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AMOUNT TO! i
SPENT ON ROAD
WORKISLARGE
One Thousand to be
Expended During Fiscal
Year Starting July 1; Fed-
eral Aid Continues
WASHINGTON. July 10.—Approxim-
ately $100000.(10(1 will spent for go<a|
road construction through the country
dining the fiscal year which began July 1
This w ill be brnugl.f alw»ut by the co; im-
itation of (ejeral aid for roads under
recent authorization of nu appropriation
of almost fifty million dollar* for dis-
tribution among the several stale*. 1'n-
der the condition* of the aid each stut*'
muat match the sum nlloted it.
At the same time the Post Office
appropriation bill signed by President
llardi g June IS. authorised appropria-
tion of $t»"».taKl.tMSl for tin* same pur-
poae to l»e expended during the fiscal
year beginning July 1. P.fJ.'i. are! .<7-y.
(MMl.tMMI for the succeeding fiscal year.
The coalitions arc the same for nil
three years and will bring the total
amount expended during the period if
the state adhere to the stipulation* and
ex pell I like sums to f^SO.INMI.IMNI. The
fund* will be administered by the iturenu
of Good Roads.
It is e«fiinat*»d that the $190.00ti.0n0
appropriated will result in the construe
tion of more than 'Jl.tMMI miles of road
whiih. added to the ttl.INHI miles (hat
■ re expected to result from previous
federal appropriations makes a total
of Tl.tMNI miles or nearly 40 I»er<e:|t
••f the • stimated Imiimm* miles of good
roads on the system of federal-aid roads
How- being outlined.
With the aid of the $9.10.000.000 pre-
viously appropriated by the government.
17.000 miles of road had bee?* completed
on last Mav 91 and in addition pearly
14..700 miles were under construction
involving more than $‘_'*'7..HM».imni f
federal aid. To match this fund the
states have appropriated approximately
f9M.000.000 making a total of $0ti7.1O0.-
000.
The average cost r*er mile of all types
of road constructed with federal aid
has been J17.1'J0 of which 49 percent
has heen the coat to the government.
The new legislation however reduces
the maximum purtici|iatiotf on the part
of the (iovernment from f'JO.OtMl to
flfl.2-*4) per mile for the first fiscal year
and $1.7 .IMMI thereafter. The appropria-
ting are to he used on construction n!
■ connected system of primary nr inter-
state and secondary or inter-county
mads.
If is further provided that the states
receiving aid must maintain adequate
highway departments must maintain the
federal road* when <*nniplefed. must
construct road* sufficient to the traffic
anticipated and mu*f mat> h the amount*
allnfed hr the government Otherwise
the feileral funds for the uew projects
will he withheld.
Flaw* for the (imposed systeni hnve
already he«*n received hv the Ihireau
of ( Jo«*d Ihuid* from all luit eight states
and the sttlte systems are being co-
ordinated *o that when joined together
they will serve the best interests of the
whole country. In the meantime only
project* certain to he o*< the prnimaed
system ate being approved.
There are l.»l^ .\ineri«*fin
studying in the various French tiniver*
aitiea.
——- --
There are more than 1‘tMNt.tMMi known
rarities .if inserts now li\i:g on the
earth.
NO ANNOYANCE
FROM MOSQUITOS
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Insures Restful Sleep
Once upon a time even the idea
of restful sleep seemed a myth. Rut
on® fin® morning Sweet Dreams
came and rest that is free from
the annoyance of mosquitos is now
possible.
It isn’t now necessary to fret all
night. A million users sav that
Tweet Dreams mosquito remedy is
fine so why can’t you too join th<-
J»ig crowd? For your convenience.
Sweet Dreams is sold everywhere.
When mosquitos are troublesome
give Sweet Dreams a trial. No of-
fensive odor. No stain.
The greatest mosquito remedy ev-
er made—Sweet Dreams.
Sold bv the Eagle Pharmacy and
W. G. Willman. Southern Drug Co.
Houston Texas distributes for
Southern Texas.
SwioKaps
THE NEWEST SEASHORE
MILLINERY
Every Be1 her will be
ia the “ *wiro ” with
one of these caps.
MADE BY EXPERTS — IN
EXCLUSIVE COLORINGS
EAGLE PHARMACY
(lacorporated)
N£XT TO POSTOFFICE
^ TptlY OUR FOUNTAIN
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. Aa»
Suffrage Spreads in Europe As
Result of War
SUFFRAGE MAP OF EUROPE
BY NEA SERVICE
PARIS July 10—The World War and
[the sweeping political changes in its
wake have changed Europe from a con
tinent where woman was denied the bul
lot to a predominatly woman-suffrag*
continent.
Throughout northern Europe womei
enjoy equal rights with men. In the
south they still lack voting power hu*
they’re putting up a strong fight (tacked
in some cases by leading sta'esmen
Here's how the fight stands today:
FRANCE Suffrage question up in
Parliament with Viviani Briand and oth
er statesmen favoring it.
| GREAT BRITAIN—Equality of the
•exes ha*! Lorn voted by the House o}
Commons. Two women members are no.
sitting—I.ady Astor and Mrs. Margaret
Wintringhum Suffrage is restricted to
w omen of :S0 or more-
SWEDEN- Women voted for the fir's*
time last fall. Five women elected dep-
uties m the Riksdag
NORWAY Women obtained all cit-
izenship rights and even obtained a
seat in th cabinet in H*l«>.
DENMARK Women are voters. Eleven
in the Riksdag.
RUSSIA Soviets declare women on an
absolute equality with the men.
FINLAND—Women are voters. As fai
hack as 11*17 l‘J were elected to the nu
itionul parliament.
ESTHONTA. LITHUANIA and LET-
T0N1A Women huve equal r ghts.
UKAINE—Women have equal rights.
Twelve are deput ic* in the national us-
aemhly.
tiERMANY—After the revolution wo-
men were given the vote and nearly -h
are in the Kcirtistug.
AUSTRIA The republic gave elec-
[ troial rights to women. They are elig.
FLORIDA RAZORBACK
SHOULD BE MOUNTED
BEFORE ARE EXTINCT
< Hv The Associate* Uress*
43AINKM1 11.1.i:. T ... !.■. .1 :*v 10
•• Soinetiody ougitt to have a genuine
Florida rar.or-l*m ! n ••.tided before they
I beeome extinct. Tliey-re hard to find
now."
Thus doer n< less an authority than
the Rim a.i of Markets ;• nil l rop Ksti-
tnates i*f the United Stat'-s I t.-partment
of Agrieul tire here officially confirm
Hie mis| .cion that the porker around
which so many yarns have been spun
aooir will be a candidate for the inii-
aeut..
1 lie I-l<>nla farmer is responsible for
Hie pnssii g *f » pn*k of hopes am) bris-
tles chock full of iiiiseliief. Tin* razor*
back. or unlive hog usually could work
liis lowly into any place bis no<c could
enter. II" was reared *»n a farm but
was permitted to roam the wo<«ds until
tie became half wild and only a photo-
graph could iMMiray the damage lie
could do o:* e In* wormed Ids wax into a
plot of < ultivated ground. .\s an article
of food he was xvortli little.
Klor'ula farmers fr several year*
have been stocking their places xxiHi
pure bred sxxine. and now have reach*
ed the stage where discussion of a pig'
I pedigne is regarded as of extreme iiu-
iwirtance. Cooperative sab-s *f f n<
pigs. Ion s' and girls’ pig clubs or-gnni/cd
lllld operate! ll * |er the s.|[erx isiolt of
county agricultural agents and nitmcr-
oils seeti nal organizations of hog
breeders sounded the death knell of tin
razor. hn<k.
Ther« ^ every indication that tin
razor-back :• ton will be e\ti * t. Flori-
dians hax e said Ids bin klwne formed an
i cd<»e sharp enough to cut a feme lai
ami many tourists believed the old yart
ibat the hundreds of thousands of pun
trees on turpentine farms in the >trile.
wi'h the bark chipped off on two si|'-s
to a height of several feet were damag-
j is I hv the razor-hacks sharpening them-
j selves preparatory to :itt'ng another
feme. Snake* ami al'igat-us are ragely
seen outside of zoos ami now the razor*
back is passing.
Try A Classified Want Ad
\
ible for tin* national assembly and muni*
Hi ml cooncl*.
I'ZE.I'll* t-Sl.t tYAKIA I he Oteeh
republic gave tin* women all the rights
men eujoycd. Thirteen women deputies
and tli»■**«• senators elected.
POLAND Women have the vote and
have chosen eight women deputies.
HOLLAND Women have the vote.
Two are members of Parliament.
LrXKNBI'lir. -Women have the vote
and have chosen one woman as a
member of tin* national assembly.
Kl .MANIA —The Senate has accord-
ed worm*:.* suffrage in miini*'i|tal affairs.
SWITZERLAND Laws are largely
•I** ide.l and referendum and the men
I nvc not yet accorded full suffrage to
women.
PORTKIEOL—The Senate voted n re-
stii-cd degree of suffrage to the women.
Lut the < humher of Deputies refused to
ratify this.
ITAI \ The S**i :it<• era t**l restri-
cted suffrage in ini’ll but :h<* I'hambcr
unionrued without inl.it g action.
Spain lire**'**. 1‘ulgnriii and .lugosal* i
v*a have not ;<*<• r*-1*.I t!»#• women any
rights in elections.
JAMES P. HUMPHREYS well
known automobile man of
Hebron Md. wbo declares he be-
lieves Tanlac is the best thing
to overcome stomach trouble and
run-down condition. States it
completely restored his health.
“1 believe in giving everything its
due and I want to say right now I
ust can’t praise Tanlac too highly
for what it has done in my case” de-
clared James P. Humphrey* propri-
etor of the Hebron Motor Co. Heb-
ron Md.
"For three years or more 1 suffer-
'd from indigestion. After eating 1
would bloat terribly with gas and my
heart would palpitate until it inter-
fered with my breathing. 1 was hab-
itually constipated and niy nerves
were all upset. My sleep was un-
sound 1 got up mornings all tired
out and 1 was .only a shadow of my
former self.
Well Tanlac has given me a keen
ppetite stomach trouble has disap-
peared my nerves have steadied
own and I have gained several
rounds. Tanlac to my mind is the
>est thing ever sold for stomach
trouble and run-down condition.
Tanlac is sold by all good drug-
gists.
USE OF GOLF COURSE
AS BIRD SANCTUARY
IS SUCCESSWUL MOVE
t Bv The Assoc'ated Press)
I WASHINGTON. July 10.—Golf courses
a* bird sanctuaries is the newest ’sport’
| wrinkle introduced by the t'.S. Itepart-
ment of Agriculture which urges the
clubs to equip their ground as refuges.
The move promises swoosh says a
deportment circular at little- work or
outlay atul the golf grounds offer ideal
tiird communities
The broad expanses of short grass ou
ilie fairways it is said furnish excellent
fceiling grounds for the robins meadow
larks starlings flickers ami kilblees.
I In rougher spots there is un abundant
i-sc t population as food for the birds.
Most courses have wafer hnzards at
\ hi.-h the visitors totiUl bathe or drink
and many courses ar<* alreadv protected
e«st*n*H and are relatively Free
from bird enemies.
Protection food and water are thua
.••/fordid and the Ibuiartmcpt urges the
| supply of nesting boxes nr other nesting
[la<cs. Such bountiful and nseiul birds
a the purple martin bluebird house
wren tree swallow flicker white breast
ed nuthatch and «hickadee. w ill occupy
1 Midi houses and many other varieties
of smaller birds can be thus attracted
In the future then it eat. be expected
that golfers going the rounds of courses
so cipiippcit. may have cause to bless
the birds for doing away with tin* buzz-
ing mosquito or other swarms of fl.vin
biting stinging pests.
Few classified a* vrtlslng tasks are
more difficult than that of finding good
household help—but the advertiser who
sticks to it for a while usually gets re-
sults.
THE CLASSIFIED ADS
—are “human interest documents” to all who aspire to
own homes or to get better positions.
Classified Section
All Classified Advertising must be paid in cash when placing copy.
No Classified Advertising taken over tbe telephone.
THIS RULE DOES NOT APPLY TO PERSONS OR FIRMS
HAVING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH THE HERALD.
I
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO Bl’Y—Drug store any
place in the Valley. Write particulars to
Dr. Care of Herald. (32)
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
_ _ •
HEMSTITCHING—at special prices
and all work done on short notice. Cot-
ton goods 10c per yard; s".k goods 10c
per yard. We furnish cotton and mer-
cerized threads. Singer Sewing Machine
Co. 1210 Elizabeth Street. (2H)
Goodbye Boils!
S. S. S. Will Rid You of Bods Pimples
Blackheads end Skin Eruptions.
A boll Is a volcano—your blood Is
so chuck full of poisons that these
“boir out Into a boll. They'll keep
"boiling up” until you destroy them
completely by the use of 8. 8. 8.. one
of the most powerful blood-cleansers
known to science. 8. 8. 8. has stood
the test of time. The power of Its
Ingredients Is acknowledged by auth-
orities. Its medicinal Ingredients are
guaranteed to be purely vegetable.
Right off. It clears the skin of pim-
ples boils blotches blackheads acne
eczema rash and other skin eruptions
and does it thoroughly. It drives out
of the blood Impurities which cause
rheumatism makes the blood rich and
pure builds up lost flesh. It helps to
manufacture new blood cells—that’s
one of its secrets. 8. 8. 8. Is sold at
all drug stores. In two slsea. The bur-
ger sko is tko wore economical.
Are 70a “up to the neck” In blood Im-
parities ? 8. 8. 8. Is one of the greatest
blood-purifiers known. Try It
Political Announcements
For Judge or Criminal District Court ]
The Brownsville Herald is Authorized !
to Announce A. W. Cunningham of Har-
lingen. candidate for Judge of the Crim-
inal District Court. 28th Judicial Dis-
trict. subject to the action of the Demo-
cra’ic primaries in July.
-—-.]
For County Clerk.
I hereby annotinc* uiy candidacy for
election to the office of -oiinfy clerk of
Cameron Comity aulijec: to the d'liio-
'•ratie primaries in July.
It. T. (UKitiS ROBERTS.
For tho State Santa
I hereby Announce my ca uiidacy for
re-election to the office of se.ator from
the Twenty-third senatorial district
subject to the iii-iiou of the di rmw-ratic
primaries in July.
ARCHER PARR.
Benavides. Teiar
(For County Superintendent of Schools)
I hereby announce my candidacy for
rc-clection to the office of County 8 ip-
erintendent. subject to the Democratic
Primaries in July.
P. D. KENNAMER.
For County Superintendent of Srhoola.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of County Superintendent of
Schools of Cameron County Texas sub-
ject to the Democrhtic Primaries in July.
SAM HUGIISTON.
For the House of Representatives.
I hereby announce my candidacy to
the office of Representative from the
72nd Representative District subject to
the action of the Democratic primary in
July. A. J. RABEL. Harlingen. Texas.
For Tax Collector
I hereby announce my rnndidary for
the office of Tax Collector of Cameron
County subject to the action of the
Democratic Tr'tnaries in .lulv.
HARVEY L. ODER.
For Hide and Animal Inapc* tor
! hereby announce my candidacy for
the off "e of Hide and Animal Inspec-
tor for Cameron County subject to the
action of the Democratic primaries in
July
JEFF SCRIVNER.
For County Clerk
I herehy announce my candidacy for
re-election to *he office of County Clerk
of Cameron County subject to the action
of the Democratic primaries in July.
JOSEPH WEBB
For State Iteprcarntative
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of representative from the
Seventy-second representative d strict
subject to the action of the democratic
primaries in July.
A. L. LEWIS. Harlingen.
For the State Senate.
The Herald is authorized to announce
the candidacy of Asher R. Smith for the
State Senate from the 23rd District
subject to the Democratic primary in
July.
ASHER U. SMITH
lartiln. Texas
For County Tax Collector.
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
' re-election to the office of County Tax
I Collector of Cameron county subject
I to the action of the democratic prim-
aries in July. J. J. FOX.
For Justice of the Peacf
The Herald It authorized to announre
the candidacy of David il. Sloes at Jua
tice of the Peace Precinct No. 2 (Place
No. 2) subject to the action of the dem-
ocratic primaries in July.
DAVIl) H. SLOSS.
For County Attorney
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of County Attorney of Cam-
eron County subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries in July.
T. A. KINDER
For Justice of the Peace
I hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for re-election to the office of
Justice of the Peace Precinct No. 2
Place 2. subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries in Julv.
HOWARD MILLER.
For County Attorney
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election to the office of county at-
torney subject to the action of the Dem-
ocratic primaries in July.
A. M. KENT
For Sheriff
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Sheriff of Cameron County
subject to the action of the Democratic
P'lmaries.
SAM ROBERTSON
For County Judge.
I hereby announce tny candidacy for
'•e-elec'inn to the office of Countv Judge.
sul>ieci to the Democrats primaries in
Inly. OSCAR C. DANCY.
For Constable
I hereby announce myself as candidate
for Constable Precinct No. 2 subject to
the action of the Democratic primaries
jin July ALEX W. CHAMPION.
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announre my candidacy for
re-election to the office of County
Treasurer of Cameron county subject
to the action of the Democratic pri-
maries in July.
MRS. A. W. COCKE.
For Tat Assessor.
I hereby announce my candidary for
re-election as Tax Assessor for Cam-
eron county subject to the action of
the Democratic primaries in Julv.
t>. A. TEMPLETON
For Justice of the Peace.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of Justice
of the Peace Precinct No. 2 Place 1
subject to the nrtion of the Democratic
primaries in July. HENRY J.KIRK.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Sheriff of Cameron county subject to
irtion of Democratic primaries in July
H. E. BARNES.
For Justice of the Peace
The Herald is authorized to announce
the candidacy of Alberto Besteiro as
Justice of the Peace Precinct No. 2.
(Place No. 2> subject to the action of
the Democratic primaries in Julv.
ALBERTO BESTEIRO
For Constable
I herebv announce myself as condi*
date for Constable Precince No. 2. sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic
primaries in July.
E. I. REED
For Hide and Animal Inspector
I hereby announce my randidacy for
the office of Hide and Animal Inspector
for r‘amcron county subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic primaries in
July JOHN. W. CANTERBURY
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THE BROWNSVILLE HERALD
_PUBLISHING COMPawv
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SAI.K (HEAP—Baby Wicker
I Oriole. Phone 347 (38)
BOWYKR :he Florist. Brownsville
and San Benito. Cut flowers and fun*
eral des:gns. < 1Ht
FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES.
FOR SALK One 5-passenger Dodge
cheap. Phone 251. (29)
FOR SALE-Dodge Roadster 1919.
Perfect condition new rubber new bat-
tery cut out shock absorber.*. A barga n
Qrtrs No. 49. Phone 2*3 Ft. Brown. (1*3)
FOR RENT
— —
FOR RKNT—Three room house with
bath toilet and garage. $20 per month.
Furniture in house can he purchased.
Phone 6X2. (29)
FOR RF3NT—Nice cool rooms. Phoie
496. (27)
FOR RENT—Cool well furnished
rooms for house keeping. Phone 121.
417 St. Charles Street (22)
F'OR RF’.NT—5 Room furnished house
July 1st. Modern conveniences. 211 St.
Charles Street. Apply Joe Celaya F'ijst
Natioial Bank. (5)
PERSONAL
If anybody knows the whereabout* of
Mr. Nathan Salxmon please notify
Nathan F'rancis Salomon Brownsville
Ter as general delivery. (2:(>
IN THK DISTRICT COURT OF T11F3
UNITED STATES FOR THE SOUTH-
ERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS BROWNS-
VILLE DIVISION.
No. 92 In Bankruptcy
In the matter of L. R. Daniel and
Rio Giande Automotive Co. bankrupts.
To the creditors of said Bankrupts:
Take notice: That upon bpplicat.on
of the trustee A. T. Robertson the ref-
eree has ente red an order permitting the
sale of the property belonging to the es-
tate of saul bankrupts as follows; the
trustee is authorized to receive sealed
bids separately for the following des-
cribed property belonging to said es-
tate to-wit:
One Fordson tractor engine No.
149.12.1.
One F'ordson tractor engine No 11.1194.
Two tractor plows separately:
The said trustee will also offer the
f.l.ovc* property for sale separately and
all of said i roperty in a lump at public
audit a in the city of M*AM.*n. Tc xns
ai the McAllen Automobi’c Company’s
office at 19 o’clock in the forenoon. o?i
July 17. 1922: the said trustee reserv
in* the right to reject any ami all bids
ami will report his action to a meeting
i of creditors hereby called to be held at
the office of tlie undersigned referee
in Brownsville Texas on the Hth day of
July 1922 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon
when and where the creditors will act
upon said report and accept or reject
■•aid bids as to them may seem proper
and transact such other bus ness as may
properly come before such meeting.
!RA WEBSTER
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Countersigned A. T. Robertson Trustee.
Dated July 5th 1922.
(7-fi 7-15 lot—No. 4:t»)
HOPE!
Do not invest your whole life in hope
It will not pay your bills or buy the im-
provements and conveniences you have
been hoping for. The Boll Weevils have
not left the country nor have their ac-
tivities been checked by the rains and
floods.
Start your crop right by investing in
advance of it in as many Hitt Boll We-
evil Catchers as you have cultivators
and you will be able to pay your bills
this fall and buy the things you have
been hoping for.
on how to stop the Bool Weevil the
cheapest and easiest way. No additional
horse-power. No additiot al labor cost
The only remedy that has actually stood
the te.st.
HITT HOI.I. WEEVIL MACHINE CO
8U2 Cadiz Street Dallas Texas
JJ. R. GUERRA §
Dealer ia Staple and Fancy' *■ >
GROCERIES
We Deliver—Please call us up.
Phone 538 9th and St. Charles Sts.
bUKi E. HINKLElT
Undertaker and
Embalmer
St. Charles and Eleventh Street.
Brownsville Railroad Time
Table
RIO GRANDE RAILWAY
Daily Esrept Sunday v
Leaves Bruwnsviile . 7:30a.m.
Arrives Point Isabel . 0:16 a. m.
Leave Point Isabel .12:30 p.m.
Arrive Brownsville . X: 16 p.m.
Sunday
Leave Brownsville .3:00 p. m.
Arrive Point Isabel .4:46 p. m.
Leave Point Isabel.10:30 p. in.
Arrive Brownsville.12:16 a. m.
6ULF COAST LINES
Dapartaraa North and Waat.
Train No.— Leave
2— Houston New Orleans... .5:40 a.m.
4— Houston New O. Mission 4:3.0 p.m.
0— Snmfunlyce Valley poiuta. .0:30 a.m.
Arrive From North aatf Wait.
Train No.— Arrive i
1— From N. Orleans Houston 10:15 p.m.
3— From N. Orleans Houston 11:20 a.m.
5— From Sauifonlyie. Valley..6:50 p.m.
MEXICAN LINES
Brownsville A Matamoros Bridge Ca.
(American t'entral Timet
To Matamoros Tampico Mexico
City . 1:00 p.m.
From Matamoros Tampico Me|.
i< o City.8:80 p.m.
NATIONAL LINES OF MEXICO
Matamoros Station. —(«T. S Time)
From Tampico. Mexfco Oty ..1:01 p.m.
To Tampico Mexico City....3:30 p.m.
j (Mexican time is exactly one hour slower
than Brownsville timet
Brownsville Warehouse A 1
Storage Company
25.000 SQUARE FEET FLOOR
SPACE TO RENT
WE STORE ANYTHING
j Phone 450 Brownsville Texas
Professional Directory
GRAHAM JONES. WILLIAMS *
RANSOME
LAWYERS
Third Floor Merchants Bank Bid*.
Phone 13
Hours 9 to 5
DR. R. G. RICHARDSON
Denial Surgeon
Vivier Building
Brownsville :: :: Texas
CHAS. D. TURNER A COMPANY
Professional Accountants
and Auditors
Income Tax Service and Counsel
Rich Building McAllen Texas
HENRY J. KIRK
Justice of the Peace Notary PoMIs
LAND SELLING. HOUSE RENTING
Brownsville Texas
1226 Elizabeth Street Phase 405
Member State and Nat'l A emulations
W. R. MONTGOMERY
Attorney.at. Law
I’ren. Hidalgo tinnrr.ntH* Abstract Co.
Edinburg State Hunk Bldg.
Edinburg. Tex. County Soat Hidalgo Co
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Electrician
House Wiring—Motor Repairing and
i installing.—Isolated plant Installing.
. 909 Adams St. Phone 740
INSURANCE
SURETYBONDS
W. B. CLINT
208 Merchants National
Bank
Phone 6
WOOD & DODD
INSURANCE
of All Kinds
Next to First National Bank
Brownsville Texas
LONE STAR
IMMIGRATION
COMPANY
EL JARDIN
Local Offico
No. 5 First National Bank
Annas
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The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, July 10, 1922, newspaper, July 10, 1922; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1378002/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .