Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 141, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 14, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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e FIRST NATIONAL BANK !
Our Aim in Business
A &
TfiE DESIRE to make the First
National the Bank of the
People. The small depositor re-
ceives the -same .courteous treat-
ment and consideration that is ex-
tended to the largest within the
limits of safe and conservative
banking. Officers give personal
attention to all details. Directors
meet regularly and frequently and
keep closely in touch with the
current business. Every safe-
guard known to safe and successful
banking is availed of and our past
success is the best criterion by
which tc judge the security of the
future.
OF BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
ESTABLISHED 1891
Capital $100000. Surplus & Undivided Profits $23000.
THE FIRST NATIONAL is pre-eminently the Bank the Frontier. Its
stockholders belong here. Its interests are those & our best and most pro-
gressive citizens. We offer to our customers present and prospective the ad-
vantages of the largest capital and surplus of any bank in this section and of the
safe and conservative banking methods which have resulted in the successful build-
ing up of this bank in the past twelve years.
Its financial position is established and the energy experience and business
ability " the management will continue to be wholly directed to the maintenance and
increase of these advantages.
OFFICERS:
WMSaa KeHy Pres. S. L. Dworman 1st. Vice Pres.
W. MlUtcSffe. 2 A Vice Pres. A. Ashheim Ceshler
James 8. Wells Attorney
A. Ashheim
M. Alonso
James A. Browne
M. ET. Cross
DIRECTORS:
Tohn Closner
S. L. Dworman
Robert Dalzell
Wm. Kelly-
James B. Wells
C. H. Maris
W. M. Rstcliffe
W. F. Spragne
E. C. Forto
We SoBcib the Patronage of All
QUR FUNDS are protected in a
fire-proof vault and by the
best safes to be obtained; and are
further covered by insurance
against burglary or daylight rob-
bery. Our officers are under bond
in fiie best surety companies.
People who intrust their money
to a bank have a right to know its
financial strength. We recognize
this right and will cheerfully fur-
nish any depositor a statement of
our condition any day in the year.
Absolute safety is the best thing
we have to offer and upon this ba-
sis your account is solicited.
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PROMPTNESS cAND LIBERALITY
The Merchants'
NATIONAL BANK
OF BROWNSVILLE
Capital Stock $100000.00
OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
E. H. GOODRICH President John MeAllen JoseCelayc LT. fSw
JOHN McALLEN Vice President UUcaO. Fernanda jr.
J. Q. FERNANDEZ Cashier E. H. Goodrich O.C.SacdrJ.O.Farnulea
E. A. McGARY Assistant-Cashier.
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iJfie (Brizell Saloon
and BILLIARD PARLOR
finest yfines liquors Gigars
SOLE cAGENT SAN clNTONIO XXX BEERj
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Frontier Lumber Co.
In addition to onr stock of lumber we carry-
Ready Mixed House Paints Colors and Oils Bicycle Enamel
Carriage Paints Floor and Roofing Paints Linseed Oil and
White Lead. Also good Stock Brushes and Painters Supplies
JjyThrce blocks South of Postoffice. between 9th and 10th streets.
. W. Harper Rye
"On Every Tongue."
Scientifically distilled naturally aged; absolutely pure.
Best and safest for all uses.
Sold by T. CRIXEU & BRO.
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Brownsville
TAK
Company
Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries
Monuments Iron Fencing Picture
Mquldina etc . . .THON123j
W. L. DAWSON
Attorneyat-Law and Land Agt.
Complete Abstract of Starr
County Lands. Notary
in Office '
DECIDE YOURSELF.
The
Opportunity Is Here Backed by
Brownsville Testimony.
Don't take our word for it.
Don't depend on a stranger's
statement.
Read Brownsville endorsement.
Read the statements of Browns-
ville citizens.
And decide for yourself.
Here-is one case of it:
N. L. Miller of the firm of Mil
ler & Lich painters and living
on Elizabeth St. Brownsville Tex-
as says: "I can conscientiously"
state that four months past since
using Doan's Kidney Pills pro
cured at J. h. Putegnat & Bro's
drug store I have felt better and
am now in better condition than I
had been for several years past.
Before taking your remedy I was
annoyed almost constantly witn a
pain across the small of my back
and in the loins. If I sat or was
still for any length of time and
then made a sudden move a sharp
twinge would dart throught me
like lightning. I used two boxes
alf told and from my experience
would advise everybody suffering
from kidney troubles to give this
wonderful remedy a trial."
Some Postscripts.
Ine Pennsylvania railroad is
planting trees so as to provide cross-
ties for use fifteen or twenty years
Yrom now.
A motor driver was fined $115
in the town of East Volseley Eng
land the other day tor passing a
cart on the wrong side
The Russian minister at Rio
Janeiro and all his family are Bud-
dhists while the Japanese minister
and his secretary are Christians.
The capture of no fewer than
1270 whales last year in Newfound
land waters points to the rapid ex
termination of the cetaceans.
During the recent yellow fever
epidemic in New Orleans not one
case made its appearance among
the soldiers of Jackson barracks
only 150 feet from the nearest in
fected point.
Some minerals such as diamonds
give out light when rubbed to
gether. Sir William Crookes says
that he has prepared an artificial
sulphide of zinc which is more
luminescent under friction than any
natural mineral.
Some low water alarms for boil
ers are made dependent for opera-
tion upon the melting of a fusible
i it i .i i i r
For sale by all dealers. Price auov expobeu lo "1C Ui
I . 1TT1 4.1. 4-
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.."- wueu mc wu ia. -..u
Buffalo New York -sole agents ! the temperature rises the melting
for the United States. ; ot tbe alloy releases a weigm-ac-
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
tuated circuit-closer and rings a
bell. -
A Inrp-c centrifugal ouniD at a
Letter to J. W. Hancock. j Brighton (England) bath stopped
Brownsville. Texas. 1 working and an examination re-
Dear Sir: A man said: Send vealed the presence in a pipe of a
me 25 gallons. Generally I use pigeon's nest witn two eggs. 10
24; don't think it'll b- enough ; reach its nest the bird had to find
Had 7 left. 'its way through a six-inch diame-
Ordered 9 more for another job"; "ter pipe horizontal for six feet
16 for the job. jand bending sharply into a six-foot
Had 6 left. j perpendicular. Houston Post.
This comes from Messrs W A & ' p. ean Mt initiated from
F;JB. feth"en' Mass'' They all kinds of schools except the
add: This has been our experience . . nf HnwB1
all this year.
New agents always have to go It takes enthusiasm to like going
through it. After a little they to church as much as you tell the
learn to guess better. children they ought to. j
Yours truly
F W Devoe & Co
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P. S. Frontier Lumber Co.. sell
our paint.
I Wonder how the coal trust gen
'tlemen will like stoking the fur-
nace when the devils-gets hold of
them?
'Hard drinking lost him his
money and his reputation as well-"
Not altogether. ' ' 'Nc?' ' ' 'No
he still has the reputation for hard
drinking.'
i llie girl that marries tor money
usually has a look 911 her face that
indicates she is having trouble col
lecting her salary.
Either the baby keeps'' a man
awake if he is home or he keeps
his wife awake waiting for him to
Ethel Have you noticed how
ones drops his asoirates? Fred
It's nothing to the way he drops come home in the mo""g "
his vowels; I've got more than a; Mrs. Lateup You needn't think
dozen of his I O Us myself. - ;that I'm eoinir to .mend vour coat
Clergyman I'm shocked Wil- t's hour of the night. Mr; Iteup
ie to see you flying your kite on nm 11 s never 100 late to
thvS-Mv5tli v;iiu Ttv.ii mena. .
sur. Shure it's made out iv a re-
lious paper.
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Cottages
for rent. Apply at.
iAPainle
Sure of Curable Pain
Never resign yourself to suffer pain. Women's
pains are curable. They are the sign of dangerous
conditions of the female organs which should be
promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow.
IT COMES TO WOMAN'S RELIEF
whenever she suffers from any of woman's biting and weakening pains.
It not only compels the pains to stop but it follows up and drives out
the causa of the pains which prevents them from coming back.
It makes you well Try it.
Sold everywhere in $1.00 bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER
freely and frankly in strictest confid-
ence telling us all your symptoms and
troubles. We will send free advice
(in plain sealed envelope) how to
cure then. Address: Ladies' Advisory
uept.Thi Chattanooga Medicine Co.
Chattanooga Tenn.
"WITHOUT A PAIN" .
.ites Mary Shelton of Poplar
Bluff Mo. " I gji do icy housework
although before taking CARDUI two
doctors had done me no good. 1 can
truthfully say I was cured by Cardul
1 want every suffering lady to know of
uus wcnaertul mediane."
BEST IN RATES ' .
BEST IN TIME
BEST IN SERVING
The Wants of the Traveling Rublic.
Lo n round trip rates to North
ern points during the Fall.
Write for information.
C. W. Strain Q. P. A.
Fort Worth Texas.
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T. J. CAHILL y"'.!t.W4W.MTg
Tin a mi Sheet Iron Worker 3 EL. TASEY t
o I PAINTER t
Galvanized Cisterns Smokestacks Installation All Kinds and Classes of Work.
and Repaying of Irrigation Plants. 1 Estimates Given.
7TZZITL. j... t . rT7 0?f:ii v0 saop-rniSMa bw uih st. t
I hq os f -
I iKjnrtrwft I Hotel Matamoros
SriClWf IV I l C5? t Jesas Beaavldes & Co Props
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The jiablic will find an extensive Only firSt-clasS hotel ia the
J. assortment of Dry Goods Shoes I .. 1 1.1 r - .
41 Hols. Jewelry and Saddles t C.lty rable n"Shed at all
3 prices withont competition at times with best to be had. ' :
1 .iSfSANy I SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES
J . Front of Market. " E STREET CAR PASSES THE D008
VSftlZJy't'f 1r'r'.y ' 1 t?t; VA T Bloda FraU! a P!at MttiuM. Mules
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