The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 334, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 31, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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to question anything that
Fate? from our political masters
reven tho torturer allows his
Itim the indulgenceTf.a groan.
Roving hell in new yore?
This is the latest story smug-s
gled through Castle Garden asstold
to me hy a New York friend a few
days ago:
Two young Irish immigrants Pat
and MikcMaloney arrivedgreen
and fresh from the Emerald Isle.
"Pat and Mike ;were much
astonished at thejlightlfetlio city
and when night came'Hhey: sought
lodgings in a down tbwnvbotel. The
uqise was too jnucH'wJaty and ho
c&Idntt sleep. So heg3t up and sat
hv' the window. Just then.afire
ifh shrinkim whistlaland
spouting flame and smqkej- rattled.
noisily past. Pat looked at it in
astonishment. He had never sec
anvthing-Jiko if?bcfore. In ajarirue
called out to aiikjMikfetforcd
peacefully. In aifflj-Van
or mine clatlefeulifrt16. mDre
sparks and sm
louring; from
Cfstoo1 wuch for
the stack. Thi
Pat ' J
"Mike Mi" he Routed "get
up quick!3
"Whas tho -natter?" growled
Mikopepilv.
"Matter plough" rented Pat.
"i-hure ai' they're moving hel
and two loads have already gone
by'" -Exchange. - '
INFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR
Not ifcOll men are bad not all
women igood.
The greatest passion in the world
is vanity; the most powerful weapon
flattery. - ?
There is no age ft vihich a
moman's heart will not "melt to the
man who smiles upon her.
Beware the man whdjrapproaches
you with the promises that he has
come to do you ajfavor.
It is the little things that tell. A
man who is facing'bankruptcy and
dishonor with a courageous smile
will fly into hysterics'wlien he can't
get his collar buttoned. s
There will be some way of under-
standing women when some one can
explain how a woman wilMhink a
matinee hero is like a gqd and yet
have her blood run cdld at the
thought of her son being like him.
HOMESEEKERS'lN
TEXAS AND LOUISIANA.
The Chicago Daily News says:
Canada's rival for invasion by
homeseekers from the middle states
of this country was told .about to'
TOO hearers at the Arnold sctio6l
Center and Burling streets bv
George M. McKinney tho general;
immigration agent ot the Southern
Pacific railway in a lecture on
"The Lone Star State." Mr. Mc.
Kinney did not confine his discus-
sion entirely to Texas but. treated
of the enjtire.jrifory'sbetweenew
OrleansandlSan Antonio which
beint
he ScfKli from th& facTThat
immense incomes are derived from
its production annually
Election Notice City Elation
In accordance with the provisions.
i .1.. is efi Con r.f Tovfits
OI Hie IIIW9 Ul lllU UIUIK V..
providing for municipal elections
an election is hereby ordered to be
held in each- of the wardskofrthis
i3:for tKelfoTlowing officers to
wis
One AldermanSfor Ward No. 1.
One Aldermafffor Ward No. 2.
One Alderman for Ward No. ?-
One Alderman for Ward No 4.
The said election will be 1eld at
the following places:
1st. Ward. At Housof Jqsquin
Trevifio on St. Cbarlff Stw6t be-
tween Fourth and F"h SPresid-
ing Office Justi? Jm- M
2nd. Wrd.yComeof Enzabeth;
and .ainthtreet?! opposite .the
Post Cfficeresiding Officer San-
tos Vaitl Jr-3rarard.--In
City Hall. Pre-
cVlirKfficer H. Reyes.
Word.-In tho LealTyJpuild-
jfg corner of JefYersonandi Fif-
teenth Streets. PresidinggQflicer
George Champion.
TnoMAs Caiox "Mayor.
Brownsville Texas Marchfoipth.
1903. t. '
FOR SALE:
At PdirTfWsabel house and Jot
incluUing'mputhouses. House in
good qrdermol- situated on the
high biuff east 6f lighthouse best
residence location
For particulars apply to
Mrs M. Baker
Point Isabel Texas
fe
BARGAINS INLAND.
For sale in Hidalgo CsLuhtyTex-
as a number of tracts of "andxang-
ing from GOO to7000 acres at the
remarkably low figure of from'2.50
to $i per acre. -'These tracts have
a frontago on the Rio Grande River
and arcfspecially adapted to the
growing of fruits rice cane cotton
cofnhiiid allkinds of garden truck.
For descriptions and price call on
or write. John. Closxer
Hidalgo Texas.
uTHEAILOK
ELIZABETH STREET.
I am prepared tolnake snits
ana clean Clothes
c j short notice. Work
; OtGuaranteed.
Shop Opposite Thielen Bakery.
BRICK MASON
ts atpresenn Brownsville and
is1 ready to filfanyoer for brick
wort plasterinp or setting stones.
Has lime for sale.
Residence Cor. St. Charles and
'9th Sts. "Work Gnarantce.
01d('Fiiriiiture
s-MADE NEW. -a
s
JosbphKuek
Cabinet Mjkeb.
And Qeaeiegairer is now ready
to renaiari'djholster fnrnitnre
olvHfeTthaWf Ap8?' A. I).
0 S'LU 1A' 8
Li lib
K'wls usii lie hail at
wears.
OH BJHBCTHSJHEFI
fllies anetlSms.'
Qatmeal and Rice!
High-grade Hams.
jjntmegs and. Spice.
RjlAC!16"1 Macaroni"
Rood oods for the money.
Onions if you pleased .
Vermiselli Canned Fuit
gverythyig that'nice.
Reasonable Rices.
Never Fprfs to Suit. -'gays
Money
AT
Wholesale Prices.
flour. Masr
Hich Patent per Lbl 11 25
0 0 0 0 11 00
"White Eagle - 1150
Low grade JTo. 2 800
White Eagle high patent 12.50
Table Queen 9.75
" ' ADD
0 unnu.
u.ompounaJb airbank's by tue
k tierce per lb 20Kc
In Cans per lb 20)0
. tG0FFEE.
Mexican Peaberry lb 25c
Rio Coffee lb HJrf to 17c
' According to class.
SUGAR.
Standard Granulated 13 1-2
"7hito Sugar lb 11 1-2 to 12
Brown Sugar per lb S
RIGE.
8 1-2 cents Mexican per pound.
n r rt i
Per Carga ef 32Glbs 14 CO
. FENCE WIRE.
Per lb 10
GRAGKERS.
Soda per pound 14c !
rac-.Nao per pound lCc
VERMICELLI
Bos. 12 lbs. per pound .' 1 75
I have Notlier bargains to numerous
to mention.
Walter Bo Austin-
sL A. ROUSSJET.
I Tonsorial
Artist.
;(iThplace to get n tirst-class
Sbave ir'Cnt
UPolite and Conrteons Attention
to a;i.
GEORGE CHAMPION;
REAIi ESTATE
AND
Lire Stock Broker
Brownsville Texas.
5 Agricultural lands uitabieS
for farming in the valley of the
g RIO GRANDE also in the State of
TAM AULLPAS MEXICO will be
$ sold in small or large tracts to J
suit purchasers.
VS-BICE AND SUi
2 -
LAZDS A SPEGIALTY-m
fllUb
in lilftl?
ffitU
y
GsooerieS
i Elizabeth Street. i;
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...
THe New Schooner Line
-COirPOSED OF
Bmzos -Beatam
Jgfflr . -irf BETWEEX
Wiv Ydrk Mfo Orleans Galveston
and;Bi-azos Santiago.
TJnfea fmm Onlvptf cml Brownsville 23" oil oldMorRan Liiio rates.
Kates f roinNew "Orleans to-Brownsville ofiE old ilorgan Line rates
For freight s'ce' andother information apply to
A Emle L. Kowalski New Orleans La. ) . . V-S
J . ' v" .iTr. -v-L- t. tttt- finivMfnn tot 'Agents or c-ft
GEORGE MORE Agent
Brownsville lexas.
"J
Successors to Czltstin Jagou
am mission
f -
IMPORTERS or
- Wines Liquors Cigars
AND TABLE LUXURIES.
k
A complete stock ofSthe finest im-
ported and domestic
Wine Cognac Mineral Water
Gin Ale Cigars and
Pure Olive OHTlelicajies'i
of all descriptions kept in stock.
Prompt attention given to all
2FALL TRADE
Lamp of
The lamp that doesn't flaro up or smoto or cause tou
to uso bad Iansuae ; tho lamp that looks good when
you crt it nnd &tAjs good ; tho lamp that you never irlll-
lnly partVith onco you havo it ; that's
I 1 .QrZ&K
flew Rocbester
0tbsrlamp3 may bo offered you as "Just as Rood"
they may bo in somo respects but for all around cood-n.-
tiiere's onlr one. X!ie Ifew Rochester. To make
su.i-the lampotTercd you iapenuine look. for the name
on it every lamp has it. (300 Varieties.)
Old. Xjcunps jltatlo Now.
Vto can fill every lamp want. No matter whether yoa
wanta.neTrlamporforeano!d one repaired or refin-
lsneti. a vasso mounrea or otner maxo oc tamp iransionn-
ed into a New Rochester wo can do it. Let us
snnu you literature on toe sumeci. -
We ore SPECIALISTS in the treatment ol diseased ef
Lamps. Consultatlen FREE.
THE ROCHESTER LAMP
MOTEL
it
JftlLLER.
s:v
KKP1TTED
AND
ItEFDKNISHED
Meals the Choicest
To Bo Obtained "
On tho market....
OOO
A Three Story Brick
40 Nicely Furnished Rooms?
On .Fnncipal .Business btreq
see
Kcasonablo Kates
to Families.
PItOPKETOK
$1 Brownsville lex.
3 ittia
Rio Grand Railroad.
On and after June 14th 1902
regnlar passenger trains wil
run as follows :
Leaves Brownsville (daily) at 9 am
Arrive Point Isabel " 1015 pm
Leaves " " - " "3 am
Arrive Brownsville ' " 15 pm
Jose Celaya
Beiy. Kowalski
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
BEOKEB
Brovmsyille -
THE SCHOONERS
and Pierce Simpson j
and General Manager -I
Merchants
DEALERS IK TEE BEST BRANDsJOT
Sporting Goods
SHOT GUNS
Pistols Rifles
AlTD-
AMMUNITION.
orders by mail or otherwise.
SOLIClTED.'i
Steady
CO. 33 Park riaco A ZZ Barclay St. TSen Tcrt.
Jolin W Royt
- - AGENT OF - -ciSqs'p
Difjroo Oil Pn
21513 B IGIUC SiH UUh
v j Supplies the trade with
Habits
j ILLUMINATING AND LTJBRICAT- "
iNCx OIL OF EVERY QUALITY
Also Turpentine-. Linseed Oils Gascjj
lino Honllno A A
Sells Gasoline Engines 1 1-2 to 60 Horse
.rower with or -without Centrifu
gal Irrigating Pumps.
SELLS SEWING MACHINES NEW OR OLD-!
KEEPS NEEDLES OIL AND EVEUYTHIKflJ
. ELiE FOR THEIR USE . REPAIRING SAT
. ISFACTORILY DONE. RENTS SEW150J
MACHINES; RENTS AMBULANCES."
Las Oos Naciones
if MJMEuaUa&Co.
hepubUeVill find an
extensiv assortment of
DRYGOODSSHOES HATS
JEWELRY AND SADDLES at
i5rices witllbut competi-
: Wition at
Front Market.
DO NOT FAIL TO
CONSULT ME.
Do not goJIroto'h hfe crH
becanselvnTi-ivo been told that ym
discasotcrincurablc . I can prol
tliatiy knowledge of Phync Saenc
ftrillbflaboon to Ton. If I canuc
cure you I can at least rein-re
: nA mal-i life a 11
sweeter to you. My Pjl
based upon my success. 1
any partof the county dagliT
attend the sick. Cousultaouosnfij
dential. Calls left at the Boto
Leon win bo promptly annrerw.
C. FORD M. D-Omcrr-Schodtz
Building Cor. Ifs '
ington and 11th- street.
i
It
ft
t
LeveejaoajlltE. streets.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 334, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 31, 1903, newspaper, March 31, 1903; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144237/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .