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■■■ - ■■■— ■■■■■■ ■■■■ - ■ ....- -- ■ — - ■— 11 ....■■■■■■■■» ■■ .. " ■ ■ .. — , " —!'■■■ I ■ ■ ■ .. — » Business Opportunity Ads are so called because they offer opportunities AUCTION SALESAUCTION SALES AMdSosa Sal® « At Pharr, Saturday, March 9, at 1:30 at C. H. Gurinsky Mule barn. We will sell two cars of extra good mules, fat and gentle broke; ages from 4 to 7 years; 15 to 16 hands high; weigh ing from 1000 to 1500 pounds each. The kind of stock the farmers need for heavy plowing. They have shape and color. There will be found some nicely mated pairs of blacks, bays, sorrels and dapple greys. Every animal guaranteed to Jpe as represented. Do not fail to come to this 4BIie for real bargains. Deliver your stock free, c. H. Gurnisky, owner. John S. Wear, Auction eer. ■ ..—. .— - ... _ - - -r > AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE ■..— ■ -- - , - - _— E®MafeflUs®dl Cars Actual Driving Tells the Story Every used car we sell is sold in good faith with its entire history known to the purchaser. That is the Buick way of selling—the dependable and i honest way. We have at present a wide choice of used cars ! of almost all standard makes. Every one is ready to give some used car buyer thousands of miles of comfortable economical, carefree trans portation. Pick the car you want at the price you want, and on terms to suit you. Take it out and drive it. Actual driving tells the story. | 9th & Washington Phone 1133 AUTOMOTIVE Used Cars And Trucks For Sale Bee J. B. PUCK T Delta Investment Company Phone 1066. N-102 Better Used Cars Ve are showing a large assortment of ised cars and you will find them to ie WONDERFUL EARGAINS. These ars have been traded In on new Mar ions and some of them are practlcal v like new, yet the big depreciation n price has been taken by the first owner. A small cash payment or your old car will handle the deal with lib eral terpas for the balance. You are nvltej^- look over our stock. Dem ons tr^PRis cheerfully given. ^ HOYT MOTOR CO. ' Marmon Sales and Service Harlingen. Texas. 0-12 10th & Adams 3 Da vs’ Free Trial. STEVENSON MOTOR CO.. Inc. FOR SALE—April 1st one 1926 Whip pet tudor sedan. Leaving town. P. O. Box 761. _U~‘ AUTO REPAIRING_ Battery Service THE VAN HEEST SHOPS We repair batteries, generators and starters. John Simo electrician 11th and Monroe. Phone 1047. N-262 lost and found_ HAVE YOU READ the opportunities I and bargains offered to you In the , classified Section today?_ PERSON finding pocketbook of C. E. SDerrv please communicate with A. E. Amlerson, phone 447 or 9015F2. 0-32 HELP WANTED 4 i ------——— PASTRY COOK WANTED at once. Ap ply C. & B. Cafeteria, McAllen, Texas. BARBER WANTED for Saturday only. Maybe regular job. Cook’s Barber Shop, San Benito, Texas. 0-99 WANTED—American waitress at the Snappy Cafe, Levee street, opposite El Jardin hotel. _ 0-98 COMBINATION stenographer - b o o k keeper for about two months’ work. Must be able to turn out neat, accu rate work. State experience and sal iry expected. Box 952, phone 4S7, San tenlto, Texas. 0-97 4NTED AT ONCE — Housekeeper, rail family. Good, home tor right i -ty. Phone 1272. 240 Washington. aX 0-95 SITU ATI XTS WANTED i » YOU KNOW you can fill a better >b, teU the classified ad-taker about and Invite offers. /OMAN STENOGRAPHER, bookkeep- j r desires good permanent connection, ’horoughly experienced In commer lal and legal work; settled; capable iking care all office details and rou Ine. Age 30. A-l local references. » O. Box 1161 0-100 SALESMEN—AGENTS PRINTING SALESMAN WANTED— Salesbooks. Manifold Printing. Sta tionery, Restaurant Checks. Register Printing. Fanfold, Tags. Full or part time. Splendid opportunity. Shelby Salesbook Co., Shelby. Ohio. 0-90 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE—Hotel In good town: good business, long lease, easy terms; a real buy. Address Miller Hotel. Mission. Texas. N-78 FOR SALE—Grocery store doing good business. Excellent location, reasona ble rent. T. E. Bowlin, 306 East Tay lor, Harlingen, Texas. 0-85, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CONFECTIONERY and lunch counter; real bargain; best time to buy; small cash payment, balance two years. Box 0-77, Herald. 0-77 FOR SALE—Delicatessen; old estab lished business. Owing to sickness, must be sold at once. Inquire Mr. C. A. Dye, Market Delicatessen, In Mar ket Block, Brownsville. 0-92 FINANCIAL INSURANCE MONEY to lend on well located brick business property In the better located towns throughout the Valley. Low Interest rate, easy terms, prompt service; small brokerage, no Inspection lees, no attorney’s lees, no life insurance to purchase—Just busi ness property loans. See us when you need one. S. C. Graham & Co., 1036 Levee St* Brownsville, Texas. 0-61 iRpJES — SEEDS — PLANTS" FOR 8EEDS of all kinds, see Mason Transfer and Grain Co* 1105 Adams. __ M-126 WANTED—Growers of vegetables to communicate with us. Prompt returns. References. Good trade territory. Sten cil furnished. P. O. Box 783. Wichita Falls, Texas. The Square Commission Co. 0-33 THOMPSON PINK SEEDLESS (Pink Marsh) Foster Pink and other standard va rieties nursery trees, all select and proven buds. W. P. HAUSER NURSERY McAllen, Texas. Phone 201 N-256 FOR SALE—Florida sour orange seed. First class, fresh seed. Priced right. Orange seed scarce; send order at once before seed all sold. W. D. Bush. Leesburg, Fla. 0-96 LIVE STOCK—POULTRY SPECIAL on baby chicks; get our prices. G. R. Slbson Co., La Feria. _ N-202 EASTER RABBITS FOR BALE—Rio GraHde Rabbit Co., Weslaco, Texas. 0-88 PRICED FOR QUICK SALE-My flock of400-egg breed quality Barred Rock pullets. Laying soon; 75c to $1.00 each. Act quickly if you want these real money makers. See Fred Bohlen, El Jardin First Lift Pumping Plant. _0-80 FOR SALE—Citrus trees 1 to 3-inch caliper, $1,25. A. H. Allen, south of airport. 0-93 ARTICLES FOR SALE LADIES’ HOSE mended; runs, pulls and snags. Valley Hose Mending Co.. 745 Elizabeth. 1-183 FOR SALE—One 5x7 McCrorv. one 5x7 Viking meat cooler boxes suitable for dairy or grocery fixtures. M. System. La Feria, Texas. M-99 OFFICE RUG—Solid green pattern, size 9x9; good condition; cheap. Phone 1393-W. _ 0-69 BUY OR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE—Small farm less than six miles from Brownsville near good school and concret# road. Will exchange for vacant lots or Unproved residence property. Address. Owner. P. O. Box 831, Brownsville, Texas. N34 WANTED—Second-hand soda fountain and drug store show cases. Must be good, for cash. Address Box 783. Wes laco. Texas._ N-265 _REAL ESTATE 30 ACRES good citrus fruit land In El Jardin district, near Brownsville deep water port location. All in cultivation. Only $175 00 per acre. Terms on part. S c. Graham & Co., Brownsville, Tex 0-78 -— _ _ REAL ESTATE SUMMIT PLACE Brownsville's new business and residential sub-division. Just one mile from Elizabeth street, on Fourteenth street—the busy thor oughfare leading to the proposed vfctp channel and turning basin— through the rich farming section of El Jardin—to the municipal air port and on to Southpoint. Easy terms. Investigate TODAY. Of fice 14th and Hays Sts., J. J. Dal las, Sales Manager, phone 336, Brownsville, Texas. M-285 CLASSIFIED RATES and RULES Advertisements will be accepted over the telephone from telephone subscribers, or from those having regular charge accounts. Other classified advertising must be ac companied by cash. No advertising accepted on an “until forbid" order. A specified number of Insertions must be given. The Herald reserves the right to place all advertisements