Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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DOCTORS
O. V. LAWRENCE M. D.
Practice limited to diseases of
EVE EAR NOSE THROAT AND RE-
FRACTION.
Offices: Rooms 313 and 314 Merchants
National Bank Building.
8.30 to 12 m. 3 to 6 p. m.
Telephone—Office 381; residence 53
ATTORNEYS
F. W. SEABURY
ATTAIN IT AT LAW.
Eooma 5 6. 7 ft 8 First Nat l Bank Bldg
RICH & SEARLE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
’ Boobs 2224 2% VIvior Building.
Brownsville — Texas.
Telepkone 178
a. a am* mo. x a cola
RENTFRO & COLE
A Hornrygat La*.
884-306 Merchaiita’ National Bank Bldg.
BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS.
Graham Jones We9t & Dancy
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
881-8 Merchants' National Bank Bldg.
BBOWN8V1LLB TEXAB.
Attorney-at-Law
A. M. KENT
■rowmville Texas Phone H.
Office FinI National Bant Bldg.
HENRY M. SKELTON
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ABSTRACT OF TITLBR.
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BROWNKVI1.LE. TEXAI
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AMERICAN COMPANIES
YV. K. Mendenhall
PHONE 42.
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RECORDS 1
FOR SALE 1
J. H. MONROE .Sul#«murt Milltr Haiti. 1
browntville. ||
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RAILROAD SCHEDULE
y GULF COAST LINES.
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Nik 1«»1 Ar. 10:45 a. in. M3 Ar. 11:35 pm
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To Sam F'tinljcf—From Sam Furtlytt*
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Ar. IO;.hi a. m. l.v. 4:45 p. in.
RIO GRANDE RAILROAD.
ltnmenvillr— Foint l*nltf|—
lv. K;.!o a. in. Ar. 10:50 a. m.
Ar. 5KKI p. in. l.v. 3:00 p. m.
MEXICAN NATIONAL.
l.v. Matainom* 15:35 a. in. Ann-rimn linn*.
Ar. MataniomN. .iJiu |t. m. Ann ri* .in turn-.
Hark! Hark! Hack!
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With raw tickling throat tight chot
‘•ore lungs you need Foley’s Honey and
Tar Compound and quickly. The first
dose helps it leave* a soothing healing
coating a* it glides down your throat you
teel hotter at once. Kvery u~cr is a
Irtend.—Martinez Hrug store north cor-
ner Market Square.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed hid* xx ill Is received at the office
ot the city secretary until I p. m.. Mon-
day No\ciiiInt 22. tor approximately 24IMI
euhie yard* ot grading work across lagoon
on Fli/aiheth street between Brownsville
and West Brownsville. Profile and *p«*ei-
tlciltloll* <1111 In- *<ien at the office of city
secretary. .1. \\ . Bail* eitv engineer.
—i i-i r-r»t.
O. K. Walker <<f l.a Feria i* in the eitv
todax a gue*t at the San Carlo* hotel.
Engraved wedding announcement* and
invitations. Bi*liop‘* Print Shop -11 1> It
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C. C. l<din*ou <*t s.ui Antonio i* a vi*itor
in Brownsville todax. I|<- i* registered at
the San Curio* hotel.
ilist received a shipment of Hughe*
F.lectric ltange*. |<et u* refer you to
n*crs. W. 11. Putegnat 1 o.—adv |y29.
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SEN. SHEPPARD
WILL SUPPORT
NEW FT. BROWN
Senator from Texas is Taken on Trip
Through Proposed Army Post as Guest
of Col. A. P. Blocksom and Caretaker
Louis Cobolini.
WAS GUEST LAST NIGHT OF
CITIZENS AT COUNTRY CLUB
Democratic Love Feast is Held at Which
Addresses Are Made by Prominent Mem-
bers of Democratic Party—Leaves for
Texarkana This Afternoon.
Senator Morris Sheppard i- the gue-t
lot Brownsville today. The junior Foiled i
Mate- senator from Texas arrived in the
**ity last night at t» o’eloek alter having
• -ompleted a trip through the Valiev with j
|the Cnited State- engineer- and soon after
j In- arrival here he wa- taken in hand hv
a nundier ot prominent citizen- meludiug
|.1 udpre J. A. Hrnluun llarbert l>nvcn|H»rt
Judge \V. |{. .lone- County Judge II. L.
Yates Shertlf W*. T. \ ami and other- j
With Senator Sheppard as the guest ot
honor and with -ome thirty-live men m
the party adjournment wa- immediately j
taken to the Brownsville Country eluh
where a genuine demoeratie love least wa-
h«ld la-ting until after midnight.
Senator Sheppard’s lir-t ohjeet in vi-it-
mg Brown-ville wa- U> -e«* Port Brown in
India If of the regarri-oning and rebuilding
ot whleh poet lie ha- lieen tailoring tor 1
some months and after seeing the lieauti- !
iul ground lie i- more of the opinion than |
ever that the government ha- erred in
abandoning the place and allowing the
valiuihle huihlings there to go to raek mid :
ruin.
-A** tin ot ('olont‘1 Block'oiu Major j
Sedgwiek Kiif and Louis (obolim rare- •
t niter lor the post in hehalt of the deport-
uienl ot the interior. Senator Sheppard
made a trip over 1 he post tin- morning and
lie-nle- viewing the grounds inspeeted most
ot the liuildings. ||e was visibly astounded
that the government should allow the post
to go to waste and uj*»u his return to
Washington plans to Itegin labors in behalf
ot the n'garrisolilllg ol the po-t believing
that sgeli aetioit i» neeesnrv on aerouut id
the uiieerlainty ot eoliditioiis in Mexico.
Fort Brown b\ ati executive order sev-
eral years ago was trauadeiml Irom the
war department to the department of the
interior. As the matter now stands only
an exeeutive order hy the president is nee-
es*ar\ to re-lraiister the grounds from the
department of the interior to the war de- 1
partition!.
S. t . 1 ticker president ol the Chain- j
1st ot I omnieree in a eonferenee last sum- (
mer with Seeretnry ot War Garrison was
informed that the establishment of a post
.it Fort Brown was up to Genera! 'J'asker
II. Bliss eommanding the southern de-
partment and that the war dopartment
would net on whatever recommendation on
tile subject that might l»e mdae hv the com-
mander of the southern department It is
U-lu ved that reeoiistmotion ot F’ort Brown
would neecssitate an investment of about
1 sj.'ai.tuai.
Engraved Christmas cards — Bi-h..pV
Print Shop.—11 Is .'It.
Are you prepared for the hunting sea-
>on t You will find a complete line of
guns (latest models) ammunition tents
icamping cots and chairs hunting coats
etc. at \V. II. Putegnat Co.—Adv. 9 29.
DISTRICT COURT ADJOURNED
Officials Will Attend Ceremonies Dedicat-
ing New Masonic Temple.
In order to |x-riiiit Ih-lnet Judge \V. B.
: Ilopkms lh-lrict Clerk Loui- Kowul-ki
.uni other Ala>oii* to attend the ceremonies
!dedicating the Masonic temple tin- after*
| *!••«»■>. district court w it - adiourncd at U
[o'clock thi- morning until Friday morning
at 9 o'clock.
In the county court the jury for the
week wa- di-mi--cd while Conntv Judge
Y.ilo- -Ct a tew ca-c- to lie heard before
hun I hi- afternoon.
Xo true hill- were reported today by the
gram! jury.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J t HKNET a CO . Toledo. O
_W*\ th*- undt-ralgnari. have known F J.
Cjiem v for the laat 15 years and believe
him |wrf«*vtly honorable In all buatn* **
transaction* and financially able to carry
put any t.bliaatlona made hv hi# l\rm
NATIONAL BANK OF C'OMMFR^K
• _ Tolado. O.
Halt a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally
actin* directly upon the biood and mu-
cou* aurfare# 0f the ayatem Teatlmoniala
5"* >r'0* 76 cent* Per bottle. 8old
by all nruedata %
Tak* Uti; a Family *»ui# for conatlpatioa.
ijiSSSSSB^S±
“WIXONAMILLS”
J. A. SiBondf Trvas.
SEAMLESS STOCKINGS
Underwear and Sweaters
W M BROOKS. Salesman
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PERSONALS
Lon C. 11 ill ot Harlingen i- a \i-itor iu
Brown-ville today. Mr. Hill accompanied
' Senator slieppard to Brown-ville Irom
.Harlingen Wednesday attenioon.
A. 11. Weller of Harlingen wa- in
Hrown-vtlk* today a gue-t at the Miller.
Engraved cards—Bi-liop4'- Print shop.
—11 lh 3t.
Miller Pendleton the well known Har-
lingen hanker t- a lm-ine— vi-itor in the
city today.
L. 1). Orui-hy of New York City i~ reg-
i.-tered at the Miller hotel.
C. J. Booth my d of Corpu- Chri-ti i- a
hu-ine— vi-itor in Brown-ville today. rcg-
L-tered at the Miller hotel.
Brownsville Grocery Co. sells Ruther-
ford*- bread.—adv. 10 19|tf.
S. L. (Ire-ham ot Corpu- Chri-ti i- reg-
i-tered at the Miller hotel.
Kdwin Chamberlain acting grand nui-ter
A. K. A A. M. arrived in the city la-t night
to take part iii the dedication cere mome-
nt the Ma-onie temple today lie i- a
gue-t at the Miller hotel.
We will save you from 15 to 20 per cent
on your plumbing. Fir-t na^s workman-
ship aud bc-t quality material. Get our
figure. W. 11. Putegnnt Co.—adv. 9;29j
J. II. Miller ot Houston i- a hu-ine—
vi-itor m the city today. He i- regi-tcrcd
at the Miller hotel.
K. Block Mi— Camille Block L Block
and S. Block the well known Kio Grande
City family arrived in Brown-ville on the
brunch train la-t night and are gue-t- at
the Miller hotel.
K. L. Ham mage of Kio Grande City
county attorney ot Starr county arrived
in Brown-ville la-t night to take part in
the Ma-onie temple dedication today. Mr
Gammage i- at the Miller hotel.
Jar C. Weil ot New Orleans is a business
visitor in the city today. He i< a guest at
tin Miller hotel.
Isidore Morili of Kdin burg editor and
publisher of the Hidalgo Advance and
deputy district grand eotiiniuudcr for the
A. K. A A. M. arrived in Brownsville last
night to p:irtiei|Mite in the Masonie temple
dedication today.
W. K. Nicholson of San Antonio i« a
business visitor in Brownsville today. ||c
i' a guest nt the Miller hotel.
h. Cannon ol Bio (irande City cashier
of the state liank there arrived hi Browns-
ville last night and is a guest at the Miller
hotel. Mr. (’annon is here to attend the
Masonic temple ceremonies.
Mrs. .lulm Tiiaison and little nephew of
Bio (irande City arrived in Brownsville
last night and are guests at the San Car-
|«l*> hotel.
Judge J. If. Monroe ot Bio (irande Citv
is a visitor in Brownsville today registered
at the San Carlos hotel.
I.. S. (ioforth of San Antonio traveling
freight agent tor the International A I iron*
Northern railroad i~ in Brownsville todav.
a guest at the San Carlos hotel.
M S. Wood of Kingsville si registered at
the Sun Carlos hotel.
I). I*. Puce ot Kingsville is a visitor in
the city today a guest at the Sun Carlos
Iwtd.
FRESHLY GROUNO COFFEE
Java .M « h.i |»t i*iiiu<I.
N... 1 |sr_lt..
Hiit No. 7. ir It.
.My new electric eutfee null jusi arrived.
ix heinx inxtnlletl where yt*u ran watch ax
we grind (he coffee fur you.
PUERTO OE MATAMOROS
Opposite J tern hi.
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MATINEE DAILY.
THE DEATH SKiN AT 1114*11 N< MTN—
Kaleui 3 reel Indian frontier !-]iee*iul fea-
ture*.
KIBBoNS AND BOXINti Hid>YKs—Bio-
ura|di fare*e* f*«>Iliedv.
H. B. MOLKR. W B. CLINT.
FIRE i r r •*. V
AUTOMOBILE
TORNADO
LIFE
SURETY BONDS.
MOLER & CLINT
tOl-303 MERCHANTS H AT. BANK BLDO. PHONE S
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CITY. NEWS
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Did Rot Remain Over -II. try M. WjI-<
lace ami R. (1. St. Joint the Detroit nan
j who »j»eut a tew h«»ui> in Brownsville yes-
terday in connection with their invest ipn«
; lion ot Brownsville its a |m*s-iI»1- location
lor a Kas plant left tor Corpus tlirtsti
yesterday afternoon. They expc< ted to
j visit Miitanioros In fore Icavitift tint aTmn-1
J dotted their trip on account of the inclr-
^ merit weather.
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Ask your doctor if he would advise the
■ use of bread made and sold unsanitary
. lie'll sav take no chances use Rutherford's
itclean.—adv. (10jl9tf.
New Driveway in Post -The commander
| m Fort Brown has ordered the cTadim; and J
improvement of a new driveway lea din ir j
front the gost pate to the lake. The work
is well under wav and will he completed in
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a lew »Uiv>.
For quick taxi service phone 22. Car*
[day ami niyht. 121H Fli/aUth street. 25e
!tri|* m city tall: *3 |nt hour.—ll.l3.2t.
Appoints Appraisers—County .tndp- 11.
B. Yales ha- apj»ointed J. S.'Ford and S.
II. Bell Sr. appraiser" to appraise for in-
icuine taxation the estate" of .lo'eph K.
( oiiiIk Johanna Hreytii'.' Nellie Patton
Henry Curran Joliu B. McAllen and A. C.
Child" and J. S. Ford and I.. II Bate" to
appraise the estate" of Otto Reiner and
It. M. Field".
The Cash Grocery Co. sells Rutherford's
breed.—«(lv lO lO.tf.
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Civic League to Meet Tin* rvjrulur
nioiihtly uieetinj; of the Browii"Ville laidie* j
Civic league will Is- held Friday afternoon
at l o'clock al tin- Brownsville ('liamlier!
of Cuinmeree. As thi" i" the ln*t meetintrj
I lie fore the uieetint' of the Federated Clnh" I
of the Valley which take* place next J
Tuesday it i" uiynl that nil memlaTs and '
I those interested attend this meetitifr.
It’s the talk of the town -what? Rut her-1
ford* bread—adv. P* 19 tf.
Falls from Ladder. Sprains Ankle—A.
| B. Harris fell from a ladder at hi* rootii"
on Klixaheth "tree! last nit-lit lundint- on
tlii" teeF with "Well forec that hi" left ankle
| was "pramed. Mr. Harris »■»" forced to
u*» erulehes today.
Mesdames Swan and Boyle have dress-
inaknit; parlor* nt 1213 1-2 Klixabeth I
"treet over Indiana I.uneh room. Silk and
wind drfsse" $5. Suit* a specialty. Call
and *ee u* or phone SdiY—11 Hi I Jt.
To secure perfect sanitation we work f
our bread dough by machinery. No
perspiration nor any other foreign g
matter gets in it in process of mixing
GARCIAS SANITARY BAKERY m
i Formerly Clay's Sanitary Bakery ||
FOR QUICK TAXI SERVICE
PHONE 22
121* Pliznle tli Street
CARS OAY AND NIGHT
11 25c trip belt lint—$3 per hour
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mlmiRT
AND AMUSEMENT CO.
Incorporated under the law* of Texas.
Capital block $3UOOU; folly paid.
PROGRAM TONIGHT
TIIK MAN WHO WAS MISCNDERSTtHtlj
Imp 2 reel* with Kmir Haired.
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TIIK TAVERN OF TKAflKDY—Majedic
2 reel>.
MITTAL WEEKLY.
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A JOKE ON TIIK JOKER—Cry-tal e<>m* dy
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1 EAGLE PASS LUMBER COMPANY WHOLESALER AND RETAILERS
2 In Lumber and Builders Supplies.
I ORDERS SOLICITED FROM MEXICO.
j Prompt Shipments a Specialty.
N We have large stock on hand at Eagle Pass and
3 Brownsville for immediate shipment to any point
I in the Republic.
| Chas. Hielscher. Local Mng. R. F. Vaughan. General Mng. j
Brownsville. Texas. Eagle Pass Texas.
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B P. M. A. M. BrownttiUe A. At. P■ At. •
a 11:40 P. M. 1:26 P. M. Lev. Smhm 5.0. A. At. t:J6 P. At. 1
m 3:43 A.M. 7:10 A. M. Arr.S. Antonut 10:35 P. At. 9:IS A. At. m
& PULLMAN SLEEPERS BETWEEN BROWNSVILLE 2
2 AND SAN ANTONIO. *
£ On Train Leaving BROWNSVILLE At 3:45 P. M. £
I And On Train Leaving SAN ANTONIO 10:35 P. M. J
g OUR TRAINS LEAVE CORPUS CHRISTI DAILY ii
A. M. NOON P. M. ft
* 8:35 — 12:15 And 10:00 p
* Be Sure and Ask for Tickets VIA THE S. A. & A. I*. Ry. *
|^^^A(WresiMJEO^ A. San Antonio Texts. *
I GUNTER HOTEL
San Antonio Texas.
Absolutely Fireproof Modern European.
RATES $1.00 to $3.00 per day.
A HOTEL BUILT FOR THE CLIMATE
A RENDEZVOUS FOR BROWNSVILLE PEOPLE.
San Antonio Hotel Co. Percy Tyrell Manager.
Official Head-Quarters A. A. A. |
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Women Suffer Terribly from Kidney
Trouble.
Around on her feet all day—no wonder
a woman has huekaehe headaehe Miff
|«wollen joint* weanne*** poor «k*p end!
kidney trouble. Foley Kidney Pill- pifo
«|Hiek relief for these tr*>uM»<*. They
stn*mrther th» kidney-*—take awav th*
| aches paui ami wranue*->. Main hie
worth living again. Try Koley Kidney I Ml
ami m*« how nun-h better you feel - M«r-
tinex Drug Store North comer Market
Square.—adv.
It i- ea-ter to lenm how to make money
than how to get nil of it.
There'- alwav- room for one m*»r« in
the crowd ut the bottom.
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