Seven Bales Ginned Legal Noticet I HAMBONE In Mission Plants vey No. Twenty Eight (28), According! SAMS DOWN DETROIT BEATS WIDE STREETS i to the map thereof recorded in Vol. -il of Cameron page 68, Map Record's CounB that said was Confined at Home—3. H. Rucks, one (Special to The Herald) ty, Texas, property ol ' hahd t" Mission 29th day of 1920, conveyed bB of li.e proprietors of the J. H.’ Rucks & HIT5^ =say MISSION, Tex., June 20.—The the D^t.. et ux R. J. Coleman. ffl Son store here, is confined to his home REDS0X6T03 WHICH IN DE WUS' FI)C NEED OF CITY gins have all ginned their “first bales,” W. A. Briggs LOCALS AGAIN et ux Tom Ball. AttorneB sev- on account of.illness. the total ginned to date here being H. Briggs, by DESE T/MES--DE MAN the Land aB en. The gins are prep«ring to handle in Fact to Ogden Company \ deed of record' in Vol. 9B Father Improves—Mrs. E. W. Marsh- WHUTS GOT SUMPN T' the largest crop of the past several shown by of the Deed'Records of CarrB all, who is visiting her father, P. H. Near of Sec- Kiwanis May Take Up years. The Valley Gin company has gin- page 565 Perfect of Kos- Tigers Top SELL ER PE MAN and levied aB Pitching McRoberts in Jacksboro, Texas, writes , ned three of the geven bales; Border Gin eion County, Texas; upon ond Senators Question of Two of J. L. Coovert and Th<® tick Features Shut- that His condition is serious but that Division; WHUTfr GOT T' BUT IT.1 Company two; Waite Brothers one and the property Land Company, a corporation am! he is somewhat improved. Mrs. Marshall' Down Indians Main Streets i Farmers Gin one bale. Ogden _. in July, 19251 y Contest and two children have been there sev- 1 that on the first Tuesday — 7th of sail eral days. Mr. McRoberts has been ih the same being the day SAN June 20.—Per- time. Notices at the Court House door, ol BENITO, Texas, ill health for some The Associated Press.! Brownsville should have two business Legal month, (By in the of Browns® fect fielding coupled with good pitching streets at least 100 feet wide. Cameron County City NEW YORK, N. Y.. dune 20.—De- SHERIFFS SALE the hours of 1® enabled Saints to defeat Browns- Bus—Leaves corner at ville, Texas, between the Matamoros of four This belief was in a street- troit’s latest spurt consecutive expressed THE STATE OF TEXAS) virtue of said lev* ville here in an exhibition hotel on the hour and Mata- a. m., and 4 p. m., by Friday game Travelers victories the within corner conversation here At- places Tigers today by County COUNTY OF will sell above de- by a score of three to nothing. Pena moros Plaza on the -half hour, 25c.— CAMERON) and! said Judgment, I half a game of leading the second divi- torney Harry L. Faulk, and Judge H. L. pitching for Brownsville pitched a Adv. tf. Notice is hereby given tint by virtie scribed Real Estate, ait public vendue, sion clubs in the American a Yates, who after some discus- leagu^e. agreed as the ateady game but errors behind him to- of a certain Order of Sale issued out for cash, to the highest bidder, position now occupied by the. Indians. sion that the matter will be taken up gether with bunched hits was too much Offer Prizes—Four cashier's checks, of the Honorable District Court of Ellis of said J. L- Coovert and The With two out in the tenth inning before the Brownsville Kiwanis club, re- property for him. each for $‘5, are being offered by the County, on the 2nd day of June 1925, Land Company, a corporation yesterday, the Bengals rallied and scor- cently organized in the city. Ogden Kostick for the Saints pitched one of city of Rio Hondo for the reports from by Mrs. Geo. C. Sweatt. Clerk of said And in compliance with law, I give this ed three runs to win the opener of their The street to be widened, and the the beat games of his career all of his the distance on Rio Hondo’s Court for the sum of Twelve Hundred in the English greatest. series with the Rex 6 to Tavener’s notice by publication, Sox, 3, means of it were discussed by the hooks were breaking and he tightened sent out Thursday evening of doing One & 47-100 Dollars and costs once a week for three consec-l program two runners. Ninety language in triple scoring two attorneys; Belief that Levee street said up very effectively the pinches. this week over the Brownsville radio of suit, under a Judgment, in favor of utive weeks immediately preceding In a 12 inning fiacas with the Sen- could be widened now. whereas it could j Neither slide threatened until the sev- station. R. Coleman in a certain cause in said in the Brownsville Herald 7 J. day of sale, ators, the Indians went under to 5. in' the was and enth when Newman drove one of Kos- riot future, expressed, No. 12287 and R. J. Cole- in Cameron Goslin of the Court, styledi a newspaper published slow down the left field champions hanging up some street. Ninth, Tenth, tick’s balls Electric Work—Don’t take a chance. other/cross man vs. J. L. Coovert and The Ogden three home runs during the contest, County. line for three bases, but immediately work done an ex- Eleventh or Twelfth, should be widened Have your electric by Land Company, a corporation, placed in this lltb day of the third driving itice home with the to accommodate business the other way, Witness my hand, Kostick applied the brake and struck electrician. See Dave De- hands for I. Sam Robertson perienced my service, June, 1925. Hallmark and Pate in one two winning tally. the believe. out Pena, Korte, Phone 19.—Adv. lawyers as of Cameron Texas, Collins made his first Sheriff) County, SAM ROBERTSON. three order. Eddie appear* “What should have been done many did on the 11th 1925 levy ance in New York ns of the day;of June, Sheriff, Cameron County. Tex. In the Saints’ half of the seventh Beach coolest manager years ago shoiild be done now as it is Midway Bathing place on certain Real situated in Cam- • White Sox. Overtime Estate, A. S* LANIER. Deputy. went out on a slow roller to I engagements still possible, but with large buildings By Rodriguez in Valley.—Adv. 21. CobWt**. 1921 by McClure Newspaper SyWiM* eron described, as fol- were County, Texas, proved popular and the Yankees such as the new State National Bank (6-13—6-20—6-27—3t—1681) short, Pompa walked, Schacht beat out lows. to-wit: obliged to battle 11 innings before Cbi on corner it will be im- an infield , Williams hit a hot one You Can’t Realize the pleasure of building every 4 to 3. a double Combs, Being 11 1-10 acres off of the south third base Kos- have ridden in the cago yielded by in the future,” Judge Yates through scoring Pompa, driving until you possible to Pennock on base, the side of Block No. Seven (7) of the Insects have to rise great tick sent a to center to with breaking up said. high fly advancing Star car, easy riding, easy handle, wind. heiB||| even count. Briggs & Coleman Subdivision of Sur- to drift with the the runners, Browne a hit 50 miles VANN TO BE SEEN “What will malte this city grow intu got through and any speed from there to B^ was a Cpllins given testimonial by a one of more than double and short stop scoring Schact, two runs, in high without shifting or jerking. real city, •** *• Tarryotwn, N. Y., admirers, while South size in a few three hits. Place your order today ■with Wilkinson treble its present very, Norwalk. Conn., fans remembered IN PICTURE HERE Btownsville was unable to score in Motor Co.—Adv. 20. I years is a railway straight to Tampico with a and their half of the eighth, Brady got a Billy Lauder, loving cup through here, and this seems probable, j three bast hit and scored when Holland Special Attention given to bathing watch. Brownsville people should realize this, bam returned to the Athletics Captain W. T. Vann, for many years dropped the throw to first of Rodriguez parties at Midway Beach.—Adv. 21. Gray and take some actin toward widening the in- sheriff of Cameron county, and later liner. One of the features of the lineup for the first time since the street at the present time, and not hpt of the to his thumb several weeks ago, assistant sergeant-at-arms house game was an excellent catch by .Camp Why Wait to buy a radio, get one now jury waiting until it is impossible. sixth of representatives at Austin, after which of Rodriguez liner in the third inning. and the that' but had to give way in the inning, Belief that enough- buildings can bo quit missing good things in Guaranteed with a he went to California and appeared strictly highest quality 1925 manufacture—« San Benito— AB R H E are Co. Eddie Rommell finishing triumph1 on Twelfth street to secure a in the air. See Wilkinson Motor moved more than a number of >is seen in the invariably analyzes 41% arsenic pentoxide. •* over Browns, 13 to 9. Bishop, photoplays, Bfowne, If 3 0 1 0 —Adv. 20 the 100-foot street was expressed by Mr. less than & of one per cent water soluble arsenic and at the Dittmann theatre second moving picture more than 90 in Peacock, lb .. 4. 0 1 0 Philadelphia baseman, injured Faulk. The street is about 30 feet density. here tonight, "Oh, You Tony," a Wil- Brady, rf 4 1 1 0 Dr. W. A. Jones—Dentist. Office an ankle sliding home in the seventh from curb to curb. Tenth street was Recommended as highest quality obtainable by Ceorgia liam Fox production. State Board of Entomology, who purchase from us year* ss 4 O 1 0 now in room 403 National and retired from the game. street for widening McRoberts, open State the other proposed contract several millions 1 Vann the part of the ly by of pounds. f 4 0 0 0 Bank Office hours: to The Pirates Rube Ehrhardt Captain plays Rodriguez, 3b building. g:00 p-ounded by the two attorneys. 'v You Take No Chances With DELTA BRAND! scored sheriff in this picture, which part he , Pompa, c .3 1 1 0 12:00, and 1:00 to 5:00. Phone 178.— hard in the seventh inning and will the matter up in | They bring Wire or Write for Particulars the final count of 9 played 'in a number of other cinema pro- Schacht, 2b ..... 3 1 1 0 Adv. 20. six runs to win by Kiwanis. ductions he was connected with I Williams, cf 3 0 10 to 6. However, tliei Corsairs failed to while COMMERCIAL CHEMICAL CO. the William Fox studios. TENN. Of 2 0 0 0 on the Giants, who won from the MEMPHIS, (Southeast flee, Atlanta, Ga.} « Kostick, p The Beat Programs are in the air ev- gain -A_ The sho v uninial interest V promises .. Reds. 5 to 4. Orman Protests .— ery night, all you need is a good radio Van 1.. on to Brownsville fans, as Captain Vann is Totals 30 3 7 0 set and them Wilkinson Motor Opportune hitting and six bases pick up. well known and is in the at a to 0 vic- here, city Bennett Award Brownsville— AB R H E Co. can sell a set for balls gave the Cardinals 3 Cup you complete- the time. It was the sev- present Holland, lb 4 0 0 1 $51.50 that will get them any place in tory over the Braves. Sheriff Vann appeals along with DELTA BRAND Leeaner, c 2 0 2 0 U. S., Mexico and Cuba.—Adv. 20. enth straight victory for Hornsby’s Tom Mix. the hero in the (By The Associated Press.) Deveraux, 3b 4 0 0 0 club. production, who is seen with his famous horse, BRUSSELS, June 20.—'The American 2b 4 0 0 0 Ecrema on Feet—One man he The Phillies Aok another victory from Camp, says Wade T. Van Orman, today Mokan’s hitting "Tony." balloonist, Niwmin, cf 4 0 2 0 had it over twenty years and that one the Cubs, five to four, official For once Tom Mix. the big, husky fotmally protested yesterday's Pena, p 4 0 1 0 bottle of Imperial Eczema Remedy cured safely in four times which in* Calcium Arsenate ranchman, shows s:gns of losing his decision of the Aero club, declaring the Hallmark, as 3 0 0 1 him. All druggists are authorized to eluded a , figuring in the scor- nerve. This happens when he is taken Belgian M. Veenstra, winner of the re- Pate, rf 2 0 0 0 refund your money if it fails.—Adv. (3j ing of four of the runs. Distributed into an exclusive dress and Gordon-Benriett cup balloon race by If 3 0 0 0 ladies’ store, cent Ginn, the is allowed to.gaze on while the models The protest automatically suspends, First to Beach—Louis Burns and Trip on to Veenstra. • parae in revue with everything from award1 of the cup Totals 30 0 5 2 James Allen Skelton of Brownsville fur coats to lingerie. Bases on balls: off Kostick, 1; off yesterday made the first automobile Tom pulls out a pair of'blue glasses, GOIKE BROS. Pena, 1; stolen bases, Holland, three trip to Boca Chica made since the recent NORWAY PLANS an saves the perplexiing situations. bake hits, Brady, Newman, two base rise in the Rio Grande. They report- Hairs Catarrh struck Pena hits, Peacock, out, 2, Kos- ed that no pushing and digging were ne- will do what we Washington—1106—Market tick 5; time one 40 at- — hour, minutes; cessary in order to get the car to the (Continued from Page One') PERSONALS M6C1IC111C claim for it tendance 300, umpires, Emory and Shin- and that the road is in fairly of addition — beach, talitv although the sudden «.-■ rid of Catarrh or Deafneas dell. your system too soft to be rough. men on, good shape, being six hungry made big demands Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Beardsley of Gal- caused by Catarrh. and there was ! LIST OF DELINQUENT TAXES OF SANTA MARIA WATER IMPROVEMENT the Sjoeliv’s small larder veston arrived in Brownsville Sold ortr 40 ytort yester- by druggist! for CAMERON COUNTY NUMBER Midway Beach on the highway at and drink, -but seal, DISTRICT, .FOUR FOR THE YEARS not much to eat day. &. Toledo. Ohio F. J. CHENEY CO., 1922,. 1923 AND 1924. • aroryo bridge between Harlingen and beef, and ci,der. HOW THEY STAND eggs Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Manning and Al- Taxes San Benito.—Adv. 21. to the and A hawser was passed plane fred Manning, all of Hollywood. Calif., Name— Acres Blk. No. 1922 1923 1924 was as the voyage to Kings Bay begun are in the TEXAS LEAGUE city. LA FERIA GRANT—SANTA MARIA CAhlAL LAND Dancing Tonight at the Point Isabel Amundsen being speedily as possible, J. S. Shields is here from Dallas. Adams, Flora K. 65 Ps 132.50. 132.50 146.23 , Won Lost Pet. Hotel. Good orchestra. The roads are anxious to there: in time to fore- T. 100 Ks Fort get Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Moore and H. E Brownlee, J. 146.25 Worth 47 16 .746 in splendid shape so don’t hesitate on stall departure of the patrol expedition Moore arrived in Brownsville yesterday Pegues. P. T. 78.3 Rs 195.75 Houston .. 39 26 .600 this account.—Adv. which, he was told, was about to start Smith, W. A. 151 Ts 377.50 San from Columbus, Ohio. Antonio 35 25 .583 1 Smith, P. P. 40 E-Gs 90.00 90.00 100.00 out to seek Jtim. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ervin of Galveston Wichita Falls 32 29* .525 Given Office—Paul Allemand of this the hawser LA FERIA GRANT—LE GRANDE JONES SUBDIVISION There was a small mishap,- are in the city. Dallas 29 34 .460 city has been elected vice-president of i Anderson, T. C.. 23 2 51.75 breaking. This repaired, the voyage Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Renfro and Fred Waco 28 38 .424 the Newman Club, Catholic club at the Burge, R. W. 20 5 45.00 50.00 began again. Farris of Hillsboro are in Brownsville. Shreveport 36 39 .400 University of Texas, in the recent elec- j Burge. R. W. 20 6 45.00 50.00 Tire weather became rough and to pre- A. M. Avery is here from Dallas. Today Caudle. M. C. 31.89 3 71.75 Beaumont ... .*». 19 47 .288 tions at Austin. Ernest Joseph of 71.75 71.75 or losing the plane, the D. H.# Cunningham is a visitor in B. O.z..... 20 7 50.00 Fftiday’g Results Austin was elected president. vent,damaging1 Harpster, took shelter in Lady Franklin’s Brownsville from Houston. Rudyard Kipling’s ^ San Antonio at Shreveport; rain. Sioeliv LA FERIA GRANT—RANCHO DE SANTA MARIA where the night was passed. W„ C. Hoffman of Fort Worth is in Becker, P. K. 83.7 2 146.20 146.20 83.70 Fort Worth 6; Beaumont 4. Save 30% to 50% on used car parts bay 1 The weather still being bad the fol- the city. Bishop, G. R. 45 16 100.00 90.00 101.25 Wichita Falls 5; Houston 4. Ten for all makes. Several good used-car “THE LIGHT Amundsen decided to G. D. of Christi is Fisher, R. C... 48.5 5 100.00 97.00 48.50 innings.' bargains. Auto Parts Co., Tenth and lowing morning, Rodriguez Corpus ashore for future sal- in Brownsville. Fisher. R. C. 50 10 100.00 112.50 112.50 Dallas 6; Waco 0. Levee.—Adv. lay the plane j THAT FAILED” Goodnight. I. T. .,. 50 S-23 100.00 100.00 112.50 This was done and the voyage Miss Julia O’Brien returned to the Saturday’s Games vaging. Lipscomb, J. E... 37 N-24 7,6.00 83,25 92.50 continued without incident until King's city today from San Antonio and oth- with San Antonio at Shreveport. Fixtures all of the fix- I Maloney, Wilson 50 3 100.00 100.00 50.00 In—Practically an hour before a bay was reached, about er points where she has been on Frank et al '50 19 100.00 1OO.O0 112.50 Beaumont at Fort Worth. tures in the new Texas State Bank & Rabb, was -due to start business at Wichita Falls. the patrol expedition trip. PERCY MARMONT Frank Rabb, et al 36 1 72.00 72.00 36.00 Houston Trust Co. building at the corner of on its search. B. B. Burleson, assistant manager of Frank Rabb. et al .. 48.5 4 100.00 97.00 48.50 Waco at Dallas. ILllizabetb and Twelfth streot have been Rescuers Surprised the F. \V. Woolworth Co., store, who JACKELINE LOGAN Frank Rabb, et al 40 7 80.00 80.00 70.00 bank wil be installed. an,d the building Frank et al .. 38 8 80.00 76.00 85.50 The onlookers assembled to watch the has been away on a vacation, returned Rabb. ready for business soon. Marble bank DAVrD TORRENCE Frank Rabb. et al ..:... 46 13 100.00' 92.00 103.50 of the'xexpedition. saw the yesterday. While gone he visited San Won Lost Pet. fixtures were installed, the walls and departure | Frank Rabb, et al ..' 50 14 100.00 100.00 112.50 but little suspect- i Antonio. Houston. Ft. Worth, and New 35 21 .625 i Sjoeliv approaching, Also Educational Frank Rabb, et al 23 N-17.. 50.00 45.25 57.50 York ceiling replastered, new floor put in, ves- Comedy ed who was aboard, believing the Brownwood, his old home, 31 22 .585 made on the Frank Rabb, et al 46 21 100.00 92.00 103.50 Pittsburgh and other improvements cor- sel to be that chartered by the Mrs. R. C. Foitik, daughter, Anita, and Frank et al 22 C-23 44.00 44.00 49.50 Cincinnati .* 30 26 .536 j Rabb. location. Press. been “RED PEPPER” respondent of The Associated | son. Harold, of Flatonia. who have Frank Rabb. et al .. 14.5 C-24 30.00 29.00 32.62 Brooklyn ... 30 27 .526 Their astonishment and excitement was here visiting their son and brother. R. LA FERIA GRANT—FORTO SUBDIVISION St. Louis 28 29 .491 Old Reliable Eye Water re- Dickey’s was that the home when it discovered J. Foitik, returned yesterday. Bullock, D. J. ... 18.5 8 41.62 46.29 33 .441 or hurt. great Tomorrow Chicago 26 relieves sore eyes. Doesn't burn bis cutter really bore Amundsen and Rev. R. 0. Mackintosh will leave Sun- Hauser. T. W. 5.25 N-7 11.81 M.’ 3 Philadelphia. 23 32 .418 All druggists 25c.—Adv. (3J | 111.00 and the watchers fell over day afternoon for St. Joseph, Mo., where Bert Lytell and Anita Longoria.. N. P. 50 B1F 111.00 Boston 21 34 .382 companions, 46.25 their rush to shake the wil Mrs. Mackintosh who is vis- MeCannon, G. T... 18.5 9 one another in he join Stewart in Friday's Results Miss Day Recovering—Mihs Fern Day,* whose McCannon, G. T. 18 10 45.00 hands of the returned voyagers, iting relatives there. From there they New York 5; Cincinnati 4. who underwent an operation for appen- LA FERIA GRANT—INTERNATIONAL LIFE SUBDIVISION had been discussed with misgiv- to go to Colorado and return *to “THE BOOMERANG” is re- safety plan Pittsburgh 9; Brooklyn 6. dicitis at Mercy hospital Tuesday, 1 Duncan, Walter 30 6 62.50 67.50 Biownsville about September 1. During ing*. .... 20 50.00 Philadelphia 5; Chicago 4. covering rapidly. . Gunn, A. G. ... 3 The full story of the expedition s ad- the absence of Rector Mackintosh, Rev. 47.50 St. Louis Boston 0. Gunn. A. G.w. 20 4 3; is still to be told, but the in- Johnson of San Benito wil have spiritual Saturday's Games WEATHER BULLETIN ventures MRS. STEIN TRACT—LA FERIA GRANT j cident which lias aroused the greatest supervision of the parish. 12.00 New York at Cincinnati. Duncan, Wm.. 1 ptrl narrow from who resides at 701 Levee interest is the escape Dr. Massie, ... 10 24.14 25.001 Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. First figures, highest temperature ! LONG SUFFERING Will, Geo. L. pt-2 diowning of Dietrichsen and Omdahl, St., is laeving soon for his former home Philadelphia at Chicago. yesterday; second, lowest last nightj LA FJERIA GRANT—LOVE LACE-AUSTIN SUBDIVISION while the members of the party in Philadelphia, Pa. 5.07 4 11.41 11.41 12.67 Boston at St. Louis. in last 24 hours. who, Feltch, Ella M. thirdi, precipitation into ice tissure. 12.50 were separated, fell ;|i Birmingham Lady Telli of Her Ft-Itch, Ella M. 5 5 11.25 11.25 and Riiser-Larsen heard Prussian custom forbids a candidate E. L. 5 8 11.25 12.50 88 68 .00 Amundsen Joyce. AMERICAN LEAGUE Amarillo to Remarkable Follow- their shouts help and hastened from casting a ballot. Recovery LA FERIA GRANT—RIVER DRIVE SUBDIVISION 1 Won Lost Pet. Atlanta 90 70 .00 for boat, but this prov. DeWitt. J. L. .. 10 32 22.5C .06 launch their canvas Use of Cardui. “First 18 .679 BROWNSVILLE 89 75 ing 10 35 22.50 »22.50 38 the of in 1023. Evans, Alice ... 22.50 Philadelphia ed because of coating i Italy had 700.000 visitors Charleston 98 74 .66 impossible A. 5 8 12.50 Washington .. 37 20 .649 which would Health in Years.” Huff, Rhoda 86 68 .00 sharp ice on the water .'.... 29 28 .509 Chicago Highbarger, A. A.. 10 43 22.50 j Chicago have cut the canvas. Christi .. 88 76 .Qj) A. A. 50 Reserve 125.00 .. 32 .475 Corpus Highbarger. St.* Louie 29 the re. Ala.—Mrs. Florence .00 (Meanwhile Ellsworth came to Birmingham, A. 9 01 50 20.34 1 26 31 .456 Dallas .'. 98 76 Highbarger, A. Cleveland . men and suc- 60 .14 scue of the imperilled Moore, 2309 Thirty-third Ave., Long. Ben S. 10 2 22.50 22.50 27 34 .443 Oenver 86 Detroit. in them to safety. Ben S. 5.14 11 11.57 11.57 Galveston 86 78 .00 ceeded hauling North, this city, says: i Long, York 24 33 .421 5.04 15 11.34 11.34 11.34 Nef Dr. Skattum, president of the Geo- Lovelace, C. D. Kansas City 90 76 .00 “For many years I suffered with Bolton .. 22 38 .367 Amundsen’s Lovelace, C. D... 5.01 16 11.27 11.25 11.25 72 .00 graphical society, believes Results Louisville 86 female trouble of C. D. 10 17 22.50 22.50 22.50 Fifday’s1 confirm Dr. every description. Lovelace, -— 74 .00 soundings Fridtjof St. Louis 9. Memphis depth Lovelace, C. D. 3.52 Park 7.92 7.92 Philadelphia 13; is no land at I was told an operation was neces- 86 74 .00 Nansen’s view that there 5.54 7 12.74 12.74 Cleveland 5. Twelve Miami Lovelace. C. D. Washington 7; 1 sary to save my life. At times I New Orleans 92 78 .00 the pole. True, Mrs. J. B. 10 20 22.60 22.50 ipnings. 78 62 .00 was not able to stand on my feet Welford, W. E. 5 14 11.25 11.25 12.50 Chicago 3; New York 4. Eleven in- New York Oklahoma 96 72 .00 I have cooked many a meal sitting, LA FERIA GRANT—JONES SUBDIVISION nings. City 90 76 .00 while my husband and children I Grove, J. A. 40 5 90.00 90.00 40.00 Detroit 6; Boston 3. Ten innings. St. Louis which ! F. W. ... 10 NW-4 22.50 25.00 St. Paul 82 62 .00 handed me the things with Henning, Saturday’s Games Lovelace. C. D. 10 NE-4 22.60 25.00 .00 to do it. ... San Antonio .. 98 76 St. Louis at Philadelphia.. Smith, P. 40 3 87.50 90.00 100.00 94 72 .24 "I had given up all hope of ever P..‘ at Washington. Shreveport SPECIAL PRICE Smith. R. H. 40 7 40.00 Cleveland well ... It is a 84 66 .00 being again. sight New York. Washington Chicago at __—————j'- what women will suffer before they LA FERIA GRANT—McNEIL 100 ACRE TRACT Detroit at Boston. I 89c will listen to the advice of others. Hawks. L. R.. 48 A 103.50 120.00 | “Several of my friends had taken LA FERIA GRANT—HURLBUTT SUBDIVISION < Cardui and been benefited by it Kash, S. B. 45 4 77.50 77 50 45.00 Mistaken for vsPffiHffisaP .1. T... 75 3 125.00 125.00 75.00 Officer Cisneros Store They told me about it, but I thought Moffett, Drug 100.00 toy case was hopeless. Finally I Smith? R. H.. 40 1 Moonshiner Is Slain Phone 303 R. 40 2 T Only told my husband to get me some Smith, H. 100-00 oday^ Cardui and I began to take it LA FERIA GRANT -LOVELACE-CHAMPION SUBDIVISION —Wil- Eleventh and Washington HUNTINGTON, W. Va., June 20 After I had taken the first bottle Houston. J. C. 1 5 9 11.25 a federal of- J. 3 11 6.75 liam F. Porter, prohibition : 1 saw that I was improving. I Houston, C. HOOT GIBSON * < was shot and \V. E. Work- ! took eleven bottles at that time be- ficer, killed'; Zo anc To the amount of 1922 taxes should num from February 1st, 1924; also man, state officr was shot twic fore I was cured, but as it was be added 10 per cent penalty, accrued cents each tract for advertising. wounded, and George Ball IN the first health I had had for seriously We Specialize in Sheet Rock February 1st, 1923, and interest on tax- To the amount of 1924 taxes should state officers, was wounded ir years I was thankful to do it. chief of es and penalty at 6 per cent per annum be added 10 j>er cent penalty, accrued federal and stat< Decoration "I can’t praise Cardui enough." a gun battle betwen from February 1st. 1923; also 25 cents February 1st, 1925. and interest on tax- coun At all druggists. NC-167 *j officers on Camp- Creek in Wayne “THE SADDLE C2ch tract for advertising. Brownsville Decorating Co. I To the amount of 1923 taxes should ty early today. I 10 penalty accrued The battle started when the officers Decorators be added per cent HAWK” Painters, i mu 5 * 1st. lvz*, and approaching a still location from oppo ; 841 February Phone 843-W Box e« and at S f*r \