Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 13, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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DOCTORS
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DR. H. L. D. KIRKHAM
PHYSICIAN' AND SCPCICON.
GENERAL I'R \<THT WITH DISEASES OF EYE
EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
203 Merchant's National Bank
DR. F. C. SIZELAN
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DENTIST.
Graduate University of Michigan 1K90
Merchants National Bank Bldg.
Res. 223. PIIOSE8 Office 225.
DR. A. M. HORNER
Physician. Surgeon and Obstetrician
(General Practice)
Bpecisl Attention to Female Diseases.
Office over Brownsville Drug Go.
Market Plaza
Phone 44# Brownsville Texas
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DR. VV. F. COLE
Formerly of Waco
Practice limited to Eye Ear Nose
and Throat
Rooms 1 and 3 Combe Building
BROWNSVILLE — TEXAS
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DR. BARJAU DR. AMES.
DENTISTS.
Examination Free.
I Spanish and English Spoken.
Moderate prices.
Rooms 1113 Vivier Bldg.
“^ATTORNEYS
F. W. SEABURY
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 5 (!. 7 «!t S First Nat l Bank Bldg.
RICH & SEARLE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Booma 22. 24. 26 Vivier Buildinf
Brownsville — Texas
Telephone 171
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K. B. RENTFRO. A. B. COLE.
RENTFRO & COLE
A llnrnt'!is-(it-Ij(iir.
204 206 Merchants National Bank B'ld'g.
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS.
Graham Jones West & Dancy
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
302 5 Merchants National Rank Building
BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS.
IE E. GORDON & CO.
LICENSED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
807-808 Wilson RIdg.
DALLAS TEXAS
Miller Hotel Brownsville.
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FRANK W. KIBBE
ATTORNEY.
1014 Elizabeth st. Rooms 1 2 3
Phone 61.
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WM. J. RUSSELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Rooms 207. Merchant's Nat's Bank B'ld'g
Brownsville Texas.
Lie. Garcia Vera
PROFESSOR OF SPANISH.
.lust arrived from the City of Mexico.
Guarantees to teach Spanish in six
months. Moderate Rate
Address. 705 Madison Street.
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS CAROS
S. O. DURST
Painting and Papering Contractor
Call or Write to
GRANT LUMBER COMPANY
WELL DRILLING
ALL WORK (il'ARANTEEI)
A. I.. \V l L.I. IN ti II AM
San Benito - Texas.
* INSURANCE
PIKE.
TORNADO.
ACCIDENT.
LIFE.
W K. MENDENHALL
ALBERTA ARCHER
Teacher of Singing
Breathing. I'l.icini;. Dietion and Interpretation.
Studio at kcMdt nee <>f Mr*. T. A Kinder
PHONE 137.
Corner Levee and Second Streets.
SignS'& Auto Painting
Any when* in tin* Valley
« T. A. BENITEAU.
Sun Benito.
Drop me a card. I will call.
ijstft Sr. I
tm^iaMtmriaTnmTsriL.'Tngni 'ttit.. until: arimnn i ai.miTmgnrimi urrinn :ir:tumum>
PERSONALS
Air. and Mrs. 1. Cohen have been ag-
reeably surprised by a visit from ihen-
son. Marx and iheir sister. Miss Mary
Cohen of Xevv Orleans who have com.* to
spend some time vv'itli them
Win. Kgly of the Brazos Santiago light
house is visiting his family in Browns-
ville.
Frank A1 nso a prominent eattlenian
from Victoria is in tin* city on busin
ess.
•lames Browne has returned from a
business visit to San Antonio
c. B. Branch who was discharged
from Troop M Sunday left yesterday af-
ternoon for Laredo.
('apt. Will Lar-.ehe of Point Isabel
is a visitor in tlu* city.
•I list ice of tin* Peace Phil P. Barbour
is a business visitor in Fbeneczer.
•lodge Augustine Celaya. of tin* Bee-
order's court is in liar! ngeu on busin-
ess today.
.1. L. Landrum and daughter Miss
Pauline of San Benito are in tin* city
today.
City Secretary Cr santo Villareal i.s
a visitor in Point Isabel today
FiuaiCf Kglv. otic of tin* Herald’s live
carrier boys is on a two weeks visit to
his uncle. Will Kgly at Hu* Padre Island
light house.
The Bev. .1. J. Ponder (leueral col-
porter for the American Baptist Publi
cation So iely. with headquarters in Dal-
las. was in |lie city this vv< ek. Mr Pond
er lias been attending the meeting of l In *
Cameron Hidalgo Baptist Association
which met in San Benito.
I>t*. II. Ik Harrington of Kingsville
the Frisco agrculturnl director is a Inis
incss visitor in the city
(fur. ('amnizn. chief of the Constitu-
tionalists. first and only moving picture
at the hittmann theatre Friday night.
Faying Count \ Fills. The county com
mission) rs‘ court is today engaged in tin*
or-upation of paving hills. A large
number of bills which have been out-
standing for s line time are being acted
upon this afternoon.
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
OOF XT Y OF CAMKROX.
TO THE CREDITORS OF MIG
FEE SAII FA EE A.
YOF ARE IlERERY notified that
Miguel Salutalla. of the County of Cam-
eron on the 31 si day of duly. A. D I'.tRl
executed a deed of assignment conveying
l i the undersigned all of his property
for l lie benelit of such of his creditors as
will consent to accept their proportional
share of his estate and discharge him
from their respective claims and that
the undersigned accepted said trust ami
has duly qualified as required by law.
All creditors consenting to said as
signment must within four mouths af
ter publication of this n .ticc make known
to the assignee their consent in writing
and within six mouths from the date of
this notice tile their claim. prescribed by
law. with the undersigned who resides
at lirownsville. Texas which is also his
post otlice address.
\V1TXFSS my hand this .‘list dav of
July A. D. 1!) 1:».
E. K. GOODRICH.
7-31—s 2ft. • Assignee.
t'sc Allen > l-'.xit Kase. the antiseptic powder to he
■shaken into the shoes. It instantl v take s the stilly; out
a corns itchintr feet iiinrowiiij; nails and hnnions. It s
til .greatest comfort dis overy of tin aye. Allen s I oot-
P is. iu.iV. -s tiyht i t new shoes feel easy. I.adiescail
ivi .ir «h'ns out «ia- .mailer aft r u.iiu;. It i> .1 ceitain
rcliet tor sweating callous and swol.en tender acl.inu
feet. Ti v it today. SoM evet v whet- ’ ftialpaeVa te
l-'Kl-.M. Address. Allen S. Olmsted l.i Roy N. V.
IX THE DISTRICT Co’ UT OF THE
I XITFD STATES Fob THE SOFTH
FRX DISTRICT OF TEXAS.
RROWXSY’IEEE DIVISION.
111 1 lie malter of
Paul Barnett. In Bankruptcy Xo. n
Bankrupt.
Xotice is hereby given that tin* nil- |
detsigmd trustee in i la* matter of Paul1
Barnett Bankrupt will as directed by
the Court on Friday. August 22 m! A.
i>. PUT at 10 o'clock A. M . at the store
oi Paul Barnett Bankrupt situated in
the City of San Benito. Cameron County.
Texas s.-ll at public auction to the high
esi bidder 'or cash all of the stock of
the said Bankrupt. Paul Barnett consis
ing of Bent's. Furnishing Bonds. Dry
Bonds and Clothing appraised at NP'.T..
72 and store tixttires appraised at *2t>!».-
27*. the toal appraisement living $2222.07.
Said property to b smd at public auction
by the undersigned Trustee in bulk or
in parrels ;ts said trustee may determine
at tin* time of such sale and said proper-
tv transferred and delivered and paid
for in cash upon approval of said sale.
San Benito. Texas. August Nth. A. I).
PUT A. L. MOXTBO.UERV
Aug 12 22. \ Trustee
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CITY NEWS
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1 n A nr llow( Soon.— The county Ottici
■ iais will be in their new home not later
than the lirst of next month unless some-
thing ven unexpected happens. The work
on tin* new court house is all completed
excepting a small strip of tiling m one
of the lower eorr'dors and some small
jobs of painting.. County Judge Good-
rich said yesterday afternoon that he
was getting very anxious to m »ve in and
that if the worknu u did not hurry he
was going to ••run them out " Judge
Godrirh says that lie is highly pleased
with the work that has been don *. The
judge has been visiting the work of con-
struction twice a day. since 4 he t rst lab-
orers started digging for ike foundation
aid he d a lares that th“ work has been
slighted in no detail.
Postponed.— The ease of eleven men
charj*edl in the .lustiee of the I’eaee
conn with jramblinj: which was to have
b en tried yesterday afternoon lias been
postponed until Saturday owinjr t«» the
absence of important witnesses
Tin police record this morninjr shows
only one arrest for last nijiht. T'he ar-
rest was made on a charjre of intoxica-
tion.
On Patml DiiIii.—A detachment of
two men from Troop M this morninjr
left on patrol duty for the mouth of tin*
river.
I.al:c \ ittr Dabi). AI ilk and cream.
Telephone orders F.ajrh* Pharmacy.
Pi tin ned to Matanioro' Tt. M. Milid*
the well known merchant of Mataiuoros.
who. with his family has been stayin'- in
lirown-ville siitci* the battle of Mata-
m* ros. moved back to his home in our
sister city Tuesday
All Teachers May lie Examined - lie
low are some of the questions and ans-
wers. Question. Which is the most up to
dale town in Texas? Acs. lirownsviile
n Who sel 1 > the best sho.s and fitrnish-
1 iujrs? Ans. Ximmo - Co.: M int! store
has the lowest price.? Ans. Ximmo Co.
Who is sell in jr jewilrv? and glasses
for less than manufacturers co-*t this
week? Ans. Ximmo Co. C. riur of Klev-
enth and Washington streets.
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1/i'v.v Viryhii" Poach.- Xurse residence
Eourteenth and Adams street .Phone
Phone ll!>.
Liberal Contribution. A check for -~o
for tin* Charity lio-pital was the liberal
gift recedvcd \csffit! i> from Josiah Tur-
ner "tin* veteran ranrhlnan of th • Gal-
veston Hunch in 1 his county. Mr. Tur-
ner sends a led ter wishing success to
the- good work and remarking incidcn
tally that tlu* letter was written on his
S7th birthday Tli ■ ladies in charge- of tlie-
hospital appreciate very imvh inde-e-el
Mr. Turner’s graeious and generous wax
ot cclchrating his hirtlidny. They join
host of friends in congratulating him
upon having attained his v7th anniver-
sary. and in wishing him the- continued
enjoyment ot #n*alfh and prosperity.
Ilnttle of M n I a nioi ns in moving pictures
at the- Casino Friday. —►Adv
Return irom (hilinij^--Mayor A. Ik
Cole* and wife-. Mr and Mrs. Saunders
Gre-gg and Miss Margaret Gregg return- .
cd from a short string e*.\p ilitioii
Tin- party journeyed hy automobile* h
tin- C.is i Ileal on the Arroyo Colorado.
Tln-y report catching sonic fish iiaxing
a good rest and a delightful time
PiIDS WANTED
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Se-ale-d proposals will he received up
until nine* o'clock Mondav moreing Aug
list IS fur e-epiipnient and work to be
done- in the- I1 git School and grade rooms
of ilie* Hrownsville City a-hools hv the*
secre-iary of the hoard. Uhls may he* pre-
sented e*ither for tile* entir * xveok or for
any particular part of the* work.
As fed lows: loon septan1 fe*et eif black
boa re 1: l."»0 school ele -ks t nieire* or less)
lift*.- fron1s mi fifty rears also the plac-
ing of lines (galvanize*d iron)i in tin*
grade rooms plans and spccifie*ations to
lie seen at the office of Frank C. Fierc*.
in the Merchants National Hank Guild
ing.
The hoard reserves the right to n*ie*e*t
any or all bids
Signed hy order of tin S hoot Hoard
C. M. GAIJZA.
Secretary of thi board.
TONIGHT
];i'N.\v vs. rrTEY.
Yitn<rr;i]>h < 'omcdy.
HIS rXOESIlIAELE II ELAT I YES.
Edison Comedy
Alice doyee in
A ST HE A K Of YELLOW
A Modem .society drawn
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THE CHICKEN SUPPER
The chicken supper given lasPnight by
the Catholic Ladies Aid Society n the
lawn at the home of Mr and Mrs. d. d.
Young on St. Charles street was at-
tended by a large number of both Catho-
lics and protest ants. 4
The lawn was beautifully decorated
with Japanese lanterns A pleasing
touch was added to the service of the sup-
per by the young Idics wh* . attired in
la hey cost nines wailed on tin* tables.
Among tin* attractively gowned wait-
resses ware: Miss Oujano of Sail Luis
Potosi. dressed as a Spanish girl. Miss
Bessie Champion as a Gypsy girl. Miss
Lneile Champion as a Japanese girl.
Miss Bonita Ruiz as a baby d 11. Miss
France* Grider as a sunflower. Mi s Am-
elia Young as ••Sis.” Miss Sara Young as
a baby doll. Miss C. Young as a flower
girl and .Miss Gomez as a colonial dame
Among those who assisted with the
serving but were not in fancy c - tunic
were:
Misses Virginia and Emih MaeM inus
Sarita and Maria Starck. Irene Browne.
Laura t a*la\ a and I Tin You ag.
Everyone enjoyed the delicious chicken
w heh was served in various styles with
prop* r accompaniments. on (aides tempi
ingly arranged on the pretty lawn.
Music was furnished throutthout theev
longing by a Mexican string band adding
much to the pleasure of tin* gne-ts. A
greatly appreciated feature was (he sing
ing'of Miss (pii'ano of Sail Luis Polo>i
who iias a line voice. She sang several
Spanish songs. Miss (Jtiijaito is tin guest
of her sister. Mrs. Ricardo Gonzales of
Monterrey who is spending the summer
here.
The ladies are well pleased with llm
results of i he entertainment wliieli w as a
I success from a financial a-; well as a so.
rial standpoint. The proceeds of the ev-
ening. alter paying expenses were about
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NEW PAROCHIAL SCHOOL
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f[HCV.\TEJ> TtvS; rsi; or boor
( HiLDREX or THIS CATHOLIC
PARISH BY BEXEYOLEXT LADY.
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Work has bcgrun on tin* foundation for
a new par chial school for the poor I 'a
tholic children of llrownsville. on a half
Mock on Tyler stiver opposite the rice
mill This school will lie the ”ift ol Mrs.
• Felicitas T. de Vmrria to the |K><»r
eliiiihen of tile * i fo S he *1lh - Mounted s I j;
'lots or an entire half Mock for the
| site and will pay for the construction
of tin* building? Tin* entire cost of the
school will he about -siKIOoi sh.OlMl. This
i soil ol is to take tin* (dnoieol the charily
s< liool which lias be< n comboled in ill1*
rici* mill the past two years being; sup-
ported by a number of Catholic ladies.
The ceremony of laying: the corner
stone and blessing; the foundation was
."onduclcd lo Itishop Xnssbaum on Mon-
day aft« rnoon. a number of prominent
Catholics being; present.
It is c.\|M*cted tIiji: the building: will
be completed by the end of September
It is to be 100 tcet w id. and Il'o feet
deep. being: situated in the center of th •
halt block. It will be of frame inside with
iron on the outside an] will lx* equipped
with modern conveniences. M. Hanson
has tin* contract' There will be ample
space for play gground son either side
ol the building;.
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11ETF1JX FI.’OM MEXICO.
Among; recent additions to the colony
of refugees from ilu* interior of Mexico
arriving; at Maiamoros arc Mrs Maria
de los It Mendez de .limine/ and her
daughter. They arrived last Thursdax
from Havana Cnba.wlicre they imve lien
for several months.
Mrs. Mi ndez has two sons who arc de
voted to the cause of the const itlit iisna
ists They were also among; tin* support
cis of Madero. During: the Madero revo-
lution. she and her daugghtcr were taken
prisoners and held s .me time in Mexico
< ity. being; finally released upon (hi* pay-
ment of a bond of Si imil. One of Mrs.
Mendez soils recently came all the wav
on horseback from Mexico City to join
Itlaneo
TONIGHT.
•tin: hall loom gills”
< 'omedy.
•HOW MEN LLOLOSE."
t 'omedy.
HIS WEAKNESS < ONOE EL E! > ”
A great moral drama wtli Edwin Aug
ust
THE PRINCESS OE THE VALLEY."
A special Indian drama.
ADMISSION:
Five and Ten Cents.
Extra! Special Tomorrow
•THE GRAND OLD FLAG."
An exciting military picture. 101 BJ^oVi
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Street car line soon in operation to Country Club.
i INVESTIGATE.
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