Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 254, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 1920 Page: 5 of 6
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:-•-*■ WeFESSHWtAL OtR€CT0Rt '
nunySio!
- LAWRENCE
OLMSTED 1
On the Wrongs Side of Elizabeth Si
OPTOMETRIST
Glasses Properly Fitted
Member State and National
Associations
W. R. MONTGOMERY ’
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Pres. Hidalgo Guarantee Abstract Co.
Edinbugg State Bank Bldg.
Edinburg Tex. Co. Seat Hidalgo Co.
IRA WEBSTER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Third Floor-—Room 306
Merchants’ National Bank Building
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
Office Phone 635 Res. Phene 624
HENRY J. KIRK
Justice of the Peace Notary Public
1226 Elizabeth St. Phone 409
BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS
LAND SELLING HOUSE RENTING
" v. L. C O N R A D
CIVIL AND CONTRACTING
ENGINEER
Room No. I Ste^rnan Building
Phone 465
Dr. J. S. Spikes
VETERINARIAN
Office Viv>r Phlj». II.-s. 1> t7 l.ovee S».
Office Phone 10!)—Fes. Phone IG2
Falls uiihu(•nil irmiij iJv t<> 11 tiv point in
tljc’ Valley ami Ma.mimrm .Mexico.
WHOLESALERS’ DIRECTORY
E. B. CAMIADE & CO.
WI JOLESA1 .EG ROCK RS
4th aud Fronton St.». Phone 450
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
'champion wholesale
GROCERY CO.
GRAIN. HAY HIM. PRODUCTS
Office Mill and Elevator
4th and Fronton St*. • Phone 151
BliOWNSVIL! E. TEXAS
COCA COLA BOTTLING CO.
PROW NS VII.I. E. T K X A S
“M AKERS OF THE BEST"
SODAS AND CONFECTIONS
908 St. Charles St. Phone 233
BROWNSY II.I K. TEXAS
H. L. FITCH
MILL WORK GENERAL CON
TRAC TOR WOOD. BRICK
. STEEL CONCRETE
Mill and Office
8th and Railroad Piionc 6C5
ARE YOU ADEQUATELY
INSURED?
Owing to the inc;cased cost cf all
articles it is important for owners ol
property to investigate this matter
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EDELSTEIN’S
MATTRESS FACTORY
WE MAKE MATTRESSES TO OR-
DER. ALSO RENOVATE YOUR
OLD MATTRESS
PHONE H07 AND WE WILL CALL
AND MAKE YOU OUR PRICES
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
g-.-rr.yyag-
+/s(aaa rn tAc cup at 7/
tic iuS/3._'\7
The Easier Kind of Coffee —
Each Cup Made To Order
' ALWAYS a perfect cup of coffee. The quality of G. Washington's Coffee nevc-r varies. Can be made one
A cup at a time so that it is always available always convenient—always fresh—and always the strength
to suit each individual taste just pour boiling hot water on the coffee. It dissolves instantly—and leaves
no grounds no dregs and you have no waste. No coffee-pot needed. Made in the cup at the table.
Scientifically prepared by Mr. Washington's ref ning process and comes to you in soluble
powder form. Absolutely pure—always delicious. Send for Free Recipe Booklet
G. Washington Sales Co. hic^ ^ 334 Fifth Avenue New York
COFF
^ O r i* gin at zd by Mr. Washington in i g o g *
j is the well-earned title of this institution. j
We are rendering a satisfactory service to
people in all walks of life—corporations busi-
ness men farmers wage-earners and others n
j
No matter whai your financial and banking
requirements may be we can serve you well j
Ccmc in and us. Fou- ;;er cent interest
on savings.
P
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Brownsville Texas.
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Capital Stock:
Paid in.$100000.00
From Earnings ...$100000.00 $200000.00
i Surplus Fund ( Earned). 125000.00 ||j
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CITY AUTO STAND
Phone 467
DAY OB NIGHT
For Your Jitney Service
How’s This ?
Wc offer JlCd.u) lor any case of catarrh
tha» cannot be cured by HALL'S
CATARRH MEDICINE.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak-
en infirnully and arts through the Blood
on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
f’.vj by druRir.stn for over forty years.
Price 7>. Testimonials free.
1-’. J. Cheney <£ Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
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GRABS RATTLESNAKE FOR
DIPPER HANDLE—CLiMAX
Mature f*'ke stories broke fust in
Brownsville . today .An employe at
the HiU oil drilling proj*ct Sunday
morning wdrtt intd .1 little tool *hack
for a drii k of water. It was some-!
what darl. inside. Glancing at the!
bucket and “spotiing" what he be-
lieved to the - handle" sticking above
the bucked he looked in another direc-:
tion for a moment and grabbed. What
he caught hold of wa< something pli-j
ant—not a d paper u-tall. In fact it
was the tail of a rattlecnnake. Suf-j
fice to say he drank no water and
became a scarce article around that
shack ior a few minutes.
In Crowns* ii!e an office man sit-
ting at his desk and hard at work had
an absent sensation of something
moving benenth hi* trousers about:
‘tie hip. He tugged at it slightly and
continued his work. The . ame sensa- :
’ion returned. He tugged again. It
went lower. Soon he fell it between
the knee and the hip. Another tug.
Hack at his task. Then it reached the:
knee. About that time he decided an j
investigation was due and he stood up!
and shoo! his trousers. A mouse fell]
out and scampered across the floor.]
Fortunately Cure were none of ihe|
opposite sex around. *
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Apply I’uih'rdV Snow Liniment toi
[ !«>int* tin! a he. it relieves t>«me U'Tie.
r.uscie aehe and tiotinilgie pain. Three
-in*.-. tide Mir Slid Ni.lltl per bottle. Suit!
by a!i dealers.
Your Mother made you take it every
Spring- Hollister’s Rocky Mountain
T* a the reliable Spring Cleanser—j
fkz-ik.—Cisneros Drug Store.
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"Ton
Vacuum Vacuum Channel "Ton
Cup Cup Tread Teated” J“b*‘
Caainga Caainga Caainga Tubea l'
Fabric Cord Cord Regular Cord
‘ _Type
30x3 18.45 3.00 3.75
30x3 : 23.70 38.551 * 35*85) 6 3.50 4.40
32x3’ 27.90 42.95 fpy 39.951 py 3.80 4.75
31x4 37.30 5.20 6.50
32x4 37.85 54.45 49.05 5.25 6.55
33x4 40.05 56.00 50.45 5.50 6.90
34x4 40.85 57.40 51.65 5.65 7.05
32x4 . 52.75 61.35 53.75 6.80 8.50
33x4 *. 54.90 63.00 55.20 6.95 8.70
34x4 : 55.35 64.65 58.20 7.00 8.75
35x4'. 57.60 66.15 59.60 7.10 8.90
36x4’: 58.20 67.80 61.00 7.30 9.15
33x5 67.40 76.60 68.95 8.05 10.05
35x5 70.95 80.35 72.35 8.50 10.65
27x5 74.60 84.05 75.70 8.85 11.05
' —-standardized net and uniform through-
out the United States—with those of
ordinary makes.
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They refute the idea that quality and hrgh
prices must of necessity be inseparable.
The prevailing very moderate prices of
Vacuum Cup Tires and “Ton Tested”
Tubes are the result of an efficient plant
organization working in a most modem
factory which employs every improve-
ment and labor saving device and mark-
eting under an economical zone selling
system thus attaining a perfect balance
of highest quality at reasonable prices.
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Pay no more than the standardized net
prices for Pennsylvania products—do
not expect them for /ess.
0
Adjustment basis—perjwarranty tag at-
tached to each casing:
Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires 6000 Miles
Vacuum Cup Cord Tires. 9.000 Miles
Channel Tread Cord Tires 9000 Miles
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PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY
Jeannette Pa.
Herald Classified
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—^ |— i-ur^i-x-ij—_f-L--i4-Ln_rL~ij~-~iru~iJ~>-i~-—j-u^nnj-tru-u-_rj-u-in. -i_r_n. - -i—ur - r_an_r .ru-Ln.rLrv uirr
Wan ted—Miscellaneoas
WANTED TO r.l Y Roll top
nie tiii.n sir*-. Angus Wiling at Valley
Plumbing and Supply Co. 1IM
WANTED—Ci« uu white iu.» at The
He raid. . tf
TRAVEL! NO MEN. women. Meat
side line in the world: nothing to sell;
Information only. .1.11. Walken Den
ver. Colo. 2H
WANTED Plain sewing: reasonable
priee; work guaranteed. Aiklieu Mrs.
J. W. Murray. quarters l new ■ amber! J
127-n: old number 13 Fort Urouu. -10
WAXTED Ceiling fun. Apfily C«m
C.»];i I'ottling Co.. Phone rail for
Dr. Rogiie. 101
^ Typewriters Supplies
i:\DKKWOOD TYPEWRITER th*
Machine Yon Will Eventually Roy E. R
►••lieodel. VMley representative Neueee
Hotel Corpus Chrmti. Texas. 28
TYPEWRITER. ETC. REPAIRS
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The K. E. Holland Company—Fine re-
pair work d<*ii" tin typewriters. Dunn's
i usli regi ters. adding niachlnes. etc. all
w«*rk guaratio ml. Sun I’enilo Texas.
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1 SAVE YOU MONEY ON
TYPEWRITERS
I In this liue since ISMIl
Independent Tyio writer Dealer. Maim-
Cacturers’ Distributor. Dependable Serv-
ile—Prompt Deliveries
Typewriter*. Cash Registers. Adding Ma-
chines Victor Safes and **F. &. E."
Check Writers
VLSO CORONA AGENCY
W. B. MORRISON
>09 Starr St. Corpus CHriati Tea.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS.
It'd* will If rm’iviil nl tin* »f|i <• »•
the «ity manager ii|> t«» p. in. M«>
iMi. tot il <• tnlli wing:
Mitf uiotnr ' liven centrifugal watei
pinup capacity 22<Nl gallop* per nun
ut< . against |«it lieml.
Four Venturi tvii* filter controller*
capacity Hill to IN it Tlioiiwnml gallops
per ilny.
Mif ii otor driven ntury air blower
capacity Mill euliie feet o|' free air. .*
pound* nreKsiire.
Sp«lifi'ation* op file in tie- office of
Hie <it\ manager.
CKolilii: tiitlT'K.
4-27-lot City Manager.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS^
Ilids will be received at the office
of the Edelstein Furiture Co. until
12 o’clock noon April 2(»th. for alter-
ations and remodel.tip to their store
buildintr located corner Elizabeth
and Thirteenth streets according' to
plans und specifications as prepared
by Evans & Woolridgre architects of
McAllen Texas. Plans con be secur-
ed from Morris Edelstein.
EDELSTEIN FURNITURE CO.
Lift off Corns!
Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone
costs only a few cents.
\
With your fingers! You can lift
off any hard corn soft corn or corn
between the toes and the hard skin
calluses from bottom of feet.
A tiny bottle of “Freezane" costs
little at any drug store; apply a few
orcr- upon the corn or callus. In-
stantly il stops hurting then -horilyj
you lift that bothersome corn or cal-
lus right off root and all without one
bit of pain or soreness. Truly! No
humbug!
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ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Name “Bayer” is on Genuine
Aspirin—say Bayer
»
Tnd«t on ‘'Payer Tablets of Aspirin"
in a “Bayer* package" containing 'proper
directions for Colds Pain. Hea.Li.he
Neuralgia Lumbago and Rheumatism.
Name “Bayer" means genuine Aspirin
prescribed by physicians for nineteen
years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets
cost few cents. Aspirin w trade mark
of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic-
acideeter of Salicylicacid. M
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Children who have worm* are pale
i.k'i and peevish. A dose «>r two of
While's t ream Vermifuge will dear them
;Mib rial restore r«»*y cheek* and cheer-
■ fill s; irit- Prle«*. Ike Swhl l»y all
dealer*. * ' a
For Rent
FUK KENT -Throe large. <-«hiI mow*
with kit benefit* well furnished for lieht
lioiiac keeping. Central location. lt*k»
IVjid.iutitmi. 5r4
FOU KENT -Nicely furnished room
at USINI .lei'fVrattu Si. t.
KOlt KENT—Housekeeping rooms.
l.’HM .Madison St. JKl
Hdi -KENT »-’llm*e to fi\e room
house. 1 iif -iii.aiion at store. «-ori er ttM. I
ami .Madison streets. ’js I
_Wanted to Rent _
WANTKh l « I KENT to 7 room
house. Mo fern 'oouvcni* n- es. Eeriiin-
.1* • t._ K.. eare lleruld. lift
_Help WantedN_
WANTED—A LIVE WIRE SECRE-
TARY tor the Brownsvil e Retail Mer-
chant*’ Association. An excellent op-
portunity awaits the persen with proper
ability. We wi | pay a suitable ta'ary to
the right party with experience in this
lire ot work. Address all communic:-
tints to The Brownsville Retail Mer-
chants’ Association stating ability past
experience references etc.
)AD\ Mic tlKXTI.KilAN ted i.
I •rownsvilli- for Wutkius fatuous pro-
Itirta. Watkins good known ps*erywlo*r»*.
Hig profits. Writ*- tmley. Watkins Com-
pany. 51. Winona .Miun. 4N
W.WTKIt —Operating engineer for
Corliss engine. u'eo engineer for internal
i-onihtistioii t-ngiiu- and three ••perator*
tor drag line dredges. Stat«* Salary ex-
jieeted and experience in answer. I nited
'rrigation Company. Mission. Texas. Kl'l
ANTKI» t!o >d colored girl f> r g--n-
ernl housework in i’amilt of tw<*. A ti-
dy Hill l.t-o-i* M.. or plnn !• !•!!. ltfS
AMENTS \\ A XTKI > no
oil Htuck. St tMightforw;ir«| iiiii|ioMiiion.
A xwiito j*< Atoffi •• Imix 7^7. pr*Mx to villi-.
Texas. 1 (Ni
Positions Wanted
msiTUN WANTED — By miiklie
i:e«*i| man to take <-liar go of hihm!I farm
or farm work. AddnvN Theodore <Jer-
man. J71i/.il>«-th street «-nre Mrs. A.
Xorl ag ; :t
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Personal
Everybody Needs Chiropractic.
Mr. .M. I.. Murray. Stoguian Building.
1‘hoiie .'<!•* House: It to 111 a. m. and
1 :.’!!• to 4 |i. in. till
!| POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
1 here a.' announce my candidacy
for the off ce of Superintendent of
Public Instruction for Cameron Coun-
ty subject to th«» action of the Demo-
rratic Primaries.
P. D. KENNAMER.
Brownsville Texas.
To tue People of Cameron County
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of County Judge of
Cameron county' subject to the ac
lion of the Democratic primaries in
■ uly.
OSCAR C. DANCY.
Brownsville Texas.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for relection to the office of Sheriff
of Cameron county subject lo the ac-
tion of the Democratic primaries.
W. T VANN.
Brownsville Texas.
1 hereby -announce my candidacy
for the office of Sheriff of Cameron
county*subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries.
J. P. COTTINGTIAM. Jr.
Brownsville Texas.
1 hereby announce my candidacy1
for reelection to the office of Tax
Collector' of Cameron county subject
to the action of the Democratic pri-
maries infculy.
J. J FOa.
Brownsville. Texas.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of Com-
missioner of Cameron county. Pre-
cinct No. 2 subject to the action ot
the democratic primaries.
SAM BELL.
Brownsville Texas.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of Coun-
ty Clerk of Cameron county subject
to the act’on of the democratic pri-
maries. JOE WEBB.
3- to-tf County Clerk.
Brownsville Texas.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Tax Aaseaaor of
Cameron county Texas subject to
»he action of the democratic prima-
ries in July. H. T). SEAGO
3-1B-20 Hariingen. Texas.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of Tax
Assessor of Canter >n .county Texas
i subject to the action of the demo-
cratic primaries in July .
GEO. CHAMPION.
| 4-12-20 Brownsville Texas.
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I hereby announce my candidacy
! for election to the office of represen-
tative to the legislature of the State
of Texas for the 771h District sub-
ject to the action of the democratic
: primaries.
MARCUS PHILLIPS
• l-13-tf Kingsville. Texas.
1 Everyone should take a cleansing
i purifying laxative remedy this month.
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea i* a
j^eat Spring Cleanser—fiz-ik.—Cis-
f Acru* Dru* tttore. * *
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For Sale—Real Estate
-i-1-I- —i_r.-j-- i—-l-ni- r r ~ “
FOU SALK —Tw<i-*t<>r.v residence;
seven rooms. Isttb*. balls large front
uud Istck porches. garage all modern
ou .enieuces located «»n two bits in the
choice i i sub ni mi section of Itrownsviile
^•ar high school. 'I liis place is moderu
.1 every respect and the price and terms
• it- right. I-or further information see
A. (kinder X ivier building. ti»
1 011 SALK— Lot at earner of 10th
.iud Atlanta streets 'dlxl^O feet. Apply
.*J*J Adams street. M
FOK SALK Two cottage.4. located
two I disks north of Miller hotel. I inch
ome contains live rooms I ath. trout and
buck porches hall galvanised lank cis-
tern all c*.«vtniemes. For tnrtlier in-
icrmaliou see T. A. Kinder X'ivier build-
ing. bo
Full SALK Fi\c room cottage bath
font and Inn k |Hireh all conveuicn«a*a.
I.isaicd on strict car line iu XX'eat
Itrownsviile. Innue iiate possession.
Price a id terms tire 'right. See T. -X.
Kinder. X ivier I'.uilding lfU
FOU SALK Six room cottage hath
all conveniences servant’a house. L<’-
-atcd in XX est Itrownsviile. lmgied atc
posscssion. Sc»* T. A. Kinder. X’ivier
building. 1W
I OK SALK 11-mem residence ill
ea (lential part of city: all modern cuu-
xniemes: address P. o. not No. 1. *
FOU SALK Several lots in XX eat
Itrownsviile also iu X'ictoriu Heights.
Cheap and terms to responsible parties.
Apply 'I he National Department Store.
ii
J olt S.Xl.K About (III acres choice
liver front land in eultivation. flood
buildings ami en client private pumping
plant. Fine |>roposlti«m for suMividing
and planting to citrus fruit. The price is
light. I hone IJ. Itmsns 1. X'ivier
liltildiug. Ilrovv nsv ille. S. c\ Osborne. „
UKj
For Sale—Miscellaneous
Ft ►!! SAl.F Very fine piano prseti-
eally in w. Apply Quarters III Fort
Brown. 107
i s. army Full SAIF*
A complete lin** of uriny tents. I". S.
Army clothing shoes ami liuts. Write
i "or catalogue. A inter eon Brothers Co.
■ ill Third St.. Lawton. t tkla.
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FOR SAl.F. 25 fresh Jersey milrh
rows with young i siren. Well bred. good
• whirs ni.d ynuuic. Hood condition. 1*.
F. Cr«« k* r \ s»*n. Itiviera. Texas.
Foil SAl.F—Ore 5-passenger Coluin-
his ► x sport model. Bintul new. Will
be sold at sit attractive price is taken at
on«c. lies been run lttt'O miles. A'klresa
The VaUey Wholesale tin very Com*
I any. Harlingen. Texas. W4
Ft til SAl.F— Fori I truck in perfect
condition. Fmdlent engine. Will ex*
change for five-pa ssenger Ford ear. Ad-
dress T. care Herald. 04
GARDEN PLANTS.
I.ciding varieties Sweet Potato and .
Tomato plants. Postpaid; 500- $2.00.
I Mat—ed rat. Bermuda onion and cab-
bage. 5tsi $1.50. OHIO—$2.50. Fgg-
tdr.nl*. Sweet and Hot Peppers. 500-—
$:;.tm. It sat—$5.00. Write or wire for
•pianlity prices. Now pggpared to udiip
promptly. Liberty Plant Company.
Crystal City. Texas. 25
l’ttli SAl.F Tlie Brownsville Base-
ball Association will sell the lumber ill
t> stands and barriers at the park on
St. Charles Street west of Kagle Puss
I iirmki Company on Saturday April 10.
Lumber f< p stands cost one thousand
lollars wilt tie sold highest bidder for
• aril. I umber in first clan* condition
expor-ed ti weather only iimuth of
Mm cl. Address all bids sealed to
Browns die Baseball Association Box
117. I ’11v. T
RIO GRANDE RAILWAY CO.
Time Table No. 30
Between Brownsville and Point Isabel
Effective Sunday Dec. 21 1919
Brownsville Point Isabel
Lv.9:00 a.m Ar. ...10:45 a.m.
Ar.5:15 p.m. Lv ... 3:30 p.m.
D . A. O BRIEN.
Pres and General Manager.
SHERIFF S SALE.
Tin- State Texas
County <>f Cameron:
Notice is herehv given tliul by viriiie
of a certain til at issued mil of tin* ll>m-
orahle ItiulriH Court of liurr:*
County of liic Jatli •lay of .\lar<h
HCO. l»y the clerk of said court for the
Mini of Thirteen Hundred Sixty-six mid
71-ltm 11 e'MKi.711 Hollars and costa of
suit under a judgment and decree in
favor of Honker* Trrfst Company and
San Itenitu Hank and Trust Co. in a
(ertaiu causa m said court. No. 7Jt-»7ti
and styled Hankers Trust ('oillpatty vs.
.Jan ei sloggett placed in ui.v Hands for
'service. I \V 'I*. Vann ms sheriff of
I ’aim-rou County. Texas did on the l’Jtu *
day of April. lVJO levy *m certain real
estate situated in Cameron County
Texas. d< scribed us follows to-wit:
Ten tltlt acres of land in Cameron
tVunty Texas a part of Kspiritu Santo
firant. and a part of the lutid shown on
a n un ef property belonging to Kspiritu
Santo I .a ml Company situated in Cnlu-
ercii County. 'J'exas. a* amended Oet-
»ber 1»*. being all of block Hue
Hundred Forty-four illii containing an
aggregate of ten «1111 a crew more par-
ticularly described in a deed dated June
1st. Utl". from San Henito Irrigated
I .mid Company to Ofendant James
Sloggett. s;.id lend I e.ng located about
nine till miles northeast of Siti Henito
tame ion Cc-uity Texa*. and more pur
rienlarh known a* the * 'Sloggett Fariii.*’
and levied upon as the pr<n»erty *»f Jauie*
Sloggett. end that on the first Tuesday
n May. HO* tin- same being the Ith day
e| aid inoiith. at the Courl House d«»o..
..I Can cron Countv. in tno City of
I'rown-ville Texa*. Iietweea the hours
ol Hi a. in. and I t*. rn . by virtue of sahl
evy and *uid |rd:mei»t and advertiae-
liient. I w ill sell raid above described rea
estate ai public wild lie. tor ca*h. to tic
highest bidder. a« the property «*f said
Jane. Sloggett.
And in e«uupliau»a* villi law. I give till
notice hv publication in tlo- Knglish Ian
tinige. nine a week for three eonsecu-
live week* inimediately preceding *aid
lav of sale in the ttrow naville I tally
Herald a ucwsp»:»er published in Cam-
eron County.
Witness my hand this Util day of.
April. HKfft.
W. T. VANN. Shmiff.
('atinruu Couulwji >xa«.
Hv t it a uu *vn: Itfoinyfiibiut^
For those ckiWrwi'i twrife the
good one* at It. MuPl'SfM' Shop.
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