Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 310, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 1, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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Tile DAII Y HFR AI D r5 of the hQTS and if onc dts AX ordinance.
noi one ougut lq miaorsiana now Regulating the Transportation of
O. Whoalor Propnotor.
FFJCtAL COUNTY AMD CITY JOURNAL
he is fashioned and how his aches
and pains can lx; cured- "The strides
which have been made within rc
cem years m veterinary science
have been gigantic and some of
CoiMKiluiatod in 1193 whh the Daily Cos-I this knowledge should be exhibited
moHt JlJ?0 Sn by groomc. coachmen and staWe-
men generally.
m MooNl-laMi matter.
SATl'RDAY. JULY 1. 1905.
Cutting off Miles by Hours.
TIME TABLE
New York World.
To abolish a curve near Philadcl-
ThrOUgh Schedule Phm 10 cliaEe a few grades in tne
Between Aiiegneuy mountains to put in
San Antonio Houston and Brownsville a stone bridge at Trenton and to
cut out grade-crossings in Newark
Condensed
5T. L. B. & M. R. R.
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the Pennsylvania railroad laid out
more than $5000000 a few years
ago.
Compared with the tunnel and
terminal work now coinir on for
the same road in New York these
expenditures were trifling. Never
uiciess millions count even in
small lots. Some return for the
investment came back yesterday
when two new Pennsylvania trains
one running each way brought
New York and Chicago within less
than eighteen hours of each other.
'We can make the run in sixteen
hours" said the gcnral passenger
agent for the western division
after the train coming east arrived
and he looks for the early appear
ance of the sixteen-hour train on
the regular road schedule. But
the expediting of cross-country
railway travel is not to stop with
Chicago as the western limit of
extra-speed territory. On the
Pacific roads too there have been
Through train J""'' easing of grades and straightening
' ta . .
or curves inese operations were
Good Wares and Merchandise
and Water by Floats Wagons
Drays. Trucks. Carta. Water-
Carts &c and Establishing a
Tariff of Prices Therefor.
Be il ordained by the city council t
Ike city of Brownsville:
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RAILROAD.
RIO GRANDE
Leave Browimville daily
Arrive Poiut Iaabel daily .6:30 p.
Leave Point IslcJ daily 7 a. m.
Arrtwa BrowiwvlHe rtaUy 8:JU a. at.
AUC. CitLAVA
Pres. and Gett. Man.
ill full swing three years ago when
managers confidently predicted the
early coming of the eighty-four
train from Atlantic coast.
The Pcuns3rlvania offers on long
link for the chain of transcontinen-
tal rapid transit: the New York
Central is about to forge another
It is like unfolding of a fairy
tale this railway development of
lightning speed. Only instead of
a magic lamp to rub when wishing
ourselves elsewhere we have magic
lengths of steel. One of these
lengths bv the wav. a full sized
almost direct line. This will give railf weighs n full ton. in extra
the Frisco system a direct connec- n tnM n tolf p .
tion from West Texas to Colorado. Coopcr.s Tom Thunb loc0motive
"NTWtirm ic ntilv 1 fVV 11lilfS from I ... ....
v""" ' j - cievisen in inu. wi'mnpfi nmr n;
Red River on the tort worth & much one of these ton raijSt
Denver line. The line will be built ril ovnrn iftrftinfttiw f t n;c
from Vernon to San Antonio. It th t Jn h M t '
has been known for some time that . a 240.tou . nt B h
r i- J.. a O A -. i : i
tne line irom urauy io oun viuouiu Hnllvnt:ons : xvoxt on rn:i nt1fi
win oc ouir uut tac iuiu """M whCel are the modern miracles of
Vernon to Brady is a new develop- speed made possible
IA.TJt railroad news is to the ef
fect ihnt "it is definitely under
stood now that the plans of B. F-
Voaktim are to ncnetratc Texas
from Vernon to Brownsville in an
jncnt.
A Dispatch from Laredo of
recent date says; Mrs. Woosley
American lady was ordered
Household Hints.
Don't
cookies.
melt butter for cakes or
Let the butter stand in a
until softened suf-
an
hnnk to New Laredo this morning warm room
by the quarantine officers because ciently.
she had not been out of an infected They say a nail or tack will not
noint in Mexico the required num- split the wood if the point is first
. . . . .
ber of days there to be detained stuck in a cake of yellow laundry
five davs in the detention camp at soap. We don't know whether this
that nlace. Before the train lett is like a lot ot other sayings thev
for San Antonio however she say or not but you might try it.
returned to the International Depot Salads are never so appetizing or
nnd positively refused to go into so wholesome as in summer. Give
the detention camps on either side up the heavy salads of winter in
of tfie river because she declared favor of the lighter fruit salads that
they were not fit places for a lady arc appropriate to the season. The
She became so excited in her con- dishes spoons and forks as well as
rtl il.. I ? 1' 1 .
;troversy witn ur. onavcr me every mgreaieni useu in tne maic
the ing of a salad should be made and
was kept as cold as possible.
The best salad dressing that I
know of for egg or potato salad is
made as follows: Put six table
spoons of cream in a double boiler
Acting Health Officer over
matter that she fainted and
sent to a hotel by the doctor.
Treat Your Horse Welt.
Toxns Stockman and Fanner.
In spite of the many distressing and add three teaspoons of mustard
cases which comes before one s no- three teaspoons of sugar and one
tiGe of the wantonly brutal and lmlf teaspoon of salt mixed togeth
icnorant treatment which is otten er n n nttle cold milk. Beat two
meted out to the horse it may be Cggs and stir into the cream and
said on the other hand that there hast of oil stir in six tablespoons of
are few members of the brute crea- vinegar. Cook about one minute
tion which.h&ve more care devoted 1 nfter vinegar is added.
to them than the horse. This is of
course due to the fact that this ani
mal is admitted tube man's beat Rev. L. B. Newberry will preach
and most constant servant and no at the Presbyterian church Sunday
mio Who has the care of him can morning at eleven o'clock. His
hope to properly recompense him I Ktifoject will be "The Blessing of
for his many valuable services and Encouragement." Mrs. Rutlcdge
unswerving fidelity without thor- will sing a solo. All invited to at-
oughly understanding his simple tend. The evening service will
xeqlxiremeuts and his many po&ible be conducted in the administration
nUme-nts. Book after book has been building at the post especially for
written noon the many painful dis-1 the soldries.
Methodist Services.
That the following regulations
are prescribed and the following
tariff of the; prices is hereby estab
lished for licensed floats drays
wagonr. trucks carts grocery wa
gons express wagons ana otner
such vehicles for the transporta
tion of goods wares merchandise
water etc. for hire and any per
son tirm or corporation owning
driving or controlling some is
hereby authorized to charge the
rates and prices herein established
and it shall be unlawful for any
such person firm or corporation to
ask for or receive more than the
rates and prices herein established.
Section 1. When not otherwise
specially contracted for by and be-
tween the parties thereto each
persou firm or corporation own
ing controlling or driving any
float wagon cart truck grocery
wagon express wagon or otner
vehicle for the transportation of
goods wrres merchandise bag
gage etc. or any other thing what
soever lor nire drawn by not
more than one animal shall charge
not more than twelve (12) cents
for each and every load from any
point -to any other point within the
city limits for a distance not to
exceed one (l) mile or within the
following boundaries towit:
Fronton Street on the South; Tay-
lor Street on the North; First Street
on the West and Sixteenth Street
on the Hast; for every such vehicle
drawn by two or more animals
twenty-five (25c) cents for each
and every such load.
Section 2- Each and every per-
son firm or corporation owning
controlling or driving any water-
cart in this city shall charge for
each and every barrel of sixty-three
(63) gallons of water delivered to
any point within the following
boundaries in this city: The Rio
Grande River on the South; Taylor
Street on the North; First Stieet
on the West; and Sixteenth Street
on the East seven (7c) cents.
Section 3. Whenever any float
wagon '.truck dray grocery wagon
express wagon cart water-cart
or other such vehicle shall be mi
employed it shall be the duty of
the driver owner or person in
charge of same to carry any and all
goods wares merchandise bag
gage etc. to any point within the
above limits of the city of Browns
ville for the sums and rates here
inbefore established upon being re
quested thereto and it shall be un
lawful for them to refuse to do so..
Section 4. Any person or per
sons after receiving such services
who shall refuse to pay the rates
aud prices herein established if
demanded without delay by the
owner :nver or person in cliarge
of such vehicle shall be deemed
guilty of an offense.
Section 5. Ali floats wagons
trucks drays grocery wagons ex
press wagons carts water-carts or
other vehicles for hire and transpor-
tations of goods wares merchan
dise etc- shall take such stands in
the city as may be assigned to them
by the chief of police of the said
city of Brownsville and shall be
under such rules and regulations
as may be prescribed by the city
council of the said city of Browns-
ville and it shall be unlawful for
them to refuse to comply with such
instructions or regulations.
Section 6. xny person firm or
corporation violating any of the
provisions of this Ordiuance shall
be punished by a fine not to exceed
the sum of twenty-five ($25.00)
dollars for each and everv offense.
Section 7. All ordinances or
parts of ordinances in any manner
in conflict with this ordinance are
now hereby repealed.
Section S. This ordinance shall
take effect from and after the pub
lication hereof as required by law.
Adopted by the city council of
the city of Brownsville in regular
session on Monday June 19th.
A. D 1905.
Approved June 19th A. D. 1905.
Frederick J. Combe Mayor.
Resales Mexican
CHILE SAUCE!
E. DEL VALLE Agen
For sale at all stores.
Get Rich
Raising Onions & Tomatoes
Prices and terms most
reasonable to all who will im-
prove lands.
The Brownsville Land & Town Co
GOING NORTH SOON
If. so you ought to look
into the low round trip
rates via. the
FRISCO
SYSTEM
Asarav. Park N. J. (Sea Shore)One
fare plus $3.35. Tickets ou stale June
2S. 29 30 aad July 1 ood to return
August 31.
Baltimork Md.-One fare plus $2.00
Tickets on sale July 1 2 ami 3 ijood to
return August 31 .
Buffalo N. One fare plus $2.00.
Tickets on sale July 7 S anil 9 good re-
turning August 4.
You travel on the FINEST TRAINS RUNNING
OUT OF TEXAS. HARVEY DINING SERVICE.
THROUGH SLEEPERS AND CHAIR CARS.
ELECTRIC FANS. C. W. STRAIN
General Passenger Agent
Fort Worth Texas
West Brownsville
Only $10 down. Fine lots
$50. Corners $75. Half-price
to builders.
The Brownsville Land & Town Co.
When you visit the
Island City
make our store your
headquarters. W e
take good care of all
MAIL ORDERS.
E. S. Levy & Co.
Men's toi Boys' Outfitters From Head to Foot.
GALVESTON TEXAS 4-18
Own a Truck Farm
Now is the time of your
life to become independent.
Don't neglect it. Buy while
we are offering inducements.
The Brownsville Land & Town Co.
J. A. TILLMAN'S
Closing Out Sale on Groceries
Best granulnteil sugar 14 lbs. 51.00 gold
Best brown sugar 15 lbs for 31.00 gold
5 gal. Eupiou oil you furnish can SOc "
1 gal. oil can full of oil 35c gold
Best Pcaberrv coffee 7 lbs. $1.00 gold
Good green coffee 8 lbs 1.00 gold
Pure nbbon cane syrup gallon 40c gold
Good rice 30 lbs 51.00 gold
3-lb. bag table salt 5c gold
10-Ib. bag table salt 10c gold
2S-lb. bag table salt 40c gold
Raise Onions
Mr. Nye says this is a fine
countr' for raising onions and
he ought to know. Our prices
and terms most reasonable.
The Brownsville Land & Town Co.
Rafael Gutierrez
...CARPENTER...
Will work by the day week month or by
Contract.
Orders may be left at John W. Hoyt'
Oils Gasoline!
Have on hand a stock of
Kerosene Oil and Lubri-
cating Oils: Hncrine and
Stove Gasoline. Call or
write for prices. : :
Gulf Refining Co.
FRANK CHAMPION. A(Clt
COME TO US!
WHEN YOU NEED A PRESCRJPTION FILLED
ti. '. t i ... i ... . -
wr uni wneuier mere is a oetter equipped pre
scription department iu th country. Everything sj
the best absolutely. We insist ou nreeision in wtiirhteJ!
FXaCtllMt ill ttlfamtrp arwl tit crrm mir gtiil oTMiJi
racy in compounding. Every drug reliable freslj
and effective. We have the confidence of your phyl
aiciau Ktnuiy ask nun. :-. PHONE 41
WILLMAN'S PHARMACY
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
I. W. Harper Ryc
"On Every Tongue."
Scientifically distilled; naturally aged; absolutely pure.
Best and safest for all uses.
Sold by T. CRIXELL & BR0.
COMPETENT PHARMACY
ESTABLISHED 1365
Botica del Leon
....You Want the Best
Your Physician aims to put all his knowledge experi-
ence 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 ingredients are properly
compounded.
Be fair to your doctor and to yourself by bringing your
prescriptions here. They'll be compounded only by registered
pharmacists who are aided bythe largest stock of drugs in this
part of the state. Everything of the finest quality that money can
buy or experience can select.
J. L Putegnat & Bro.
PROMPTNESS pAND LIBERALITY
The Merchants'
NATIONAL BANK
OF BROWNSVILLE
Capital Stock $100000.00
OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
E. H. GOODRICH President' JohnMcAllen Jose Celaym I. T. Pryr
JOHN McALLEN Vice President Minuel Fernanda Jr.
J. G. FERNANDEZ Cashier E. H. Goodrich O.C.SauUr J.O.Fwaa4
E. A: McGARY Assistant-Cashier.
AMOLIN !
DJEODOBAJSTT JPOWDUB.
For Special Toilet Purposes.
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Destroys All Odor of Perspiration
Dust it ou dress shield etc.
stantly deodorizes.
Whatever it touches it in-
Its Wonderful Healing and
Deodorizing Properties
combined with absolute hannlessness makes it infinitely superior
to anv preparation hitherto sold. :-: WE ARE SOLE AGENTS
BOTICA DEL AGUILA.
A. 0. BLUM Manager
TELEPHONE 26
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WHITE ELEPHANT
SALOON
V. L. CaiXELL. Proprfitw.
First-class Liquors Winos
Cigarj. Polite Attention.
Market Sqre
growisvWe. Texas
Constantine Hotel
W. A. FITCH Proprietor
Traveling men's trade solicited.
Free sample rooms are provided
Nothing too good for our guests
if to be found in the market.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 310, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 1, 1905, newspaper, July 1, 1905; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth146899/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .