The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1924 Page: 5 of 6
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RAYM^NDVILLE
KAYMONPV/.K. Texas. May 3».
An im|>«>rtant dial was closed last week
by which J. Fugleman aciinirod the
Coulter Rlock. lie paid *1»mni for tliei
latul and "ill construct a fire proof
building before fall part of whi h will
serve as bis land off it e.
Papers in the case of Ilariliug Hill vs. i
H. II. Uurebard are reported t«» have dis- j
appeared from the county clerk's office.;
The case was to have been tried in this
term of I*i#triel Court but bad to be put
over because the |£ipcr> could not In*
found.
A series of religion* meeting' will be
held iu the Santa Margarita school
house. 7 mile* northeast of Raymond*
ville. Ia*ting for two week*.
Mrs. Ira .1. I»uttt>n an I Fraek and
Connie. R. .lohiisou and 'on Norman
are in Corpus Christi. 'I'he> have taken
a cottage on North Reach for two weeks.
Mrs. M .K. Turkic has g« tie into pari
iierslnp with Mrs. Claude Rutter in the
dressmaking and millinery loi-nni;.
'1'lieir shop is over La Coma Mercantile
ptore.
s. Since Miss Jessie Hamer has left for
the summer. Mrs. Lacy Rea*oni*ver i>
Camp Fire guardian. The Hills no t at
her home Monday afternoon.
Rnynioiidville will have three gius
wlo*n cotton picking begins. The Ibillei
gm on the north side of town i* nearing
iompletion while Mr. Stringer of Har-
lingen has begun work on one near the
M< Charm gin.
Mrs. \V. F. McChuren went up to
Houston last week to vi*it her daughter
Mr* n. M. Parks. * Wlo'ii sin* returned
she brought her daughter with her for
a \i*it with the home folk*.
1 Mrs. H. ll. Hall of Fdinhurg i* making
mi extended vi'il ill the old home o| her
l>ai Mils Mr. and Mr*. R. II Adair.
Some of the out of town gl|e*t* the
|ia*t week include Mi** Hlady* Patle "t
Harlingen iu the \V. C. Smith home;
Mi Nola Marlin of Roh*town. who i
visiting the fHiergs anti Mis Melhtngh
r-rty of Kingsville who lias been the guest
nf the I juntas.
Mrs. Julia tjuiiiti and her son. u!
Baton Rouge l.a.. are the guests
l*r. and Mrs. II. K. Ruie. Mrs. ijuiiin i*
Mrs. Ituie's mother.
Win. Ilutliin -on ha.* b*t the contract
] for a home on hi' farm east of town.
V O. J< ii'cn a ill put up the uild ng.
Mr. and Mr* T. P. I*<«ld. accompanied
b\ Mr. and Mr*. Ivan I bold of Itotina
have gone for a vi'it to • !i anluiry. leva*
to v i'it the F. < I. < Irissoin*.
IN TIIE DISTRICT COt RT OF THE
I'NITED STATES FOR THE SOI III-
ERN DISTRICT Ol TEXAS BROWNS
\ ILI.E DIN IION
In Che Matter of No. 151
I Garrison-Marcus Mercantile < o. In
L h corporation B-ankrujtcy
l Bankrupt.
Ho the Creditor- of said Bankrupt;
jfl Take notice: That upon the . pplid-
Hon ..f the Trust. » R. M FToude:.stein
g^kic undersign d r feree has entered an
fHrdcr permitting said trust.-. to sell tin
Block of dry good* gent’s furni kings.
Biot ions and fixture arid aeeour.ts re-
Kcivi :e |e belonging to tii. s.id i> nk
Bi.pt estate situattd in th. town of
Btinsion Texas in the following man-
B Said dry goods gent's furnishings no-
and account- will offered at
^Hlililie .utioii in on- lot nd th fi\-
^Pire in one lot; *i*l sale to t k* j lac
11 tfie tore formerly occupied by aid
Hiarrison Marr. s Mercantile t omp. ny in
Hth<- i of M
V|>xas on the 2nd d y of dun . 11*21 at
■ it o’clock in the forenoon; th. tru~tc<-
■ reserving Ike right to reject
W |i<|s and be will report his action and
I the high t of such I ids to a meeting of
I creditors hereby <■ lied to Im held In tht
I office of Ira Webster Referee in B
I ruptey. in th Stcgman huildiiv in the
| city of Brownsville Texas in Cum ron
County in -aid di-tri.t at l o'* lock i’
th. aft. moon of d 2nd .!■*•. of Jut «•.
