Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 351, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 22, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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PROFESSIONAL
FNVMCMIU M» OENTISTI
DR. A. BARJAU
Dentist.
Pbaae 258 Brownsville Texas.
Dr. C. R. Byars
Offer* hit service* to citizens of Brownsvill»-
end cotauuinity in tie- j»r: te-e of medi< in*-.
Office: Boom 2. over Willman ]*ry Store
I’honr* 171.
DR. F. C. SIZELAN.
Dentist.
University «f Miehifran. LfO<» Merchant*
National Bank Building.
Phone Office 225. Iie>idence 223
Phone tor Nijrht or Sunday appointment.
LAWYERS
I. M. MOTHERSHEAD.
Attorney.
Him Benito.Texan.
AMOS RICH
Attorney-At- Law.
ivier Building Brownsville Texas.
A. M. KENT
Attorney-At-Law
Comity Alt r11.-Cameron County.
Office at Court II 1*1 one 11H
. <1. It. \l->rrc-< n C. M. Itolinrd-
m v ri R ISO N &. ROBAKOS
Attorney*-At-Law
Kan Benito IVxai-
CHATHAM. JONES &. GEORGE
Attorneys-At-Law
Brown-wile Texas.
. Third Floor M ichauts Bank Building
W. R. MONTGOMERY
Attorney-At Law.
President Hidalgo Cuarantcc .\l.stract Co.
Fdiniiurg State Bank Buihliiig.
Kdinhurg I-x. H ounty .'-•at Hidalgo County*
y .. ..... ■ ....
F. W. SEABURY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Roams 56 7 8 and 9 First Notional Bank
Building.
Brownsville Texas.
ASSOCIATED ATTORNEYS
R. K. HOLLAND R. M GOY
INSURE
--IN-
AMERICAN COMPANIES
W. K. Mendenhall
PHONE 42.
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RAILROAD SCHEDULE
GULF COAST LINES
HOUSTON AND BROWNSVILLE —
No. 2. Iv. ::*• \ M
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No 1 ar. 1«»;.:.. P. M
SAM I (lit I* YI I AND R 1*0 W N5V ILL I
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MISSION AND BROWN sV! L LI -
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RIO GRANUE RAILROAD
Brownsville— Point I*aled—
|f. |» «H» ». in Ar. 11 :<NI a. n>
Ar 7 dill o m Lv. G.lk) p.n
men and -1110 children.
FOR SALE
Cleaning and pressing establish-
ment doing good business and laun-
drey ayenry in McAllen. Texas: A
bargain if sold within next few days.
For further information write
W. i\ McMAHAN
Phone .15 McAllen. Texas
l PROTECT YOUR
| STOCK WITH
I
USED INTERNALY FOR <?0110. DOTS.
INTERNAL STOMACH AND PIN WORMS
rce MOBSfS. CAT7L£.S*eiP.
Sc POfJLTPY.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
MFX3 BY BLAiZE CHEMICAL CO.
HARLAN. 2^ in. GQRTLEY. ? \' !3.
Arrow
7\o tch COLLARS
/5 cent} *acA. t> far 90 c<rt.i
CUT.TT PI SHOPS & GO . iXQ ti> r>
CHARLIE CHAPLIN appears tomor-
row at the Dittmann Theater in an entire
ly new Essanay-Chaplin entitled:
POLICE POLICE POLICf
Charlie himself says it Is “one of hi:
best comedies...A scream; fun in ever
feet”—adv. _ _'
'■jsfff Mil'y; 'j* %.-»* .in. y r ».
ZlT-1 l. jNbfcli. '' «r v «*<? *■-'/' -j.tr'’ i- “ a - „ •* 4
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
• proves it 25c at all druggists.
PERSONALS
Owen S. Jones «t Albany. N. Y is a
Ini-ine-s visitor in the city today.
F. A. Blevin- of Dallas ib a vi-itor in
Ilrown-ville today.
Fnited State- Immigration In-pert or (\
B. fomimr- ha- returned from Bio Brandt*
Citv where he wa- stationed several weeks
during the <•«lr-enee ol Inspector F. K. Fla-
nary on hi- annual vacation.
Mr-. S. <i. May of Corpu- Chri-ti ar-
rived in Brown-ville la-t night and left
this morning for up Bio Valiev. Mr-.
May was the owner of one of the pavi-
lion- at Turpi!- ('liri-ti de-troved in the
tortn la-t week.
O. N. Milder of iloii-toti i- a visitor in
Brown-ville today.
It M**rris i f San Antonio i- in Browns-
ville today.
N. Butler of Mou-ton 1- a vi-itor in the
eity today.
II. B. Bagiev of San Antonio is in
Brownsville today
F.. M. Bolder of San Antonio is in
B invrn ville today
S. < 'ooperman ot llou-Joti is a hu ine.-s
. :-it»*r in the eity today.
•I. N Bogg- «*f lloii-ton i- in Brovvns-
ville today.
\. R. Mot| .f S;ia Antonio is a vi-itor
’• Brownsville today.
Lieutenant W II. Woolwnrth of New
vork City nieinher of tin’ famous Wool-
v» • *rtli family and an officer <>f the New
York infantry -tationed at Me.Mlen -pent
last night in Brownsville leaving f li i -
morning for hi- station.
J. K. Fleteher of New York is in
Brown-ville today.
McAllen Man Marries in Colorado.
■ Si.wiiil to Til** Hernia.)
M’ALLFN. Texas. Aug. 22.—■ Mr. Coe
11* »w ell of McAllen and Miss Lilhan Marti
f Boulder. Col . wen* united in marriage
' i vu’el at Boulder. Colorado. After
•In Hoiiewn.. Mr. and Mr- Howell wdl
>k« their home in McAllen.
Storm Damaged Citrus Crop
«Special to Tin Herald.)
M AI.I KN Texas Aug. 22 Kridav’-
-form did -mne damage to the citrnt* trait
crop in the McAllen section it wa- learned
today. The damage however wa- not
re.it. Church**- a in I other building- ac-
commodated -ohlier- vvliosc tent- were
blown down during the storm
Two Viewpoints.
“Say Paw. wlial - a ‘captain of irnlus-
• t**
try :
"It i- a term that the head ol a griinl-
iii:: iih»iiu|mi|\ app!ic> to hinisell my son.*'
"Aim! what i- a ‘roliher baron*?**
"It’- a term tin- dear public applies to
the same man." Indianapolis Star.
Assault Charge Filed \- a sequel to
to the affair at the Mason Transfer eoin-
imiy’s place of business Augu-t 1 I in
which Je-us .laure i- alleged to have tired
fwo pi-tol shots at Pedro Dennis t "oij nt v
Attorney A. M. Kent this morning tiled a
complaint in the office of Justice of the
Peace. 11. J. Kirk ehalying Dennis with
assault and the u-e ot sibii-ivo hiiigutigc.
»-
Disposes of Shoe Store—J. it. i.. v-..
scroll announced today that fie has dis-
poseti ot his -hoe store nrar Kleventh and
Kli/aheth streets to A. ftraun-tein who
will remove the spick from it- present
location. The Palace of Sweets owned
by tin* Ye"eron family probably will he
enlarged to occupy the storeroom vacated
by the »h00 store.
OFFK'K OF THK DKPITY OOLLKf-
TOlf OF «TSTOMS. Bnnwt-vilb. T.xa><
j August 2*J. ldlti. There w ill b. -old hi
public auction at the I nitid State- Cus-
tom House in tin- city on Tuesday. Aug-
just '-’lb at in o'clock a. m. or.e (1)
hor-c. seized ter violation of section
|30s-. If. S. Any «*laim made therefor
must In* filed with the undersigned within
-even (<) day- hereof. J. (I. Mult by
Deputy. 8 J'J it
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• Deafness Cannot Be Cored
by local applications u they cannot
r< tch the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness
and that is by constitutional remedies.
rvafne«M is caused by an inflamed condi-
tion of the mucous lining of the Kust»-
cblan Tube. When this Tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing and when it is entirely closed.
IVafness is the result and unless the in-
flammation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition.
h<armg will be destroyed forever nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh
which is nothing but an inflamed condi-
tion of the mucous surfaces.
. We will give One Hundr. d Dollars for any
. rase of Deafn<sa <caus<d by catarrh) that
cannot be cured by Hairs Cstarrh t'ura.
I Send for circulars free.
. F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
f I Sold by Druggist*. 75c.
X»k« Halt s Family FUis for #—HpmMb
CITY NEWS
Fresh Supply of Potatoes Arrives—
Brown-* iHe'.- potato famine acme t<K an
eml with the arrival^of an express ship-
ment of -pad- Monday afternoon. The
city had been without Iri-h potatoes for
three day- and the public had Wen given
a practical demonstration of the impor-
tance of that specie- of tuber a> a staple
food product.
SEND US YOUR BABY CARRIAGES to
Im- retired; W« have a SPECIAL MA'
CHINE for tlu> purpose. Kio Grande
Electric Co. — TilOjtf.
Flood Crest Here — The stage of the
Kio Grande during the forenoon today had
reached practically the maximum point
registered at the second flood of this sea-
son early thi- month. The fact that no
further ro-e wa- noted Im tween the early
forenoon and noon wa- taken to indieate
that the crest of the present flood is hei|e.
CITY PAINT AND CARPENTER SHOP.
REPAIRING & CONSTRUCTION WORK
R. L. Gutierrez Manager. Phene 568.
Violates Liquor Law Charge—Manuel
Trevino and K. Ealcon nrrestid last Sun-
day by Bcputy Sheriff J. Longoria when
it is claimed they were engaged in selling
beer on oiu- of the county roads ju->t out-
side of the city limits arc charged with
“vagrancy selling liquor etc.*’ in a com-
plaint tiled in Ju-tiee of the Peace II.
j Kirk’s court tin- morning by County At-
torney A. M. Kent.
For all kinds of electro nickel gold and
silver plating. Kio Grande Elect no Co.—
4l5-tf.
Teachers Examination —c« mnty Super-
intendent oi Schools .). J. Calloway today
announced that a. teachers* examination
all grades for -late and county work will
Im- held in hi- office in the courthouse
August 31 September 1 and ‘J.
About that plumbing that Is to be dono—
Call Hayes & Sous. Scores of satisfied
customers. Phone 50.—6ll6jtf.
FRESH BONBONS AND CHOCO-
LATES: Big -liipmcnt just received.
I Phone u.- your order today. City Con-
fectionery between Breamland and Pitt-
uiuu Theaters. I*li«mA .r>0.‘». b l’U.tf.
Electrical bicycle automobile type-
writer flashlights telephone and telegraph
j supplies and repairs. We repair anything.
Rio Grande Electric Co.—tf.
VALLEY PEOPLE: Send your Type-
writers Bicycles etc. to us for repairs.
We repair anything. Wo carry a complete
line of bicycle supplies also Kio Grande
j Electric Co. 7jl| t. f.
Is Appointed County Jailer—dim Cot-
tiugham who for the past several months
Im- been county jailor yesterday ten-
dered his resignation to Slu-rifl W. T.
j Vann on the latter’s return from Marlin
to engage in other business. Kred Wynne
who lias been on the sheriff’s force a
short time was appointed tujhe vacancy.
PLUMBING WOGk GUARANTEED.
I know niv business and do the k4 work
at reasonable prices. Figure with me. 1.
A. Garza 304 Adams St. Phone 11*8—L.12
We call for and deliver your fans for re-
pairs. Call us. Kin Grande Electric Co.
—4-5-tf
Soldiers Slept in Churches Dump the
excitement attendant to and following the
storm ot Friday the assistance of the
city'** churches in earing for such soldiers
a> applied for the muht was overlooked.
The pari-h hoti-e of ibe F.pisco|wil ehureh
provided quarter- for fifty «*r sixty mem-
bers of the Second Yirt'ima regiment the
Fir-t M* thodi-t ehureh was used by a con-
siderable miinl*cr ot men. ami al o the
Baptist and other local chundies
ypiiP^
Mine < *!.: Petrova the -taia'i
most beautiful and talented -tar in
the Metro production ot
THE HEART OF A PAINTED
WOMAN.**
Five act- of superb dramatic
action Alien hale foremost drama-
tic critic .-ays; It was exceedingly
fascinating and -|M*rtacuhir and the
-torv i- exquisitely told and adrmr-
ablv taken. What more «.m yi»u
a-k?
Pathe New- containing the i-Ml*
<"'0.000 explosion at Black Tom |
j Island.
Tomorrow Cha-. Chaplain in
POLICE two act E-sa«iy Chaplain
comedy. Every scene and entire
tv n Mt- afe absolute!' ra w.
iNSTilUTE TO I
BE AT MERCEDES
HIDALGO COUNTY TOWN DECIDED
ON IN ORDER THAT TEACHERS
MAY GO HOVE DAILY.
County Superintendent of Schools J. 1.
Callawax announces that the directors of
the Tri-Countv Teachers* Institute—Cam
cron. Hidalgo and Willacy counties -have
selected M**rc«*dis Hidalgo county as
the place of the fall session ot the
tciuhers.the dates to be September 1 to
S inclusive.
The institute for the past two year-
has been held in Brownsville and for t' :
reason it wa- determined it should hi*
carried to Hidalgo county this year; al-
because every Valley town’s hot**! an 1
rooming facilitie- are already taxed to
beyond capacity and it would he difficult
to place two hundred or more teachers
one place. Railroad schedules permit all
teachers atter ding the institute going t«.
Mercedes iu the nn ruing and retun ir.g
home at night with the exception of tho-e
from Willacy county who will he taken
care of. The railroad has agreed to pc
eial rates during the institute.
The institution v ill he under the dire
t ion of 4’hi-rles S. Me. k city superint * <1
cut of education at San Antonio. and Mi->
Is da B lie IV< k of the primary depart-
ment of the Houston public schools.
PREDICTS BIG
COLQUITT VOTE
CAMPAIGN MANAGER BATES SAYS
BORDER COUNTIES WILL COVE
out Strong for candidate.
— ^
Former Governor O. B. Colquitt candi-
date fur rutted .Suits seiiutor against
the present incumbent Charles Culberson
will poll a heavy vote in Liie three bor«iei
counties of Cameron Hidalgo aud Stair
aecording to ihe opinion of Lawrence If.
Bates of Brownsville Colquitt campaign
manager iu these counties.
**! am authorized to request represen-
tation at the polls in these three counties
in behalf of Mr. Colquitt** said Mr.
Bates today “and I feel certain that there
will he no question as to whether such
representation will la* accorded.
Colquitt lias a large following in the-c
three counties and l feel certain that the
run-off will show* it.”
Mr. Bati s believes that the fart that a
number of Texas counties will not hold the
run-off I localise of the failure of tin*
county committees to make neeessar
pmvi ion for e\|ienses will redound I
|||«* heneht of Mr. Colquitt as he point
ed out. most of these counties were emir
ties where Cullicrson showed strong in th
July primaries.
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600 Taxpayers Are
Cited to Appear
9 ■ - (
1). puty County Clerk Kmilc Kowal ki i
bu-ily engaged in preparing citations «
tax paver- whoso assessments have been
raised hv the county tax hoard of equah
ration. About tit Ml sin h tax payers will
Im* atiei'ted. The citations will lie mailed
when the date for bearing ha* been <l«*
ruled upoif.
"T 7
QUEEN THEATRE'
TODAY j
| MARGARET GIBSON
WILLIAM CLIFFORD
AND THE FAMOUS
ROSTOCK ANIMALS
IN THE INTERESTING STUDY
"A SIRENE OF THE JUN61E"
SPECIAL
THE SCREAMING COMEDY
“The Iron Mitt”
TOMORROW
A DRAMA OF HOME AND POLI-
TICS.
"THE REFORM CARDIOATF1
ISATINEE tJlSKT
i i
’ ijte w .t ~ ..aL. -■ iilAfry-jf
A WMDI ESOME ACID DRINK.
HorStorf's. V-W Pl-itphst*.
A tra.-|M.t»n* * ao<'*«! to a gla* *; of coM I
-ater «iueiH*h*** tli«r*t ; <li'peis that
ragged out ft-oh i :* by *■ niinCi
vat. Nertr;'!i«'A‘< *• IV -water.—a«lv. ’
CHARLIE CHAPLIN appears Mor-
row at the Dfttma-n T*e#fer' In ftp fcptlre-
Iv new Essanay-r:>aplin **ntlNod:
POI.ICE PriLICil POLICE
Ch^li* hims If s ys »l is “one of his
bei-t comedies.. .A scream: fun in every
foot."—*rfv.
TO ICE CONSUMERS-
I --
It is our earnest desire to please you. We promise you purr ire. full
| wpMiht and courteous treatment. Should our drivers not give /mi these
» phone us. *f?
*iuy Coupon hooks and save the discount.
;
PEOPLE’S ICE & MFC. CO.
I PHONE 94.
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FILMS
r. ' A FRESH SUPPLY
1 % 131
i eagle pharmacy
#
*4 next to postoffice.
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THE PULLMAN SLEEPER LINE
BKOWNSVIIXH *V|> SAN ANTONIO
1 —VIA—
St. L. B & M.-SIA i Oi\**S. A. & A. 1*.
I 4
Leave Brownsville 4:05 P. M. Arrive San Antonio 6 00 A M
Leave San Antanio 10:45 F. M Arrive Brownsville 11:JO A M
1 ^ 'm
S. A. A. I*. Leave Corpus Cnrisli
' DAILY 7.00 A H —12:25 NOON—10:39 P. M.
* 1
Be Sure and Ask for Tirircts Via S. A. A. P. Ry.
Addri">s—Geo F. Lupt.ni 6. P. A —S jn Antonio Texas.
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i ASK TOR TICK K IS VIA TIITC
S. A. U. & G RAILROAD
Between
SAN' ANTONIO
CORIMs ClIRISTI AM) HBOWNKVILLK
NORTHBOUND. SOUTHBOUND.
**<>. j NO l NO 4 NO- 4
10:45 p. m. 10:30 a. n». ran Ante Ho p. m. 7:00 s. m
4:0H it. m. 4:32 p. m. M. iliis I2:3H p. in. I2;43 k. ft..
5:00 a. m. 4 20 p. m. 04. m H:4© ft. m. 11:15 p.«.
6:30 a. m. 5:00 p. m. Loipi*^ CiiriMI ll.lMl a. m. ID: 15 p. ft..
7.30 a. m. G.4S p. m. Kinfltv.lie tl-40 a. fti. 8:40 p. m.
10:35 a. m. y.43 p m. Hariinnc'* 6:?5 a. fti. 5:10 p. m
11:30 a. m. 10 33 p. m. Hruwntville 5 *»• 4:05 p. fti.
Parlor cars on Nos. I and 2 between San Antonio and Corpus Christ!
Sleepers on I’os. 3 and 4 between San Antonio and Corpus. Christ!
il ep>"' or. Hos. 3 and 4 between San Antonio and Brownsville via Odem
! and St. L. 3 & M.
1 E. F. BLOMEYER TRAFFIC MANM0R
I San Antonio Texas.
Ujeoo&Hze S.&$.Carto*
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