Brownsville Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, October 21, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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MILLINERY AND LADIES'
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1 “THE HAT SHOP”
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J A. Ottmann
CONTRACTOR
Concrete Walks and All Kinds of
Cement and Brick Work
BROW N 8 V lLLKt . - TKXAH
Burt E. Hinkley
Funeral Director and
Embalmer
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A.Spero.;
| I ELIZABETH ST. NEAR 12th. |
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INSURANCE
FIRE
TORNADO
ACCIDENT
LIFE
W. K. MENDENHALL
Brownsville Tex. Phone 42.
Corporation Court.
The case of Santiago Espinosa
charged with assault and battery
was the only trial to be held before
Judge Celaya in the eoorporation
court Saturday. The defendant w'as
found guil’y and assessed $1 and
costs of court.
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Army medical officers are blaming
automobiles and the dust they raise
for an increase in pulmonary diseases
in the Philippines. I
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Non-Skid Tires
Supreme by test of
hardest service are
the one positive security
against skidding on any
Mason Grain Co.
Rice Bran cTVtolasscs and Feed of All Kinds
1215 LEVEE STREET BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS
BEAMS CHANNELS .._ —
ANGLES.TEESPLATES ARTWElX IRON WORKS
STEEL » CAST LINTLES I ** -r
STEEL 3 CAST COLUMNS I HOUSTON TEXAS
TRUSS ES GIRDERS ECT. Lj---^ ^
PROMPT^ SMIPMCNTST |
MOLES_ WARTS
Removed with MOLESOFF without pain or danger no matter how
large or how far raised above the surface of the skin. And they will
never return and no trace or scar will be left. MOLESOFF is ap-
plied directly to the MOLE or WART wihch entirely disappears in
about six days killing the germ and leaving the skin smooth and
natural.
MOLESOFF IS PUT UP ONLY IN ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES.
Each bottle is forwarded postpaid on receipt of price is neatly
packed in a plain case accompanied by full directions and con-
tainsenough remedy to remove eight to ten ordinary MOLES OR
WARTS. We sell MOLESOFF under a positive GUARANTEE if it '
fails to remove your MOLE or WART we will promptly refund the
dollar. Letters from personages we all know together with much
valuable information will be mailed free upon request.
Guaranteed by the Florida Distributing Co. under the Food and
Drug Act June 30 1906. Serial No. 45633. »
Please mention this paper whan answering.
Florida Distributing Company Pensacola Florida.
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T. Crixell. Sole Dealer Brownsville1
IT’S PRETTY HARD TO THINK
Clearly what to write when the
pen scratches the ink runs or the
paper seems like a blotting part.
None of these happen when you
use our stationery Pens inks
paper all work together harmoni-
ously and enable you to think
without either interruption or an
noyance. As a thinking person
you will want your stationer.'
from here.
VALLEY BOOKSTORE phone hoi
(W. W. Webster.) ^ Merchants Nt. Bank Bldg.
Fire Insurance
Joyce R. Wood
Phone 100 Combe Building Over Howse Furniture Company
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I Punctures and flowo is Ended
• Freedom from Tire Slavery at Last
I The one great draw- out any chance of an annoying does not contain
I back to automobiling is humlllatlng delay‘ one particle of rubber. There-
I removed. An actual practical n. ... . .. fore it is gasoline proof. It will not
I proved volution (or rho tire prob- Rides Better than Air "rtvSfio'";.iddt“ho™L"
I lem is now within your reach. or chcmicai action- It is intcr.
1 A.itrtr^kilo Oiifh^; The resiliency of Essen- changeable in tires of the same size
P Automobile authori- . r and when one tire wears out you
f ties concede that Essenkay is „ > 1S v'r°nderful. ^ 2lves you can use it in another.
8 the only perfect substitute for air a 1 le. u°5 anL^’ f 1 le sni°ot i Feepnlrnv I iwuora Ymir
3 that has ever yet been offered. cas>' ndinS ‘fa>lU<» of a'r> ?et ^Senkay LoWef8 i£lil
I Thousands of satisfied users amply "ever one of the faults. \ on get
I substantiate this fact. a ncw scnsatlon m automobiling. U£K£eg BUIS
| . It does away with •
I llO more lire tireiy. Tire repair bills are B
9 forgotten. It pay# for itself H
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« 1 roil Die 4amount of money it saveu H
I Blowouts punctures Tire Mileage Increased v— I <
nm-cutting all the trouble- ■■■—■«! —. Into Your tires today 8
some and costly features of the air- r QOO—’ IO 000 miles ""fi
filled tire are things of the past for on one set of casings is the As ??on; as. ) ou have 8
the Essenkay user. rule not the exception with Essen- read this advertisement send R
3 kay. or drive your car to us. Let us 8
1 Now for the first time * . equiP y°ur tires Essenkay. 8
I you may know the real joy E«enk»y U.t Indefinitely i I
1 !hat c?mcst wth P^cct freedom TT ^ *11 * • you to learn the joys of never 8
8 from tire slavery. Now you may treat Will not CailSC it knowing tire trouble. We are 8
I feel the intense satisfaction of to expand or cold to contract waiting to equip your tires now. 8
knowing that your tires will carry' W ater will not dissolve or affect it Drop in and let us fix you up B
you anywhere you want to go with- in any way. today. 8
TTCfJTWAV CAT VC rovr* AW B
H L. TJ5WIS Agent. ■
PERSONALS
King Lavendar of Dallas is a busi-
ness visitor in the city.
E. J. Dulin was the recipient of
many well wishes from his friends
who had gathered at the railway sta-
tion to see him off for the North
yesterday afternoon. He returns to
his home in Nevada Mo. where he
has accetped a position with the elec-
tric light company there.
Mrs. Frank Rabb was a passenger
an yesterday's afternoon train going
:o San Antonio where she will visit
■elatives.
T. H. Simonds formerly local
icket agon of the Brownsville and
Mexico railroad is vising his many
>ld friends in the city.
John C. Jacobs of San Antonio is
t business visitor in the city.
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Major Armstrong of Katherine
if'er visiting in the city for several
lays left yesterday aftternoan for
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NO INTERVENTION. *
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!- Washington D. C. Oct. 20.— 4-
- The attitude of the Lnited States X
* toward Mexico is unchanged by -fc
- the Diaz revolution and despite X
h the gravity of the situation as X
!- viewed by officials here it is the X
!- intention of the governmen to 4*
1- adhere strictly to the policy of X
non-intervention. 4*
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Constipation and
Sluggish Liver Go
Every Woman Who Suffers Should
Get a 25-cent Boz of Hot Springs
Liver Buttons Toddy—Drug-
gists Recommend Them.
Banish constipation wake up your
lazy liver clean up your disordered
stomach and drive the poisonous gas
and decomposed matter from your
bowels.
It’s easy with the wonderful Hot
Springs Liver Buttons and best of
ill they act gently. They are with-
>u't doubt the most perfect blissful
satisfying constipation remedy you
(ver used.
They are fine for men too—for
very body; and for men who are
ired of the slam-bang purgatives
hat tear the lining of the bowels
nd act violently^ we say give Hot |
pring-s Liver Buttons a trial—you’ll
ever use the rough and tumble kind
gain. For free sample write Hot
prings Chemical Co. Hot Springs
^rk. Brownsville Drug Co. special
gent in Brownsville.
HORSE MULE FEED
A balanced ration for all
work stock composed of
pure clean feed stuffs
mechanically mixed with
Molasses.
Gives you the
MOST FEED
for the
LEAST MONEY.
Write Call or Fhone for
prices on
cm LOADS TO SINGLE BOSS.
Manufactured by
E. R. T. HOWARD 8 GO.
Office 11 th and Levee St.
I PLATE GLASS
FROWTIEH 111 g CO
[ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK jj
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of Brownsville Texas
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United States Depository i:
Capital $100000.00
:: surplus and undivided profits $125000001 i:
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THE MODEL LAUNDRY.
We have recently installed in our Cleaning and Pressing department a
“Hoffman Steam Pressing Machine.”
In pressing cloths with this machine live dry steam la brought in di-
rect contact with the mrterial the garment is pressed uniformly set
and sterilized at one operation. Scorching is utterly impossible.
This process is more sanitary than the old method and the work la bet-
ter. Our operators are skillful and our prices are slightl* lowe- «h*n t**.
merly.
Coat and pants steamed and pressed $.50. '
Coat and pants cleaned and pressed $1.00
Skirts steamed and pressed $.50. up.
Other garments In proportion.
TRY US FHOxl« No 1
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West
Brownsville
YOU’LL LIKE IT
Street car line under construction to Country Club.
INVESTIGATE. <
J. B. Scott Gen. Mgr.
Brownsville Texas
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BRICK-BRICK
When contemplating to build year Residence Business or Bans
Huildlug specify our brick.
Our plant Is up to date. Dally capacity twenty thouaand located
three miles north of Brownsville on the main line of ths S^int Louis
Brownsvlll* ft Mexico tallroad. Our facilities for loading from our
private spurs Insures prompt shlpm enta.
Samples of brick will ba ssnt prspald upon rsqasst.
Telephone 100 Brownsville Texas i
OFFICE. ALAMO LUMBER CO.
Gulf Coast Brick and Tile Compan
MANUFACTURERS OF BRICK
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¥ The Moat Southerly Hotel in U. S *
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* ON TO THE GULF *
* Hear What the Wild Wave* are Saying. J
* Brownsville Texas. *
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BOSTON HEAD LETTUCE
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I offer a limited amount of extra f ine selected Big Boston Head Let-
tuce seed at $1.00 per pound delivered free. W eaah Is sent wltb i
order. This seed is of the new crop and grown by one of the beat
growers in America. Special prices on quantities. Write for prices
on English peas onion sets etc.
FRANK T PHILLIPS
SM BENITO • • • - • . TEXAS.
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Wheeler, Fannie. Brownsville Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, October 21, 1912, newspaper, October 21, 1912; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1375494/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .