Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 198, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 3, 1914 Page: 3 of 6
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If We’re Gonna Have The Name Let’s Have The Game
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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CIVIL ENGINEERS.
Kdiianln 11<*:«\«*n. < i railtinii- Civil Ku-
gnn-er Mini Surveyor. i C. «>t M.j K.iu
Carlo* hotel.
FOR RENT.
1 till HUNT: - Store on I'Jth St. Kjden
• Ini locution. Kent reasonable. A|*|dy
Mr*. I»rev kn * * tiiti Ulli Si. J .'to Ini
VOS SENT Pfeattat Komi UM Wa
rb.ligton street. Ilf
FCKNIKIIKD room 1HIS Kever St.S Jn m
J < »K KKN'T Two tiirni>lie<i room* lor
lie'll! Iinii*ekei-|»|llg. I'hone I IJ JJlitl
FOR SALE.
FOK KAl.F!: I nderwnnd t \ |**w filer
l'rneiieall\ new. A >.*i• •.11 Iri r gain Ail
• Ire * X Her.ilil uflin- or rill at offii*-.
FOIL KAl.F! \ 11 in' f i r i > i 1111 -: anount
leav inv' Itrow n*ville. I n«f.iir«* latm
Mml 1*011 *(n*et. J Hi II
FOK KAl.F! I* iin* farming land under
Hidalgo rati a I at Me.'lien. Ileal di
feet wi|h owner* and ..iu- uinin-y. An.'
M/e trai t n|» to 17a aere-. Some in hrusli
Chea|». Add re* . Mi V hi I.and Owner*
A*MOiiation. ItniiM. r. Colo JJIJai
'MISCELLANEOUS
«A
WANT Flo !•'i»••*.! el.i** laundry man or
woman that undi-r*t.nid* tin- laundry
bu*illi-*s IhyitroilL'Iily. Addre** San
lleiiito J.aumln Co. Sail Ketiito Texas
I j :ui if
WAN'TKH Men t<» learn the liarlier
trade. Thousand* have Ih-o n.r mu
<*«.** fill *lio|i owners In our *y*lem and
l send to u* for li.niter* l*re|in»e now.
l- ew Week* eoiiilt •*te*. Tool*- given. j
W he**** "Hite learning.- l’nrtienlar*
mailed flee. Write 'Inlet I »a 11»«-r Col
lege Oalla* IT\.i* .TJlit
YOINS man *i\ year* ex|M-riiwu*e m
drug inisim ** want* a |n*.jtinii hi Yal
ley will eonsiiler <uher |iro|Nv*ition* \ I
refen-nee*. Address l» Herald J li
..Power of Siijttje-tinii. I'll** mail was
hale ami In*;®! v at lit a in. \t III tIT* some
one handed him a patent medicine alniaii
a«t The man plained al il and • *« < line ill
teroMted lie read It I II !*• *il icll from cover
to rover. At I** • ’•** In was suffcriti;; from
•tiahcti* Ilri^ht s disinnsc. malaria *|v<
|M*|WtiH. insomnia. IiiiiiIm^o. Idvtod |muso|i
injr. cancer of the stoinarh. sciatica. s r«*
tula and rhcnm.iliitn t 'inrindpii Kn
<1 nirrr.
To open to n.i\i>*it'n*n a Ink** in \'or
wav w hnh is sepal ii**«l from i in- so t by
n inonntain ride there will lie Ihi.Ii a
eiinal more th ill nine miles of wliieli will
l*e thr«Mi|*li a tunnel.
0 Show tn«* tin* in ^t nor|***tuaIIv |w*s
sitmstic km** k**r in vonf e<iniiuiiiiitv and
|'|| show von tin most lonely individual
within your l*oi*dcrs.
t * -
* •
• WATt'invt; Till: will i:i.s <;<» ♦
I Itoi'Mi. •
4 Wh**n '**u foll**w the advertis ue •
4 in the in wspapri s ft• *lil day to d iv •
4 v oil are tuvtehtup tin* wind* **! the •
I world |fo round. *
• YoiiimW* themt tils of yen jus a u*l •
• lal»*vr IkuujJ v|iro«ieht to tnarkct •
4 It is a vviunlcitul panorama of in •
• dimfry. •
v Them* winds are turning for yoni •
4 sertieo-lo tnak** life easier anti •
l l*Jeasanter Twr you. *
0 * To follow tin- advertidng II tills •
4 newspa|*er fi\4U day iimi.iv is to l*e •
4 in fytuflfl Wifi u»t}.cftiiidtv tju-n it •
4 eoiltrti^^* *. | •
4 Life's P»n| tilings ivuh* to tin*** •
w 4 who an* ready to trn ive l\ein. •
4 T^- message that m y m«*aii nn.'t •
• to >W winy U* hi tin- advertising hi ’*
il Indian Herald *
4 If your4in s>at&t is .»t here t«*da; 4
4 it may route tomorrow. •
4 Be pre|*ur**d to receive it. *
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PROVED HIMSELF
AN AMERICAN
<;i \ni i:so\ son* mi
swki*isii ivvki nts. ici w
i on aXXIors si-: vi.tii oi <;o\
KKXAI I NT AI.VHIM s
Washington. I». 1March .*!. Kvery
• nice in a white curious thing' incur tu
llie dry Mini humdrum rmit-im* of pm
eminent nt iice woi k in t h>- dep irtiuent*
in Washington things llial |M*"ess in
iciisc human interest and often bring mi
i‘X|N‘ Ini happiness alld reljef or oil I lie
• • her hand soriow and diKap|ioiiil meiil
l«> those who matter' are in the hands
nt I ncle Sam. Here is lhe case of a mail
Oscar t »uuucrs.<n ot Aurora. Neb. i
mall of years and of high standing in hi'
coiulii'iiiil y. who |oi ill ms* year- past has
Im-i-ii almost in the depths of • |«- pair. Ini!
to whom Uappities' was brought a I w
• lays ago by rite accidental discovery in
the musty files of the general I mil office
• •I all ohl am! valuable dociiineiil that lu-
ll id long searched fi*i hi-.li and low and
Ii id finally give up as Ii*»|m |es lost or do
strove*! some year- ago. I !iis document
lifted from his name what lie considered
a stigma and over which In- had brooded
and distresses! himse'f for mam mouths.
His father and mol her had conn* to this
country from the obi home in Sweden
when In* was less than 'i\ years old. Hi*
grew lo manhood and middle age and
was honored at different limes by his
fellow citizens by elect ion to lu -al and
county off ices among I lii-in lieing the o|
lice i• j county judge. ItVliiing to private
(ife Mr. <iuniiarsoii interested hitiisu-lt in
immigrant cases lM-fore tin* courts and
■ •in day in St. (.hiiis was amazed lo hav<
(In- govpi-iiiih*iit immigrant ins|K*cior de
mainl llial lie tpialify is an Anieiicail
citizi ii before hi' lestimoiiy could Is- ac
••opted.
Ills parents were dead* and lie made a
frantic search among the efeets of his
father for tin- uatiiralixatioii pa|w-rs In-
knew the latter had taken out. The
scar -li w as irus u ccssfiil and l*eing a
ill.hi ••( high sense of honor he fell that
he was disgraced and humiliated ill hav
mg aisepti d ifljce at tin- hands ot Ins
m*ighIhU's and iiuib-r vvhat h:s political
op|M>m-uts m ghi term fal'O pretenses
lie exhausted ill the past three years
every expedient to right him -If. bill
without avail and lie Icli himself an
outcast.
