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1 —' .. . ..... *.. 1 ■■■'■ ■ ... ■ .T.„ ..... , ■ .I, I .■ ■■■—■ ■■■ —- ■■ ■ ■■-1 - 11 —-J- - ■ ■■■■,.. ■...1 -.—■ m Let the White Ele phants around your home take you on vacation-Want Ad way AUTOMOTIVE /Krtthan'Acthat 10th & A.dams STEVENSON MOTOR CO., Inc. Brownsville. Texas. &ruT TRADE sedan or roadster for a truck. W. R. McElroy. Brownsville. R-101 FOR SALE—Cadillac wrecker, cheap. Call 191. 14th and McKinley. R-109 FOR SALE—Chrysler Model 70, excel lent condition, equipped with four new SaUkerllng Special Service tires and na9 battery; will also give four extra tire* with car pnce $400. See Captain W. T. Haldeman, Fort Brown. 8-22 CLASSIFIED READERS never say **I want" for long. AUTOMOTIVE LINCOLN 7-passenger sedan, practi cally new tires; good mechanical con dition and a real bargain. Valley Mar mon Co., Harlingen. R-223 ~AUTO REPAIRING NASH SERVICE Washing Polishing Oreasing Genuine Parts. Experienced Mechanics Prompt Service. Give' us a Trial. Brownsville Nash Co. 1327 Levee. Phone 1366. PERSONAL ~ CLASSIFIED ADS bring wants and of fers together. DR. COOK. Chiropractor, bath parlors, massages. El Vibra reducing system used Cook & Williams. 1715 Grant 6i., telephone 1228-J. * R-5 DRIVING TO LOS ANGELES, Califor nia, between July 10 and 15; young man and mother will take one passen ger. References . Write A. Ross Hoyt. McAllen, Texas. R-246 --1 Classified Business Directory architects r --- ” ‘ ben V. PROCTER ENGINEERING CO. Architects—Engineers 308 Merchants Bank Bldg. Phone 817 Brownsville, Texas E. G. HOLLIDAY Architect and Builder t 409 State Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 906 » R. NEWELL WATERS Architect 3.12 Security State Bank Building Weslaco. Texas E. B. GORE Civil and Conaultln* Engineer gsafizr-1 a.1*. BUILDERS—CONTRACTORS r ■ ""1 PROCTER & DUDLEY General Contractor 628 Washington St. Brownsville, Texas Phone 627 E. M. RIDLEY General Contractor Roads, Land Leveling, Plowing, Sub-soiling • <Tr avations embankments ^ merchants NAT’L bank BROWNSVILLE Scholes & Scholes ■f General Contractors Phone 428 San Benito, Texas We axe now prepared to do composition work. Drain Boards Steps rk Bath Room Floors Mill Work *” CASH REGISTERS NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. Registers bought, sold and exchanged W E. Sanders, Representative Phone 29. Harlingen. Tex. Box 905 DRAY—TRANSFER Mason Transfer & Grain Co. BONDED WAREHOUSE SEEDS OF ALL KINDS Light and Heavy Hauling WE MOVE ANYTHING 1105 Adams. _ Phone 139 AUSTIN TRANSFER COMPANY Crating. Shipping. Hauling Phones *21 and 519 FLORISTS_ the flower shop Cut flowers, pot plants, funeral designs and bouquets 1264 Elizabeth St. Phone 1388 a BOWYER THE FLORIST, flowers and funeral designs. St. Charles and Pita streets. Phone 771. | HOTELS—CAFES WHITE KITCHEN ^ Famous for its Caking—Immaculacy and Service The popular place for business lunches Utb between Elizabeth and Washington > Hat Renovating First Class Hat Renovating & Shoe Repairing Delta Shoe & Hat Shop We Call for and Deliver Phone 535 INSURANCE" ORVILLE R. EBY District Manager Peoria Life Insurance Company We specialize on monthly Income service. 808 Baxter Bldg. Harlingen. Texas, Aon* MH FINANCIAL LOANS On Unproved residence and business property. Todd and Underwood 1057 Levee St. Brownsville. Texas. LOANS To buy, to build, to re-Iinance or Im prove your home or business property. Any Town In the Valley. Gunn & Holdridge Over First National Bans Pharr. Texas. MATTRESS RENOVATING Let Us Renovate Your Mattress We make mattresses to order. All repair work guaranteed SOMMERS 12th and Adams Phone 674 OFFICE EQUIPMENT ART METAL’ FILING Equipment Maverick-CIarke Lltho Co. 208 Merchants National Bank Phone 617—Brownsville Office Equipment and Supplies HARGROVE’S STATIONERY & BOOK STORE Brownsville, Texas FUNERAL DIRECTORS I ROOFING THE TURNER BROWNSVILLE ROOFING CO., Inc. We respectfully solicit your re-roofing as well as new. Eighth and Railroad Brownsville. Tex. Phone 1163 TYPEWRITERS DAVENPORT Typewriter Exchange' (Brownsville’s Typewriter House) Distributors, New L. C. Smith ’‘Si lent” 8 and Late Corona 4 type writers. Also sell Royal Portables and “Factory” Rebuilts—all makes. We repair all makes typewriter and adding machines. 1112 Elizabeth St. Phone 1105. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER SALES CO. Typewriters—Adding Machines Supplies—Repairs Phone 506—Harlingen PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS RALPH A. DUNKELBERG Attorney at Law Commercial Collections a Specialty 106 Seabury, George and Taylor Building Brownsville. Texas Davenport. West and Ransome Attorneys at Law 307-308 Merchants National Bank Brownsviile, Texas H. 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 State National Bank Bldg. Brownsville CHIROPRACTOR M. Cook, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR Nerv-O-Meter Service 1715 Grant and Seventeenth Victoria Heights Brownsville. Texas. Phone 1228-J EL VIBRA SYSTEM USED REAL ESTATE LOS EBANOS e w Brownsville’s Supreme Residential District carefully restricted, com pletely Improved. Home sites from £1200.00. easy terms. James-Dickin son Co., Realtors, corner Travelers Hotel Bldg- Brownsville. fry a Herald Classified Ad i 0 PERSONAL MISS ROSE is in Matamoros for a few days. Be advised about family and business affairs. Phone 28, Matamoros. 8-25 HELP WANTED WANTED—First-class auto top and body trimmer. Must be first-class. Ad dress Box 1101, telephone 1028, Harlin gen .Texas. R-234 STENOGRAPHER — Experienced, with some law office experience. Must be steady, earnest worker with speed, ac curacy and ability to spell and punc tuate. Permanent position for quali fied applicant. Apply in writing giv ing phone number. Griffin & Kim brough, Nelson building, McAllen, Texas._ 8-21 SALESMEN—AGENTS GET WHAT YOU WANT through the classified ads. RELIABLE PARTY WANTED to handle Watkins route in Brownsville. Good repeat order business with earnings oyer $40 a week. Write C. H. Worley. 70 West Iowa Ave., Memphis, Tenn. _ R-241 TRe.ES — SEEDS — PLANTS FOR SALE—Home grown tomto seed, 3.00 pound. Telephone 1346-W. Ad dress 9 West Levee St., Brownsville, Texas. 8-15 LIVESTOCK-POULTRY IF YOU HAVE something to oeil ,eg ularly, ask for a district salesman who will explain the low business rates for dally ads in the Classified Section. FOR SALE—Good, active, light bay riding pony, eight years old. $20. Bridle and boy’s size saddle also. Frank Cald well, rural route 1, Brownsville, Texas. _ S-20 _FINANCIAL ^Wanted to Buy Vendor’s Lien Notes Give full particulars. Including discount. R204, The Herald __B-204 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ONE-YEAR-OLD manufacturing plant, operated by one man, has sold over twenty thousand packages of merchan dise to over two hundred Valley stores for cash. The product sells Itself and repeats consistently. I can show you any number of satisfied customers it takes to convince you from Browns ville to Rio Grande City. I have pho tographs of checks received on single orders this month on which there was one hundred dollars profit. The own er has a proposition on a business ven ture along same line in a larger way which prompts him to offer this place for sale. If you have a few hundred dollars and would like to double your money every sixty days, give me your name and address. I am willing to make a sacrifice if I can get quick ac tion. Box 847, Harlingen, Texas. R-248 FOR SALE—Driverless rent cars busi ness. Reasonable if sold at once. A. O. Alexander, Siderlus Filling Station, San Benito, phone 312. R-218 BAKERIES PAY BIG PROFITS; clear cash business; we specialize In equip ping bakeries; easy terms, balance monthly. Electrik Maid Bake Shops, 243 E. 4th St., St. Paul, Minn. S-24 ARTICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE—7-ft, electric sign for gar age and filling station. Very reason able price. Phone 930. r-102 BRIGHT CANE HAY for sale; $17 00 per ton. delivered. J. B. Kee, 1523 W. Elizabeth street. Phone 1393-W. TIME WELL SPENT is time devoted to looking over the classified ads. IF IT’S WORTH advertising it's worth telling about fully. That’s the way to get results. FOR SALE—Three-piece living room suite. Will sell cheap. Have no room for same. Fhone 970 or 1337. 849-W Washington. g.7 BUY OR EXCHANGE WANTED—Clean white rags at 5c lb Valley Sack Exch., 105 St. Charles St. 6-4 WANTED TO BUY Second hand mim meograph. Apply The Brownsville Herald REAL ESTATE Furnished and Un furnished Houses For Rent 45 acres all cleared and In cultiva tion, no house, for sale or rent. 7 acres with 4-room house, all set to five-year-old bearing fruit trees, close In. E. A. MONSEES Brownsville R*®ltor. Telephone 841. For Sub-Division 160 Acres Located 4 blocks from the high school and closer to Brownsville than the exclusive Los Ebanos Subdivision. Winding reaaca run ning through property offering natural lake frodt sites for sub division. This property Is for sale by owners a*>d can be bought at a very attractive price. Henson-Lo tnax & Houstop and Brownsville Development Co. INVESTIGATE SUMMIT PLACE THEN INVEST In Brownsville’s new business and residential sub-divlslon, located on 13th and 14th streets, one mile from Gateway Bridge, on the main thorough fare leading to the proposed ship channel, municipal air port. rich farming district of El Jardin. and Boca Chtca Beach. Easy terms. Ten per cent down, balance S years to pay. Jesse Dennett. phone427, Brownsville, Texas. i ! 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 bjr cash. No advertising accepted on an ‘‘until forbid" order. A specified number of insertions must be given. The Herald reserves the right to place aU advertisements under the proper classification, and reject unclean or objectionable cop?. 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 lssu*> 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 8unday Issues should be In not later than 1:30 p. m. Saturdays to insure proper classification. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 20 words cr less, one in 6ertlon.30v; Over 20 words, one insertion. per word .l‘,it Subsequent Insertions run con secutively, per word. lc By month, per word.23c Minimum for monthly rate. 10 words. No classified advertisement ac cepted for less than.30c LOCAL READER RATE8 Readers, per count line. 20c— Per Inch .*1.20 8econd and third days. 17c t>er line; fourth, fifth and sixth days, 15c per line; 7 consecutive days, 15c per Une. REAL ESTATE BUYERS FOR what you nave to sell are many. A classified ad will con nect the wires. FARMS FOR SALE 300 Acres Cleared 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. Considered the highest spot in Brownsville. 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. ■SB 40 ACRES good citrus land, facing paved highway; 3 miles from town. All in crop; $150 per acre. Real bar gain. Updegraff, La Feria, Texas. __6-13 A SPECIAL type of car can often be obtained through a "Wanted—Automo tive” ad in the Classified Section. FOR SALE 1855 acres good farm land In Wilson county; 600 acres cleared In cultiva tion; 700 acres hog-proof fence; 1700 acres agricultural land; one 10-room house, five tenant houses, four rooms each: one tour-stand Munger gin; one 60x80 two-story barn, concrete floor; nrne wells, one flowing. This land Is well worth fifty-five dollars per acre What will you give? Will trade for hardware and lumber yard. Might sell for cash. F. W. Howard, Brownsville. Texas. Phone 1090. R-163 SOME exceptional good buys In citrus land In Cameron and Hidalgo counties Some with citrus groves, already bear ing. Can be bought at bargain or rea ino<?ble terms- F- w Howard, phone 1090_ R-140 _HOUSES FOR SALE ' FOR SALE One seven-room house, one-half block from high school. House two years old On Adams, between First and Palm Blvd. Lot fifty by one hundred twenty reet. Modern in every way. One thou sand cash will handle this place. Phone 1090 or write F. W. HOWARD _ Q-235 FOR SALE—My 5-room brick veneer cottage In Los Ebanos. To be sold at a bargain. F. W. Howard. Phone 1090. _ R-224 FOR SALE—Modern new home, 6 rooms, bath, hot water, garage; cor ner Levee and 10th street, West Brownsville. Small down payment. balar!ce Mke rent. T. Aziz, phone 502 or 694 •_ P-133 WANTED TO BUY WANTED—2 female donkeys. Phone <01, Harlingen, or write P. O. Box 758. • 8-18 _RENTALS WHEN MARKETING a new product you 11 find an ad in the "Solicitors, Canvassers. Agents" column of the Classified Section is well worth while FOR RENT—Warehouse space for any thing from a trunk to 10 carloads w. e.ry reasonable. Sprowl Fruit Co., Mission, Texas. g.l __APARTMENTS A^WpO APARTMENTS—Nicely f^ FURNISHED APARTMENTS—W a t e r dghts and gas furnished. Phone 55. ___ Pi 62 CONLEY APARTMENTS—Coolf and all conveniences. 357 W. Levee or phone B47'R-_Q-214 MANY AMBITIOUS and energetic •^rlEersmW111 respond to an acl fn the Help Wanted" column. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. Also bedroom and living room. Con necting bath. Garage. Phone 242. R”141 VERY COOL 2-room south apartment with gas. garage free, *25. Telephone 946-W. Q-21 APARTMENT for rent on paved street. Lights, water and gas furnished. All conveniences. Phone 429 0-271 FOR THE COOLEST, most desirable apartment In town, phone 558. Q-95 DAILY READING at the Classified Section means dally savings. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished modern 5-room house, double garage. Sum mer rates. Phone 1285-M. R-187 APARTMENTS BIO RETURNS from email Invest ments. That’s what you get ftom classified advertising. IF YOU WANT a cool furnished apart ment. paved street, all conveniences, phone 820-J. 1248 West Washington. , _ R-240 SWEENY APARTMENTS—Extra COOl furnished apartment, electrical refrig eration, garage, maid service; modern; everything for housekeeping. Summer rate. Phone 1038-W, First and Adams. MAY DAY APARTMENTS—Cool, new. modern, well located. Completely fur nished including zerozones, gas, garage. Summer rates, 121 Washington, ph—-” 714. ' 8-26 FURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS, one dock rrom postoffice, one block from El Jardln hotel; large, southern exposure; reasonable. Phone 1226-W or 1317. M-2I5 PLENTY OF HELP of the right kind Is listed In the “Situations Wanted’’ columns of the Classified Section. ROOMS AND APARTMENTS—Reason able rates. Glenwood Hotel. Phone 619. P-11G THE BEST “trouble shooters” In the home are classified ads. BEDROOMS FOR RENT. 903 JEFFER SON. LOVELY furnished cool room In private family. Close in. Phone 918-W. R-177 BEDROOM In private family, $2.50 per week. 904 Adams 6treet. 8-23 SOUTHEAST upstairs bedroom, ad joining bath: permanent gentleman preferred; 3 blocks postcfflce; &.00 weekly. 622 St. Charles. Phone 658. _ R-68 HOUSES FOR RENT—8-room house: all con veniences. St. Charles and Palm Blvd. Phone 896-W. R-216 FOR RENT OR SALE—Furnished 4 room brick house, corner location, paved street; modern. Good neighbor hood. Phone 353. R-138 AN AUTOMOBILE Is not so hard to buy If you watch for the bargains of fered In the "Automotive" columns of the Classified Section. LEGAL ADVERTISMENT The City of Brownsville wil re ceive sealed bids addressed to the Hon. A. B. Cole, Mayor, up until 10:00 A. M.. July 5, 1929, for the con struction of sewer line. Plans and specifications are on file at the City Manager’s office. The City reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. A. E. Munday, City Secretary. 8-26 to 5—3478. LEGAL NOTICE That on June 28. 1929. the busi ness known as the La Indian Groc ery Store, was sold by Robert Garcia Gomez to Meliton Garcia. All ac counts owing to said business should be paid to the purchaser. Roberto Garcia Gomez will not be responsi ble for any accounts contracted after June 28. 1929. Signed: Robert Garcia Gomez. Meliton S. Garcia. 6-30 to 9-3482. CITATION BY PUBLICATION No. 8358. Sam B. Willis vs. Roy M. Lynn. In the District Court, Cameron County, Texas. The State of Texas to the Sheriff or any Constable of Cameron County—Greeting: You are hereby commanded, that by making publication of this Cita tion in some newspaper published in the County of Cameron once in each week for four (4) consecutive weeks previous to the return day hereof, you summon Roy M Lynn, whose residence is unknown, and who is alleged to be a non-resident of the State of Texas, to be and appear at the next regular term I of the District Court of Cameron County, to be holden at the Court House thereof, in the C’ty of Brownsville, on the third Monday in July, A. D. 1929. the same being the 15th day of July. A. D 1929, then and there to answer a peti tion filed in said Court on the 14th day of June. A. D. 1929, in a suit numbered on the Docket of said Court, No. G553. wherein Sam B. Willis is plaintiff, and Roy M. Lynn is defendant; the nature of plain tiff's demand being substantially, as follows, to-wit: Suit in trespass to try title to the following prop erty. to-wit: All of Lot No. 1, in block No. 138, of the original town site of Harlingen, in the county of Cameron, State of Texas, according to the map or plat record of said town, or record in the Map and Plat Records of Cameron county, Texas. Plaintiff also sues for Five Hun dred ($500.00) dollars damages as well as to try the title. Herein fail not, but have you before said Court on the said first day of next term thereof this writ with your return thereon, showing how you have executed the same. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, at office in the City of Brownsville. Texas, this the 14th day of June, A. D. 1929. Witness, JNO. P. SCANLAN Clerk District Court in and for Cameron County, Texas A true copy I certify, JNO. P. SCANLAN. Clerk Dis trict Court, Cameron County, Texas. (SEAL) (Issued same day). 6-15-22-29-6-3465 THE STATE OF TEXAS To the sheriff or any constable of Cameron county—Greeting: You are hereby commanded to summon Daniel J. Keene by making publication of this citation once in each week for four successive weeks previous to the return day hereof, to appear at the next regular term of the district court of Cameron county, to be holden at the court house thereof, in Brownsville, Tex as, on the 3rd Monday in July A. D. 1929, the same being the 15th day of July A. D. 1929 then and there to answer a petition in said court on the 23rd day of May, A. D. 1929, in a suit num bered on the docket of said court No. 8523, wherein Corina Young Keane is plaintiff, and Daniel J. Keane de fendant. and said petition alleging plaintiff alleges that she and de fendant were lawfully married on April 7, 1922, and they continued to live together as husband and wife until about Feb. 9. 1929, when by reason of the continued cruel and harsh treatment and continued drunkeness on the part of defen |---— -:— f Today’s Radio Features SATURDAY, JULY 6 [By Tht Associated Press] Programs' In Central Standard time. AH tima p m ne^ ata?lonaVaannle)l*«h9 °n left of caU letters kilocycler'oS right Clea^ chan? nel stations and chain programs with list of associated stations in detail? 348.6—WABC New York—860 a:^r51rueger’s Orch — Also WHK WGHP WADC KMOX WAIU 6:30—Finance—Also WADC WCCO WGHP WBBM WOWO rmrc vatt ,Nit wits—AkK> KMBC koil wcco wFBjj wkrcMwbb\? whk 3.30-Danee Music from New York (30 mln.)-Also WADC WKRC WGHP " OWO KMBC KOIL WSPD WCCO WISN WFBM 454.3—WEAF New York—660 5:15—LnK^rsal Safety Series Sec. of Labor Da-vrls—Also WGY WWJ WSAI _oLtf KPRC KsD WLS WAPI WSM WFJC Phil Spitalny s Dance Music—Also WAPI WSAI R<?n WFTA<: we:\r S:£~"Pe,Cayalcade- Sfxfy Minut. Review—Also WWJ KSD WKY wIap 7.00 Nathaniel Shilkret Concert Orchestra Hour—A'so WGY WTAM WWJ WLS KSD WHO WOW WDAF WSMB WAPI KSTP WEBC VhTs _ __ WMC WSB WBAP KPRC WOAI WKY WSAI WrTMT WGN KSD^WWO who wnwf€wDr?nCa °rchestra—Also WGY WWJ „ WMCWdB WBAP KPRC WOaPwky'wlifKTHS™'’ Crawford, Half Hour Organ Reeltal-WEAF WHO 1 in.‘^?~^0iacK8,,0rch '—Also WWJ WHO WDAF WKY WFJC WIOD WMC t0:’0^JaUckyAlh ne?,rrtdnHiS Danca Orchestra—Also KSD WOW WDAF to.-0—Jack Albin and Dance Orchestra (30 m.)—Also KSD WDAF WKY 384.5—WJ2 New York—760 6:45—Talk on a Week ‘"/he Woi(Id’sBusiness by Dr. Julius Klein-Also °A- KSL *VLS WREN WOAI WKY KWK WFAA JpviIItv Le0.FiS88iMU*: \ocal and Orchestra—Also KWK WSM WJAX ?:ooIe CS?JT'rSSITmI*0 v DK, V?aREN WSM WJR WRS KWK WAPI Romantico, \ocal & Orchestra—Only to KDKA KWK WREN »:n?ZShe 7'!,1« Orchestra-Only to KDKA KWK WREN *zr~Hour of Radl" Drama—Only to KWK WREN >:0O—Hour of Slumber Music. String Ensemble—Also WREN fkWWG—Voice of the Border 1260 k. c.—500 Watts Brownsville 12:00-12:10 p. m.—Markets, weather and river reports. 12:10- 1:00—Musical program. 4:00- 4:20—Associated Press dispatches and Valley news from The Brownsville Herald. 4:20- 5:55—Musical program. 5:55- 6:00—World Bookman, radio feature. 6:00- 9:00—Musical numbers, studio specialties. '' TOMORROW A. M. # 10:00-12:00 noon—Request program. et al, lot 3 and lot 8, Danner park subd., $10 etc. Mrs. Pearl Nuetz to Mrs. G. Pohl mann, north 20 acres blk. 3, Orange Grove Park subd., La Feria grant, $10 etc. Nat’l. Loan & Ins. Co. to Oscc Molris, lot 11, blk. 127, O. T. Har- ' lingen, $1 etc. M. Brulay to Mrs. Eugenie B Wortman, all undiv. 1-4 interest lots 1, 2, 3, an^ 4, blk. 51, Brownsville, $7500. The Al Parker Sec. Co. to H. C. Niemann, lot 1, blk. 107, Olmito, $960. Cuates Dev. Co. to Harry Huizing et ux, north 15 acres of south 1-2 lot 1, blk. 3, Bowie subd., Esp. Santo grant, $4050 etc. H. C. Harding Tr. to Cuates Dev. Co., south. 12.09 arres of lot 8, blk. 1, plat 4, Citrus Gardens subd., share 19, E. S. grant, plat 8-27, $10 etc. H. C. Harding Tr. to Cuates Dev. Co., north 15 acres of S. 1-2 lot 1, blk. 3, Bowie subd., plat 5-34, $ld etc. Arthur L. Harris, Bruce S. Gen try to Cuates Dev. Co., lot 3, sec. 1, Harris-Gentry subd., plat 8-14. Frank P. McElwrath, Jr. to Dr. A. W. Rogers, N. 10 acres blk. 11, Briggs-Coleman subd., sur. 28 $2100. Clifford D. Monroe et al to Frank P. McElwrath, Jr., al lof S. 10 acres of farm blk. 29, Parker subd., Dana Lands, La Feria grant, plat 4-74, $10 etc. Frank P. McElwrath, Jr. to Ed uifrdo?- Picton> a11 S. 10 acres farm blk. 29, Dana Lands, La Feria grant, plat 4-74, $10 etc. E A Bowman et ux to M. E. Mit chell lot 10, blk. 2, Francis Addn., Harlingen, $10 etc. E. A. Bowman et ux to E. L. Ray, lot 7, blk. 2, Francis addn., Harlingen, $10 etc. E. A. Bowman et ux to C. C. ■®n°cr JO ooajd bui ojj japadojd a in Brumngton lot 9, blk. \ Fran$ addn., Harlingen, $10 etc. LEGAL ADVERTISING dant she was compelled to cease liv ing with him which cruel treatment is of such a nature as to render theit further living together insup portable. Plaintiff prays that the bonds of matrimony be disolved and that she be awarded the care and custody of their minor child, John Joseph Keane, Jr. Herein fail not, but have before said court, at its aforesaid next regular term, this writ with your return thereon, showing how you have executed the same. Given under my hand and the seal of said court, at office in Browns ville. this, the 15th day of June A. D, 1929. JNO. P. SCANLAN, clerk, district court, Cameron county. By M. J. M'TIERNAN, deputy. (SEAL) 6-15-22-29-6-3466. et al, porcion 97, Starr countv, $20 - 480. American Land Co. of Texas to Lee C. Anderson, E. 10 of S. 20 acres lot 2057, North Capisallo dis trict, $4750. Mary E. Mynear et vir to S. M Hughes et vir, N. 1-2 of S. 1-2 N , 20 acres lot 15, blk. 45, Capisallo dist., $1330. W. W. Scott to L. C. Scott, S. 14.62 acres W. 24.62 acres lot 11, Stewart's addn. to Conway Gar denos, $1 etc. T. T. January to L. L. January, lots 6 and 7, blk. 4, Rio Bravo subd., $10 etc. Progreso Dev. Co. to Geo. J. Schwartz et ux, E. 5.07 acres W. 18.57 acres N. 26.57 acres lot 174 and 173, Llano Grande subd.. $7736. Progreso Dev. Co. to Benno E. Harrer, E. 5 acres W. 10.46 acres lots 84 and 89, Llano Grande subd. F. G. Hildebrand to A. W. Hilde brand, N. 20 acres lot 387, Shary subd., $1800. * L. Yzaguirre et al to G. R. Burk doll, porcion 97, Starr county, $300. D. H. Hadley to Conan T. Wood, lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, and 6, blk. 44, subd. “D,” Homeville Association subd., $6000. Progreso Dev. Co. to A. F. Stotts, et ur, W.. 11.02 acres lot 51-A, Re subd. Llano Grande subd., $12, 011.80. Conan T. Wood to Frank J. Dun can. lots 3 and 4, blk. 44, subd. “D" Homeville assn., $10 etc. Jno. T. Hensley to W. E. Dixon, lot 8, blk. 7, Pharr Townsite, $10 etc. P. W. Perkins to David E. Smith and Wm. C. Gaeke, lot 6, re-subd. lot 23, Lott T. & Imp. Co. subd $3500. Ralph T. Tolies to F. W. Cham berlain et ux, W2 1-4 lot 5, blk. 37, Alamo tract, $900. Cameron County John Ende et ux to Ernest Ende et ux, 6.15 acres blk. 121, San Be nito Land and Water Co. subd., $10 etc. The Al Parker Sec. Co. to Mary E. Booth, south 10 acres of north 20 acres blk. 82, Collins subd., La Feria grant, $10 etc. W. H. Ladd by L. G. Nichols, subd. tr. to I. W. Davies, blk. 30, Dougherty and Paillet subd., sur. 293, 21.66 acres, $3000. E. D. Boyd et ux to R. L. Garner Valley Firemen To Hold Meeting At Donna on Tuesday '(Special to The Herald) DONNA. July 6.—Fifth District Volunteer Firemen of the Lower Ric 3rande Valley will meet here at the high school auditorium Tuesday, July 9, at 7:45 p. m. an announce ment by Jeesse C. Norwood, district :hief said. Various firefighting methods will be taken up for discussion at this meeting, and practical demonstra tions made. The Brownsville fire department will demonstrate life saving and ladder work. The com plete program: ■Welcome address — Walter G. Weaver, Donna; response—Mayor 3. F. Dohm, Mission; invocation— Rev. J. J. Richards, Donna; bar becue under the supervision of the famous Doc. (Barbecue) Davis; chemical demonstration — Fomite Childs representatives; Life Saving and Ladder Work—Brownsville Fire Department; assembly in auditor ium; Fire Hose and Its Care and CJses—Fire Chief Ross Marcus, Mis sion; address—State Fire Marshall’s ' Dffice; open discussions; selection 3f next year's meeting place. I Cameron Courts Suits filed in the District Courts: None. 28TH DISTRICT COURT Hon. A. W. Cunningham, Judge No orders. 103RD DISTRICT COURT Hon. A. M. Kent, Judge No orders. COUNTY COURT Hon. Oscar C. Dancy, Judge Suits filed: In re-Estate Rosa Cuellar dc Castillo, deceased: in re Estate Silas L. Jones, deceased. COUNTY COURT AT LAW Hon. John I. Kleiber, Judge No orders. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hidalgo County T. B. Smith to G. F. Bradford. E. 10 of W. 20 acres farm tract 531, West Tract, $1300. A. H. Joyner and J. H. Howard to G. F. Bradford, W. 10 acres farm tract 531, West Tract, $1500. P. A. Walker to H. B. Crinkshank. farm tract 201, West Tract subd., ! $10 etc. * G. M. Acker to E. J. Metzke, lots - 21 to 30, blk. 1, Alsonia subd., $10 etc. Abe Pierson to E. S. Leggett lot 15, blk. 19, Edcouch, $600. G. R. Burkdoll to O. L. Watson 1 MINISTERS TO HOLD MEETING MONDAY (Special to The Herald) SAN BENITO. July 6.—Local ministers who recently united in a ministerial alliance, will hold a meeting Monday at the Stonewall Jackson hotel. KENNARD TO FILL McALLEN PULPIT (Special to The Herald) EDINBURG, July 6.—Dr. G. S. Kennard, who recently resigned his place as pastor of the First Bap tist church here, will fill the pulpit Df the Rev. W. B. Pierce at Mc Allen next Sunday, it has been an nounced here. Dr. Kennard has not announced plans for the fu ture. THE OLD HOME TOWN_Stanley I . I r OTEX ILL BET THAT 15 THE BABY from pepper, CROSSING THEYVE BEEN GROOMING TO BEAT DAD KEYES/ AND THEY RE JUST DRIVING feODND THIS WAY To ANNOY DAD*’ - ^ —1 —2^ A HEAVILY VEILED STRANGER DROVE THROUGH TOVVAi TODAY - NO DOUBT A *DARK HORSE "m THE whisker Contest on his way to the HOOTSTOWN FAIR, STAT/ON AGENT DAD KEYES, WAS KEPT OUT OF SIGHT UNTIL THE STRANGER WAS A SAFE DISTANCE AWAY A . ... . _ft)imiicwr<.Hi<r ,_.J