Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 23, Ed. 1, Monday, July 30, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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Ke FIRST NATIONAL BANK!
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Our Aim in Business
WE DESIRE to make the First
National the Bank of the
People. The small depositor re-
ceives the same courteous treat-
ment and consideration that is ex-
tended to the largest within the
limits of safe and conservative
banking-. Officers give personal
attention to all details. Directors
meet regularly and frequently and
keep closely in touch with the
current business. Every safe-
guard known to safe and successful
banking is availed of and our past
success is the best criterion by
which to judge the security of the
future.
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OF BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
IF
ESTABLISHED 1891
Capital $100000
Surplus $25000
THE FIRST NATIONAL is pre-eminently the Bank ot the frontier its
stockholders belong here. Its interests are those of our best and most pro-
gressive citizens. We offer to our customers present and prospective the ad-
vantages of the largest capital and surplus of any bank in this section and of the
safe and conservative banking methods which have resulted in the successful building
up of this bank in the past twelve years.
Its financial position is established and the energy experience and business
ability of the management will continue to be wholly directed to the maintenance and
increase of these advantages.
OFFICERS:
William Kelly Pres. S. L. Dworman 1st Vice Pres.
W. M. R-atdiffe 2d Vice Pres. A. Ashheim Cashier
James B. Wells Attorney
A. Ashheim
M. Alonso
James A. Browne
M. H. Cross
James B. Wells
DIRECTORS:
John Ciosner
S. Ii. Dworman
Robert Dalzell
Wm. Kelly
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C. H. Maris
W. SL Ratcliffe
W. F. Sprague
E. C. Forto
A. Cueto.
We Solicit the Patronage of All
OUR FUNDS are protected in a
fire-proof vault and. by the
best safes to be obtained; and are
further covered by insurance
against burglary or daylight rob-
bery. Our officers are under bond
in the best surety companies.
People who intrust their inone3r
to a bank have a right to know its
financial strength. We recognize
this right and will cheerfully fur-
nish any depositor a statement of
our condition any day in the j'ear.
Absolute safety is the best thing
we hane to offer and upon this
basis vour accouut is solicited.
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Operation
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Mrs. Malinda Akers of Basham Va writes:
"I had what doctors call 'prolapse' and couldn t
stand straight. I had pain in my back and
shoulders and was very irregular and profuse.
Doctors said an operation was needed but 1
couldn't bear the thought of the knife. After tak-
ing three bottles of Wine of Cardui I could walk
around. Can now do my housework and am in
splendid health."
Cirdui is a pure vegetable medicinal essence
especially adapted to cure women's diseases. It
relieves excessive periodical pains regulates
irregularities and is a
safe pleasant and re-
liable remedy for all
sick women. In suc-
cessful use for over 70
years. Try it.
At Every Drug Store in $1.00 Bottles.
FREE ADVICE
Write us a letter iescrlbine all
your symptoms andwe will send you
Free Advke. in pLln sealed envelope.
Address: Ladles Advisory Department.
The Chattanooci Medicine Co.. Chatta-
nooza. Tenn.
WINE
OF
CARDU
What It is That Wears Us Out. Notice of Election.
'It is not the work that tires you ! By virtue of the authority vested in
me bv law and in compliance with the
at all; it is tne way you oo u q CommissioKers Court of
said a wise counselor to a discour-j &meron TOUnty Texas at a special term
aged and broken-down school teacn- thereof on to-wit: The 26th day of July
rt t r ' - . 1 - r . .
er. i tie woro. nis me uu&c ui mauy
a woman who is not a school teach
er. The farmer's wife who does
whole week's work in her imagin-
ation after she goes to bed Sunday
night; the bookkeeper who in her
A. D. 1905 acting upon the petition of
more than fifty qualified voters present-
ed to the court as required by sectim 50
chapter 124 of the general laws of the
29th. Legislature of the State of Texas.
I John Bartlett County Judge of Cam
eron county Texas do hereby order hat
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LJ V LUC Wail liLUl tuv.
ballot shall be printed "For the Com
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
ft publication issued quarterly which by pen and
picture lucidly and convincingly tell of opport-
unity and development in the Gulf Coast Country.
ach Issue Contains More
Than a Hundred Pages
Replete with Interesting
Facts and Figures About
Texas. & & & &
JEN
CENTS
THE COPY
TWENTY-FIVE
1 CENTS A YEAR
A sample copy will be sent free of charge if you will address
G.P.&T.A. Sl.L.B&M.
Corpus Christi Texas
Wm. Doherty1
Fordyce & Rio Grande City Transfer Co
Siage leaves Fordyce on arrival of train except Sunday and ar-
rives at Rio Grande City same night taking just four hours.
Leaves Rio Grande City daily at 2 p. in. except Sunday and arrives at
Forlvce same day at 6 p. in.
Makes the trip in four hours and connects at Fordyce with trains for
Brownsville Corpus Christi San Antonio Texas; Monterey and other
cities m Mexioo.
FARE ONE WAY $2.50; ROUND TRIP $4.00
Passengers villi find along the route first-class hacks and teams thus
t-ae"ir:g with ease an couvenience. Drivers are the best to be found.
T xtra Lacks will be rornished either way if desired at reasonable rates.
Amm ndds columns of fikures to I an election be held in said County of
bring out an obstinate balance; the Cainer0? August 1st. A. D . 1906 be-
. j m tween uie nours 01 o u. aim jj
scnooigiri who grows uui aim mu ; o the parpose of determining whether
in anticipation ot an examination; a lnajority of the qualified voters of this
the dress-maker who never forgets ' county favor a continuance of the com-
IpcI- hpr customer ' munitv school system. And it is further
shall not be pleased all these and
e it i 1 f ..AMioti
a score or inner hiuus. ui 'munity ScIlooi System" and "Against
need to lean: the lesson ot tne1 the CommunitySchool System" and the
mind at ease. A conscientious following named places are designated
worrying wife of a farmer hurried ' as voting places and the following nam-
to the henhouse one icy day with a ' f P are hereby appointed presid-
. . c 'ing omcers ami cierK.5.
pan of food. She slipped and fell ncantada at school house w. s. Cor
and a broken lnp stoppea tne kn pres;iiis officer; Carlos Esparza
quick footstep and dulled the keen clerk.
vision for "things which must be'. Carmen at school house Feliciano de
done." For three months the pa- los Santos presiding officer; Julian Vera
tient lay in bed thinking oyer her c at M Anasta
life and habits and responsiDinties do Xrevil-l0i presiding officer; Leonardo
her successes and her tailures. vil'areal clerk.
When she could hobble to a wheel- . Brownsville City Hall H. Reyes pre-
ed chair she was a different" creat- siding officer; Marcelino T. Valdez clerk
... ' San Rafael at school house W. H
ureuulu.y 'Schmidt presiding officer F. Levrier
man wno iiaa oeen xorteu tu suu
mit to in.prisonmeut. Selected.
Mean.
Chas M. Schwab in a studio in
New York was describing a very
mean dealer in pictures who had
tried to cheat him.
"For meanness" said Mr.
Schwab "I can only compare the
clerk.
Bock Island Bates are Low
Tourist tickets are now on sale daily to CHICAGO KANSAS CITY.
ST. LOUIS ST. PAUL DENVER COLORADO SPRINGS SAN
FRANCISCO PORTLAND LOS ANGELES MEMPHIS.'lOUIS-
VILLEt CINCINNATI BUFFALO DETROIT BOSTON MON-
TREAL MACKINAC MILWAUKEE and all other important re-
sorts in the country.
To tlie Southeast -
We sell everv day this summer to the resorts in ALABAMA MIS- '
SISSIPPI GEORGIA TENNESSE 'ARKANSAS VIRGINIA :
NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA KENTUCKY WEST
VIRGINIA.
Elks to Colorado in July
One fare roui d trip rate to DeJ ver July 13"1415.
THROUGH SLEEPERS to cm .ago and denverdaily
leaves Dallas 7:00 P. M. Fort Worth 9:00 P. M. Send for beauti-
fully illustrated Colorado and California literature.
For full information write
PHIL A. AUER
G. P.A..C. R. I.&.G.
Fort Worth Texas
55?
A COOL
Point Isabel at school house Telesforo
Peiia presiding officer; Louts Laulom.
' clerk.
j Harlingen at school house Jas. Lock-
hart presiding officer; A. H. Weller
' clerk
Raymoudville at school house .Pfflltk
j Kimball presiding officer; Dr. C. F.
LeGrand clerk.
La Parra at school house Geo. Tur-
MOVER
-For Hot-Days
man with a Loretto miser.
show this miser's meanness many
stories more or less true are told
of him. For instance. I
furcotte
To cotte presiding officer; Wm
Olmito St-school house Wni. Volz
presiding officer; Daniel Reyes clerk.
Yescas. at house of Florencio Alfaro
It is said that the miser once Fernando Glaevecke presiding officer;
lost near Loretto a pocketbook con- D- Wood clerk
taining Si 000. The pocketbook'
was found after some days by a
poor farm hand and he as soon as
he discovered the name of the
owner returned it. j
"The miser on getting back his;
Done at the City of Brownsville in the
County of Cameron and State of Texas;
this the 26th. day of July A. D. 1906.
Jxo. Bartlett.
County Judge Cameron County. Texas.
If You Are a Lover
money counted it again and again j Of -good bread pies cakes and
and the oftener he counted it the rolls cajl at Clay's bakery. Sixth
blacker became his scowl. land Levee streets. I also sell
Fleischmann's compressed yeast
the best in the world for bakers'
QUERRA & SHELY Proprietors
i ml
hat Show? Why those Handsome Show-Cases Made by
the Houston Show Case Company and Sold by
The Frontier Lumber Company
" 'What's the 'matter?." said the
farm hand anxiously. 'Isn't it all
risht?"
'Right? No!' growled the
miser. 'Where's the interest?"
Excursion Rates.
Account Epworth League En-
campment at Corpus Christi Au-
gust 3 to 12 tickets will be sold
August 1 and 2 limited to return
August 15 at 55. 70 for round
trip Children one half rate.
Account meeting Sheriff's asso-
ciation at Dallas Texas August
9-11 round trip tickets will b
sold on August 7 and" 8 at S2i-70i
i
limited for return August 15 .
or famile use. I endeavor to sell
nothing but the best that money
aud skilled labor can produce and
extend to the public a cordial in-
vitation to inspect my bakery and
methods of bread making at any
time. I am here to strrve yov and
must have your trade. Call or
phone No. 97. Mail orders receive
my personal attention.
T. J. Clay.
It will soon be irfr summer and you
want to figure PSjpS on that trip.
. NORTH am) EAST
Write - for particulars on
our rates to the best places.
C. W. STRAIN G P. A.
Fort Worth Texas.
Dont expect an umbrella ne-:
to recover your lost umbrella.
OLI FURNITURE
MADE NEW.
JOSEPH KUCK Cabinet Maker.
And General Renal er is' new ready
to Repair and Upholster Furniture.
' 5hojv.Next to Besidro tioiaztiud Waan5ton St
THE S6JNSET ROUTE
MEW ORLEANS to
SAN FRANCISCO
Orer the Road of a Thousand
Wonders in California
Fines Equipment Oil Burning Locomotives
Makes connection at New Orleans with Southern
Pacific Steamship Line for New York and Havana
Also rail connection to Memphis .Atlanta Birm-"
sng Chattanoga Cincinnati Chicago and all points
in the North and East. O O O
No Dust. No Cinders. The Clean Con
venient and Conforfable Route
Procure Pamphlets. Publication and Pointers
from any "Sunset Agent" or write to -
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