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HUNTERS MEET ARMED BANDS Mobilization In Central Tam aulipas Indicated By Report Centra] Tamaulipas appears in a state of ferment, was the report of Henry A. Roberts of Indianapolis, Ind., state sales agent for Indiana, who armed in Brownsville late Thursday afternoon frcm the H. H. Reeder ranch, 180 miles below Mata tnoros, where he went last week on a hunting trip. Roberts and Hr. and Mrs. Reeder left the ranch at 5 o'clock Thursday morning. They encountered several bands of armed horsemen, all mov ing nert lias though to some mo bilization point. They were not stopped or molested. W. H. Wood of Mission and H. L. Moffett, banker of Chilicothe. Tex as. who had been hunting in lower Tamaulipas, also drove in from the ranch. News of the revolution was brought to the ranch Wednesday by . a Mexican rurale or state police, who stated hr had brcn pursued by r ' ing on the So?a la Harino river 25 . miles frcm the ranch, and a guide was dispatched to bring him in. He I arrived r* the ranch Wednesday 1 ring before dawn Thurs day. Mr. end Mrs. Reeder brought | their valuables to Brownsville, and Mr. Reeder proposes to return to the ranch by airplane Friday or Satur day. Whether the armed bands en countered were rebels or federals the party did not learn. The men were not in uniform and the bands num bered from six to ten each. Re ports brought by the rurale indicat ed there had been trouble about 100 miles west of Sota la Marina, the nature of which was not ascer t s ined Roberts, who is a big game hunt er and a writer for various maga zines, went to the Reeder ranch last week expecting to stay two weeks. Ke secured permits from the Amer ican and Mexican governments to take arms and a camera into the in terior. He reported he had enjoyed excellent sport with both gun and camera, securing several fine tro phies which he was obliged to leave on his hurried departure from the hunting camp. He brought out sev eral fire game pictures taken in the wilds of central Tamaulipas and along the Sota la Marina river. “I have hunted in Canada and the Northwest,” Roberts said, “but I never enjoyed such sDort as Tamau lipas offers.” he said. AREN'T WOMEN FUNNY? _ CHICAGO.—"Anything to say?” asked the court of Mrs. Margaret Ludford. accused of disorderly con duct. “Yes,” she replied, “every thing said here is a lie." SNAKES GO HUNGRY LONDON.—Arrested for assault. Thomas Saill asked permission to go home to feed his pet snakes. It was denied. I Suits filed in the district courts: None. i _ 28TII DISTRICT COURT ! Hon. A. W. Cunningham. Judge | No orders. H»3RD DISTRICT COURT Hon. A. M. Kent, Judge First National bank of Harlingen vs. B F. Dittmar Co. Judgment for plaintiff. COUNTY COURT Hen. Oscar Dancy, Judge Suit Filed: Estate of Jorge Web ber. deceased. COUNTY COURT AT LAW Hon. John Kleiber, Judge No orders. MARRIAGE LICENSES Espirinon Molina and Marina Fiores. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Furnished by Valley Abstract Co.) ( Cameron County G. G. Henson et al to Bernardino ; Garcia, lot 5, block 106, city of Brownsville. $500. Estefana de los Santos de Oiive ria et vir to Andres de los Santos de Vera, 8 65 acres out of share 3. containing 5,107 acres, Espiritu Santo Grant, $1,297.50. H T. McDaniel et al to Robert H. Jenkins, all of south 10 acres of north 20 acres block 28, Parker i subdivision, Dana Lands, La Feria j grant, $10. A. W. Hosinski to Al Parker Se 1 curities Co., block 56, containing 14.73 acres. Pomelo subdivision. La Feria grant, plat 5-32, $1 and other conosideration. Louis A. Howard to Valley De velopment, Inc., all block 24. survey 44, Howard's Dixie Land Heights addition 2, containing 6.35 acres. $10 and other consideration. Valley Development, Inc., to L. Otis Corkran. block 24, containing 6.85 acres, survey 44. Howard's Divieland Heights addition 2. $6,850. John Hosfeld to Valley Develop ment, Inc., block 5, Hosfeld Park subdivision of east half of George town Railroad Co.'s second 20, plat 8-24. $10. Valiev Development, Inc., to E. N. Burkholder, block 5. Hosfeld Park subdivision of cast half of Georgetown Railroad Co.'s section 20. $15,000. H. Crutchfield et ux to William Seipel. west half, block 1. contain ing 10 acres Beakiey subdivision. La Feria grant, $10. William Seipel to H. H. Hildreth, west half, block i. Bcakley subdi vision. La Feria z «.nt, $10. John Hosfeld to Valley Develop ment, Inc., block 7. containing 9.94 acres Valley Development. Inc., Hosfeld Park subdivision of east half of section 20, $10. Valley Development, Inc., to J. William Heffner, block 7, contain ing 9.94 acres Hosfeld Park subdi vision of east half Georgetown railroad Co.’s section 20, $11,928. L. B. Winans et ux by sheriff, to Raymond Slaughter, lot 8, block 45, Third addition. San Benito, $750. R. B. Tiller. Jr., to Mary Y. Bart lett et vir, west half block 76. sur vey 25, containing 20 r cres, $10 and other consideration. L. W. Hoskins et al by constable, to Walton D. Hood, east 30 acres of block 62, Harlingen Land & Y/a ter Co. of survey 291. except lots 7, 8. block 8. and lots 19 and 20, block 7, Hoskins addition, Harlin gen, plat 7-3, $20,135. Hidalgo County Progreso Development Co. to Ed ward Ziege, south 10 acres of loj, 44. Llano Grande subdivision. $10. E. C. Couch ct al to Charles M. Adkins, lots 8, 9, 10, block 15, Ed couch, $10. Progreso Development Co. to Ce lia Olson et vir, lot 44. Twinlakes subdivision, S19. Progreso Development Co. to Clement Hawks, lot 3. block 2, Pro greso. $500. E. C. Couch et al to Charles M. Adkins, lot 25, 26, block 9, Edcouch. $10. Clarence Shaw to Oliver C Al drich. north 10 acres of lot 7, block 31, Capisallo. $10. T. B. Millard to C. E. Anderson, north 20 acres of Ft. 2165, N. Capi i sallp, $10. \V. R. Hansen to Oie M. Hunter, north 5 acres of lot 38, Bdl Wood subdivision “C,” $10. a D. Stone et ux to E. W. Clark, lot 3 and 16. block 3, Glendale ad dition. Wesalco, $10. G. 3 Meriwether to the Citizens S St. Bank. Donna, south 20 acres of Hot 23. Valley View plantation, $10. J. C. Engelman. Jr., to Norman I Bardeen, 9.82 acres of lot 9, section 76, Mo-Tex. $6,847. J. C. Engelman to F E. Hum phrey, south half of south half of lot 3, block 97. Mo-Tex. $4,056. J. C. Engelman to Mary Moore, east 5 acres of west 25 acres of lot 1. block 97. Mo-Tex. $7,645. M. L. Paden to Frank H. Britton. 4 acres out of southeast part of north 20 acres cf lot 12. portion G9-70 $4,000. Progreso Development Co. to Clara Klotsch, south 6.36 acres of north 12.88 acres of lot 21, Llano Grande subdivision, $9,222. Victor Mcllich to G. W. Blair, north 10 acres of south half of north 40 acres of lot 5, block 12. Steele and Pershing. SiO. Frank C. Gish to Clarence Shaw, north 10 acres of lot 7, block 31, Capisallo, $10. TOURIST CAMPS OF VALLEY RATED HIGH — SAN ANTONIO. Tex . March 8 — ; Ti—Texas has more automobile tourist camps than any other state, according to T. A. Keene, secretary treasurer of the Texas Camp Own ers association. Of more than 660 such camps in Texas. 150 may be called first class, Mr. Keene said. Among the higher class camps he includes; Miramii Courts. Galveston: Camp Grande. El Paso; Toolens Camp. Van Horn Grande Courts. Angelus Courts and Beverly Lodges, San Antonio; Grande Courts. Corpus Christi; Palm Courts, Brownsville: Grande Courts. Junction: Grande Courts. Waco; Cfmn Broadway, Midland: White Cottage Camp. Amarillo; Grande Courts, McAllen; Camp Joy. Sweetwater. LOVES A POLICEWOMAN! LONDON.—Sidney Collett was caroled for a year when arraigned ! for annoying Policewoman Ethel Browning by making love to her. STARVES FOR 26 DAfS TEESDALE, Eng.—Taken ill in a barn while his family was away. Henry Taylor had no food for 26 days and was almost dead when found. 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M. 11:00-110 a. m.—Musical numbers and studio specialties. 11:00-11:30—Popular and »emi-c!assicai selections from the Capitol theater organ by remote control. 11:55-13:00—Local a.nd general weather forecast and bulletin on Rio Grande. I I SERIOUSLY SPEAKING f Let's be really serious for a moment. What makes a bank really sound? It is CONFIDENCE To be sure, but what establishes confidence? "Well tell you. It is the men who conduct the oank. Our officers are courteous and obliging, con servative, friendly. Our Directors know what is go ing on inside the bank. It is their business to know, and they DO know. IOur stockholders are among the solid citizens of " erm-iunity. Our Patrons are people of influe. ii and worth. All these beget confidence, the one thing that builds up a strong bank. 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KING & CO. / AUDITING—GENERAL ACCOUNTING INCOME TAX SER*'IC*! Systems, Organization and Statistical Keporls Business Control Travis Building Nixon Building San Antonia. Nsat. Corpus Christ!. Texas. A CORDIAL INVITATION is extended to the public to visit our plant and inspect the careful and thorough testing methods in use which assure only pipe of the highest quality being delivered to the purchaser. For complete information address Owen M. Com1 r Hr' \ District Sales Manager GULF CONCRETE PIPE CO. P. O. Box 1051—Brownsville. Texas. Plant located at Bialack Switch on Highway. The Pioneer Concrete Pipe Manufacturers of Texas. Concrete Pipe *or Irrigation, Drainage and Sewer Systems. 1/ Valley Abstract Co. PROMPT TITLE SERVICE BROWNSVILLE EDINBURG Opposite Courthouse L. Hardman Eivd. ‘ Phone 1184 Phone 93 a^aa—m————hi nn—MMiii ■■■ «■ nin 'anas 'iinnHnmi