Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1914 Page: 5 of 6
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WHY ENGLAND IS AT WAR
(Rv the Rt. (ten. K. K. Sunth a. i\ !* »
I SfH * i'll in II' //'i'fl/i/t.
Ik'U'divi*' ;*f?*1 lawyer- wtitee <i*it %* i* •-
to IDVr-ti”: te III- t* r»«*tl- erilf e. A
tho-c rlllt**- wliieh explain nto-t ■>! tin
faets. Tie* my '■ rj - (and they ttr. many I
whnh -in roll’d I o Miii.it y eol*»--ul at
tempt ail world tiii. <h j* will I Itclievc ill*
In explained lay the simple taet that in a
nation ot m*ty eh di-t- national policy
lias lor sett1 time pa t In-* n directed hy
the aleali't <1 - • *:•• ;«*rec who !i«tv a e*j
tand ii'ed h. illy t .d! the nmt h uiaiite ele-
tneiit- itt tie country to mask their repul-
sive purpo *. T! e merits Inieh as there
are) and d t’eel; ol Herman Jioliev are
tin* v "f hr;*te .. . •*. N .'hiny hut hrute
forte end'd eoltlhl. Im.Hi (lie tilert! and
tin* i!< 1 • ' Tin? <h • i • e of I'.urojM i- ni-
tleetI a iu * .<*• .•! >•> ! i•: 1« mate -rial amralily
“eiiermi t itiif'c’-t- <>t iininkitid . • h *
the tyranny ot reh nth— mi/ft.
I will (five a few lllu* trat io> - ot tin- way
this e\p>.- all'll ill the tael . Tin pro-
et-s del T •! hi :-in will' the present ef. i •.
Iii Ififlfi I'raiier eautdit tu a moment »»t ttn-1
preparedtir-s v toft i d to s|»et| a -/Teat
toM i”ii mini ter hy a xiitiud threat -*t yy. r
from Henna nv. A yearoi ty*<> hiter Kie—ta
wae toreetI to ar-iuit -< «- in the Ikdkan imiI
ley ot Ah I ri; I ie« *n Use tl* Tina s toot I hy
In r ally tin I'. < m|teror'- oyin words) “in
% limin-j urn nr.” At \..«dir •' was a t!«*r
man war-hip that yave point to Herman
diplomacy. lie pi|h|n*l-t- ot the World
diinnir tin- p'-n ttl t- mid little *| |im---i
or uhtlely even in lie a«yr<s-ion- of (»*-r-
inanv little of the patient einleayor to -*
t un hy atloril diplomacy tin- I mil - td y it*
lory. A diplomati t» ni-r state-men
hluiidcred. t in Mil'll a t ypom-td- ot loree
they tor tin* tine n*a|«d -oine u«-et— *■-.
Ihe real author- ol nil I hr man policy
wt re then a- now tie ne u yxlio ; w force
in their wakiiijr and dri-aminy moments
alike who lived on it and who I <l*»iiht not
I o do t h< in |ii I e <* a r. re a •: y ' > tie*in it
name.
I have -|Miken indeed of tie- merits of the
th-ruian policy. The yrim ;< o|v< which
at va t -aenlio1 of • (Fort and I fen in- has
built up in a lew y .i a yiy.intie ir tl ef
ami maintained lor three generation- a
still more myan! n* army tin* iinp'-rioii -
lo”ic which hid- fair at the moment to
leave sealer a civilised country m tin-
world without au ultimatum tin tie |K*rale
'alor whieli. t*yin a- I write in tln-m limy
tin* .-lop- ot tin* fort- "t l.u-ye with the
be-t hlod ot <h-rmany tin- e arc demon I -
iti tin* rule ot loree one may admire thouyli
the negation ol ri'.dil ami jn-tiee whieh the
total result involves -*»on turn- admiration
into dl-yu-t.
ftl tin* ileteet- p *rli. p the nio-f
natint; (thouyh morally not tin* mo-i -e-
rioii-) i- tupnlity. surely the eharaeteri-
Iit* we.ikilt*- ot violent crime. The numr
mi; misealeulatton- u hit ti jfie diplomat v
ami policy ol tin* to in.an yovt-1 nmotit di
play throughout the otlieial reeord iu-t
published by the Rnti-h ton i n olticc ate
pa ml It led only by the crass ah-tied it v
its attempt to deceive to cajole or to bribe
the Hriti-h yovernnient into neutrality.
»<'■ I . No. p. _*n.| (in t|u. 2t11 n|
duly. Hill tin linti-h amha-sador hi
\ tell It a reported home tin- “confident be
lief” ot the ih mum amha—ador there that
“It ll "lit yy ill keep <|Ute1 fin ri n y clia -1 is**
im tit ol Si ry la.” \\ rmd by hi InHl-h
«tdlea;in* that “the liu- im yovernnieni
luiylit In • oiup* lli’tl by p111>11- .. .ina ri to
intervemi 0(1 tl. halt of kindred nationality.”
he eantetiiptlion ly hru-hetl a-nh- the
ye lion.
“Iln day ot Pan sh* avitatHni” In
salt! "Weft HVl'f ill'll \!" eoW W a — pert--ef Iy
| ifiuetThat Kaylan4 with an Iri-li n-i
tm her hand and a prultuiml l..y. „f |M ae.
would ill \er draw the wot«|. eo n u a nio-t
riyhteoti emi t. w. a polttn a| it i-eah u
latioii ot tin- -atm* kind
I in* military tnt-<*a|t*illatton- wen* iu tin
same thrvetloti all ultimately hn-twl w> ma
..at. oy.-rweeniny eo it idem e tllMt
liont dure tat e the oneonte ot 1't'tt - -Inn
iirtn . • Kiattee.” -.ml |). (j rtnat am
ba--adoi tu tor* <piot*ti t*« Sir Mauri*-* tie
Hull «m “W.I - mu at all m *..million t.*r
ta* in*- war.” t No. . I. |0. i “Rn-Kja”
-anl hi. Au-t rittu . .dlcaym in lU-rim
5 “in it her wanted i.ol' Wt*' in u position to
make war’’ l July li**:! and Sir K. Hos.-hen
sU«ili< untly add". “I thuik that opinion
i' -Ii. rnl hv many |ie*»pie her. *’ (that is in
1. Hie As 1 write i*. rhnj." tin* m« * -i<»-
niti« aot <>t I!.*—<• tnisra!* illusions is b* ing
wat died with deep admiration ot .In* whole
w orld out'ide the dual a Ilia nee. The ter
ritie army e*»rp' which were to have *wuw!
across the plains of Belgium t«» out Hunk
the French true tar defense - he for* France
wa> resoly to meet them have I mi kept
three or inor* t|K*rtu*jw* lutiili day- by the
heroism ot Belgium lighting t«• tie ire*. Did
Her many ever dream ot this? I dottM if
!or. ilium r t-.| in the training and -h-riptii*
war. the ablest iii*t may h*s« toin-h with
tin spirit til tlie eiti/ciis uf a ir* e for* tgu
country
\**t th*- details f derma a negotiation*
with the British government fully ma1 eh
th** blindness .( ||* -« course?*. That tier
many wanted t«» U tree from Kituh-h naval
opposition is — Ii evident. Til# means -lie
thought would he successful jt securing
**ur neutrality nr* uuliciicvohle. ( N'**. So. p.
!*') lid July 1ftt. I'll |t i|e <o riuiin cteiu-
e**|tor sol* >uiily tissured tIt** British niuhas-
"iidor nt 11* rim that he accepted the priu-
rip’* ol Bnli-h policy towards France
witieli In stated 1** !** that Ureal Britain
w**ul*l n ver sfaml I»y and allow Kroner to
• n crushed and equally solemnly ought ti»
secure British a «|tn« eenec in tin* erndting.
• *t France hv a proiui*e that to* part *«l
France when e«»n«jw«T *1 should in- annex* *1
So d* rtiiai r hut that all her ****l**nies might
•«•. A- in .me an oiler tor fh-rniany t«i
make a* it would have h« on. in Mr. A-*-
•piith's |-liras*- an n famous bargain tor
Kntdand !.* * iitertutH.
And Kte.’li h credulity was no less timed
»»> the bar.'ain we wer< offered in r« |«*et
of FI trim i*. \\. m re to pay. money down
in th** go***! coin of Fein h e* utratify mir
• I**-! kept in harbor our army in it * bar
rack* while Berta.: ny overran Belgium
with her te.***p- am! get m return a iimiu-
i-«* that in tin* hour ot vb t**ry F<*l* iiim
woiilil lie **vaein ted by B rnumv whose «n-
tiv into if would h« itself a violation <*t a
previous pro**;i- Made to lb** whole <>t
Kttrope.
I!***'** things s|jw tbit Ucnmiriy ba
k* pi but one halt **t Bismarck's poli* v.
fh»*\ hnvc renn tulicrcd to the full his stern
belie! in blood tiled iron. They have be»t
entirely tin* k**eii insight into the motives
foreign ■ iveiTimrnt* and peoples and
la « irefill resource by which In* coiteili-
•n utrici s> ry opponent** **r encouraged
1 1 ta. * If. *l»*l . \\ * may In* sure he
•* ha l«r» seen tin* resistance of B* l-
sC "a and averted th** neutrality ot Italy
Hint lifs offers to Fog loud it not more sue-
• * >lul. Would at !**.* t have l« « n less
fat noil'.
Ill** treatment of Belgian provides the
main pr**<*4 of the dishonesty and in iu-»ti»*c
*»! the ideal <*! force. The ruthless **olumiis
*»t !‘rus- :r an* today irampliii" on tin* soil
*1 B* tgilllll 111 *h’tlan«-e ot the pli’.lited
honor of flair nation. If the guimitilec
w (itch Prussia t'cvi* th** Belgian integrity
ami n utrality m |s*tt» ami reiterated in
1 v~“ ‘*JHi he Hilts set aside to *uit fin* mili-
t rv plans of h. r general* in tin ir * am-
I'ni-ii against l-ran**** there I* j*n *‘ti*| of
au\ ml* of righb-ouMH*** among nations.
” "hall have »ieli\**re*| ourvelv« s undis-
guised to the rule ot tniudulcnt might.
A nation which vi«»l *it*- thus u. pledged
word at th*' hid*ling of a military **as»**. is
m*t likely to li**e*l lln* stigffrsturns <*f hu-
inn tie sentinieiit. In uii'W* rv mg puV nil «d
the object of for**** tunics .n* lieing laid hv
Berman ship- m tin* oj«*n w a ter- oft a gnat
met ml port I'he 'inking of one British
warship i-. in 4*. riiian eyes a gain worth
any |»« ril to th*' un n luitiiuieii and p i>-
ee* r Units ot Mu rope and Am* run. |< l
•*« fid ' iti/eiis ot the Fnited s:it*-s *;..
• ’ the bottom if only .*•..*• f*>« 0| B. t.
mativ’s foe nuii pr* ci «|e *»r follow tin m.
Ill* wind* p*»l*e\ of the pr* sent Bernuin
w ar *-n Fur*•{•eaii « iv duration slums that
tin- ha re mg. th* culture ami the huniitniti
• •t th*' 4rermaa people havi alnlnatid u<
;'v‘*r **l tin troll ideals ot a gt-mp «.t
Pm-siau generals nurturing timid i*.*ru>r-
. • '■*■ ot (ji other * I* nu'iifs it our common
tin tun' a blitul In ft*-1 in th*' omniptiteue*- of
<*rgani/*d might
I here is no part here for a review of
the cinirie hi diploma «jr and indeed the
-pint with which in the Ist-t stage (iennniiy
t*** -ed about ultimatum* -mr' *t* that
whatever tin* di|douuitie course. she meant
ullimatelv in tiii|M>*f upot the rest of Ku-
roj*c war or surrender. Hue that |»euee
could for the time have been p*eserv**d'
not « i|h-lauding tic* genuine H ill t i diffi-
culty between Austria and Htis*u. it only
• m rmany had t« ally exert* *1 in t If with
•h i alh in Vienna can hardly be doubted
• Mir a tuba ul**r in \ ictiiut more than once
r* |Mirt«d tin militant 1 aa- of to* (i. rrt.au
colleague: **l nfortunately the (iennan am*
ha *ador hitii'olt so identified with extreme
. nil Servian feeling prevalent ia Victim*
that he ;■ utdihclv to pi* « I th * e.t«:*i of
; *a< «* with entire -inei rity" (duly A<:.
And again a few day* Inter we nr* t 1*1 bv
tlo* s.ime uuthorilv that there *s •v.cn
4fi
greater t* n ion between (JeriiMiny and ffu>
tif ti.. n *ln r*. ▲ hvl*vi n V*»s I * ? ■ and ltu«-
s| i" and ilia! m tie (Jenna n ai d*-;t*lor a!
Vienna dc-ir-d war trom the >*’ and that
hi- sir.til" per-onal hi;* pi ;*’«l' eoforerl
ae*n»n hire* " | Augn t » The final
iup!ure lliiis cam* no! front Au-tria am!
• »a- -*.■ l who had a i[U«rrt*!f but from li- r-
itiatiy who hml ttolie.
Engiuntt a* tin* puhli*|ud record - ho ’ .
strove earm tiv for peace. Now that In
Si t* ‘wen reluctant 1\ «lrawn into war. tin
e**cntia! rig-fi 1 m s ot her eau** ha* hern
demons frit ted not I. ** by the policy ot In r
etiettit#. than In ti ... * ant! dis-
pirit lies of her own statesmen. Other mt-
th.iis in other war have hat! 1o seek a
ea-ti* belli. (teriaar.v had t• >r**t*d upt>n m
a righteous issue. \\ <• light in the iir-t in-
*t.ilo e to preserve tin iudc|M ndence ot a
small free kingdom guaranteed tiv ottr onn
pledged word uud tnennet d hy tlcnnaiiy in
del inure of h**r ami tor her own cynical
object* of war. That tin last sentence i*
no exaggeration i* liortic out hy the *{<ooen
*<t the fterinan imperial chancellor in tin*
n it hslny oil the III* of Aii.ii-t when he
said:
‘itentienien vv** are now in a slate **t
necessity ami necessity knows no Jaw.
1 htr ir .ops have ..upied Luxemburg and
perhaps i non matter ot fart the speaker
knew that lt*lgiuni had iteeii inv..ileo that
morning| nr** already on Belgian -oil (ien-
tiemeii that i contrail to the dictates ot
international law. It i true that tin- French
government has declared at Brussels that
France i willing to respect the neutrality
• d Belgium a* long a* her opponent j-
|w**ts it. We knew however that France
-food ready tor th** iuvusioii. France could
wait hut we could not wait. A French
movement upon our flank upon the lower
Bilim* might have beet: di*a*tr*<u-. Nt we
were ••'«m|Nl|c*l to override tin* ju-t pro-
test ot th. Luxemburg and Belgian govern-
ments. The wrong -I sjM*;.k ojkiiIv that
we an* eommitting w»* will indeavor te
make good a* soon *is our unlit a rv goal
has bran reached.**
We tight next to *av<• France against
hat is now n*vcal<*«i as a plain attempt to
destroy her a* a greet |n*w*t. We fight
In-llv t<> avert a situation in who h tier
j ilianj IIS the arbiter hy might of Kuru|*e
J would have necessarily forced England to
flic saim* servile dt*|ietid* tn e up*>n her 10
i * be rest o' KnrojM*. I* (Jeriuanv jwdiev in
t’tis war succeed* then tor unotlier filtv
year* we ai hid goodbye to any attempt
Wfilnf** n tetUiitiomil relations upon the
oreipiple- ol t it her domes! ie mdcpetidcnct
<>r international morwlitjr.
the STAit Of TEXAS.
»" *''• Chi lli .It ■ I ll t ||. |
• •unity i Jrt.tins;
\.*«I lire !(. r tiy . **11110 m.|. J to mtnmiot I| \|
i ■> ter. «»y iiuiking |iiiMi< at mi of tltis citatint.
<m* < in 1'iM'ii week for („r xtu**e*»ive
!>!•< ri**»is to til muni .lay h* i of. *
n* w i.i|h r Hil.lish* >l ib y *ur <-«>utiy if iln r*
■ *■ a newt*|Ni|a*r pi'disked tin r.-fn. hut it u**i
th* a in an.v I** v |*i)*• r ptiPiished in the Tw*nt*
* j»i«li*i.l district. ti«l il ti.. r* i...
mi" r |.:ii.|is!i* *J in maul judicial • Ii; 111**«
tt.* n in a newspaper ptdd.lc i tin- nun
diatiwt to miI « u.„ty-|.i^itli jtnlici.il ds
fn*t. to appear at ti. „ u regular term .
tlic 1*1 ti-m *t *.f t'l r**n c..ulty. i.
I ll;*l*i* IJ lU III*. OMirt Uotl . fheleot. ill ItroWtO
' 1 ■ vas. th « <■ .|i l TlottdllJ 111 Nocm
1 l'} the mi in* I** mg the until day
’ ' •’ • iu ■' i . A I * till I. tit* n uinl then t*
iii>Wet* a j tilt*>o fii.-d in nan! „rt *■„ th*
f.tli day *4 June. V !• lit! 1. in a >iiit. nun
* '■ ' docket *»f s till I'tturt jtr»*
w i* ii tli t • nil t’oiiKt Irrigation eotnpariy i
oia in iff. a ml 4 »••>■'!:; tntta Foster and 11. \|
I •st.-rs ar- defendant*. an*l »i:d |*etitk.„ all. g
I **** *‘s* cuti. ii In <P orgi.ita Foster ami II M
l".*r fa*. vei l.i >* Ii* n in f< s f.r
l • *'ch. dated .lane 1!. t!*e* * rt p vi„. *. f„
tile followttjf .I s* ritual tract *.f iai**i:
1 lial •'••I't iti lot pits*** **r pare**) of land i>
ins att'i 'ttg situated In the 4Vim tv *.f
* r*>n. fSate m ’I * vn*. ami more iMtrttruktrfj
i|< ritod ns follow « t**-wit:
rit*. *a*«t half of tract *ir farm |<*t numP* r
tiat'* lilt in sic*"titart naitnlo-r forty-seven l 17*
(UyasaMlnlli- tra-t. * a.:'tiring tw tit*. rjtii
Acres ns platted Jy the Unit t -n*f |rnratio
* i. .n hj .int *1 fly ne. nl. i i the I».-.**! It*
♦'•aof Cumem county. Te*«» t** which mat
°f (•' ’t_r* t.-i*•„«-. „ h* re made: *tki il ii taotn!
till* trad I* ing oat .J and a |*art **f that nr
tain'larger ti.u*t **f !:„*l kn wii as "Sun
'■ J » l‘ •' *C ; i| t „ lolllly T* V
as. ti*T »'>*o*'it thirty -s.-r* n miles „* >r4ttwr*rt
ft -tit the city **f It rownsviHe in t‘.tinier**i ro*»li
tv Tr*iis winch said lit mi til* |*l«i„tiffs.
4 o«st Irrigation c out fumy *-it stud dat* «
vey.si to defendant* bjr warranty «h*eil. I Inin
tiff alleges that there is .In- on ih»- s***s*ti*l *.
*aki but** in* hiding prim-ion I interest infer
* st **n past du** interest and att *n»«\* * fee*.
ri**-_»nti» s_"Os.a;s whk-h ts past da- m«l in.
1JMmE. 1‘Llitltlff .idl* ges the iipj.-viumt of til*
...» fn it of l«t« i »V to i-iilh.-f said <r>
*c.:.' and its »ftcement to |kl« Mn| sn*.niey.
th* ten P* r c* lit stiptiial. d in Wthl t;**l* •«.
Ilsiutiff |ways for iwuaticr and service i*f
cUation and f**r judgment #-*r the s.-*id sun
lu» ami f.*r 1- r* t l*»* urc i.f * ij vetsioFn lie
upon the h»-re main »v- dcocrfbed tract f Jaw*
anti f*-r suit* *>f Ktid land it* satisfy »*i*l del*
and for writ of m owi.in «r**< for get* tul am
sieciaT.^ Mid «- iidtaldc relief.
Il'itiit f id not. Put |nrt |wf.*re said court
LOs aforesaid m at regular term this wri
smii to„r return there.*B. showing h*>w yaw
hnv** • t<-**wtrd the snute.
liit n ttuder i»v ham! ami the seal .4 snk*
4"*»nrt. «t .*fr*s- in ftrownuvilie. T--vns. this th*
**(! day of Aug *t A. !' H*V|
l.» l! 1.4 KfiWAl sKL
t'k-rk. histrl.t i \*urt. I’Miirmti IVunt
By 1. Karate L>c|*uty.
i
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•\* I'« li »m‘«I I** ter-*.
Hh-wiim ille. |'t \;iv \tign*>l j*i Tlit*
follow in" list of lottn> remains on hamt
itmlaline.1 loi w«-« k emliuj. \iil'IIkI »***.
lilt Same will I.. M-nt to !»«•}r! Utiii
• Mli.-e i> inI il iim.nl in two wm-hs.
t lent Itiuoi M.’IiiImm .la.hi. Vitierieau
'lent Mitrket. Vr liilial«| K ||„ Itarnila
s< >«• r.i. i ilk It ii. i on!Vi ras s ilaiiioii.
I H'lgoll.nlo Antonio. Flore.. hatiile.
I Ioi.-h Salons- liar.ia Ini.ntiio. <jrtn
Iiln'ii lo i...I llriaii.i. S I
li.olor. II rkinan I’ |». I! r.
• I.ti. x I»!»%•♦ lairiioil IntIn r \.. VIalla
I rum i-o o. Vl.ir«iia .Ion.* Martin*-/ Julio
• M r It-. - M." .t 11 V|• •rail •»
I uis. NiiMirru • lamln |V«Ir.sza. IMourla
I elt*. IVtinnn Hugh. K’.-eiu FeliH.mu.
KiMlriuuoz itr iroro. S|>az Kimlio.
S.ilnzar > .iiit.ina. Sn> l.r r. ||. s..t.
A twins li.. Stark J. *eph \\ o. Tor.as
lta>ilio. W ml Jain v |Wells Karon.
VVinshiji U X.
I.a.lu-v t ..roua.lo Fpifaiiia I *<»rte?
^ nitwi t. I'nglish Mi^ Soph a. tiijon t*ou
».-jw ion < ilo. tin. in. Sn |vra title*
liuin Xasaria. Ilemler-ant Vfrs. Klla.
Mancka Kxiguia lYre* «ie. Mem Kpifuu
'a. Monlr* f rant iv* .* \him*/ Maria «!«■ la
I * * *■ - I'fUa llalrnla dr la IV nut
dr. i'i/an.t I ran «rn ftil.rra \udrrti
Saurln*/ \ i'Ii ria. Si I*.a Marla S}Ma»rw
•Mi" I-f»iT>.*]. Antonia.
•M i >. •! o. \Vht'»*h*r. I*. M.
tialvrstoii Oihv niorv wltrul ha> I*.-
guu to inoxr U lMiVli this. jH.ft and Kl'l
rojirau tontitrirH. and during lit last
wnkMxrr.il million lo.^lirN thi^
.grain tt;i» 'i‘Ml to 11»«* xxar riddrn roun-
tr <*s.
ini: iti i; \i?<hi ii|- in ssi \
‘ r u>» U §(> pmbtktiu i
Tit. Vi Ton Ot Kfiglnnd. Fr.iio-r and
l»U"';i in I hr |in»rtit sdrttggir would no
loon* Hi.«|t m „ * doiiiiii.tnrr in
l*.ttiii|i|. in thr Iwmlirlh imiliirx that
'If virion oj ihr Allir* uxrr Natron
tuadr Fliropr. s|j|» rrl |„ thr I >.:ir i„
«hr ninrtu nih rrntnry. \Vh:u h ippmed
ihrn would ha|i|Mu again. It i« Frig
damlA rid in h «*torv in turn against
w hrnrv. r I hr Kin* fMixtrr iiirh
.a«t"» British intms.lv
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DRUGGISTS WON’T
GUARANTEE CALOMEL
But they do jraurutitcv IWmiii - liver
Tone with mone> bark off* r. Tin* next
time you think you need ti tlo**c **t cs:l>mei
don't lake it. Hu n if you have taken it
often before tills imjfit is (he very do«-e
that would salivate \ >n and inuke yon sh-k.
The use «*i calomel is MUi1etim4.es followed
by very diitijrerous after rlYerts. If you are
eonsti|«»lrd or hili«uis or if your liver has
jjidlen luxy ami mai live two or tlin ••
doses ot I toil .on’s | i%er Time flat pleas-
ant tiistinji- v* •*. r.d.fe Ih|uM w ill make *. on
le*i Ilk** new. !•••**. M I’ute-zunt. I>**lien
•li'l la*ori W**uld not re* oli:.tie* «l
I.ner Tone in |dnee *»t enlo’m 1 if tb. v uen*
not wifliri*: to tally gnu motor it. So any-
body v. I|«1 buys a bottle of fk eforti's IJ'v. t *
Tune of tli 1 in jin*! dors tnd find it 1* mu-
ck thill uh>olti! **y tlikes fte |d. re of r.|
mid may eoim ieio |Im* -d* • nry -'av an**
if t his or her money hack.
I* *»l *on' liver '''one it :• **lv no
hiul after • iT* * is and t an '< 1 harm to j
ehil J.nw **r to irMHti-ttjis.
< hulk f ft .lat>'.- If iiots should invade
t ■ • konst* remenOwr that ll»**y ileltod
* M'ld rimes and will u«*t irn>* .» 11 h f
* h *k line.
!Mw«*h UH7 anil 11*12 hnrtirtl mlilr
ip icrmauy iktfRiwi l*y r»<K».*#**<» Ii *a«L
The Jrffcrwdi <*i!jr I M«*.i priiitmliarir
i** to iuiu* a nigh* nrhtad for eon*iti*.
Art JUDUANCE.
E:\TITLKi» AX OKIUNAM'i: “MlLUX A
« «uj\IMS|«»X ill. i lHiSlvX T*i FltAlIt
v >• vv «*iiAi:rt:iir
Wiict1 jisi. Am. ir 1' .»;H in’ (In Down) f’h"
Mlll'lLilt I "Jt of tl'H- of 'I’ll v •' H V|-*l.* 111 ific
fesiulttlee or pr»eert» titf iittitinrttjr of ant i»i*r
p-.rat-'"! * 'illy luui g ii>of- than fire tlioii *s**ri
ittk.il)it:intN t ho right to (wutide f«y unfieninv.
t*> ho mi ih!' nl in Ih-’ inter* tl;*
ipi* stitiii. ”!Mi®11 a <\Miuti.itw«4l«ti be rhuaro t«• fratni
m nr 1r chatter. mid triri'wi* naid teatloa firtl* t
*{eit Ilii'ilf l| i ♦ li-of t**I| for fit** - nil
nUMKIl t»f wild Ijllt •lion in* brill 11 of l»**n*
than thirty •!*>» »r timer than ainety «lay> iiftse*
tl*** iKituttigr e:ii*l *e it*i.»te-e and nfae* fur tli
(wMiemion tbefref in auMMf ieiw»i»*if»er pol#
ilfctl.nl iu said i Ify.
Nutt lli- r* fore in am »- with kij.1
!*Hi»?r Ha nied art Mr be it urdnitietl by the cit)
eotitieil *il tin' tify «f llr».»‘*»rl!!e. T< iiim ilwe
■ naif led i«• fin* >u.i .■(' «>.[ \.
tif «a*i| city- at a nfieelil t"lection t*» in* hidden1
i*n 11:1 * fiftei *ifb itny <** Se|drti.'*er V. I*. IShl ■!
lilt* .plrfctinU ]| 1' >|it It ''.toll I'l* I 'll**io-t
: I \ i ' . ' I ' h .' ; i oi
taiicnv. k;ihi i u* *11 n l*» In* pricled in ae nrtl
wur will th** nion .-aid *<• 'tin** \ * tldhili
win* li proud* « that name hbatl«• ultiin »»** |*ttt*f|
d'-eigaatb'*1*. air! prior »§uili las n*»d»* liner
on for tii»- *l*< !i* •#» fr**tn tbe eity* at hir*r*- **f 4
shatter ('-faittniitee ••? ti**t |mtn thaa fift*** u itt**tm
tr n» or nt**w* thaa *'-**'»* member fur each than
tlr *t| till tel iltll.1 hllatlt 4.
I' la-rd at n ri-;-rtar r> union of the o!< «• a
• il **f tie- eity »f ilrowtmi'Uh . thi* He* ItHb it*’
of Anaaet A. I>. lull.
.S III A. A. UUUtV.NK. Mayor
Atteni- Crirmte Villarreal. City S-creu.-y.
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I REASONABLE PRICES GOOD SERVICE
MARQUES CAFE
11th Si. Between Elizabeth & W ashington.
PHONE 562.
Ladies’ Dining Room Lure Foods. I
KANSAS CITY MEATS. I
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RATES $1.00 to $3.00 per clay.
I A HOTEL BUILT FOR THE CLIMATE ;
A RENDEZVOUS FOR BROWNSVILLE PEOPLE. ill
San Antonio Hotel Co. Percy Tyrell Manager.
Official Head-Quarters A. A. A.
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I ‘.unity nf1 I'abKti’iL Stale of Trsn*. wttk**" ta
beff! i g- - ii tFol a Mn !xl •*k*'tt*i» in and for
iiaitl city nl I’ti 4ii**itt< . t’um r» n I'"HOtJr. TVs*
a* wilt ta* In 14 *--a the third "Iu<‘m!>i> in Septeui-
bxr A. I». till t. th** Mgi b-nsK thr fifteenth
(lay of 'tnitit umcrtlu th*a purisMue <*f i*t»l*n»it-
•r.Umg to till*" «pM titled voter* of an hi rtftjF wf
I twee *i4tr tin* <|ii**»t4oti shall a * tuimiawiuM *
in' a|u» *;t«*d to Irani*' a new charter. That
•Olid . Vrti.ji Iihiitl tie In UI in citcll of the four .
it> ward of tins rit* in a*-eortlanco with suit
»s prr»i- died hjt tlx* law* of the State of Te* >
m in attrli me*** mad** iimI provided. and aa
| in aaitl order of ankl city coiuirtl.
Tli*1* f.ilfdwtng |*jiii;m ar«» dksiguatipw aa |**sdt*
jttg idnirra and thr peemdut hereinafter name*!
r* hereby ;»!»('*tm «'*l «b • ti.ai tibr-rs in awl
f*r each of ill*" r. -j olive ward* of thi* city.
First Ward.
I‘oiling I’I'iit Tli ■ uti*' si'*ry frame laiikling
nri| | y .me lEoiiwlo Itiitria as a lathery on the
corner ••( Fourth and Admits at red: in mill
" iilecT Villi lift'-era A.. It. 1***1#* presiding
judge S. K IliH.m judge; J I*. Allen j'idfe;
|*. ij. t’ar.fo*. rh'-kj lleort** 11< ad. derl.
Srrurd Ward.
1‘olhi.g I'h'** the fraitx- h.oia** ktx>wn an
the <l.r'i> ha.i'i. situated on. the itortlxTlf akl**
.1 Aednis sir»'..if. hrlwrfh Ninth ami Tenth
«irr. ts. of this dty.
HI V".ut. i lit.i *■ re I 'h11 I*. Tinrt>*>»r. |»rraU-
iii# I.■ U I' i"lint ii'idc ; Frank t'kmi•
indg. #„ .. r ‘ Stowe. Start; It. V. M«r*
rfs t-F-rk.
Third Ward.
ivi'ing t*!ao At the «M <*oni»**il chamber*
i tii"1* ett* hall IhiiMhhi on tlx Market Minor*.
iwuig the* r*e'• m**r tin* city jail.
1 t. - tx.ti * Hfhf't" It. F. lilnhlrf presiding fl
I mi to \ Tilth judge; It. A. II a It hr. judge
|..hti Thx l. o. el' *! . A I »ttl mttliii. rk*r|.
Fourth Ward.
l'"l!ios 11m* The Itriek house know* na
Mi • Iml.ekV r 'cage oil llliralw th llro‘1. I*e _
v. *"*"!! T! ill** util .til'd I* 'Hit- ruth Si Mels in
Kle iii>n officer* I. IF AF t Tint's k. pres*4*
‘in:* jinifis; A.. TedFirfc. judge; Ktnlle Wittu
mlge . 1*. F. lonmi * hik. t.leorge CiMHMW.
t ».ri<- t-v order of the < il> eoiitn-d of ltrowna*
j V til. . T VI*.
In t< tiuiogy w hereof witness Biy hind ami
i die "Atrial hi-.i) of si* nl eity. tiii* the If Hit day id
Atta. t. A. lb It* 11-
• S-.it* A A. ItltoAVNIl. Mayor.
Attest Ois.mto A ill i rreal. Secretary.
s-if:*n.
AN ORDINANCE
An owlimnee ■Mending Section Fourth i fth*
|*d ntt ordinal***** for tli h v.ing aiul |ir>>u4tng
| . ij. j.. -in- d)s :1 ttd e dloetioi* of lava to
1 Ira* Hi- current evp-as-s of the rila of
(iron ii .- nl.. T* \:i . for ilx* Improvement of
I'oaeF street * aixl brktges of mhI city awl for
the er« • tk*n. ii'iiu rixt ioii a ml purchase of
public InrUbngs. witter wtarluu electric light*
streets. sewers and other (irrtiiiiiitent linnrote*
i ix-ill a wit lull the limits of wiki city for tin** fit**
• ai year of 1ftFl and ororiditig for ala pad e-*oit
i.iiter«*»t i**t amuttn and a (•• tv ilty of ten per
j ..etit on ail d liwtueut tilVs.
it onfctinml In th- rit> r iimil of the city
<d Krow uavillr. T< w*. that s. • iPm fourth • fits I
of <ctid id'ot- *tjlol ttrdltwtnaf shall I**- atneml*
•**l to hereafter mid as follows to-w it;
•fh.-tt till hiixI |n*r» hrrtdtjf levied awl which
stiii 11 be tt.i4«c*i»!»d it it* l imposed under mid t*y
■ v irttif- of this ordirwm**' wliail hr |*tiid on or he*
fth*' first ilstt dny of S^'pieuite r A. IF
IfHI pid n iwanttt of ten per oniiiini shall
torn- in the entire amount of all of sakt lavs
alikh are ixu imhl hr th- first il*tl dav of
S..|a iiil—r. A It. mil together with intern;!
thereon at the rate of *ii per cent i- r annura
whteh siiul p< unity ntnj int* rest shall la* paid
alter tli*" In tew itftnti which aatue ahull
Tassrd at a r« gtdur mtsmImi of tlx* ilty • ofl®
eil. this tkw* 1 »*tti day of Anctot A lb l!»l I.
IS all A A. nutlAVNH Mayor
t'risunfo \ illarr**al. jirrrrtafy. s Is HH
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* Whit* not ami colored not
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* Pull Line of Girls' Dresses in iriitifhais
■ ami lawn from 1.25 lit* to fi.OO
■ L;i'li- ? ami Mtsu s Miihly ami hulk m
m Lions- s ail colors 1.25 eh.
Ilif line of la*l: sJiort waist a 1st* it
* stylws in « n*l*r<» «lery voile r:it* 1 net
* .. 1.25
9 laolms gowns very pretty 1-25 ami 1.50
9 t'hemises ...1*25 ami 1.50
01 Petticoats in silk ail colors.3-00
m Petticoats in sat!- • n with ^ilk flounce
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leather |miinps. colonials with th** new #
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