under the proper classification, and reject unclean or objectionable copy. Obituaries, resolutions, and cards of thanks will be taken at the reg ular classified rate. The publishers are not responsi ble for copy, omissions, typograph ical error or any unintentional er ror that may occur, farther than to correct in the next Isbus after it Is brought to their attention. All ad vertising orders are accepted on this basis only. Telephone No. 8 and dictate your advertisement to an experienced classified writer. To Insure publication same day copy should be presented not later than 10:30 a. m. Copy for Sunday Issues should be In not later than 1:30 p. m. Saturdays to Insure proper classification. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 20 words or less, one In sertlon.30c Over 20 words, one Insertion. per word .llic Subsequent insertions run con secutively. per word. lc By month, per word.25c Minimum for monthly rate. 10 words. No classified advertisement ac cepted for less than.30c LOCAL READER RATES First insertion, per line.12c Same ad run consecutive days, per line .8c REAL ESTATE For Sub-Division 160 Acres Located 4 blocks from the high school and closer to Brownsville than the exclusive Los Ebano3 Subdivision. Winding resaca run ning through property offering natural lake front sites for sub division. This property is for sale by owners and can be bought at a very attractive price. Henson-Lo max & Houston and Brownsville Development Co. — FOR SALE—37 acres one-half mile from San Benito off Brownsville high way, close to Valencia Park. Will sell 5 or more acres. A snap. Phone 650, San Benito. N-249 FARMS FOR SALE FOR SALE BY OWNER—Sixteen acre farm with eight-room house, five and a fraction miles from Brownsville, near good school, about 200 yards from con crete highway. Reasonable price and terms. Address P. O. Box 831. Browns ville, Texas. N-64 WILLACY COUNTY farm lands for sale. Choice Victoria loam soils, cleared, $90 per acre and up, on easy terms. No trades. If Interested write or call on Isadora Moritz. Raymond ville, Texas. N-182 _ NON-RESIDENT, being unable to use. will sell for the best offer 15 acres of undeveloped resaca land, located close to El Jardln Boulevard between Air port and Brownsville. Act quick. Ad dress S. C. Reynolds, Houston, Penna. . _ 0-41 10 acres In El Jardln .all In cultivation, rented; one-fourth mile from paved road and light line. Price $150.00, good terms. 16 acres near Brownsville, all in cultvlatlon. good house; about three acres bearing grove, good citrus land. Price $12,500.00. good terms. Phone 1234-W P. O. Box 135, Brownsville, Texas. 0-11 Q Gireh&irdl Gr Ciftras Laiad Attractive fill ing station rent ing for $50.00 during winter. Large rental in summer. Good location in San Benito. P. O. Box 2, Browns ville, Texas. OWNER OFFERS 10 acres west of Brownsville on Military paving, ripe for eubdivision: also 19 acres, two acres planted to citrus, at Olmito. I need money; the price is right. H. H. Parks phone 6025F-11, San Benito, Texas. 0-89 40 acres all In cultivation, good land and rented; one-fourth mile off concrete road, under Mercedes Canal. Price $150.00 per acre, good terms. 20 acres good Irrigated land In K1 Jardln. well drained; price $100.00 per acre, good terms. Phone 450: write P. O. Box 705, Brownsville, Texas. , 0-15 J * FARMS FOR SALE 300 Acres Cleared Known as Trevino Ban co, situated within six blocks of the El Jardin Hotel. This property offers a wonde r f u 1 opportunity for an in dustrial sub-division or for small acreage sub division for grapefruit. For sale by OWNER at $600.00 per acre. Price and terms to suit. Re lease clauses on either lots or acreage. Henson Lomax-Hous ton and Brownsville Develop ment Co., Brownsville, Texas. 33 ACRES good citrus fruit land near San Benito, near paved road, school, gin and railroad loading station. All in cultivation. Only $150.00 per acre. Terms on part. S C. Graham & Co . Brownsville. Texas. 0-78 FOR SALE;—20 acres close In, 14 acres in trees, small house, $500 per acre, half cash. Updegraff, La Feria, Texas. 0-34 A — »' " FOR SALE 150 acres fine citrus and truck land, own permanent and am ple irrigation; also 250 acres fine truck and citrus land, own permanent and ample irriga tion system. Both tracts ebony loam. Both suitable for subdi vision. Only state and county taxes. Install your own pump and irrigate cheaply and when you please. Probably the best buys In the Valley; the sort you can hold as an investment. Box 463. Brownsivlle, Texas. 0-16 OWNER WILL SELL 30 acres good re saca land, Irrigated, in cultivation, Harlingen district, only $75 an acre, cash, balance easy. Need money. Also 10 acres at paving, Rio Hondo-San Eenito road, 5 acres citrus. H. H. Parks, San Benito, Texas, phone 6025F11. 0-39 FOR SALE by owner, 33 5 acres of fine citrus land. Cleared, well drained, wa ter available. Quarter mile from paved highway, seven miles from Brownsville Inquire of C. A. Burton, Brownsville, Texas. M-5 HOUSES FOR SALE_ WHY PAY RENT?—Lot. house, chicken house, rose garden and. etc. All $725. Box 834. Phone U85W. N-210 FOR SALE—At sacrifice two modern new houses, five rooms and bath, beautiful light fixtures, hot water. See Mrs. Florence Stafford, owner, 1719 Kayes St., Victoria Heights, phone 1075-M. 10-ROOM residence, two blocks north of Stonewall Jackson hotel, paved street, bearing trees; bargain at $4,500. We are dealers in real estate bargains. If you want to sell or buy. see us. Skrove Bros. Land Co., San Benito. Texas. 0-66 LOTS FOR SALE OWNER must sell at sacrifice 150 rt. comer on Levee St. Suitable for home or apartment. Phone 1398-W. 0-57 FOR QUICK SALE—Lots 4 and 5, $800 each, and Lot 6 $850.00. Block 53, West Brownsville. Terms. R. A. High tower. 0-7 112-FOOT CORNER on Palm Blvd.. Los Ebanos. Beautiful southeast front lot. Must be sold at once. Phone 1398-W. 0-56 FOR SALE Two lots in Edinburg; three lots in San Benito; 33 lots in Brownsville; seven lots outside Brownsville city limits; 20 per cent cash, balance in one, two, three and four years; or monthly payments if preferred. B E. Hlnkley, Brownsville. H-53 AT SACRIFICE—Beautiful 69-ft. cor ner on Elizabeth St. Suitable for home or apartment. Phone 1393-W. 0-55 FOR SALE—Southeast halves of Lots 5 and 6, Block 132. Brownsville, $1,900, exclusive of pavement; $300 cash, bal ance one to three years. R. A. High tower. 0-83 RENTALS FOR RENT—Store rooms In Stegman building. Bert Cromack. M-56 THERE’S SURE TO BE something in teresting to you in the Classified Sec tion today. Read It! FOR RENT—Nice new office suite. Southern Realty Co., phone 914. N-254 FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur nished houses and apartments. South ern Realty Co., phone 914. N-254 FURNISHED HOUSE, every conveni ence; oa pavement; five rooms, sleep ing porch, garage. Also two room house, sleeping porch, garage. Also two single sleeping rooms. Phone 1328-W. N-62 THE TOWER Sandwich Shop on Har lingen highway for rent; also fine swimming pool and picnic grounds to party with some capital. Phillips Store, San Benito, Texas. 0-31 APARTMENTS ROOMS and apartments. 701 St. Charles. Tel. 1017. E-71 YOU DON’T HAVE to be In business to profit by classified advertising. NICE FOUR-ROOM unfurnished apart ment with garage, also 4-room fur nished apartment. D. L. Welch, phone 470. N-17 FOR RENT—Two furnished apart ments, 1400 Adams, phone 274. M-173 NEBRASKA APARTMENTS—Furnish ed. every convenience. Frlgldalre and gas ranges. Jefferson and Fourteenth streets. Phone 1194. W-42 IT’S SO EASY to pick up your tele phone and talk to a classified ad-taker. FURNISHED apartments and duplex. Phone 351. Y-3 FURNISHED APARTMENT — D o w n stairs. south exposure, bath, gas, paved street, garage; $35. 1248 W. Washing ton St. Phone 820-J. N-268 FOR RENT—3-room furnished apart ment. Apply Marshall Watson, State National Bank bldg. 0-91 ALONSO APARTMENTS—Nicely fur nished; completely modern, including Frlgidalre. Phene 839. 0-53 COMFORTABLE apartment for couple. Bed room, kitchen and breakfast nook bath with tub and shower. Reason ab’e. Call 1173-W. 0-62 _APARTMENTS FOR RENT—A 3-room apa'tment with bath, gas and lights. Call at 247 St. Charles or phone 90. 0-70 A VACANCY—Will let to desirable ten ant, choice southeast apartment. Liv ing room, bed room, dining room, kitchen and breakfast nook. Nicely furnished. Call 1173-W. 0-63 FURNISHER 3-ROOM APARTMENT, lights, water, telephone and garage. $30. Phone 911. 0-75 NICELY FURNISHED 3-room down stairs apartment, private bath, gas. $35. Telephone 94S-W. 0-67 FURNISHED or unfurnished upstairs apartment, modern, private bath. 1517 Madison. 0-64 FURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS, one block from postoffice one block from El Jardm hotel; large southern exposure; reasonable. Phone 1226-W or 1317, * M-215 SLEEPING ROOM and apartment. 1022 St. Charles, phone 928-J. 14-159 BEDROOM—$3. Phone 995-J. N-261 FOR RENT—Bedroom and garage. Phone 55 or 1184-W after 6. 0-87 NICE FRONT ROOM. bath. gas. garage. Very convenient. 445 W. Elizabeth. Phone 435. 0-6 BED ROOM in modern home to one or two gentlemen. Garage if desired. 415-W. 0-63 HOUSES MODERN 6-ROOM house with gas, ga rage. near high school. $35 per month. Phone 762. N-23D DUPLEX with 10 roomf, $60 per month. Suitable for two famine"; ga rage. water, lights, gas and bath; on paved street, one block from Eoule | vard and two blocks from nigh school. ; Apply Popular Store. N-203 j FOR RENT—5-room furnished house. I $35; and small house furnished, $20; ! or unfurnished. $15. Call corner West Sth and Fronton. Phone 917-W. 0-76 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT In accordance with Article 843. R. S. 1925, notice is hereby given that I have filed with the county clerk of Cameron County, Texas, the fac LEGAL AUYLKflSEME.Nl simile of the picture or reproduction of an Indian head, which, together with the words or name “Indio Ge ronimo” written above, below or alongside of such Indian head, I claim as my Trade Mark, and I also claim the full protection of the law in the sole and exclusive use in Tex as of said TRADE MARK, as will more fully appear from a declara tion or designation of TRADE MARK filed by me with said county clerk on February 16. 1929, to which reference is hereby made for a more complete description and under standing hereof and for all other purposes. Witness my hand this 23rd day of February, 1929. A. L. MARQUES. (2-23 to 15—3348.) | MERCEDES “CHINA” CLUB SUBJECT Mrs. S. H. Collier conducted the program on applied arts at the Study club this week, her subject being “China.” The discussion was a most interesting one with illus trations of rare hand-painted china. Mrs. Grant Morrison gave a res ume of the current chapter in the book “The Heritage of Women.” Mrs. Raymond Mills presided with Mrs, John Rouse caring for the du ties of secretary. * • • NEEDLECRAFT MEETS Mrs. W. W. De Cell was elected president of the Needlccraft club at the last meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. T. H. Pollard. Other officers elected were Mrs. J. O. Ward, vice-president; Mrs. N. L. Harrington, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. J. S. McNeil as reporter. Mrs. i J. R. Barry and Mrs. J. E. Haynes were named as the flower commit tee. Seventeen women were in at tendance. The afternoon was spent in the usual manner of sewing and chatting, followed by a refreshment course. • • * COMPLIMENTS SISTER L. S. Buck entertained a group of friends at his home on Tuesday evening in honor of his sister, Mrs. II. A. Milliken of San Antonio. Mrs. Arthur Tclson held high score for the evening and Miss Ruth Andrews scored lor consolation. Following the games a refreshment course was served covers being placed for Mes siers and Mesdames Geo"ge Herrin. Hughes Evans, Arthur Tolson, H. I A. Milliken, Miss Sara Haynes. Miss Ruth Andrews, Walden Haynes and ! Dr. C. B. Buck. ft ft ft DINNER HOSTESS Miss Myrtle Jones entertained with a dinner party at the week end. Roses formed a pretty cen ; terpiece for the table where covers j were laid for Misses Dorothy Nell Smith. Emma and Lenore Roisterer 'and Mrs. Jennie Jones. After-din ! ner bridge was enjoyed. * * * WEDNESDAY BRIDGE Red roses and ferns formed foral decorations on Wednesday after noon when Mrs. Arthur Klin" was hostess to the Wednesday Afternoon 3ridge club at her apartment on Texas avenue. Three tables of players were pres ent for the games of auction bridge with Mrs. G. C. Fittz and Mrs. John W. Rouse scoring first and second high in the club and Mrs. M. G. Black scoring for consolation. Mrs. Josephine Blackwell received the guest trophy. Following the games a two course refreshment plate was served. ♦ * * PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ebling had for their guests during the past week, i Mrs. William Wheeler and daugh ter of Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Ruckel and daughter Mae Ruth, left at the week-end for San Antonio where they will visit Mr. Ruckel’s parents Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ruckel. Hugh Morgan. George Thomas. Arden Blalock. Homer and Cecil Stanley, all of Queen City, left for their home at, the week-end after a visit here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murray at tended grand opera in San Antonio the past week. From there they went to Ausitn for a visit with their son, Menton Murray, who is attend ing the University. Mrs. Max Hessel has for her house guest her sister, Miss Jean Harris of Chicago. W. E. Perry, local Scoutmaster, Billie Perry, Price Fittz. Glenn Commons and Leonard Van Berg, THE OLD HOME TOWN St&nlev —-1 ^ ^ ' f' \ /' ' ■■■' LTTTJS:-»■■■'■■■■ ■■■» ■■■'■ 1 ■■ ■' .. ..11111 ... ■Jg.-g.L*-?- -Ji Fl * ► * I , • attended a Scout training school at San Juan on Saturday night. Mrs. Henry Allen is visiting friends and relatives in Mineral Wells her former home. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Schmidt and family moved to San Benito this week to make their home. Mrs. Charles Hupp, Mrs. E. H. Po teet, Mrs. John Herndon, Mrs. J. E. Haynes and Mrs. Kathryn Chadick attended the Y. W. roll call lunch eon at Brownsville during the past week. THREE TICKETS OUT IN RAYMONDVILLE (Special to The Herald) RAYMONDVILLE. March 8.— Local city politics have begun to hum here, with three candidates for mayor and four for city com missioner already in the field. The three candidates for mayor are M. H. Dryer, the present incumbent, P. D. Lissner and Judge W. E. Me Charen. The candidates for commissioner on the Dryer ticket will be S. V. Kinser and J. H. Jamison, while those running for this office on the Lissner ticket will be B. F. Watson and Ben E. Carroll. No candidates so far have been named to run with Judge McCharen. All of the candidates arc prom inent business men in Raymond ville. The election will be held the first Tuesday in April, and prom ises to be an interesting one. SLICES WIFE'S NOSE ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Anoyed by his wife while he was shaving, Robert Forsyth sliced off the end of her nose with his razor. j Classified Business Directory ARCHITECTS I BEN V. PROCTER ENGINEERING CO. Architects — Engineers 203 Merchants Bank Bldg. Phone 617 Brownsville, Texas E. G. HOLLIDAY Architect and Builder 409 State Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 906 R. NEWELL WATERS Architect I 9-12 Security State Ban'.. Euilding Weslaco, Texas ! A. A. Callaway & Co. ! Architects and Engineers 411 Merchants Bank Building Brownsville, Texas BUILDERS-CONTRACTORS . '■ ~ ~ - G. E. Miller TILE DRAINAGE ONTRACXOP AND ENGINEER P. O. Address R. F. D. No. 1, San Benito T *~>hor? 6C2r F 12 PROCTER & DUDLEY General Contractors 52S Washington St. Brownsville, Texas Phone 627 _CASH REGISTERS_ NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., n .isters bought, sold and exchanged W. E. Sanders Representative Phone 29 Harlingen. Tex. Box 905 DRAY—TRANSFER Mason Transfer & Grain Co. BONDED WAREHOUSE e CDS OP ALL KINDS Light and Heavy Hauling WE MOVE ANYTHING 1105 Adams Phone 139 AUSTIN TRANSFER. AND STORAGE CO. Phones CJl and 519 1126 Washington St. Jones Transfer & Storage Co. -toring. moving, crating and shii ig. Local and Ion- dis tance hauling. Daily motor freight service between all Valley points. Harlingen, Brownsville, Edinburg. Office 1259 Levee Phone 787 Truck leaves Brownsville 11:30 Daily_ 1 fTorists THE FLOWER SHOP Cut flowers, pot plants, funeral designs and bouquets 1254 Elizabeth St. Phone 1CSS : 'W *ER TIE FLORIST, flowers Vi -'aneriu tie':!'-** St. Charles . ad Pita Streets. Phono 771. HOTELS—CAFES ~~ WHITE KITCHEN Famous for ita Cooking—Immaculacy and Service The popular place for business lunches 12th between Elizabeth and ashin^ton INSURANCE MeDonald-Howard Agency can. - In.-** rz - Real Estate .doms 1 and 2, Arcade Bldg. whcr.e 1090 Try a Herald Classified Aa INSURANCE \V. B. CLINT INSURANCE SURETY BONDS 208-? Merchants National Bank PHONE 6 MATTRESS RENOVATING Let Ls Renovate i Your Mattress We make mattresses to order. All repair work guaranteed SOMMERS 12th and Adams Phone 674 . OFFICE EQUIPMENT art metal: FILING Equipment Maverick-Clarke Litho Co. 208 Merchants National Bank Phone 617—Brownsville Office Equir rrd Supplies HARGROVES STATIONERY & EOOi; STORE Erownsville, Texas FUNERAL DIRECTORS Hinkley Mortuary Complete Funeral Service Phones 123—300 St. Charles and Eleventh Street TYPEWRITERS DAVENPORT Type’, iter Exchange (Brownsville's Typewriter House) Distributors, New L. C. Smith “Si lent” 8 and Late Corona 4 type writer Also 11 Roy?’ Portables and “Factory” Rebuilts—all makes. We "epair all ma!.es typewriter and addmg m. chines. 1112 Elizabeth St., "‘hone 1105. ' WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER SALES CO. Typewriters—Adding Machines Supp"- —Repairs r~ me 506—Harlingen PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS Dav. art. West and Ransome Attorneys at Law 307-308 Merchants National Bank Brownsville, Texas 17. B. GALBRAITH Attorney at Law ; Merchants National Bank Bldg. Brownsville, Texas J T. Canales C. S. Eidman, Jr. CANALES AND EIDMAN Attorneys at Law Real Estate a Specialty 303 Merchants National Bank Brownsville, Texas H. L. YATES Attorney at Law >. St te Nationa’ Bank Bldg. Brownsville. "~RALPH A. DUNKELBERG Attorney at Law ODmemrcial Collections a Specialty 106 E abu George and Taylor Building Brownsville, Texas CHIROPRACTOR M. Cook, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR Nerv-O-Meter Service State National Bank Blag. . Brownsville, Texas Roo ; Phone 701 EL ■ IBRA SYSTEM USED DR. C. RANZELL Chiropractic—Electro—Therapy Massage - -' Bath Croma.: Bldg. Brownsville reaiTe ST ATE LOS EBANOS Browns die s Supreme Residential district, carefully restricted, com nlefcfclv improved. Hom* sites from $1200 no. easy terms. J*mes-Dick!a. sea Co., Realtors, corner Traveleri Hotel Bldg.. Brownsville. TAtLOBING BETTIN’S Tailoring and Haberdashery The Home of Made Clothes 12.0 Elizabeth Phone 525 I Positions are Found in Classified Ads