phone 174 —
McAUen, Texas
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FQR RENT—Modern, completely
and attractively furnished 4-room
apartment In duplex. "Call at 2^05
North 7th street, Hampsftlre addition.
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shbws up from now on. All my fife
without rest or peace of mind Don’t
you, see? As long a* that charge
stands against me I'm guilty, and I
didn't do It. That's what burns me
up The rat who did It Is wa'klng
around nice and easy, while I got
she had died j cr^' t*roul?,h *U.ya, Uve like a
death, Her very < bum die * »ick do«! D°
1v*. her fears, hrr nervousnes
would be over Bui now If any
hihg she was more nervous than be-
'ore. The shock she 'had already
lad when Martha knocked on the
(our had strung her at high fitch
tt seemed to her that tn that mo-
rerit of tense waiting
-wore thaw one * " ‘
Tehrt had stooped. Poor reckless
lobby who harmed, no one except
nimself, iTho had. Been railroaded
through to jail when he was inno-
;ent, who hadnT a chance in the
world. It she didn't give it to uim'*
take care of him, see .that f-om now
>n he made no missteps Her heart
•rafflewed with her own passion. He
vas her sweetheart and her child
J bum ahd die like a sick dog! Do
j you think l ean stabffTSF'UiatT Why,
] I've got to'find out, Beebe."
Myers on the Scene
Her face had taken on color, and
‘her eyes, bright and steady, seemed
to pierce through him. She cams
close to him now, with a pleading
look, a mouth that trembled. But
before she could speak, there was
’he sound of rapid fOOtftepi.'oUUflla^ ”
ihT thVught7^d“'without" him ‘fife 1 The door banged open. Mary burst
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involved with the purchase^ Not only ore fall
iad no meaning Without him,
IM not want to go on living
So It was now that, while, e /cry
<ns;ant that she felt hi* nearness
vs* happiness to her. she was town
jy the desire to see him safely oft his
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Yet, whetuluaUJM-ned to her again*,
laaght her arm, It slemed to her
slf hsr strength left her. 'She could
sot raais;. him, could not speak, as
ba/gaid to the rest: ,
'Do something for me—all of you
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In, followed by Martha ahd Johnny.
Mary was breathing hard, aha
could not find her voice. It waa
Johnny who whispered the warning.
"'Quick 1" he got out. "There's
some guy coming up the stairs.”
Bobby had aytung. ground. Rig Jaw
was set hard. "A dick?” he de-
manded. ’
"I don’t know. Only llop for that
sofa—you ain't got a second, to
waste!" * '
IJeeba with nervous fingsrs had
lifted the top* of the ’ aofa. Bobby
slipped <lnside “ .......
down. ‘
at the!
With a price range which will meet the needs
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< Inside. She ehirt Jt and >at :
Johnny had found Me a&»„. j
table, beckoned Maty uvgg 1
you™ _ .
"Framed,” Bays Bobby
Shs knew he- was going .to say
that. Instinct told, her that sne
must not let, him waste m precious
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redder still .from ths climb, hit small
watchful eyes ahafp and alert had
stepped Into the room t
(To Be Continued Tomorrow.)
CopyrliK ms. King V»tujw *n>dlrat«. Ins,
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To the Sheriff or Any Constable, of
Hidalgo County—Greeting*
you are hereby cTimmatided to sum-
mon George J. Hoffman, by making
publication of this Citation once in
each week for four consecutive weeks
previous to the return day hereof In,
some newspaper published in youf
county, If there be a newspaper pub-
lished therein but It not, then in the
POSITION WANTED-|-Experlenced,
stenographed and bookkeeper wants
position. Can five references. Apply
Electric Maid Bakery, South Main
Street Telephone 476. ttp-194-lM
- No. 7857
In the 93rd District Court
M. A. CARLSON,
va. ■
GEORGE J. HOFFMAN,
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
Issued tljls 26th day of July, A. D.
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C. L. FORTSON.
Clerk »Srd District Court Hidalgo
Qo., Texas. " .
. Ay A. A. VELA, Deputy.
THE gTATE OP/TEXAS „
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of Hidalgo County, Texas, to be held
at the court house thereof, In- Edln-'
burg, on the First Monday, in Septem-1
her, A- D. 1929, same being the 2nd
day of September, 1929, then and there
to answer a petition, filed In said
court '(fa the 26th day of July, A. D.
1929, In a suit numbered on the docket
of saftt court No- 73fe7, wherein M. A-1 -—---
Hoffman is d^emlant, Vifd UieTausp H- Waldron, Plumbing, at Holland
of action being alleged as follows: . fthket Metal Works, Repair Work
A case wherein M. A. Carlson Is anint .r: X tpeclsHy. — Phone BBS.
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George J. Hoffman in trespass to try
title for title, and possession of the
\yest One half (W7-2) cff'Lot No. Elev-
en (*1) of the C, R. Engelman Sub-
division o£%ve Lx Blanca Grant lp Hi-
dalgo County, Texas, as shown by map
recorded In Volume 1 on Page 90 of
tlje Map Records of Hidalgo County,
Texas. ' vt.. . ■ • ,
Herein faff not, but have'you before
csMaaajgaw
return tlierwif, Showing now you have
executed the same.
Witness my hind and official seal
at my office In Edinburg, Texas, this
26th day of July, A. D. 1929. *
fSeali C. L PJIRSTON. Oterk,
Dlsirlrt Court, Hidalgo County, Texaa
By A,'N. VELA, Deputy.
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possible purchaseB. Renvember,. men, when
jwiit bo^k m Sow*
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