1921. » which time the report of «=u h
1 -. ie will h< considered und confirmed or
I reject* d. as to the creditor may semi
t.. "their host intere t and i neh ol her
business transact'd a- m \ properly
come before such mo. tit g.
Witness my hand this 21.-t day of
M.-y. A. I>. 1924.
Ir:i Wei ter.
Referee in Bankruptcy
5-22 5-:u. tot.—lfir.i.
INGERSOLL
PENCILS
|'*e* leads twice as loin: as
ordinary mechanical pencils.
Kach lead equals a long
niioden pencil.
The Inacrsoll carries a whole
year's supply of lead.
Those contemplating par-
ties can he supplied with
either brick or hulk ice
cream on one day’s notice.
TRY OUR FOUNTAIN
SERVICE
EAGLE PHARMACY
House meets at noon.
Senate meets at 11 a.m.
Senate Daugherty investigating com-
mittee meets.
Senate elections committee proceeds
with the Mayfield contest.
House commerce committee continues
consideration of change sin the rate
sect ion of the transportation act.
House Irrigation committee is called
in executive -<^-ion to consider recom-
mendations of Secretary Work's fact
finding investigation.
NEW REVOLT IN
MEXICO RUMORED
ALONG BORDER
<1?v The A wool a ted T*ress '
I1ISHFK. Ariz. May 21* Reports of a
nw revolution against the government
of General Obregon was to start soon
.. aftei th® arrival of am
triil hundred federal troops i" Naeo.
Sonora. Mexico. Tuseday night from < a
*< f
nanea. . ... . .
United States immigration oinciais
at Naco said they believed the rumor
ci revolt had been nipped in 'he bud > >
the arr<st <>f two Mexicans alleged to
have been the ring leaders who an in
the city jail They admitted the revol*
was planned for early this week.
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MARY AND DOUG
GIVE LONDONERS
QUITE A THRILL
<llr The Associated I'ress I
T.(*N1K)N. May 21*. Londont rs learned
that prevailing hirsutor al mo les mean
nothing to Mary Pickford and Pougla
Fairbanks when they made their ap
pea ranee recently at the annual Amer
iean Legion ball. "Mary's" unshingled
cw'ffuro and "Poug’s" too closely shin-
gled moustache amused mingled bu/.ze
of approval and condemnation when the
eouple appeared. Previous to attend-
ing the Ia gion bull the famous pair '
ited the West London Hospital when
they tried the r hand at nursing hospi-
tal bailies and Mary obviously perturb-
ed admonished Iloug with a warning.
Douglas never hold a baby that way.
>
IN THE DISTRIST COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE SOU-
THERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
BROWNSVILLE DIVISION. ;
In The Matter of N"- i:il*
A. <\ Sw .ni-oii. In Rnnkrupiey.
Itiinkrepi: •
At I'rnwii.-vtile. ratnermi Koiitny.
T x:i«. in -aid I listrh t. on tin1 — till day
..f May. 1! I. .. Ira Web-ter. .
of the referees in bankruptcy of said
court the following pr«n eedinj; were
had ill -aid cause;
Notice is licreoy given that on I lie i
•Jltli day of May. lit-II. A. Swan-.»n j
\\n- duly adjudged a bankrupt; and the
Kir-i Meeting of hi- I'ndilor- will be
held at the off of Ira Weh-ter. It'd
cree in Itankrupiey. in the Stegman
Building. in the *'il> or Brow ri-ville.
Texas ill said l*i-iriet. on llu* iih 'lay
I June at Kieveii til* oYloek in the
forentton sit which time and place the
■ rcdilor- «»f the —;i»«I A. t ■ Swan-on may
appear prove their claims elect a iru-
tci. examine the hankrupt anti tran-a t
Mil'll other business as may properly
• OIII). before -llell meet illl!.
1 l.ited Mav 1* It ll 11*1*1.
Ira Web-ter.
Referee ill Rankruptey.
(Vl*7. tin Hit i
Iff
Attorney’s j
| Directory
S The Attorneys and Law Firma
listed in this column are members '
of the Cameron County liar
Association.
RENTFKO A COI.E
• Attorneys at Law
206-200 Merchants National Bank
Building
Brownsville Texas
CANALES-DAV EXPORT A W EST !
Attorneys at Law |
Rooms 307-H 'J Merchants Nation- !
nl Bank Building
Brownsville Texas
J. K Wells H B Galbraith
WELLS A GALBRAITH
Attorneys at Law
Rooms 4'»2 41l Merchants Na-
tional Bank Building
Brownsville Texas
SEABURY GEORGE A TAYLOR
Attorneys at Law
First National Bunk Building |
Brownsville Trxas jji
I Wm. S. West Harry L. Faulk
Law offices of
WM. S. W EST
Rooms 20 to 24 Vivier Building
Brownsville. Trxas
I --|
R. B. CREAGER
1 i
Attorney at Law
First National Bank Hu'ldmg
Brownsville Texas
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assume responsibility for errors that
have appeared in print more than
one day hut we will he glad to give
credit for one incorrect insertion
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to watch your want ads and report
errors immediately.
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1*1 HUSHING COMPANY
FOR REN1
I •>!! HI-! NT M> fui ni■ lieil li<mi• in
\\'i I r.mwiisx illr Cool .uni pirns.mi.
l:i!M"i\ I'linnw SKI. I I II i
I 11!; KKJPT Thi w room ap
fni'ii;-bed' also -j siunl. rooms. 11 ■ Si.
Charles. I‘li..nr 11*1. (Ill'll
KoU HUNT Furnished rooms for
lifilit limiM'ki'i'piiiK- I*li«»»!•• 111. (!ii»i
I't lU HUNT Cool apartments Cl" <■
in. Summer rales. I.’iirj Adams. tvPi
I ni: HKNT Apartment- with hath
and jcarajje. Call San Carl" or I*!»• >;i«-
•Ml. (PI •
I i»H HUNT Hooins and apartments.
Mod ern. Close in. 7<H St. Charles.
I'bolle tit*. (Hill
*•"« »|J Hr.NT l *ne store liaddilie. lilt
Iili/.aaeib Street. Impiire Win. S. W> -
(1«*7»
PERSONAL.
Will AITHI !C| ATK anyone let tin*
me know where I ran linate a ropx of
pamphlet pnldished by Soiners kinnex in
1M57 eiit ii I' d "Tom h M*-\ieo and I lie."
Address "Si" e o llertlltl. ("'ll
_•
m.ACKA If you have I’elaera
write to I»r. .1. C. I'osler Clarksville.
Texas. < <11*
DUCKS. GEESE. POULTRY
I t »H S A I i! Kralima i liirkeiis. gi ow n
lien* and fi xers. Mrs. .1 T. W it-on
mi the |*o ni Mabel road; •> mile*.
Ilioxx e-x ill'-. Texas. tlitli
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
I’t tit SAI.I-! Saerifiee in a i"* f• n• •
so;! smell house adjoining res < a. t *n«'
half mile I I .1 trdin m bool and Itmile*
xud stratiI. Will ■oiieider part liadi.
I'mix • *s». I’roW ll“\ ilte. tPll
RIO CHANT*1 \ \ i ! El fatm<t
SfeiTnsr l» vis. 1H11 * Kiizabelb St.
HrnxMisviHe. Texas. (Ill
FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES
I • •!J S \ ! I I 'id roaiM*er. li^ht d"
lix'-'x hodx. nexx paint ifw top. good
tires. \ Mill * a ill. Slot t IN I Si ex - i on
Motor Sales ('■•. i Ills I
HEAL INVESTMENTS
#
11' ■
10 acr« s fine citrus fruit and potato
land. Well located and all in cultiva-
tion. Price $2/100.90 with half cash and
balance in one to s'x years.
19 acres fine unimproved citrus fruit
and- potato land. Well locat'd. Price
for quick sale S1.C90.90 with one-half
I cash and balance one to six jrar«.
la a* res fine citrus fruit and potato
| land. V. ell bo ated and all in cultiva-
‘ lion. Price $2S.'i0.M wiht Sl.f'itMMt cash
and balan e one In six years.
la acres well Ueatid fine unimproved
citrus fruit and potato land. Price $2-
alMt.OO with SI. one. 00 cash anil balatr e
one to six years.
20 acres well located and well improved
j \-l citrus fruit ar.d potato land and
all in cultivation. Prln SO.000.00 with
S2.i00.lttl cash and balance c-v to seven
1 yt ars.
20 acres choice unimproved citrus fruit
and potato land. Price S'i.OOO.OM. with
51.tittt.0U cash and balance one to six
v ea rs.
growth
If ^«.u Are Intere-ivd In i'inanrial
mi* ill \ou Should He I liter* sted
In Krai KhUIj
TIi- own. r-h p of property civrs
you a real j<*!» in life. You are the
captain of a ship and have a firm
resolve to ste< r it towards sum s.
When you think of inve-tinenti think
of u.' it s the safe way.
:tO acres iif ilie lie** oT iitru» I ruil and
vegetable land. Ml in e eeltiv atinn. I*nl
en other inipreive*mr nts. I'riet S.'i.a.’iO.'MI
w ith >2S.'iO.OII ea*h and lialance one to
*i\ >* ars.
in acres rxrrptinnaHv well improved
and well lo afed farm (iood citrus or
vegetable Inad including potato*!. Ml in
cultivation. I'rire $12000. with onc-
Ihird rash and the balance .n one to sj\
tiars. 7 on will hate to se« this farm
to appreciate it.
10 at res good unimnrot» d w ell lo-ated
resaea land. Nothing hetltr tor a iitrus
fruit or tcqetahle farm. I’riee $7500.00
with $2500.00 in rash and balance one
to >i\ years.
These farms are undoiiht* dlt the great-
est bargains that we have ever had the
pleasure of offcriiyg in < ameron ( mint'
They must sill and are- priced to do so.
No tradis will he considered on ant eif
t hese.
We off r a complete liraltt Service* and
represent a firm who offers to make
loaeis oie good lirow nstillc busine ss pro-
port» and good ramie preipertv in t ani-
eron. Hidalgo and \\ iliac* counties. I.et
us serve tern.
HELP WANTED
W.WTI I* l.adie hi this locality to
I embroider linens for it* at Im*111** during
Iteir leisure moment . Write at ••!»• *.
Fashion Kntln onl> ries." 1 I -A* • l.ima.
Ohio. (Kill
W.v.vm* Aiiieiii.ui woman or girl
II to Hi year mil. to help m tin- kitehen .
and >ni ng 1 -I an. ..1 in 1 be mu ■ 1
'pert 10..I. j ii -» :hmi;*i -he i~ willing to ■
Uolk. t ill t'elllf.tl Hotel S.lll iJetiilo
Texas. (ItM
V.’ANTKR (• irl to 100k and keep
hotlse. <iooi| w.lgi Apply I'JH Wa-.h
I illRtOII stl l et. l!»7 I
r.\> ' 1 >t KM cut t! 11! It
\ atiteil io eniliroider 11 • v\i| for its at
houie during tlf . > iiirt time Inform.t-
: it#.1 .:;•••n .. lie!!-.:-' l '••mpatr .
Ilutitingloii Ind. tltt-i
SECOND HAND FURNITURE
Till I SI I- FI It N ri1 I it I II
l|o(|se. Tile In | plai • to »:iv> fftt Used
j furniture t 1 1 ash. I*at i n every day.
\\. it in eg< bang!
1‘llnlle Jtl7. ti. |„ M t '1 alter lltll and
Adah.s.
o|*KN FOR III S1NKSS • • I
! nitnre t’o . Itlir* Washington buys and
sells fill tit III ' . Next to t'i-lieros I * r . _
Store. 1*110111' ."ill#. (''•1
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
MK\ I»! 1 r short pra'tieai eimrse of
moilent litirherin.' pm* you in roimI posi
lion *>r own business. Wr • M o’er lilt
' • • \v I i
Antonin. <1*1*
FOR SALE
I t 11J SMI I tS' tIi. 11 111 ' * r
h <lf ejector. lh* gauge itl fill'' i"ll-
•tit ion. .lif Hollas. IJ1I1 and lavee.
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SEEDS PLANTS ANO FLOWERS
(II FldtWKKS—Funeral Resign*.
Itowyrr Numary (V. Kruwnavili* off****
MH'lrary Mwah- t’«» I’buae X-v~ s*u
Hanito vffii-c. C«»n<r*te llifhway.
rbout* •jo.t r'7'
Kimball Hoii** — N> Hy furni.h««l
ovum ninvi'nirit In l»n*b; hot aiwl 1 «»ld
Ilonif cooking. KJuuibotb
•tract.—A«lv.
\nil May fl*m«T* lirin* Junr hill*.
A «i-.- cniiilolitc* i* » "W" who
MiiimIm for witmt Ihf v«»MW full for.
In lUt-iou. n H*it*n«i»i **aj(n Hit* world
will I.mI (Mtclit million >fnr- loiijrt-r. *»*
Hi.- M*Wi'-ra mav k« I »t***ir lo.inm.
AnvihiiiR .an li-i|*|on now ln-nn.nr.-
n-n i.-|<| .1 .-..iivflilioii •" *'§••«*»•«.» witn-
onl tnlkiitjc off ** tonul'' itrtn.
Political Announcements
I hereby announce rny candidacy for
• he office of la\ assessor for Cameron
county subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries in July.
J. F. M.V\ FfKI.D
' "" " ' .I.-- - — .-■-» j
CI.ACDK K. CARTER
Candidate for
COUNTY ATTORNEY J
I hereby announce my landidaty
for the office of
fill'VI Y < I.KUK
Subject to the a-tion of the voters
in the Jul> primary.
Your support aollcitcd
II. II. SKAt.O
1 be Herald is authorized to announce
the candidacy of
I'. II. RKNNAMKR
forre-election to the office of county
superintendent of schools subject to
July primaries.
I hereby announce m; tandtdacy
for tin- office of Sin riff of ( ami run
County subject te the action of the
Democratn- Primaries.
Ken pi < t fully submitted.
It. D. DROWN
The Herald is authorized to annoum*
the candidacy of
III fill E. KAItNES
for election to ihe office of Sheriff of
Cameron (ounty subject to the July
primaries.
The Herald i« authorized tr announce'
the candidacy of
J K. f Ol'Ef AN It
for election to the tiffin of county
commissioner of I’recinct No. 2 Kro»io-
k ille.
The Herald is authorized to announce
the randldacy of
SAM ROBERTSON
Eor re-election a» sheriff of Cameron
county subject to the action of the vot-
ers in the July primary.
lour vot» and influence will
lie appreciated
F. L. REED
f andid i’e f.ir rc-«' ion for
CONS I \BI.E
|*ri cinct No. 2 ltro» n-. ill*. Texas
Subject to iNmocratii Primaries.
July 26. 1921
The Herald in authorized lo announce
the name of
E. T. YATES
a-- a candidate for the office of ( ounty
Attorney of Cameron (ounty. subject to
the action of the Ucmocratic Primary.
The ll< raid i* authorized to announce
the candidacy of
l>. A. TEMPLETON
for re-election lo the office of ( ounty
Tas A‘M---iir of Cameron County auh-
jert io the Democratic Primaries in
July.
I hereby nolirit your vote and support
for the office ol' county treasurer sub-
jrct to July Demorrati" primarira.
II. II. TOLLEY
I hereby nolirit your vote and support
for the office of (ounty Clerk. Sub-
ject lo Democratic Primary in July
K. T. < Riots) ROBERTS
OltOYER REID
t andidate for
COt VI Y Jl DDE
The Herald is author!/*d to announro
that
MRS. A. \V. t OCh K
is a candidate for re-election as County
T reasurer subject to the action of tho
Democratic Primary in July.
P. I. (.itKENWOOD
( an'tidate for
( til \TY ATTORNEY
I «ill pi»* the county’s business the
same conscientious effort that I yive my
private business. (Your support and
influence respectfully soljclCe*L)
the Herald is authorize*? to announc*
the candidacy of
ARCHER PARK
BENAVIDES TEXAS
For re-election as state senator 23rd
Senatorial District subject to July
Demo ratio primaries
Your support is solicited
| -—
Mason Transfer & Grain
Company
Fit.Ill VXD IIEAYY IIA1T.ING—
WE MOVE ANYTHING
Phone 139 1220 Levee St.
MflM'N POP BY TAYLOR
GOOD NIGHT* ]
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SAV - D've think this street
is A RACE TRACK re« AN' p
• EtiC KIDDC- CAR ? S0OV-C. BEEN /
I C>OiN FORTH F vE - AW DON r r
! KiD US!1 - WE oOT Th' GOODS ] /
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j wei? pined twenty *in lc ors. | ;
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on ym fi?o k Pile
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A C'lM WHEN HE S IN A .-/
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pops twin
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The ThEOSN
That A
Speeder and
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PART EASILW-.
LiKE THE.
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McManus
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Wheeler, Fannie. The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1924, newspaper, May 29, 1924; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1378673/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .