Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 225, Ed. 1, Monday, March 25, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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!mati." She: "Whvsol" "He
says the only thing he's got to
live for is to hope that he'll have a
large fuueral." Yonkers States-
man. m
"It is an awful thing to play
poker" sadly remarks n coratem
Dorarv. It isn't half so awful
however as to merely imagine y
can play it.
As a resnlt of the lifting of the
revenue stamp act on bank checks
many Federal employes are likely
to find themselves out of a job
The law gose into effect July 1.
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The strongest paper yet produced
is made of Mauila hemp. A sheet
of legal cap will sustain a weight
of 300 pounds and a man or ordin
ary muscular power can not teai
across. "
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Armed chairs are not necessaril
hostile furniture.
A fish in the hand i:
iu the angler's story.
worth two
In
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.Election Notice.
(CITY ELECTION.)
accordance with the provis
of the laws of the State of
Texas providing for Municipal
Elections an election is hereby or-
dered to be held in each of the
Pour wards of this city as requit
ed by law on Tuesday the 2nd. day
of April A. D. 1901 for the pur
pose of electing the following offi
cers to wit:
One Alderman for Ward No. 1
One Alderman for Ward No. 2
One Alderman for Ward No. 3.
One Alderman for Ward No. 4
The said election will be held at
the following places:
1st. Ward. At the house of
Joaquin Trevino on St. Charles
street between Fourth and Fifth
streets. Presiding officer Louis
Kowalski.
2nd. Ward. Corner of Eliza
beth and Tenth streets opposite
the post office building. Presid
ing officer Santos Valdes sr.
. 3rd. Ward. Iu City Hali.-
Presidiug officer H. Reyes.
4th. Ward. In the Leahy build
ing corner of Jefferson and Fif
teenth streets. Presiding officer
J. I. P. Franklin.
Thomas Carson Mayor.
Brownsville March 2nd. 1901.
Beautify Your Home
BY BUYING
WallP
APER
FROM
S.W. BROOKS.
He has a full line of
Decorative Wall Paper
And sells it cheap.
He Will Also Sell You .the Paoer and Con-
tract to Put It Up.
g Jellies and Jams.
$ 0atnieal and Rice.
H'?h-grade Hams.
O fnt megs and Spice.
p RAG'ere' an(i Macaroni.
flood Goods for the Money.
& Onions if you please.
O Y5rini2illi Canned Fruit.
Everything that's nice.
Reasonable Prices.
0 fjever Fails to Suit.
8 'Save Money by buying at
1 John IcCovero I
OK ELIZABETH STREET
! L. A. ROTJSSET
Elizabeth Street
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Tonsorial
Artist.
The place to get a first-class
Shave or Flair-Cut.
' Polite and Courteous Attention to All.
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spiff
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Baths lo Order.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Successors to Celistin Jagou
Commission
Merchants.
IMPORTERS OF
Wines Liquors Cigars
AND TABLE LUXURIES.
A complete stock of the finest im-
ported and domestic
Wine Cognac Mineral Water
Gin Ale Cigars and
Pure Olive Oil Delicasies
Of all descriptions kept in stock.
Prompt Attention Given to All Orders by Mail or Otherwise. Family Trade Solicited.
DEALERS IN THE BEST BRANDS OF
Sporting Goods
SHOT GUNS
Pistols Rifles
AND
AMMUNITION.
J. 8. & M. H. CROSS
tntOJjKS !9 K.I 3 Kits tJf
Dry Goods. Boots and snoes
BEOTOSVILLE Texas and MATAM0R0S Mexico.
WINCHESTER ARMS AN AMMUNITION.
S FIRE and TWQTTT? A "NTPTP POLICIES
I MARINE XiNi ';.J U XLXJLIN KJlh writthbi HI
. Kelly agent.
ti BROWNSVILLE
R
H. M. Field
3
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DEALER IN
I GROCERIES
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Tin and Wooden Ware
Wupperman Nou-Breakable
White Enameled Ware
Sheet Tin and Iron
Round and Flat Bar Iron
White Lead Lubricating Oil
Turpentine Paint Varnish
and Window Glass.
Mixed and Dry Paints for 3
Carriages and Buildings 3
'Jarriage Wsgon and Build- 2
ing Material. 3
Sash Doors and Blinds to
order. -Lime
Cement aud Bricks.
Agt. for John Finnigan & Co.
fc WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOB HIDES SKINS AMD ALL COUXTRY NNKE. 3
HEALTH IHITi.
You Want the Best.
Your Physician aims to
put all Ms knowledge ex-
perience and skill into the
prescription he writes. It is
an order for a combination
of remedies which your case
requires He cannot rely on
the result unless the ingre-
dients are pure and reliable
and properly compounded.
Be fair to your doctor and
to yourself by bringing your
prescriptions here. They'll
be compounded only by reg-
istered pharmacists who are
aided by the largest stock of
drugs in this part of the
State everything of the fin-
est quality that money can
buy 01 experience select.
J. L PUTEGNAT. Manager
3Nk
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TEXAS. i
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The Way io 8i:!d Op Your Home Town is in Patronize Home industries j
THE HERALD ... 1
irownsville-Alice Stage Line.
50 YEARS 9.J
ook and lob Decariment
IS PREPARED TO EXECUTE
WITH DISPATCH
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights r..
Anmne sendlr.c a sfcetch nnd description mar
qnlctlr ascertain our opinion free whether an
InrcnuoK Is probaVr pjitcntabla Communica- I
UOns sinewy cuiiuucntiai. jiiuiuuubuuruiau
sent tree. Oldest arency for securinp patents.
Patetia taken throuch Munn & Co. receive
special notice wit bout charge. In tao
All Glasses of Work
?" In the Latest Styles
GIVE ITS YOUR NEXT ORBER
W. T. DOE-SETT & 00.
OWNERS AND MANAGERS
Desire to inform the traveling public that having been awarded
the contract for carrying
The United States Mail
They are also prepared to carry
Passengers and Freight Packages
BETWEEN
BROWNSVILLE an ALICE.
Until farther notice stages will leave Brownsyille knd Alton nr.
tne lollowmg schedule:
Leave BROWNSVILLE daily at 6 a.m. and arrive at Alice in 38 hoar
Leave ALICE daily (except Monday) at 6 a.m. on Monday at 10 a.m.1
reaching Brownsville in 39 honrs.
Courteous treatment to patrons. Office hours 9 to 12 a.m. md
2 to 5 p.m. For farther information address
FRANK AYERSjAgeht
LACE. TEXAS.
MISS SUSIE HHKTT.iSHT
ROWNSVILLC. TEXAS.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 225, Ed. 1, Monday, March 25, 1901, newspaper, March 25, 1901; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144032/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .