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THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1925. THREE HOUSTON NEWS Tan Houa'on Barna of TUB OALYB8TON NKW8 ta located the building (third floor), eorner Prwton Mid Proton 191). where advertlaementa. and inattar will prompt attention. All communication! should by wrltir.

Subacrlb-is tss clrc-lator If twptr not br m. A. P. Vauthan. Houston Mra.

Mildred Cuinlnr SocUty Corrf.pond.nt (lladltjr WO)! W. Circulator. JESSE JONES ADDKESSES THE GRADUATING CLASS AT SOUTHWESTEEN. By Associated Press. Georgetown, June democracy can not long endure un- Its leading citizens tuke an and unselfish part In its government and in a particular and peculiar sense this responsibility resta upon the youne men and women being turned out by the nation's colleges today.

This concept of civic responsibility was emphasized to the i graduates of Southwestern University here today by Jesse H. Jones of Houston, i a i and i i a of the national democratic party organization, in his baccalaureate address. He said: "It is In time of peace that our hearts sometimes grow cold and selfishness I itself. It nevertheless remains a the responsibilities of i i i are as great In time of peace as in time of What is needed more than anything else in America is for the risht thinking, common sense, intelligent people, such as you. to sue to It by interest and endeavor that none but high class, honest, i i gent men and women are i a and elected to office.

And it is as Important to bare an honest and capable justice of the peace as it is to have a great president. "I especially a to emphasize humility, charity and service as es- eentlal to greatness. No person can a really great person who a not charity In his heart in the greatest vnf) not i i is a rare i and if It Is not ours by a we i a It; and It is In service a you will grow the greatest. Service to your God. to i service of all i Service to our in i of war IK easy to render.

a foreign foe a this a i laml of and we are all a to pledge i a in Its defense. This was clearly but years ago. the foe was a 1 will have honr-ity In admlnlii- a of our local, a and a i a extent we demand It. i hav a i i a i of our i a a i a by character and capacity of and women i a and i to i A democracy can not long I loading i i a an a i a i a i I gov- In a i a and a i a sense does i i i i rest upon you men and a i "Wherever you RO you i lie looked to for a i The i i a i i i a you not he successful unless meet Railroad Company, condemnation: O. A.

Blowers Furniture Company va, A. Burke, and wife. Viola Burke, suit on nworn account: Dr. A. W.

Par- mna J. H. account; Houston Clinic va. p. M.

Wall, debt; Jforthrup Clark (J. D. Northrup) va. w. M.

Albrecht. suit on aworn uccount: Dave V. Tashnek vs. J. H.

Smith. Jaonies Brown va. 1. O. Tlmtnona et appealed by defendants: Mm.

Delia Thrasher va. J. F. Walters. notes: Northsliie Bell Railway Company vs Miss Emma PUKh.

condemnation; William D. Cleveland Rons vs. J. A. Sanders, suit on sworn account.

ELEVENTH DISTRICT COURT--J. w. Caaey va. Mrs. H.

15. Casey, divorce; Granted. R. C. McLendon B.

and C. Dnlry Products Company: on trial. VlFTr-FlFTH DISTRICT COURT-Biar Denrarges vn. A. P.

Desfarees. divorce; (ranted plaintiff with custody of minor children as per decree. Bdwarrl and Isaac. Marx va. Gulf.

Colorado Sa Railway Company: on trial. SIXTY-FIRST DISTRICT COURT-- FAILUIIE TO PRODUCE RECORDS IN SOUTHERN MOTORS CASE IS REASON. Special to The News. Houston, June IS John Crocker, attorney, was held In contempt of the federal grand Jury by Judge J. C.

HutcheaonHoday following the lawyer's failure to turn over to the Investigating- body certain books, records and documents of the defunct Southern Motors Corporation and Natio.nal Fiscal Agency. Crooker will have an opportunity to purge himself of the order of con. tempt by appearing before the grand when it convenes tomorrow a giving answers to certain questions pertaining to the whereabouts of the books, records and documents. If he falls at that time to produce the information desired by the grand every process of law will be used to enforce the order of contempt, Judgrc Hutcheson informed the attorney this afternoon in federal court, where Crocker had been summoned on complaint of the government. cin the ordcr of the court In the matter i Crooker was in contempt of the grand jury, -'Miss Hutcheoon added that he "believed Crooker acted within his rights as an attorney for his clients in questioning how far the authority of the grand jury extended on a subpena duces tecum." SOUTHERN PACIFIC TO PAY TRIBUTE TO ZRUTTSCHNrTT Special to The News.

Houston, June 16 The SouUigru Pacific Lines will pay i to the memory of i Kruttsehnitt, former chairman of the hoard and directing head of the company, who died early Monday in York City, for a period of one i at 11 a. m. Thursday, according to a Tuesday. All a i and operations entire system i come- to a a i for a mom of solemn respect for the former chief. Work In general offices here i be suspended at 11 a.

m. and i funeral services In St. 1'aul's Episcopal Church at New Or- -itne. The a i he attended by a i a all i i a of the ern Pacific who reside In Houston. it a i COURT West; on DISTRICT Matsle Peters va.

J. B. trial. EIGHTIETH DISTRICT COURT-Ernest J. Nichols and John H.

Horan Jr. et al: Judgment for plaintiff for 13,653.10, with foreclosure of lien as por decree. Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company vs. F. O.

lleg- Klnson, Kiirnlshee: judgment for plaln- as per decree. Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company vs. Vi c9" a Judgment for a i i for 652.86 aa per decree. Mrs. Isabel Sands.

Individually, and as administra- trix, vs. Brnest Lovan: Judgment, for plaintiff for J6.3S6.00 aa per decree COURT NO. 1 Swift Company vs. Walker judgment for plaintiff. O.

A. Heldland et al vn. C. A. Phillips: cause reinstated.

O. A. Keldlnnd et al vs. E. L.

Ixins; ef al: cause reinstated. H. Silverateln VB Krelter Machine Company: judgment for defendant. Dr. Julian L.

Rawls vs. J. F. Teaser; judgment for defendant. Spln- nor Lumber Company vs' id 5 mc tor Pontiff.

Commercial credit Company. vs. H. Cruso Ti f. meDt for 1 The.

National Oil Company vs. J. L. Mendlovltz al: judgment for plaintiff. Alma i A a Smith et H): rc- Inatated Frank Moss and Llln.

Whltley vs. National Life and Accident Inmir-' nee Company, a corporation: Instructed i Etle Shret Metal Works vs. Turbevllle West- nelmer; for a i i per A. J. judg- D.

Wood et sJ vs. mcnt for plaintiff. MwrUire Ueeiun. S' "I de ln 1 A le, John A. Pappadaa and Irene Robert D.

Artz and Miss ma Onita Brad.haw; Reuben Robln- i Dllnonl1 Tann.r i i mm J'an i B. N. Heaa and Miss Clarlbel Wallls; J. Bishop and Mrs. Low Sebastian: Taylor and Miss Serena Robert Creacy a i arI Hod Willie w' McC a 6 and E.

Rtlchardt. lot 13 and east half of lot 14. block it. Southampton Place addition: 18.100. Sldon Hurrls 8r.

to Hermann Becker, T. 11. Davla and J. Hart, ot estate of Wolf, deceaaed. lot 13 of subdivision of weat half of Henry Tlerwester 110,000.

In Ingrando to H. A. Harris, west half of lot 11. south side Buffalo Bayou; J. W.

Hazard to John K. Sullivan, lot block 66. Hyde Park Main addition: $1,010. Anna B. Nellson to Richard lota 34, 25 and all In block 117.

Magnolia Park: tl.i:5. R. O. Pearce and Ada N. Pearce to Harry Spence.

lot 2, block 2, Pearce. addition: 13,500. D. E. Smith to August Johnson and wife, lot 9.

block 42, Brooke Smith Second addition; 11.350. E. V. Ley et ux to Koatal. 100 acron of land out of Amy White league: JJ.OOO.

H. Jonea Co. to Ben Taub. part block 8ft. south side Buffalo Bayou; $12,500, H.

F. Barnhlll Jr. et ux to J. W. Parker, land out of John Austin two-league land: $6.000.

w. E. Keach. trustee, to Alford Spence, lot 14, and half of lot 15, block i(. Woodland Helgbta addition; 13,000.

J. T. Newberry to C. C. Oraf.

Iota 10 and 11. block 49. Houston Harbor addition: $2,700. George S. Miner to B.

N. Garrett. garden tracts land 2 and 43 and 44, Garden of Lincoln Park Farms: $1,010. H. C.

Rummel to lira. 1-ena Dornbcrger. 136 acres out of J. D. Taylor survey; also 22.16 acres out of W.

P. Morton survey: $2.800, B. J. Jarrard lo W. C.

Perry, lot S. block 2. Ronetrood addition: $5.320. Hugh Wllkln lo Mrs. Vera L.

Bckardt. lot 1, block 8. Roaomont addition: William Edward Oocbel to L). S. Bills, lot 14.

block 111. North Norhlll a i i $3.150. Norman John Bills to D. S. Ellis, lot 2, block 123.

Norhlll addition; $3.160. Country Club Estates to Edgar L. Pear- eon, lot 13. block 3. Country Club Estatea a i i J6.760.

Joseph A. Tnnnant et ux to Ernest Nalle. 8.4 acres out uf Harris Wilson league: $8.400. chased land here and are building a home. The heavy rains which fell here laat week were a great help to tho community and the farmers ure busy with their fields.

La Marque Business League entertained its members und their friends with a dance the school Saturday evening, music being furnished by Paul Naschke. Juanlta Ray Ura Westcrlage. William P. Sweeney. I Paul Naschke, A.

O. Schuman Louis Margot Jr. Punch was served: throughout the evening. I FRIENDSWOOD Hunter and SHEHIFF BTNFORD LEAVES FOR PRISON WITH NEGRO Special to Houston, i i i T. A.

on PI on for i i i Rrown. Tiecro, who wan i to i i a court. Rrown in IS23. of In i i a A at a on 192.T. TO DISCUSS ROBERTSON LAW AT MEETING IN HOUSTON Hy Associated Preaa San Antonio.

i of advocates of repeal of th': Robertson insurance Isw along ihe i of the i urged hy Sena i nf Sfguln i he held In the latter pnrt of i lo nn a made i i loJ.ij "AVjnc a ney. Plans for i program for repenl of the law at resular ncpslon of th- Texas a a i be discussed. Davis saM one of the principal for a of to repeal at the lenst session of Ihr- I i a was because advo- a of a step had failed to make the nccefsary i preparti- Davis mid opponents of KohTton low expected to be ready i lnd vlo Uolldlna; Permits. PERMITS OVER Jl.OOO-Boy Scheltz. one brick veneer store bulldlne.

with lv.0 apartments upstairs, lot 6. block 13. AIWI 1 ''d'lltlGn. Harrlsburg; veneer i a re. 'lor Kznt Nnrhlll a i i 9J2 7 3 0 0 G.

T. Brown, nne ft-room bri-k veneer hi'ii 2- blnrk I 2 i nlll addition. 4034 Plnerldge; J3.360 H. Bant, one l-story 5-room A "ln A I I addition. 301 i J2.SOO.

c. one. frame nnd sturco clock shop, lot -d Ho 1 addition. 2707 i carage lot 'lo Third artdltlon. 4120 i $3 too a a one 6-room frame with block ke Third addition.

4113 Lyons avenue: $4.700 r. Bates new nhlngle roof and ee.neral -i' i R- 8- Batte. add two frame rooms and two frame porchec. nouthwest and Hazel; HOTEL ARRIVALS. Special to The News.

Houston. June following Kuests wore registered at tho Milby Hotel a Jim Byrd. Huntsvllle; Ottu Sadler, Velasco: C. Pugsley, Bay City: A. W.

McCrorey. Waelder: C. E. I Tempielon. New Waverly; C.

T. Anne. I Port A J. N. Lee, Llssle: F.

D. M'c- Intlre. Galveston: win Kycn. Bay City: L. J.

Orange; A. B. Freeman. Galveslon; H. Schakcr.

Shrcveport; W. L. Woods. Conroe: J. H.

Holland. San A i A. L. Townsend. J.

A. Coxledge and family. Omaha. J. Statchlk.

Bastrop: R. Ferguson. Palestine: J. H. Golden, New Orleans.

E. A. Johnson and family. Jack ClInglnRsmlne. Dallas: Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Mackle. Navasota; Mrs.

Jim Byrd. Mrs. S. S. Ham- MIsB Marie Hamerly.

J. K. Ayres, Huntsvllle: Mr. and Mrs, Francln Sayre. New York; A.

H. Wl- (lockl. Los Angeles. LA MARQUE fipecU! to The Newa. Joe Campbell was a.

Galveston visitor Saturday. Mlsa Elizabeth Koban upent the week-end in Galveston with Mr. and i i a Boiler Sr. Miss Madeline. Anlzan of Houston ppcnt the week-end here.

Robert Matthews has returned home a i i i friends and relatives in Snn Antonio. Miss Rae Adams of Galveston Mid; Jim- Special to The News. Frlendswood. June Marie Davis, who has completed her second year at Friends University. Wichita, Is at home for tho summer vacation.

Rev. I. C. Davis returned last week from a trip to California and Kansas. Mr.

and Mrs. AV. T. Smith and daughter. were Houston visitors Monday.

Cecil Brown was a business visitor ll! Houston Monday. Children's day i ho observed here Sunday, 21. The Improvement Club will meet Thursday afternoon at the clubrooms. The Missionary Society has been postponed i next week. O.

M. Whitcomb, Gail i and daughter. Mrs. David McKinney, n-ere callers here Monday. Fred Knaak and sister.

Miss Marie Knaak. left Sunday for a i to Kansas. LOCAL POLICE HEADS TO ATTEND DALLAS CONVENTION Chief of Police Henry Wisrodt yesterday signified his intention of attending the twenty-seventh an- i nual convention of the Chiefs of Police and City Marshals' Associa- tion. which opens in Dallas July 15 for a. three-day session.

Other local law officers who arc expected to attend are Detective Chief Dave Henry. Seageant Fred Rowley. Motorcycle Officer S. H. Wells.

Patrolman W. H. Perrett and W. special agent for the Santa Fe here. An extensive program has been prepared for the a i of.

th" vjpitorfl. THE WINNING LETTERS Arc Out Every Day It's Not Too Late to Save Them for the Campaign Will Run Several Weeks More Prizes Will Be Given Away Every Week A little boy was made happy by winning a $2.50 prize, which he spent for fixing his bicycle. A young lady from Hitchcock writes us thanks for the prize and says that her folks enjoy Butternut and Honeykrust Breads very much. (Name furnished on request.) So get busy and start today. Order a loaf from your grocer.

Besides getting an extra quality loaf of bread, you get an opportunity of winning a prize. A Full Llol of the Be Published JLnter In Thin Paper Graugnard's Bakery S. E. Cor. 13th and Phone 54 DON'T GIVE UP HOP; PIMPLES GO FORLVER spent the week-end with nlta Ray.

Mrs. Pearl Duroux of Hitchcock vlHited here Monday. Mrs. Gustav Jud and sons, Charles, Robert and Oust, and daughter, i nie; Mm. Mateke Miss Helen Mateke of Galveston were the Bursts of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Koban this week. corner Peden Tnuuferx of Rmi DEEDS OVBn ll.OOO--Ouar1Un Tru.l Company to Henry H. part of lot and part of lot 4 Terrace KirM nectlon: vestment Company lot 18. block Wanhlncion EMI.

A. n. Mnnney. 5 block "0 noTM' 1 on ra; "'e rt ux lo Houston Mill a lol 3. block til a i i n.oJO.

n. Klemlnrt nd Snn JaiMnto Trust Company to K. Miss Clara Armstrong was a. a can vcslon visitor Thursday. Mrs E.

Beauregard was a Galveston visitor last week. Mrs. George R. Wcsterlaec was a block hfvermde Galveiitnn visitor Monday. J2.4JO.

i i Mrs. Peek of Webster was tho to J. T. InclehHrt. i guest of Mrs Te rruc ad- I Even if you have about decided that you are destined to have those pimples, blotches, bumps, eczema, rash, scrofula, tetter, "breaking out." the rest of your i you will be surprised a you arc mistaken if you will sirr.pl;' begin using the wonderful Black and White Ointment, and Soap.

Black and White Ointment, and Soap, arc now selling at the tremendous rate of more than two mll- I lion packages a year. Any dealer supply you. Be sure you get. Black and White Ointment, and Black and i Soap, because thry I are the ones people arc depending on I to jjet rid of their skin troubles and The GOc of the i DC Grummond a contains three times as much i an the liberal 2Bc size. All dealers Keefer a children have both the Ointment and Soup.

were visitors i week. were visitors i week. Airs. i A i and i nieces, Mildred and a i Duroux, spent a i Gnlveston. a Mrs.

H. V. Guy have pur- REX LAUNDRY To the Good People of Galveston Do not be misguided by reports that you can not rrpt goorl reception over a Radio in the summertime. "With a genuine NEUTRODYNE Set we guarantee good results. Let us prove this fact in your home without obligation to you.

Every home should have a Radio. The highest standards of entertainment are obtainable through this medium. Priced From and UP GOGGAN'S RADIO FARTS AND SETS 2126 AVE. D. PHONE 257-87.

LEGAL Road Conditions By Motor Lrntrne of I HOUSTON TRADE TRIP DATES ARE ADVANCED TO JULY 6 Fpeelal The Tex Jim" I i IV-nunT-int New a a i in i a a Rood. Plireveport A i Ci-iitriil ICaM T-xiKi--Knlr In rnueli jrolnK. North i a i rood A i pnod: Hrrnham-La A i Kosen- a a i i Vletorln--Very some a i going. Lower Section to good going. Galventon A i Line--Good out.

All routes a gnnd going. i i 8 i i i an 1 i i in (o News. I trad'; i i business men i i of the Houslon a of Commerce ban been one week and will be a C. 7 8 Instead of 29. 30 nnd 1.

to i a a hy T. L. EVHIIS. i i i i a i i a i dates a made I a i i i many i a a i of i i a of i 1, Mr. a pointed out.

I Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION AGED MAN DROPS DEAD IN CAFE AFTER ORDERING MEAL FjWlnl lo The Newa. I 16 GeorRp 06 yi-urn of nge, a i doud a i noon to- ordorins: table In i Cnfe, I Texas avenue, iti.s a Is believed to havi- been riinseri by a a i i of Pence a held an I nnd r- i of a due enures. i i La RrHiieh street and 1 in 111 i for some. i 6 BELL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 2SC 8nd Packages Everywhere The I HOTEL TBTAS AJTD TIIAVIS ST. HOUSTON.

TTCXAS A FHendlr Ilolel Wllh ICTrry Couvenfrnre Flr'prMr, i lrnt4 OelllHK Fan In Rvrrr lloom i.ocATEn ex( Dvnr In tfivcrylhlna; Uotrnlaxrn" BATES, $2.00, $2.50 (No Higher) OHAS. F. PAAEER, Mgr. Harris County Legal Record In The Nnva. i i i follow- I a i legal record Snll.

niPTnicT rorrtTK Thi- State nt laim a a H. nrn l.nrnril "I i 11. r. 1, Ijine T. .1 O.

M. O. lr.v. S. i.ii.iil,!.; r.

A. i Frank i M. l.lobe; An el a Menni; T. .1. .1.

l.eivln: .1 i Lnnit: T. a i l'. Munney; l.lhbv .1. i M. H.

i i i i a Mi-llltr. K. A. a a vn. a a roiINTY COURTS Nnrth.1,1* Belt vfl .1 A nihl, a.11,1 .1.

A. nihle. a i .1 va. .1 Hommn. rtfht; NortlmMr Hell i a a i HiisitlnfB fin'l Ilar.tlnsr.

1 i Gui-" vn. Aemi- a a I a a i i i i i i pajly Lniiln anl M.mle Icv A- a Jiiineii i snrt L. O. a i N. rteht a a romonny New Or- A Four-Day Selling Event In order to make room for a large stock of late Summer Stylos now en route, we have grouped a large number of our most desirable patterns, INCLUDING PAIR WHITE KID SHOES IN THE STORE in oue lot.

for quick selling. Former prices up lo For Wednesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday High Heels Box Heels Flat Heels Pumps Straps Ties White Kids (Any pair in store) Patents Satins Tans Combination NOTICE Or ROAD JUONU ELECTION. I TliK STATE UK TEXAS. CuUNTST I OK GALVfcSTGN To the Kcaident I 1'roperty Tux pay ins Vuteri ut i tun County. Texaa: I Take notice a nn election will be I held oil the 20th uf Junx.

A. U. I'jZL, i i a County. i to determine If Qulveaton County shall iMiue bonds and If tax ahull bo levied in payment thereof. In obedience to an election order entered by the commla- hlunera court on the duy ol i A.

I32S. which Is as follows; The atme gf Texas, County of Gsl- vebtua- Un this, the llth day of May. A. the contmiasluntrs court of ualvetitun County. Texas, convened In retfulur sevuion, at the recular mect- log piace theraof In the r.ourthouite at Uiil vcslon.

Texas, all members of the court, to-wlt: K. B. Holman, county judf--; Janica A. Boddeker. cnminls- teioner of frecinct No.

Fred uommtaaioner of Precinct No. Vic ui No. 3. T. binlth, cuinnilbAiuuAr of Freuinct No.

4 oeint prevent, came on to be conuldered the petition of E. H. Cuees- borough and lus other persons, pray- inc til at bonds be Isaued by Qulveston County. Texas, In the sum of five hun- ored inousand and uO-liiu LEGALNOTICES. Precinct Mo.

3--Voting p.uce. entlno houso Xo. 1. Twentieth und a strcrti. Oalveaton, Texan.

I'recinct No, place, eourt- houbd bnaemrnt. Twentieth btreoL add Avenue Precinct No. 6 place, Tremont HoLtl, No. Avenue Gklveaioo, Teiaa. Precinct No.

fi--Votinc place, engine No. 3. No. Avenue Uul- veiiou. Texas.

Product No. 7--Votlnff place. city auditorium, Twenty-aixih street and Avenue Gal vest on. Texan. Precinct No.

--Votintr place, store building, No. -2113 Avenue 1, Gttlreston Texaa. Precinct No. 3--Voting 1 place, engine house No. G.

No. 3716 A i J. Gai- veaton, Texaa. Precinct No. 10--Voting place.

Pich- Market. Thirty-ninth street Le-t tween Avenues J-. M. Ualvaaton, UVXa.S. Precinct No.

11--Voting place, engine house No, 7. No. 37H Avenue P. Gal- ve.stot). Texas.

Precinct No. 12---Voting place, Kleln- ecke's i i street between K. and Uulvoaton, Texita. Precinct No. 13--Voting place, Gollad School.

Thirtieth street und Avenue L. LEGAL NOTICES. lintc officer, f. 15--Proalding officer. A.

cnidinj; otrtcw. dollar-f bearing interest at rate to be ocuoot lixtro by conimlssioutra court of Gal- I Galves'ton Texas viruton County. Texas, not exceeding I precinct No 14-- Voting and one-haii i per cent. und i place, street unU store Ave- No. 14--.

F. Boyd. I'rcCiuOl No. L. Crow.

Precinct, No. 16 Walter hi. Gruvtr. Precinct No. 17--Praildtng officer H.

Atchlson. Preciuct No. olficer. A A. ll inching 3.

Precinct 15 Presiding Chancs Henckel Jr. Piecinct No. 2u--PrcslUing officer. D. J.

Carter. Precinct No. 21 Presiding officer, KranK jjelterarl. Precioct Jvo. 22--Prealdlns officer.

H. Ruu, Precinct Ko. 23--Presiding officer. 13 I. Precinct Xo.

24--Presiding officer. KeUi.ittyer. 25--Presiding officer. r. Precluct Xo.

H. biuchtlor. Precinct Nn. Presiding officer, B. J.

uue Galvbton, Texas. 1 Precinct No. 15 Vtlintf place. Central I Precinct Xo. Hleh School.

Twenty-autli street I Tom Saundcrs. Avenue M. Galveston. Texas. 1'reclnct No.

10 Vollnic place, enplne house No. S. No. 2602 Avcauo Q. Ual- ty.

No. 17--Voting place, crocery HU store. No. Avenuu M. Oalveaton.

ai- I Texas. maturing I tunes as may be i by the com mlssiu tiers court ot Calves tun County. Texas, serially or otherwise, not iu exceed thirty years troui uate thereof, lur tho purpose uf CUUSL rue ting. maintaining and operating macadamised. a or paved roans and turupikcj ui in aid thereof in Uatvcaton County, or no; u.

tax to iuvicd upon tne prupurty of County, Texas, suuject to taxa- I precinct No IS--Voting place Sam tion. for toe purpon. ot paying the in- Hoiitonf IchoS. a iSd Avenue P. Ualveslon.

Precinct No. J9--Votlnc place, Sun Jaclnto School. street and Avelue Galveston. Texas. Precinct No.

JO--Votlne engine house No. 5. No. 16U Avenue K. Gal- vuston.

Texas. Precinct No. II--Voting place. Hoaen- berR School, Eleventh street and Avenue H. Galveston.

Texas. Preclncl No. ZZ--Voting place, school- houit. Klnkeiid Addluoo. Uaiveston Cuunty, Texas.

precinct No. 23--Voting place, school- Precinct No. F. Precliict No. J.

Woods. Precinct Xo. L. Will house. Prc-L-lnct No.

-3--Presldlac ofttetr. 3. T. 32--Presldlnc H. 33 Pi Precinct No.

31--Presiding ottlcar Al- vlo Lawrence. Precinct Nu. 35--Presiding R. Presiding No. 36 and to provide rtidenipLion tUere- on gald binning tuna tor tnu ot at a i and It appearing lo the court that said l.e nt ion ID ditcned by more than i ui tne esiflt-'nt property tux pay ins tuUTb of Galveston Cuiinty.

Texas; and it wppi-arliiri a the uiaouut oL bonds to be isauvd M. lit not exctea crie-tuurth of the usarsea valuation of Hie real property of County. 'l uxarf, inc.UuiUK ouisLuudinif lasues tor C. Precinct Sum The manner ot holding auaii bii governed by uie ul Lut aluLe re cral ciecLiuiis. when uuc in Noacu la Ihcrtrfort- considered and ordered by an election be Held in (Jaivesiuii Texas, on the 20th uay oi junc-.

U. llJiIa. wuich is net lead than i duyti trom tne a ut lo i ur not housu. NottlnghHtn. County, Precinct No.

M-- Voting place. Hinck Hitchcock, Texas. Precinct No. 2i--Votlns place. boaas ui county, Texas I cone's fcitori, Alta Lotna.

Texas. KitA't't bi- issued tne of Precinct No. plaue, Dauia's UuU.OO, bearing Interest ut a rate lo nxed by coinmlaslonera court of Gal- vtajion County, Texas, noc exceeding live and one-half a per cent, and a i at such times as may bo fixed by me conuulasloncrs court uf Galvea- County, Texas, serially or other- old Store. Arcadljt, Texas. Precinct No.

place building. Algoa. Texaa. 1'ruoinct No. 2a--Votlnu plaui-.

nchool- houae. Kriendawood. Texaa. Precinct No. 2U--Voting place.

Johnson's Store. League City. Texas. properly ot Galveston County. Tcxaa.

subject lo taxation, for tho purpose of paying me interest on said bonda and to provide a lur ihu redemption thereof al a i The nald elccilou shall be held the provisions of Articles 627 to 611 inclusive, or Cliapter Title In. Kevlsed Slalulcs 1911. aw amended by Section 1 Chupier iili. Acla uf 7 Jtegular Moll. All persona who are legally a i i voters of this stale and of Galvculon Counly, and who are rct.ident property taxpayers In lialvestun Cuunly.

shajl be entitled to vole at raid election, and all voters desiring to support the proportion to the (ball have i or printed on their ballots the the Issuance- of bonds and the levying of the tax In payment thereof." And those opposed a i i have i pr printed on ballots the "Aftalnit tne issuance of bonds and levying ui tne tax in payment thereof h.lil election shall be held at the fol- i vutlnit placea in County. Precinct No. 1--Voting place, engine No. 4. 1103 Avenue c.

Galveston Texas. reclnct No. 2--Voting place. Co-d- Drug Store. 1501 Postofflo Galvealon.

Texas. ruaivlence. aan leun. Texas 1-reuinci No. 31--Vomit houae.

Texas. Pri-ulnec Nu. a place, nchool- Port Bolivar. Texas Precinct No. 36--Votlns place, school- 110U5.C, HlBh Island.

And the folloivlng named persons hereby appoInteU mauasrera iC calU elec- offlcer, officer. E. No. l--Presiding A. '1 ocbclmun.

Precinct 2--Presiding J. L'ortlray. lec' 3 officer. Les- 1'reclnct No. 4 -Ferdinand Mayer.

Precinct No. --Pros 'dine officer, officer, Sam s'mirt" 1 rrc 1Jln8; officer, Ben Bo Precinct No. a Jr. 7--Presiding officer, Ed 0--Presiding officer, peta 10--Presiding officer. J.

11--Presiding officer C. Precinct No. H. Gernand. Precinct No.

P. Martin. Precinct No. B. KlelnecKe.

I I I 1 1J Presloln officer. U. said eltctlon ahall jivth iculluu ul a copy ot tlua SriiJ puolisued In liaavejuui lur wur aucceaslva waeiS uulc ut Mid and In aniiiuou tht-icto Lhci-u auall be poatafc un. -r cupics ut order at three- PUD Hi; places in Cuunty Torai uiic ui wulcu suail ua at tlio cuuruiouaj uuur oi LtaivvaLun t-ounty, I'exaa. tor Lnrce uriur lu naiu election, T.ul puu.io^uuu ui tuc nut.co isuau oo in 'itjl Oaivcaluu 'iriuuua and Xuo Ualvesion nuWbpApcis in UaivrtaV luu A cupy ui signed by esiun (JoantiT proper notice bc.orw or autt county juugu shun aa saia i iu.a tuu Luuiity juoca uircciea tu caUac nunce to bo coir.

iiBUeu us i i i tor auo- wtcua licit preceedluy aaid cicciiuu, in luc uercm i a i 111 a i i CuUHty. cuuae lu uu puaLLj nutictt cl mcctiuu inreu puulic plauea in vegLuu cuuniy. luxus, onu of biiun oc i nc door of i.uuii;y. I'ur lllree weeKs prior to and orders afA uiuii thu returns of nun are madu by tlia duly autooriiej uiuciiuu uiLicers ana recoived. by Uila t.

Uiven under my hand, with the awad thu coninussioners court atflxad. tnu uay ui A D. 1S3 K. B. County CJiilvnston County.

Texaa. NO. 15S7 IX HANKRUPTCY--In. thS a uf Paper Ccu, i i i i i Take Notice: a a i i a for discharge will HI i of the BiHl irfcre'-. Aiuericaji I i a i i i i i i Calveston.

Texus. oi 1 7 iiii. HI 10 o'clock: au at which i place credltom may pt-ar. i i i anrt file oppoti- tifpiia. If any.

15. I J. Referee In Bankruptcy. V. S.

I propoiala win K. ill JtUy P' 1 i 2.00 p. i.pencd. for c. anil rtfllvrrlnB five (5 16-foot i-e 3 0-foot MOTOS.

1 ibcr infonnatloa.

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