McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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SHERIFF’S SALE
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THE STATE
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in the Bosloflicto at McAllen. Ttxa:
Collector of internal rev-,
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first district of Texas at
in Buick history. And an important reason is the
fact that, though expensively built, a Buick may be
inexpensively purchased.
Buick could spend less money building its chassis,
and stL’l keep the qualify up to the average in
Buick’s price class. "Hie famous Buick Valve-in-
Head engine is a more expensive type to build.
Buick could use a steering gear less expensive than
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
uounce the candidacy of P. E. Mom
ty"> Moolgouiery. tor the office U
' County Commissioner of Procinc.
' No. 2, Hidalgo County, subject to the
action of the Democratic Primaries in
July.
er was complain-
ing all the time.of
pains in her side. I
urged her to take
the ‘Prescription’
and sht finally did.
It completely re-
lieved her in a short*
"•time and we are
,________' glad to. recommend
it to any ailing woman as a wonderful
When —
ter » utomobiles Are
t.'». Buick Will
vu<ld Them
WATCH YOUR DAUGHTER
Dallas^ Texas.—"J took .Dr. Pierce's
Favorite.Prescription at middle life and
666
” • Prescription tor •
—year's crop. The next stop was made
aT Mr. Evans, a man who has been
-n' .
.try year since
' years in all,
led all mem-
. e National
le Chamber of
in volume of
is- th I* re
S. L ■
vhird in
idds so much to P’Dck’s driving ease. The Torque-
r"ube Drive also adds expense to Buick manufac-
ture, do the “Cealed Chassis,” the “Triple Sealed
Engine/’ full pressure engine lubrication, the Buick
’uultiple-'Tsc, dry-plats clutch, and Buick mechanic
Buick closed are built fey Fisher to the
*vactmg Fir dash’s laid down by any manu
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cess of the personal exemption and
credits. Three per cent normal tax
■SMJ lhe next -HiWr i
mal tax on the balance of net income.
Surtax on net income tn excess of
‘310,000 ’w • ‘
Quality, regardless of its cost, rules Buick design.
But thinks to the sustained popularity* of this
quality, nurchasers actually pay less for it. Vast
volum i j’v's BuiT j'vners finer transportation at
lower cost. Veu \np.it car should be a Better Buick I
BUICK V'/'yOS. COMPANY, FLINT, MICH.
I^vt-ron of Qeneral Motors Corporation
“°nre
jrve
Party Taken Over Valley and Shown
**■■■> Wnnrigr SRQt$; Roscoe
Buys Acre In San Juan
iir neighborfioocT aeaTei* 5nd obtain ;
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription in ,
tablets or liquid or send 10c, for trial
gtg. tablets to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’
otel, Buffalo, N. Y.
The*filing period eitds
a
Hidalgo
Valley.
The Tjrst stop was at Joe Heftts.
Mr. Heitts has one of the fine-grape-
fruit and.orange orchards of the Vai
.Icy____lie has just taken off a won-
derful crop of fruit and his trees are.
Uf HOOPING COUGH
No “cure”—bu| helps to fe-
f f ■ dace paroxysms of coughing.
Yi£fi£-
The Freis is authorized to ar.
C. C. MoDANlEL
_______editor and Publisher
tonic,”—Mrs. J. M. Hammonds, 2117*
Phelps St. ‘ " - * *’ ,
Girls heakb..hr;nor.U^—
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INCOME TAX IN A NUTSHELL
Wy-to? Sfngleypresons who had _net
*' SI.non dr"nibre or gross nr
TTfi^of“K5.IT00 or more, and married
Toiffies who, lia.l net inc.‘ome_aiLiX5iW.
■I V. Emerich-—'—■—-—■—•—
Aiv.l.in -compliance with law. L give —-
this notice—by publication in the
English language, once a, wjek .for ,
ten days immediately proceeding said |
day of sale, in’ the McAllen Press,
newspaper published in
i County.
Witness my hand, this Sth
Gasoline
is an eflTiCijpnt jnotor\uel. It '
' does its work in'baeh'-a way
USenr/ce7jnsufance
< .gasoXpe. -, , ■ '*»_______
Specifications against which I
our refineries manufacture arn
‘ higher than Government stand- ’
-- ards, and Humble “ Gasoline
meets every requirement of a-,
good fuel for your rpotdr—vol-
* "atility, power, and freedom
from foreign substances and,
corrosive materials.
The C. M. Roscoe Land* Company of
Kansas Tmy. Missouri, was in tfip
Valley agflin last week with a car-j
load of people, mostly from Kansas a
Llid Mlssbun. Thirty five *peopl^v f
TO SELt -
£ral I^wyeis -
pEo|^riy/with jhs, now.
fohn Deer Middle-
ig Plow Ten Inch
tion steel harrow. -
levied -ttpon^s the property of
.1. y. Emeriti, d that, on the 15th
lay of Marell* ^1.,/1926, at Mission.
Texas, in H go 1 County. Texas,
'jetween the hours qf 10 a. m. and 4
p. m.. by virtue of said levy and said
order of sal^: I. will sell said
almvr^ Uescribed pSs^pnal property at
public veTidiRy-for casbv,to the high-
est bidtffcr, “as the property of sai<L
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Liy, virtue of a certain order of sale
issued cut of the Honorable district
Court of Jlidalgo County 93rd Judi-
cial District of the 18th day of Jan
uary 1926, by C. L. Fortson, Clerk of
said district court., for the sum of
3624.00, Dollars and costs of suit,
under a Judgement of foreclosure, in
favor of First State Bank of Mission,
Texas, in a certain cause in said
Court, No. 5320 and styled First State
Bank of Mission. Texas, J. V.
Suterkh, -jdaeed -iu hi\rd tor am ■
vice, I, A. Y. Baker, as Sheriff of Hi-
dalgo County, Tu(xas, did on* the..... •
day* of January 1926, levy on certain
personal property situatedfln Hidalgo
Ceimty. J'exas, described as follows,
lo-witf One tlfree JbcJv Rain Special
Wagon, One. P. & O. Disc, bnp Avery I
Disc Cultivator, Qna P. & C. Single
Plow Planter, One
buster. One Walki
Bottom,‘One two |
were in the party. They were-met
at Harlingen early. Tuesday piorning
with autos and after a good break
“" fast at the railroad eat house, were^
vie
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any- | p1:8j-'ll»
i you 11 HOW? Instructions on Form 1040A
von a!p<l the* law and regula-
■* *Ai,,1JS - . ... . |’* A. ?, BAKER. Sheriff
WHAT? One and one helf per cent i f ount y. By J. R.
rmal tex (hi, the first $4.00(1 in ex-1 Deputy.
Evans Has one of
trees of t]i.e world which"'las't year, at
twelve years old, produced thrity j
fottf hundred and eighty grapefruits ,
‘and is now in full bloom. , By the |
way. Mr. Evans has some- of
largest bamboo you. will seex~
where in the Valley and when
break one of the fishing poles,
will know that you have a whopper/
on the line. Lunch was served atd.
Mr.„ Morrison’s country home, die)
is a Missourian who h^s been here
only a few years, but he has a plafe
‘ That speaks for ttself.-i'The next stop
was at Mrs. Dr. Carter. Mrs. Carter
has just completed one of the finest
homes in the Valley and she i/iade
all" the money herself to build/ this
place in addition td buying several!
--hundred acres...of land. She has an]
ideal location for a home, being on i
the lakA where, you can ‘go bathing
.most of the year and she can go out
in her yard and .catch her bwn fish
-for breakfast. Mrs. Carter has just
returned from Chicago where she was--
sent to represent the Valley in.one of
the largest meetings held in that
Eastern city. The next stop was at
Mrs. Voltz’ in the western end of. the
"A’allej\_. This, is «ne of the oldest
places of the Valley. Mrs. Voltz has
something like ‘a hundred different
kinds of citrus fruit growing on her
ranch and has customers all over
the United States who eat her fruit
Mr. E. .V. Hunt.. shipped two rill
carload* of rahbnge this' week' TTiT
sold for fifty-dollars per tun this.!
some fftie money whek yon-cons Me
that these people who are lonkinc
country over have their land cove
with ice and snow and which
way you drive, cabbage, carrots, beet
and onions are on every hand which
is very f*v1fi«pt to thaae psrtlHH from
th. north that the’ stuff is surely
grown beroS?^-^ \
. One o(. the convincing arguments
tor the Valley tn addition io the
vegetables on every hand, there were
, thousands of acres of corn and cotton
I It
which could be seen across the fie.t’c-
’in rows. In sixty days roasting ears
‘will l*e moving and the first corn in
/the IT. S. comes front the Lower Bio
Grande Valley. For several years the
first bale of cotton has moved from
the Valley and this year will be no
exception. These bales gring around
. two thousand dollars and in several
Cases is taken out in special car, on
a special train. Last year it
sent to Liverpool wfiere it was auc-
tioned off for several thousand dol-
lars.
, Mr. Roscoe owns five acres of very
fine land in.San Juan just a short
■thMsnrr-i h -or -the harti^surfaovxt-
road, which he is having set out to
gni p. •TiilL-sind wange tFees and which
will be ftllerl in with youg trees to
rr>w“'Snd Tie budded this fall. '
w’2Ur.*|.Roscoe has just bought one
civ i^orkin^San Juan just east of Mr.
hoim; on the highway for
whicjrlh;? paid $2,009. This is a very
(tcsim^lC tru(-f of land and we con-
graftil 11e him ^oii his good judgement
.a ifnljLiiiA..Iiiild. of such, well; located
land‘ We jtrsi imagine this WH1
be us£d by him to build his home on.
i> tro better location any-
the Valley than this tract.
— San Juan Sentinel
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Headquarter
or farm Implements, Furniture and
eral line of Hardware^ and -
household furnuhitfigs
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 55, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1926, newspaper, March 4, 1926; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1199420/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.