McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 6, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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Thursday
McAL
Friday
Saturday
1926 Unitbd Drug Co.
McALLE
DRUG STORE
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In the city.
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visitor from
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MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD
WESTERN UNION
LIONS ENTERTAIN TEACHERS
A NEW CLEANING PLANT
IMPROVING
CROSSING!
OUR NEW Pl
PHONE 271
McALLEN
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AUSTIN,
President
McEmery of
the city yes-
8 A LB!
Wool *01
H. P. Smith and Wm.
Ban Antonio arrived in
terday.
Hill of Austin is making
McAllen.
O. B. Beauchamp and R H. Woods
are here from Laredo.
' .- W. J. James of Dallas is an out-
oHovn visitor.
NEW BRUNS1
—Robert J. Kea
for wounds reci
when two band
hla. father T Era.J
Mr. and Mrs D W Rodgers * of
Camargo, Mexico, spent Tuesday in
McAllen.
Miss Lucy Morris of .Brownsville
spent yesterday In McAllen.
this
Rev.
WANTED—Boarders
13th Street Mrs. E.
R. D. Krause and Paul Seward of
Honson are in the city.
. W. M. Corder of Fort Worth is here
on business.
E D. Fant 'of Shreveport is in the
city.
United Press.
BEARSTOW
Illinois river J
cord bare-thia
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Field are visit-
ors from San Antonio.
Water has I
making furnaca
causing suffetll
chants have bed
door*.,- I
The new levl
ed service on I
that has afforJ
optsHs country
<O. H. Hunter is 'here from
Agricultural
hs marined,'
Irved by
Pcparti
S scrvj
capii
• Workmen were busy
Ing and improving the
ing at 14th street.
United Press. I
. INDIANAPOLB
John L. Duvall I
Issued a heated!
that he promised!
son. former Klan
appointments in I
son’s political si
Charges were I
Adams, VtBcennJ
of committee fl
corruption in sta
regime of Steph
-. gon.
Stephenson is
tence in the Ind
• murder of a you
Stephenson ev
leglslatfve mean
“k judges and jurie
THS McALI
INTO BY
HOME
Mr. and Mrs. M H. Cullum of Hous
ton are guests of Mrs. Seymour Tay-
lor. They are here for only three
or four days, but are thinking of
locating here tn the near future.
A. Monow of Brownsville
yesterday.
WANTED at f. W.
Me- 336
SOUTHWEST TEXAS
WELLS INCREASE
Geo. M. Ford of Dalias is spend-
ing a few days here.
The newest machinery, the newest and safest
methods, and careful work characterize
Wr possible way. For that reason
Bef of service bureaus which are in
rectly with the handling oLTreight
Ed. Blumenthal of Dallas is here
on business. ; , - •
Dz W. iOWE, Realtor
First National Bank Building
Phone 438
McAllen, Texas
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CABBAGE PLANTS for* sale
Morning 8164 Road,
Juan
le/t Department £f these Lines has been instrumental
ir to thousands of farmcrs in the territory served by
mave been assisted to work out successfully numerous
Jack G. Gillette of Houston is spend
ihga short time in the city.
BANDITS KI
WHEN
Friday night at the Pharr Pnmp bli-
the members of the McAllen school
faculty. Members, their Wives: at.J
the teachers will meet at the Faculty,
Club at 5:45 o'clock.
Funeral services were held
morning at 10 o'clock with
Jewell Matthews officiating.
ther opportunities to, be of service in any w^y that we can.
I solicit.your co-operation and suggestions.
A B Harvey of Bastrop Tex
spending a few days in McAllen.
on
East of' San
it House north of High-
. Davie. 3tp—237
Mr. and Mrs’ Leo Goday are here
rom Corpus Christi.
J. O. Elliott of San Antonio
spending a short time here.
*SSS?Aisgr4R-»^man’ner which proniTSPa
some woi.hwhile, constructive, and
CHARGE H(
rPOLI
The Missouri Pacific Lines Off<
Helpful Service to Citizens^
and Communities
Bobby Russell, two months old
child of Mr. and Airs. Russell Rice,
died late yesterday, afternoon at'the
home of th tc parasite The 'wi.A
born July 29, 1926,
International .JSie -Si ’ vice.’
SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Oat. 6' -*
Completion of'll oil wells in South;
west Texas last week has added
1,823 barrels daily fo the fields,
while three wells Were abandoned,, as
L. M. Hammer Is
Honsfon. »
The best businbaa corner
I have the exclusive agenc
in showing them. — 1080 aers I
McAllen, 615.00 acre. — Tow f
ness property at a bargain. -
teidcr irrigation. Terms. —
parts of city. — Tyro beautiful
The Agricultural Develop1
hi bringing additional prospet
-the Missouri Pacific Farmer^- —
projects which include the development of acreage of additional cash crops.
We conceive it to, be our duty and our mission to lend assistance of this kind
^fre.n<ver. and wherevetw'we. can. The Missouri Pacific Litres pr
. . ..... _
G. O. Skilmore and R. Cameron
are here from San Antonio.
breakdown
Larson was !
day, accompante
tive to Texarca
his son. also a
Jiiiiii S. -Bonner.Mtssolirl-Pacifil'
Station agent.^was taken to the Hos-
pital last night, suffering from the
I effects of a spider bite on the leg
I BROWNSVILLE. Tex., Ooc. 5.—
The intervention of a wife and four
children, forsaken in Cerralvo, Nuevo
Lfoii. who followed the errant hus-
band and father to the Valley and
G. Livingston of Matamoros
business.
Exceptionally well built two-story brick building.
Excellent busines location. Priced right and on rea-
sonable terms. Inquire for price.
, W. F. Colemail of Houston
spending a short time in McAllen
today repair
M P, cross
John A. Frisby leaves tonight for y i c i 1 I *C
> was Arkansas where he will spend a vaea- DCDOOl Life
tion of 30 days visiting with friends : Teaches Citizenship
and relatives. - i —---:------
Mem-
Several vacant lots on South Tenth Street. Priced
$850.00 to $l,0Q0.00.
BUILDING STARTS The Lions club will give a picn
Vf m PNxhicers. W were compleT-’f
ed in the Mirando pools of the i.are-'
do district. The ebAonth was the
Humble Oil and Refining companies I
No. 6 Walsh in the Piedras Pintas
salt dome territory, Dpval Cdunty,1
Which, pjaced on the. waogeti
GULF COAST LINES
INTERNATIONAL-GREAT NORTHERN
~ H. T. Richey of Cleveland is
McAllen.
Preparations and temporary build-
ing construction is under way, for the
erection of the building "which will
house the Western Union. The build-
ing construction are under way, for the
office and is b’eing ’built by M. R
Nelson.
On the wayJoTdaughter that the wife, discovered
hlk infidelity.
On
Emma Edwt
Good five room modern house and fifty foot lot on North 14th St.
North East Cqrner, for the smgll sum of 34,000 00. Terms.
an 17th Ave. 100 by 140 feit, at a bargain,
cy for these propetkies and will t,vke pleasure
!ry farm land lays as nice as the land airounj
ne ld*a on Sou|h 13th close enough for busi-
33 acreXTine farm l.tnd, $1100.0 per acre
Lots of all Mwds, prices and, terms In all
in homes at a bargain and terms.
EVERYDAY AT 12:30
Weisman’s W;
Houston visitors.
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AUXILIARY MEETING
POSTPONED
whenever, and whereven/we can. , „
rtfest potent factor in the development,of the West, Sj
these I,ines sirfee 1851. However, the Work Uas only j!
on. 'With the aggressive asfisfancev and ro-operMidfr”
served by the Missouri Pacjfic, we hope to^continue to. play an important part in th*
continued development. ,
The services of any of the special development departments of the Missouri Pacific
Lines are to be had t<fr the asking. Regardless of the problem, there probably is some-
one in the -Missouri Pacific organization that can helpful. • Requests for the assist-
ejpre anxious for fur-
PRODUCING rhtlroad transportation—freight and passenger—is the business of the
•’l.tseouri Pacific Lines. And every effort is being made to the end that qur service
will be adequate, satisfactory and dependable.
In addition to that, it is the desire of the Missouri Pacific Lines to be helpful to
the communities served by these lines in every < '' ' ” ‘ ”
there is maintained by the M-issouri Pacific a nui
addition to thos'e orgamzatibns that have to do/
and passengers.
Chjef among these, dre
Development Department. Each
thr- disposal of any comrtiunity st
The Industrial Development 1
helpful in locating in community
of various kinds with aggregate!
these new industries will requird
W 250,000 carloads of freight. '
THE ARRIVAL OF THE NEW FALL STYLES
COME IN AND SEE OUR SAMPLES
$25.00 TO $00.00 SUITS
World’s Series Baseball Results
If y»u haven’t four mb Redio, com««nd got it
Bide gladly furnished on side-
walk*, driv*w*y*, foundation*.
Mnent* ‘■ oanl*. *to.
Eave been the
rest served by —*•
iu*L be carried •*>
I communitie* ~
manner
conducts itself in
class rooms.
officials ami faculty
au interest !in conduct
______ ’ll fell WiIT lead To good.
meetlug of the' Women's Auxiliary efJrttizenshiB. and the students are jio
the Methodist Church
isiltHI one week.
The man and girl entered the
United Slates illegally and were liv-
ing near Harlingen when the wite,
bent on vengeance, arrived. She' io-
catd them at Harlingen, where she
stayed with relatives. & caused Cons-
t ’l le Lucas to them. Justice
oT tlT .Peace (JhAflSo'fh decided it~ was
mi were living in ap- I ;l case' for~ffie federal government
*j,-«£4tfralV<e-—Ft wirf
nof^Tinttrhrr Wusband, under cover
to tlie United. States. of an electrical storm when most
Thiy spent tlie night in the Cam-’ folks
Five acres facing paved highway between McAllen
and Pharr. Choice location for tourist camp. Inquire
for price aad terw,
Bost corner lot left in North McAllen. At a reason-
able price. Centrally located.
Rio Grande Engineering
>* * . Company '
Condiwte Spsclallsta
C. H. LIVINGSTON, Mgr.
Room 7, Crow Oidg. Phon* $30
mWallbn, TCXAB
this morning
vhioh provtd
of S3.WO.OOO
• ROOM AND BOARD, for
College students, in private
home, moderate,prices? 450 >
Street 'AntknuK ’
T ... -yr* 2T8 .bMrwa^W
Irate Wife Says Errant |eraa County jait and this mornin 5^ slit lit r. visited the house of a neigh-
U 1 1 V J T j zs« ■ were brought to the immigration! of- bor and carried off liis. fifLeau-veSteoM
Husband Kidnaped Girl
the immigration ’office they held
hands at every opportunity aud mani-
fested not the slightest bit of anxiety
at the state of affairs. The difficulty
came when they had to be separated,
the Immigration officers liavlng to
1 . , force them apart.
be! placed om his shoulders Ytt Harlin-' , t Ji. . , •-
— • n . , , -T 1,1 the. atory told immigration of-
gert, has faned to cool the ardor of a
girl in hei teens tin1 Die man who
kidnaped-*her, cave man fashion, in
If your club moots or baa met, if
you have guests, it you are going to
hav* a party, or if yon ar* goiag foi
a trip, don’t forget to call 144. Youi
friends would like to know about it.
Orgualaation and club meeting* ol
the week will be announced in the
cftlmdAT' if xcrfttsrie> or BoRtoioos
will kindly call 144 aad leave word.
Thank you.
■velopment Bureau zarfd the Industrial
. txperts, whose pers<5mtf *'ervi’M'» aft >f
to Missouri Pacific Lines. ■ •
'nt of the Missouri Pacific Lines last year was
by these lines 732 new industrial enterprises
investment qf $22,702,350. It is estimated that
ie conduitt of their business this year in excess
ll 1/1* helps the MUeduri- Pacific Lines, of course, hut
------ | Visitors ,iu tire high school
Bunz J. Sellegast-and D. W. Tracy 1 note with interest the bus!, quiet
rystfmatic manner in which
student body
corridors and
’93 North
ithrldge.
Tb* hold up
b* members of a
plannod to rob 1
It* way from h
"Trlth mail for C
The bandits a
•whdn they were
~ M^ALUJi DAILY PRESS, McALLEN, TEXAS
Thursday
Friday
E. M Frisby has purchased the
Shelauder place on 12th Street and
the family will make their home
•here. * j
’WH^irrrfrn--'-rn?ft' ert^- ~~t o ’ 'fYfip' Tin mT
gration service in Brownsville
Charges will be filed against him, D.
were thankful that they hadjw. Brewsfer, Immigration chief, says.
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD
„ . FOR BOBBY RUSSELL
'United Press I
DALLAS, Tel
Larson. 51. weal
man missing t.l
y*»rs was repo
Mt Anson, Texs
H* bas belief
'-from lapse of h
—i- The school
account of . the death of Mrs.Jjire tut tiering
Thayer, the
MISSOURI
P/CIFIC
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 6, 1926, newspaper, October 6, 1926; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1199097/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.