A few week* ago. however the thought
came !•• han that his father had Ihi-ii a
homesteader in the years 'wav back and
writing a lull history of his <-as.- to Sen
alor Hitchcock of his State he enclosed
lie repaired government fee and asked
lli- Senator l<» s*** ure a i-opy of l!n* of
fieial patent to the land graniis! to ids
father as a homesteader. The letter and
fee were senj bv the Senator to ill-- 1*0111
luis'iouer of the general land iiffin* of
the Interior departmeiif. The original
patent W.IS found. Ulid there yellow with
age after reposing more than a ipiarler
of a century in the utouldy archives of
tin- departiia-nt. and nestling i lose to the
land patent was the precious original of
the aged ttuluralUalion papers of \.
liunnarsoii his father* the last pl.ov in
the world one would h ivo thought to
look for < In-til. \m| bv teas Mi of t he
finding of the pa|s is Judge (•uiiuarsoii
i* the producst and happ es| man in X«*
hraska.
//*■»* Sim tn<i \l$uin;tnr. An inventor
in SliN'klmltll. Sweden. li is *|e\ isi*d ill ap
(•a rat us for storing heal. It eonsisls of
a mass of heat absorbing material in
which is plan il a mil <>f resistance wire
Surrounding the lie.it storing material i»
beat insulating material while at the
top I* a «laitl|M*r who'll may l*e n] stated
to |N-rniit tin* heat stored in the titaga
line to radiate out of the top. The eti
tire apparatus i* inclosed in a heat ni-
di iting rover. To facilitate the radiation
ot heat there is a system of air passage-
tl rough the heat storing material*. The
:• ••paratus is adapted in Is* used during
« |ieak period* storing heat which may
Ih used <s neodnl. \u e*|>eritnenl il ap
| ratlls ;i to III 1 a yard high Lo inches
it ig .tiid 1.*» in< lies with- showed a storing
«■. fmcity d about I’o.uoo kilogramme cal
m is while a tem|"*rature in tin- stor
it g inagavine of about tiilll »legree* t’ent
oi alstut 1.1o degrees Fahr. w«* obtained.
Mtiiv and more the preachers are us
itii the news|ut(M*rs and more and m >n
ther are doing good. Tile pn-s gladli
gives the preacher spore fur what lie
hays is for the g«s*i of man.—Tyler t'ou
tur.
I
VETERANS WILL
BE CARED FOR
ll.oltihA l'lfOVllSKS Til KY vvil.l.
i:i: in ii ant»s mi i n11 Ni*s \vm:\
THIV VISIT IIKKN ION VT I V« Tv
sow ii. u;. M v v «;. 7. s.
FLORIDA REMEMBERS
ToTVI. OK |*| |: \\'\| M IS
111:in«. iwih in sr vi i roi: s« i*
I'OKT «>K l \ t'oMTTHT; V IT IT N
SIOM.IIS.
•Iicksonvilh*. 111.. March •*!. The *lule
• »f IToriila pays out Here money per eap
ita for I In* support of the dc|M*n*lent c\
ronf> derail* soldier* than am oilier
Southern slate. Thi* fuel should In- suf
lici* lit to mill inn* e\ I'oil fed Tales « \er\
when* that when tlmy and ilcir descend
ant*. \ is.it Jacksonville on I he oe« t-ion*
of ihe L’llli annual minion of the I nited
I’oii'edcra e Veteran's \ssociati ui that
ilicv will In* in the hands of their friends.
Til** reunion will I*** held M i \ 15. 7. S
The I* imlsonie total of *i iMi.uoit p**r
a n nil in i - U*iitg paid by the slate for *up
p*.» t of e\ < 'onfederate |ieilsioiM'i- The
avera'.e 'early amount paid to each per
son on the pension list aecordiiiu to the
latest re|N*ri of the Stale Hoard if |n*ii
sioiis. is »1'_Twhile lIn* aver *_*e |»:ti■ I
to old soldier* i*. »|:!ll. V\ blow* of I 't*
federate soldier- dr i ’ ail avemu* of *1*J»|
|M*r annum. Since ilie i»• |»11 from which
these figure* ale Ilk'll was made th**
legislature has pas.nl a *t i• I more lilt
**ral |n iis|oii law which will mill rite
additioiiai pivineiils of apprexim 1**1 v
*170 non a tear. inak'eg the total *77*0.11* u
|mt annum paid to I 'oii'edi rale pension
er* lo the -late
There are LMTL"! * Idler* pei:.-i<>n *r< *<n
the **otI* of the S at** and *.”.’’.77 widows
of I Ye federate*. u< ik Of a total o' 1 sin
The fund to snpjNirt thi* p< *i*i *1* roll i*
r ii*ed In a lax of 'mir mill on the a.*
cessed proper!\ of the taxpayer.
IT* rld« I* not only raring for the li'
ine Imt tie* t*’ei*n*r* of the dead is also
kenl green Throughout the state hand
si'ine I 'on federate leoilllllieiits have been
erected lo 1m>1 Ii puldic and pri'.il means.
VII told tlnr** an* twenty ••* po*-il*l\
n ine h ind-oiue t *oiife'l**rat<* moiiiiinenf»
ill th** stale and ethers are \ct to Is*
* envied. V home for ex I'onfeder le se|
»lier* i* maintained at Jackson*ill** l.a*t
''••at- th** *tal** atioropri • t• I »* t'Olt f«*
tin- * ’<*iife<lerat<* *olili«*r*’ home in thi*
eitv. Two Confederate monument* ha***
Ii**«-ii erected lier** and a motiiiiimnl will In*
d**di*at«*d to th** Women • * f ill*1 I 'oiifeder
h*’v during tin* coming reunion. This
monument is a eotnpaiiton to tin* h *nd
some State M«*m**rial itu*'e*h*d
|i*t Max on tin* battlefield **f «*l»*« K •
m a ii **u a during th** I *onf**derut reunion
•’ Chattanooga I* * I*** *»«*•! in a lieantl
fill park and will Is* r** • \ for tin* unveil
lug ceremonies by 11»*• *|at** of th** reiin
ion.
Thi- brief exposition of the work that
Florida i* doing for the ex Confederate
I soldier* living nm! dead i- proof that
th** people of ih** state w ill extend a « ■*nn
and generous welcome lo ill** • *1* 1 s*d tier*
an*! their friend on the occasion **f tin*
Va* l<*n vilte reunion Florida w hile sit
Dated fir si(||| f 11|«> jrre-*| (heater of
war **f lx»*l 7*. f*!i th** -h**<V of th** ****•»
diet Jacksonville vu« mnipitil f*»*ir *lif
ferent times bv tin* federal-. The pur
poses *if this oceitP ilicx according I** *»f
fiei t| rep *rts o*i file in archives of th**
war denartment. wen* 1 * * k«*«*p th** St
.T..h’*s river om*t* fr*mi its mouth to th**
head of mtx lent ion *in*l t*» arm the ne
groes for wrvl**** in tin* union arm' The
small Confederate force in east Klori
■*•1 in 1**?! was commanded b\ fJen**ml
iti-inli Finegnn. On March IT HT tJcti
era I Fiiu»*»an i*sue«l a proclamation here
in ** hieh he *aid *
*1 feel it fm dntv as brigadier getter
•»1 eonimandiog th*s dietriet to inform the
rwsiple «*f th*' district and of ihe state
that our unscrupulous eneniv ha* land***)
a large for**** of n< gr*w*s umler eomniand
cover «*f gunboats Iis attempting to
of white oflteer* .at .1 ark-onvi|le. under
fortif' the nine* - • as to m *ke is secure
Iagainst att **ks The purpose of this
'n»o*«*meet is o’nio**- **nd need t»*d hei
mentioned in *lir ** t terms It is sufficient j
to irixitire the whole b«»*l' of p**oT>le with
i renewed *if*d sterner purpose of resist
an****. 1 iherefon*. e*»!1 on *u*h of the
•■it’Wtis a« eatt |io**ild\ leave their
Vopt* * to arm ni**l or***iti»t** themwlves
int** * omteuties without ddav and T*m
imrt to me **
«teu*r 1 II Sister I* \ t )rt is.-
•tor* t<* T be V I r ’• Ii r* • •> ||l .1 *e* } XI ir* V
1|. 1 si*** -»s; * T’|e olije-a . f this exited!
*in»* v-*ts ».» (Mciini J-i«k*-onv'lle and
*ti;il« is the le**.. of oiM-r- tiocs f r the
inning *»f »te*»r»s-s and -♦** iriri** i»i thiw.
way |to**ari*»iott of th« entire state of
* i
Flotilla. It is m\ Im-!i«*f tint smv!' an
ii« iihnit in iho war has cat!ml a jfreiler
panic t hr.niJioui tin* w lt<southern
cun-t than till- rail I of the rn|ore%i troops
in P!ori<1a.
I till ing this mcupit inti. .1 .»• ksonrilit*
was Imrncil In Fciler.il tnwnn*. A rorm
[Himlcnt i»t tin* V«*w York I ttlmin* wrote
a irraplin* description * * f tin* fir.* which
was prolwilih ovenlniwn. from tin* deck
•»f tin* tmii-|K>;”. Itostoir (Inn Iving in
tin* itarlmr lie charpil tin* crinc of
l< ii r ii i nt* tin* cit \ in tit I .iyhlli M ’ine am I
Sixth t'<>iiii<*itirnt i limen t». ami ih*
dared that tin* negro troops hail mulling
fn tin with it.
EGG IMPORTS AN
IMPORTANT ITEM
moiji: i:t;os \vi 1:1: imi*oi;tki» in
i M MO> I ll nj l*i i i UBKR Ol
LAST THAN IN Till F1S4AL YEAR
KNHKH .11 Xli Utl.t.
INCREASE IS RAPID
I MI'OLT \TlO.\S OF THIS AKTHT.i:
ol' Fool> HAS lilloWX ItV I.I AI'S
AXH ItOFNllS MNi K liNCt HR
I * i: M > IX t • ll*o\ I .M Ft HITS
iS/nrinl In I hi Ihitllilt
Washington I». t March It. Tin*
.• row injf •!• *•• ii I. i-i* c| tin* I iiilcil Slatii*
upon f**i4*it*it ictimrii*** for a part of its
fimm| Mipp1* l«*n Iv jut* rest In a special
st itcii.ont regarding imports ami «*\
ports in eggs. p!«*piri*il Ik tin* I Surra it
nt Foreign ami I ’mnesiie t 'oiuiticrci*. 11«*
par; incut of < ’oniun-rii*. Iiii|m»i i> nt « ggs
in the i..until of I»i <i*ml*er last amounted
•ii I .*>11 ItMl dozens nr inure than in tin*
••litin* fiscal iear which cm loti with .Inin*
lolll. In the fiscal wear Httii! Hu* import»
iiniuyiiiit) to ftkviNMi down*; III I!»Itl Nls.
"HI; in 1;m;7wni down*. anil in the
lir*t three month* i tirh the new tariff
law I lelolter. XiiVt'iflluT lN*ee||ilaer last
•luring w hi eh |ierii»d eggs were admitted
free **f duty the itu|M>ris aggregated 1.
rtU.ITs! down*. most of ilu m arming
ill the month of Iteei'llilM-r Keeell | roll
'•ilar ndv iees front I'hiiia and ICurojieiiii
l««rls imlirate eoiittuned large inerea*e*
in the shipment* of eggs p» this eminlrv.
I • g g s other than those in the iiiiliiral
eomlition are still *iiltj«*e1 to duty. though
at fedm« il rates and these 'how inere.is
iing ini|M«rts in tin* hriet |«*i’o*l for wlileli
tin* moiithlv figures are at hand frozen
or pn**erved eggs the dittv of wliiili is
now 1* «*ents |*er 1**11 ml. eompan-d with .*»
eents a down under tin* former tariff
show for the last tilliv nioiilln of l!»ld a
total ini|Hirtation of al*Mil I million
|*Mimls. valuer I at approxiiiiateh t In non
I’.gg loh*. now dutinMe at In |**r rent ad
I valorem instead of L'*> per *0111. as under
the old law. aggregated al*»ut 'Jinmmni
II *• mi ml s. and dried eggs. s.T*!l imuiid* for
I lie ihtee months ended with Iteremlrer.
Iii eaeli ease the ini|*<ris wen* consider
i a 1*1 v larger than those for tin* eurre*
|*>mling |* ri.*l ot l!t|J.
The limn!ri**s routrilmting the eggs im
|Nirtei| into tile I luted Stales are few in
II iiiiiImt Our lni|*»ried eggs an* ihieflv
the pn>dtict of t’hina. Siberia lliissia.
and soul hern l*'iiro|ie. those arriving
from Kngliid and tieriiuiii.v having 1**011
for the most |»nrt *hip|*ed into those
eountries fur resale to fonagn markets
of eggs ini|Mirt>*i| in the natural state.
I'ngl.ind is the rhief nominal sotjree next
in order lieing I’linia. limludiug lloug
kotig and I’atiada. t'niwii egg* are ehief
Iv from England with smaller ipianti
ties of i*ggs from the producing renters
♦ d l!iiro|M* and Asia and reexports 1 h**tn
in ilu* form to the I'niled Stales ami
ot her parts of I lie world.
Most of the imported eggs enter the
|Mi|*ts of New York. I'll lladel |di ia I'os toil.
s*an I ramuseo. Haltimon* 1\|iIw ink***
'seallie. Tnkmui. ami I'orllaml Oregon.
Hawaii also naeiv*** considerable quail
lilies of frown or preserved eggs front
il'Hit'kollg. a it import.till Hist rubting
jM.itlt l<T (llinese |»r*M|tit ts.
K\|» rt' of *^”s itiiriii); the ieur emleH
with Ihirmlst. Iflllt. itntoimiisl to 17 - It
ttiillioi. Ho. ous roin|i.ir«s| with praelieal
l.i l!» null ion hi ISlil. 7. - I! million in HUH
attH I 1 - tiiilioii in 1 HeeaHe Ufo.
While e\|Mi| ts of ej*i:s are still iillleh (treat
ir Hi.hi iiu|Hirt'li the elosinj: months of
the tear showisl a Hisiinetl) How n want
temletn i in ev|Nirts ami an ti|iwitril trend
m imporLs of that (omimsliti.
I \ IIONOlt or .1 U’KSOV.
t'eleliralioll at Yislllille of the Will
ii tnu isari of the lialllenf New Orleans
was sifiiali/eil In tin* laitmhinif of a
moienieiit to raise » million Hollar ffund
for a monument to \mlrew .lat hson. sol
Uier ami l'resi<|en|. kiii tor of New Or
leans ami *h*liier»*r of the Southwest.
No man ever Utter tleserusl the t*r*itl
iinl«- of his isuintrimen than Andrew
• l.o Usmi. ami a memorial of hint on a
seale oianaiisiirale with his aehieve
nienls out;hi to U* ami won H U*. a na-
tional shrine. National Mouthli
• •
N ew Ratines And Crepes. II
RATI NFS lead l he long linl of heavy rough-surfaced I]
t FABRICS being the most in demand for the smart II
| tailored effect? while CRLPRS are hiving a tremendous II
vogue for lingerie w aists and light Summer frocks. ||
l ino riUlmtl rirjN »t -olid mlorM 27
in.iV »«l.
A t mm| ratio** oro-- liar rfo|n*
*•1 «d«»r 27 in. .. .*Wr yd.
1*1 mi ««r oolorod or**|ir* a Inn lint*
from 25** in .‘Wio m|.
Kl.MoX \ ri;I IM S .2#e yd.
I 'no* oitiliioiili-n-il Mill.IS with
.nol without raliio- -lri|*o. on
11roly lo w t ofon-d tlowor *1.* ijfiiw
.*!.•*• to *1.25 yd.
*. \ I- \II.\S iii all oolor-. | • la in
ami -lri|M«| 27 nolo- . l.*o yil.
.n st i:i:i >:i\ i:i».
A full lino I.f |i|:l.SS lilMSIl VMS
al rolor-.I Or yd.
j WE SELL JOIN GOODS
JUAN H.
Corner Adams and Twelfth Struts ... Brownsville Texas.
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