Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 341, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 8, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY HERALD.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
(U. S. Currency.)
One month - 50
Three months - 1.50
Six months 3.00
One year 6.00
WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 190X
LOCAL ITEMS.
Regulations of Holy-Week. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
Devotions at the Catholic
Pro-Cathedral.
Buy a ticket for the Box Part.
Go to Botica del Leon for Easter
cS Dyes.
Delicious maple syrup atLa--
ton & Halej-.
Easter egg Dyes at the Putegnat
drugstore.
A nrivate belonging to the hos
pital corps arrived at Fort Brown
yesterday afternoon.
Crystal Domino Sugar at Lay-
ton & Haley "s.
The schools will be closed tomor-
row and the next day being Holy
Thursday and Good Friday.
Choice nuts just received. Lay-
ton & Hale-.
Do not fail to see the beautiful
and stlish hats -for ladies and
children at Miss Kimball's.
Best English breakfast tea at
Layton it Haley's.
The list of jurors drawn for the
mi'l-summer term of Federal court
is published in today's Herald.
Irish potatoes just received at
Layton it Ualey's.
The Box Party is going to be a
delightful affair full of nice sur-
prises. Do not miss it.
Attention is called to the notice
of Easter Millinery for sale by Miss
Dora Kimball elsewhere in The
Hekm.i.
Dr. Price's Baking Powder for
Vale at Layton it Haley's.
Died in this city this morning
II T . 1 1
lUltniian .uaninez areu nineteen
" ii .1 n
year isuccaaeu ;i vuiy ntn
known young man of this place."
Eight horses fortheBarbce livery
stable will arrive this evening from
Wharton under charge of Walter
Mcl'allunt and Newton Dennis of
Wharton.
The latest in Easter hats tomor-
row at Miss Kimball's.
The following bonded goods were
exported to Matamoros yesterday
for J. S. vt M. II. Cross: 000 sacks
corn. 2 carloads flotor 125 double
sack H;ii)goon rice.
FK :.E A fine new piano just
rec- ii 1 bv A. Nordman. Inquire
Following are the devotions to be
observed at the Catholic Pro-Cathedral
during the remainder of Holy
Week:
HOLY THURSDAY.
Solemn High Mass at 9 a. m.
Blessing of the children at 2 p. m.
Sermon in English and Spanish in
the evening at 7:30; subject:
Institution of the Blessed Sacra-
ment. GOOD FRIDAY
Morning service at 9 a. m. "Way
of the Cross at 3 p. m. In the even
ing sermon on the Passion.
HOLY SATURDAY.
Morning Service at 9 a. m.
EASTER SUNDAY
Add also every Sunday of the
year: .
To the Memory of S. W. Brooks by
Rio Grande Lodge No. SI A.
F. it A M.
1st. Mass at 5:30 a. m.
2nd. .Mass sermon in Spanish at
a. in.
3rd. Children's MassatS:30 a. ra.
4th. High Mass Sermon in Eng-
ish at 10 a. m.
Vespers at 7 :30 p. m.
Look out for your horses. A
number of horses are missing lately
and it is evident that thieves are
working this vicinity. A horse
belonging to Petts which was
tied in front of Lon (. Hill's office
saddled and bridled was stolen
last Sunday night. Lieut of Police
Joe Dominguez is also mourning
the loss of a valuable horse and
seven or eight other horses have
also been stolen late! v.
An
Easter JVlillinery
assortment of ladies'
and
I? at th" Putegnat drugstore.
T!i. following real estate transfer
wa filed for record by the County
CitrK today: Gunter and Jones to'
Mr-. II. M. King 1G.717.7 acres in J
La Barreta tract for .$25070.
For rest: One nicely furnished j
room. Apply to .Mrs. ii. facuree in
the Dalzcll cottage on Levee street.
The steamship Manteo arrived
o5 the bar at 9 o'clock this morning.
The pilot boat brought off the pass-
engers and express in time for the
regular afternoon train which left
tbe Point at three p. m.
Bi vi i t;: For sale a ladies' bicy-
cle almost new for $10 United
States currency. Apply at this of-
L. M. Corum who wa6 here a
year ago and took a trip to Browns-
ville has invested and located near
Cotulla. Accompanied by J. L. Ro-
gers who is associated with him
he was here this week. Corpus
Crony.
Four soldiers who were serving
sentence at Fort Brown were dis-
charged yesterday morning having
completed their sentence. These
men in accordance with the usual
.'-totn were each given a suit of
citizen's clothes and $5 in money.
to keen them until thev can find
employment.
children's hate in the lastest
fashions will be received by Miss
DoraKimball as soon as the ex-
press is received from the steamer
and will be displayed at her resi-
dence. All are cordially invited to
call and see them.
Kleberg Is Sure of It.
Corpus Crony.
R. J. Kleberg was at home this
week taking a short rest after a trip
which is supposed to" have had
something to do with the railway
to Brownsville. He said he had
nothing for publicity but that he is
sure the road will be built very soon
and along the line just surveyed by
A. M. French.
II. C. Dennett has received a full
line of samples of spring and sum-
mer suitings from Wanamaker it
Brown the groat clothing linn.
Call early and order your suits.
mzsases good things
MIES
to
(better than flour)
A THOUGHTFUL MAN.
M. M. Austin of Winchester Ind.
knew what to do in the hour of
need. His wife had such an unusual
case of stomach and liver trouble
physicians could not help her. He
thought of and tried Dr. King's
New Life Pills and she got relief at
once and was finally cured. Only
25c. at J.-L. Putegnat & Bro.Drug
Store.
For sale. 1 handsome leather
couch $40 1 bronze lamp $12 1
refrigerator $10 U. S. Cy. Apply
to Capt. J. S. Switzer Ft. Brown.
Odd Fellows Attention!
All Odd Fellows visiting or mem
bers of Excelsior Lodge No. 10 are
hereby requested to meet in the
Knights of Honor hall on wednes
day April 9 at Sp. m. for the
purpose of reorganizing in this
place.
R. Josem D. D. G. M.
Whereas It has pleased Almigh-
ty God in the workings of His in-
scrutable providence to remove
from our midst and from the field
of Ins earthly labors our beloved
brother SAMUEL W. BROOKS
and
iir t- .
JituEAS nor nearly lo years
he had been an active and ardent
Mason in deed as well as in name
ever deeply interested in whatever
concerned the welfare and honor of
our noble institution of Freemason
ry and ever ready by precept and
example to prove his fidelity to its
principles of charity and brotherly
love; and
Whereas Our departed brother
in his long years of service has fill-
ed every position in our Lodge
faithfully and acceptably and has
endeared himself to every true
Mason now therefore be it resolved
by Rio Grande Lodge No. SI A. F.
& A. M. as follows:
Resolved: That in the death of
Brother Brooks Masonry has lost
a sincere and earnest champion
our Lodge an active and useful
member; his family a kind and in
dulgent husband the community
an enterprising and useful citizen;
and the poor a generous and con
siderate friend;
Resolved: That we tender as a
Lodge and as individual Masons
to the bereaved widow and family
of our departed Brother our sin-
cerest sympathy and in this our
common afilictiori;
Resolved: That these Resolu-
tions and proceedings bespread up-
on the records of this Lodge and
that a copy of the same be trans-
mitted by the Secretary of this
Lodge to the widow of our deceased
brother and another copy to The
Brownsville Herald for publica-
tion. Fraternally submitted
E. H. Goodrich i
T. P. Barbour Committee.
W. A. Neale )
MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP.
There's nothing like doinga thing
thoroughly. Of all the Salves you
ever heard of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve is the best. It sweeps away
and cures Burns Sores Bruises
Cuts Boils Ulcers Skin Eruptions
and Piles. It's only 25c guaranteed
to give satisfaction by J. L. Pu-
tegnat it Bro. Druggists.
N. K. Fairbank the well known
soap mamifnctnrerand philanthrop
ist who died in Chicago last week
was one of the many men who
located in Chicago in early man-
hood grew up with the city and
amassed millions. He put his
money to good use and while his
goods kept people clean who used
them he kept his own life clean
and left an unspotted record an
unsullied name. This country has
developed some men of remarkable
success and worth. Ex.
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T1G0 DEL flUUILH.
Solicits yon to hny yur Drugs Tulet articles f
Drug Sundries. Comb-! T.ki'Ii Hair and Nil gj
brushes atid thing-i in thi-j lni too numerous to af
ill
mention. A full Ii n of stHtionprv and Lnvnev's 1
candies. Our jood will suit tli- eifin'imn'il buyers!
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.inn nit yiiniis win oe or tne ne-1!. qiimiiy. fur 5j
prescripunu oh par inif nr n hi cuarir- r m regis-!
.. l
irrt" piiiirmacisi aim prescriptions receive His per
sonal attention .
; 9 iWr F Walker. '
-ca-i Manager .
Mrs. Fred Vnr&ih
228 Territorial Street Benton Harbor Mich.
"I am pleased to give my
experience with Wine of
Cardui as I am very grateful
for its help. After my first
baby was bora I could not
seem to regain my strength
although the doctor gave me
a tonic which he- considered
very superior but instead of
getting better I grew weaker
every day. My husband
came home one evening with
some Wine of Cardui and in
sisted that I take it for a week and see
what it would do for me. As he seemed
to have so much faith. in it I did take the
imedicine and was very grateful to find
my strength slowly returning. In two
weeks I was out of bed' and in a month I
was able to take up my usual duties. I
am very enthusiastic in its praise.""
0THERH00D is the noblest dutv
I ' I
iln. Tnd Unratti.
n
and hichest privilege women
can achieve oraspireto. Withr
out this privilege women ilonot
get all there is in life to often they
go through the world discontented
wrapped up in their own selfish cares-
and troubles. How different is the
happy mother watchine her children
rrrnnr ?nfr Tnnnlirwl n ml wnmftnlifVwV
A mother lives as many Uvea as she has
I children their joys and sorrows are
IWfNEofCARDVI
here as are their ambitions
triumphs and defeats.
Healthy women do not suf-
fer miscarriage nor does
a woman who :s healthy
3ufTer tortures at childbirth.
It is the woman who is ail-
ing who has female weak-
nesswho fears the ordeal
obecoming amother. Wino
of Cardui builds np the wo-
manly in a woman. It stops
all- unnatural drains and
strains irregularities which are re-
sponsible for barrenness and miscar-
riage. It makes a woman strong and
healthy and able to pass through preg-
nancy and childbirth with little suffer-
ing. After thee ordeal is passed tho
"Wine prepares a woman for a speedy
recovery to health and activity.
Tv ine of Cardui in re-inforcing the
organs of generation has made mothers
of women who had given up hope of
ever becoming mothers. "Wine of Cardui
will cure almostany case of barrenness
except cases of organic trouble. How
can you refuse to- take such a remedy
that promises such relief from suffering?
Wine of CarduE simply makes you a
strong woman and strong healthy
women do not suffer. They look for-
ward to motherhood with joy.
A million suffering women
have found relief in
AVineof Cardui.
FOLLOW THE FLAG
WABASH ROUTE
ToXew Yo& Boston Buffalo Niagara Falls Detroit.
Chicago ami all Eastern'aud Canadian cities.
''The shortest nnd only line from Kansas City or St
Louis running over its own tracks to Niagara Falls or
Buffalo. .Timer and equipment niiescei'i.
Leaving St. Lonis a m : u P m
rrivinir Detroit : P m !l
Arriving Buffalo 4:0am :iPn'
Arriving New York f 3:15 p in :w a m
Arriving Boston 5:20 pm . 9:o0am
Unequal St. Lonis and Chicago Service.
Leave St. Lonis y::s:am v'V
Ar.-ivc Chicago o:w pm iuai.i
o Honrs The quickest Time from KansasCity to New York.
10:00 a m P in
C:s0 p m
11 :2j p in
9 :30 a in 12 :00 noon
S:0Spm
7:00 pm 7:50 pm
8:00 am 7:50 a in
9:50 am - 10:10 am
11:32 pmr.
12:10pm
7:50 p m
7:30 am
10:10 a m
11:32 pm
8:00 a m
9:20 pm.
0:50 a m
750 p m
4 :05 a m
3:30 pm
5:20 p m
NOTICE
During the remainder of our stay
in Brownsville we will reserve the
morning for high class work.
Parties desiring same will oblige
us by making appointments at least
one day in advance.
WlIEELCS AND WlIEELOS
Photographers.
B H. Wallis
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Washington Street
NEST TO GARRISON WALL.
Leave Kansas City
Arrive St. Lonisl
Arrive Hannibal
Arrive Detroit
Arrive Niagara Falls
Arrive Buffalo
Arrive New York
Arrive Boston
Kansas City and St. Lonis to St. Panl and Minneapolis.
Leaving St- Louis 2:10 P ni ' wpm . n m p.m.
Leaving Kansas City p m V-m.
Arriving in Minneapolis fca:iu a m .-u i w
Arriving in St . Paul a :30 a m :-u p m
Stop over allowed on all tickets via Niagara Falls Meals served in Wabash
Palace Dining Cars. W
Honrs of valuable time are saved by purchasing tickets via Wabash'rontoJ
Consult ticket agents of connecting lines or address.
' W. F. CONNER W P. A. 353 Main Street Dallas Teias.
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