Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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DOCTORS
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i DR. E. E. DICKASON
: jf IMiynieian attti Surgeon.
Olllee over Eagle I’harniacy.
Hesideiu e Wot Brownsville.
1‘hoH' 227.
ATTORNEYS
F. W. SEABURY
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Itooms 5 <•. 7 \ s. First Nat I Bank Bldg.
RICH & SEARLE
ATTOIINKYS AT I..UV.
7 222126 Vivier Building.
Brownsville — Texas
Telephone 173.
R. I». RKNTFRO. A. B. COLE.
RENTFRO & COLE
.1 ft nr ii> fi* >il l.oir.
201 20*1 Merehaiits' National Bank Bldg.
BltOWNSV I III:. TEXAS.
Graham Jones West & Dancy
ATTOIJNEYS AT I..WV.
302 5 M'T* bant' National Bank Bid*.
BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS.
KIBBE GEORGE & POLK
Attorneys
Combe Bldg loll Elizabeth St.
? Booms II8 10 12 and II
1*11 ONE Jo I 202.
WM. J. RUSSELL
ATTORNEY \T1.AU*.
Booms 207. Mi n hauls* Nal l Bank Bldg
Urovrnsville. Texas.
R. K. HOII.AND
A1TOKNKT A I LAW
New Combe Building
Brownsville : Texas.
Attorney-it-Law
A. M. KENT
Brownsville Texas I'lione 21.
Office t trul Xational Honk Ithlij.
HENRY M. SKELTON
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ABSTRACT or TITLES.
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BBOWNSN ILLE TEXAS
' MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS CURDS
INSURANCE
’l l I AT S A LI*
W K. MENDENHALL
/*/#«»#»* 12. Phune 42.
U FIRE
2 INSURANCE S
2 ELMOKI: S. tiKIDLK >?
fi <V*
2 Phone 222. C
2 H
< “It Fays lo Insure*9
M. J. GARCIA
. Wholesale Grocer
COFFEE SI CAM. FLOCK
== 12th. St.-
BROWNSVILLE
1IAIK DKESSKK
llninlr«*ssin*r Seal I* Treat ment.
anti Sliaiii|»«Mtiuc a Specially.
Swim lie*« .nnl Man w**tk made from
t'oinli!in:'. Phone In.'* an*l I will i.tU
at \«»ur ti**im*.
MISS M \ XI ‘ El.A COKONAHO
4 POLITICAL WXOl'Vt | MI NT
1 herein announce myself a* a camli
dale for Cii\ Marshal of the city «»f
BroWiiMille at the eleetion to lw held
next April. I refer to my past re»t*r*l a*
city imtrsli.il and ssliett the support of
ntv friend*.
Adv. if. ukorok conxor.
|l isn’t liarthlo !*• a pliilo««»|»bcr Ml
you have to do Is to pie.nli what \«.u
don't praetor.
TO CLOSE SUNDAY
it.xmsr 1:1 \ i\m. to n.osi: si n
I» \ V MOIIT MKKTINO A Oil DAT
Ki l l DSH.
The revival nn’otingo which have Ineii
hi |*i.i”r< >* at lhe l‘a|tli'l church for tin*
inixl two we* U' will « I<Suiula) night.
The in*etin”'- which have Imv:i conducted
l»\ lln* llrv \V. If. Hrow ii »»f Iti xan havc
tweii a siinr<w from ever? *ttandtM»iiif.
TIm* laccl mg* lime I men well attended
ever* night both l*\ the niemliei'* of tie
church ami thoxr otii»id«* the church. \
large iiuiuli rot rniivi'i 'ini.* ha* ii!m»
in>it k<*<I lie* mm ••*■<** of 1 lie ue-ef ingsM
'The elltireh will hold il» regular meeliiig
tonight and tom *rn*w 'Inn* will !**• a
meeting «kx|M*eiall\ 1**1* l le* children. The
meeting w ill lx- called at :rio 'o'clock
Ml an invtl**d In attend jinit »h»* *hil
dr**n ;<n- cs|»**ci;dh »iI to In- pr*»M*nt.
Tin* meeting will <-lo*c with a Im|*h>*iooI
a rvice Sumlrr night.
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PERSONALS
11 a Martin • *1 llmislmi is a "in-M al
I lie S.i 11 ( a | |||' hold.
%\ . .Imies nf Sintmi i» .i Inisiness ti*
ilnr in lln i-iit Imlaf.
II M. Skellmi. tt Im lit* lieen mi a hti'i
in*** trip in 1 In- e.i*t litnrin*«l hmne last
itiylil.
\\ I’ <••••Mlniaii "t San \nlmiiu i*. in
• in • lit nn liu III*
<> 11 l\u||»t. nf 1 nr|»ii t'hristi 1 a
•jne>l al lln* Sail t'at Ins lintel.
•" hiniai" a* nf San Antmiiu i> in
lln* rift mi liii'ine*'.
Waller Simt nf llmisimi i* riui'leri-il
a! lln- Sail < :ll'|uS this limininf!.
• I I*. I ’aset ut Sail \ liluliiu i* tis
ilnr in llie eilt. .
t 'In He* 1' Vilifies uf tialkeslmi i»
nittotijg ImlatV ti'ituis in the fit\.
" IJ Vii'lm of \itlnirn i- a tivifur
in the eilt.
• I It Wheat uf H 'llie.1 i* here mi hilsi
ness.
W I*. INik nf San \ n 1 mi in i* in the
eilt a ”iiest al I lie Miller Imirl.
Thomas I*. Stnrk'T of St. Iunis i'
ainmijr lo«la>s arrival* at the Miller.
\. I. Muniumnert ut >an lli-nilo is in
llrutt list i lie I<m|.i\.
•Iii*lt;e Sam S(n*ars «»t San lleiiito is
a Inisiiiess t isiluj- in tin* eity.
II K Ih^raui nf llmi'i ni i-. h«*re iml.it.
Mr*. I. K Morris reinriail yesh t*«l;i\
a 111 • t II nn 11 I rmn a nf Ittu llimilll' In
Imr *nn ill latt ami ilai:yhi»*r. Mr. nn I
Mrs. V. \. MeKuy. al I.a I'mle Texas.
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• IT M TST I*A v vor. •
• •
• I'nles* th. ailvertio-r* vil.o live •
• thi' in tt>ji.i|MT e n make their •
• ini'ii " aanmineemekkls |»rmil :•» •
• mmi iln t ean tii| imp.- In make them •
• of jirofil |o I llelilselve.s. *
• Tim must phase ymi |n make a •
• eti'tnim-r nf toil. *
• Nalnrallt I In* \ are ir«*i nj; In m. ke •
• tin it ut lei ill” s a* alir.ielive * •
• pu"ihie in tl.eir .niti rl isean nt s. •
• llni ntmv than that lliey nr- •
• ins* to make u>»= •• I on beii firnm - < - •
• liol** l the vti-e a«|verti er trie* •
• :•< <ln a little Is jii r 1 Ii..n ) pi lei- •
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♦ Ii 1 in » mr ttkii 'nii r*-1 a"-l to •
4 »|t |<I a"* • m| t - 11 (•«•. lt|-. >1. •
• tn 1 • : • I lie a * i ei ft-• nn nt in a r* p •
* ** . nt.iiiM tim |ia|* *r like Tie I Ii r •
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• 1 ilame nter tin iiiimumvine its •
4 tislat ami MV lintt fullt l!n » enter •
• eterx hniiiaii ttani . •
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C1RCI BATING LIBRARY
All I he latest hunks al llie fll'nttll Xetk*
siaml. Krisi'ti ih-pm Ml tin* «lninlnr«l
tt e4*k It ami inmililly maiM/aiies 1! '*>* 11
I IKE BROWNSVILLE
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Phones 2 And 3.
SPECIALS.
Ask About Our
COLONIAL BAKING POWDER
We Are Gi\injL< Nice
Premiums Absolutely
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Free.
Satisfaction Or Your
Money Back.
Phones Nos. 2 And 3.
1109 Elizabeth Street.
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CITY NEWS^
To \hi /’oil"*' Owing in Hein' in
receiving tin* permit for tuy lieeuse. I
will In* eoMipel led to e|o*r in' salootl. cor-
her i:ii/«l.et|i and Twelfth street* fur
*i.X day*. Will In* m|m mil fur liil'illt***
t>n Mareh III. t’rixell Saloon Louis
frixell. l*ro|». ::i*Hit.
I'ilif Siimhiiii -I«•.i*|uiit Tie
\ino th.* morning seized twenty four rails
of milk lieldiigiiig to a Im-al Hairy man
Tli * iiispeelur allrgrtl that the milk was
adulterated ami threw IE* rati* into tin*
•ewer one call In-mg hrlH lor lest In-
lure tile rrrurHrr* euiirt tomorrow night.
Ihiin fonii/1. The Itrow ns\ ii ii*
'Oiingei *et will entertain tunight al
11 inkle' ’* liall Willi a regular week!'
hop. .
Si Ini's II ilil 1 J* illlill I 'ill aft "Tin-
Term is of ihe .lungle.” in two parts.
The humanlike eliimp ill We takes till*
lost halo in hand ami leads it into the
forest. See lie* leinalkabh* pietlire al
th*- Oilliiuiini theater tonight. No ad
'Uiice in priet*.
Tu ll'iltl I'.rutu- All examination for
ihe position of rural letter earlier for
t’aiueioii eonnty i* I«» Ih- held lomorrow
at tile Killer. 11 building.
It'tin ii Tumurruir. I ►. \. tl Itrieii. see
it tar' ol i In* l 'handier ol l'omnier<*e who
has Ims-ii in Houston mi business for »et
«ral day* is e\|w*rle«l to refurn this
iii' tomorrow
Tirti huii<il*. Two hundred ln.nl of
rattle were iin|Hirte l lor shipment from
\ie\nai yesterday.
I th mh Ih i** lh'linu. Managing Kd
itur 'I. .1. Slattery of Tile Herald i*
tod.i' attending tin- meeting of lie- \ al
lo |'ns« \ssoeiatiou in San lh-nilo. Mr.
Slattery was *ehcduh-d lo address the a*
soeiatioii lomorrow hm was toreed to
gaui/.iiiion ol a Tom Itali eluh in this
ileeliue on aei-oimt of the propo*e«| or-
ei'y.
I'h hi huii.—T<nuoi low will witness
tile departure of tile alldeties from tile
I>ru" n>' iIh- high selnnil |ur Harlingen to
parlieipate in the dislriel tnil meet.
Iln- ha^k- I hall galue between I he gl'!*
teams uf Sin lleuito and Itrow os'illr
"Ml play at Harlingen tomorrow to set
lie Hr- ehalllpiolisllip ol the Lower Itio
(•ramie I liters* lnda*l ie .\s*«M-iat ion.
WHLX vtnt (ait ob-
tain for $113 or so
clothes that aie made to
fit your personality and
as you tvanl them by
Ed V. Price & Co.
of Chicago
tchat's the use of acceitt-
*
inga suit pulled from the
pile and footing yourself
into being satisfied? Let
ns take your measure.
JNO. FilEDGE.
Exclusive Local Dealer
1015 Elizabeth St.
fc j
DREAMLAND E
TONIGHT.
AN i:\ II- or THE SI.I 'I.
INiwiTi* with Edwin Augii't.
THE TRIMS OF W.FXAXHER.
Faro* omioii ll\ Hi .Mujit
\ Fool. AND HIS MONEY.
\\ .ill |'liidi|>' Siuuili‘1 iin«l i. ii' Wi ll
c*r. An all '‘tar j*r»*|rrnm.
' Adini>sh»u five and i u cents.
TROOPS COMING
TO BROWNSVILLE
StjlWhTJOX OF f'AVAl.KY \M» M\
mixi: <ii x I’Latoox Win.
KKArn iu:o\vxs\ ii.i.i: mat
MONTH TKnor M TO -III KIN*
HACK TO L.\UFI><>. 111.1:1! KAIL
The squmlnm of IheTkiid rat all1) and
the marlline gnu |datooli wllirii are i*n
their way from San Antonio to Browns
ville i> evpeetrd here within fourteen
day*. I>... their arrval in Brown*
\ille Troop M of tin* Fourteenth nival
ry will »tart its overland trip to Laredo
whitii is ivgi4'inittal headquarter* Troop
1> the T'liir«l eavalry will remian here
the other enviilry troops In iug tin r<
in.lining iroofs of the First squadron of
the Third regiment.
Although Brownsville will If glad to
see the other troop* arrlvt the depart*
ure of Troop M will If regret led. Thi*
troop tame to Itriiwnsiillc one y« -;r ago
la*t February and during their stay
Imre Im.iIi the offieer* and men have made
mam friends among the e'tireiis of thi*
elty ami the Valley. M Tr**»p is probab
1* the nio*l popular organization ot the
Failed State* army ev* r stationed li re
It is probulde that tin- troop v iiI not
*ta* long In Laredo. The Four!«**ii*l»
raiile to the Imrder from tin- Philippine
Islands ami ha* led a very *trenu»ti|s
ejtisleinee *ituf its arrival. Tin* regiment
v.ill probably Im* tilieved from border
dutv ami nt to a l*e«t either in the
southern or eastern state*.
Distinguished Lecturer
Wtll visit lirotvnsville
Remain Over Sunday
All people interested in auv aspeet
of modern temfieranee work. especially
in iId‘ present prohibition eampaigu in
Texas should hear tin* addresses \l i s.
I.ila Carlin .Moore in llrow nsville Sun
day. Tin* meetings in wlmli she will
s|H*ak ar** ih signed lo be union meet
iiejs Not only |»eoph* affiliate*! with the
varnnis llrow nsville rlmiehes w’ill i»e
*ele*mind lint all person* in any way ill
|erest**d in the eatl*e as well a* all not
friendly to the eailse. will In* reeei\i**l
ulailb Mrs. Hoore is tsiiuiit**iiile<l a^ a
gifted. eh.inning. and i bspn'td speaker
Newspa|s*rs who have reviewed her ad
dre>»e. say there are no •lull nionn*nls
while >he speaks.
The fiist address will be at the Chris
liati eitureh at II a. III.
The second will In- al the Methodist
elllirell al tile ••veiling hour.
\ third addles* will In* to women.
Monday aiiteriimiii. at the Methodist
hureh. Al this meeting 'I is* Alliertu
\rrher will (nv«»r tie a mile nee with a
few sjHeial songs. No admission price*.
lli*e:.se i* mow known Hot to be due to
odors or d«vay ing veer tat ion. to vapor*
front stagnant immiIs or to the brsalliios
of sewer gas. not to be punishment in
flirted by a ellastisiiig tbsl. Iiiseas*- is
known to U* due either to living organ
ism* whieii are spread from individtin!
to individual by roiilmd or by other
means or to iui(M*o|ier mndilioiis of liv
ing.
There is only one thing a woman loves
inon than tiring told a see ret. ami that
is finding it out herself.
linMANNS-APRIL 13.
Balse’s Famous Opera
In 3 Acts Under
Auspices Treble Clef Club
Cast Chorous and Ballet
30 Persons.
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Music—Dreamland Orchestra.
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ton in n r
111:!: U:ii.\i V Kay 11.llama.
roi i: mm: im \ih;i:ii ihh.i.ai;
III 11.S l!«*liaii«'>' ilraina.
tiiin tiii; Kit li: sn;iiT> s-iig
•llama.
^ lMUHiltA M MK TON It ill T.
Selif ' l\.o tve| *|mi .ul W ill Altiui.i
Frstt nre
tiii; tm:i:oi:s of tiii; .ifm.i.i:
Better I hall e\er. The liniuaiilik'
eh iui|».i mr.ee take* < are of a bub* in ;i
»ui|»ri»iug **y. Thi* will Mill inon
than pleaM*. i^pty iiill} tile ehtldnm.
The iu w Majestic eoitiedian. Win. Nijjli it
Till: i; 1 \ A I. I'lTMIKItS A% u.khI a
ihe !*•>' Keystone rmanly \ fidimi
trip and a Inirle^nue bull fame
ivilra-lleiu tine Pickling in Till
II \i:\ll.I <S OM'„
Fried o and lUe
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MILLER HOTEL I
Brownsville Texas* |
On To The Gulf 1
[Free : Garage. *
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Eagle Pass Lumber Company
Brownaville Texas. ^
^ YELLOW PINE & CYPRESS LUMBER =5
m SHINGLES. BUILDERS HARDWARE -~
£ ROOFING AMERICAN POULTRY FENCE £
- POULTRY NETTING & BARBED WIRE. £
PHONE 318. BrownsvilleTexas. P.O.Box693#
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Slattery, Martin J. Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1914, newspaper, March 27, 1914; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1375935/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .