Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 292, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 14, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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The Brownsville Herald.
Jesse O. Wbeeler. Proprietor.
OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY JOURNAL
Consolidated in 1893 with the Daily- Cos-
mopolitan which was published in
Brownsville for sixteen years.
Entered at the Postoffice. Brownsville. Texas
" avcond-c!ass matter.
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Weekly Published Saturday by
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States Mexico or Canada.
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Subscriptions invanably due and pa-
ablein advance. .
advertising rates on application.-
Makes all checks payable to
JESSE O. WHEELER.
cessor. His sendees to his constit-
uents had been such Jthat this pa-
per felt that he was entitled to be
returned and witnout opposition
from his own party
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THURSDAY. JUNE 14 1906.
TIME TABLE
St. L. B. & A. Ry.
NORTH BOUND-
Train No 1 leaves P.rowiisviUe daily
xcept Sunday at 9:45 a. m.
Leaves HarlinKen at 10:55 a. in.
Arrives Kingsvillc at 3:20 p. m.
Arrives at RoIhUowh at 4:32 p. in.
Arrives at Sinto" at 6 p. m.
SOUTH BOUND.
Train No. 6 leaves Sinton at9:30a. m.
Train No. 2 arrives at Kingsvillc at
12:12 p. m.
Arrives at Harlingcn at 4:30 p. m.
Arrives at Brownsville at 5:40. p. m.
Train No. 1 out of Itrownsville arrives
at Corpus Christi at 5:30 p. m.
Train No. 4 from Corpus Christi ar-
rives in Brownsville nt 5:40 p. m.
SAM FORDYCE BRANCH.
Train No. 22 leaves Samfordyce at
7.50 a. in; arrives at Harlingcn at 10:50
a m; and Brownsville at 12:20 p. m.
Train No. 21 leaves Itrownsville at 3 p.
m arrives at Harlingen at 4:32 and
Samfordyce at 7:30 p. in.
Rio Grande Railroad.
Urown-ville Tetas. to Point Isabel
Texas To take Effect Sunday
June inth. 1906 at 12:01 A. M.
WEEK IAY SCHKDUI.H.
Leaves Brownsville daily 6:30 p. m.
Arrive Point Isabel 8:00 p.m.
Leaves - a- In-
Arrive Hrownsvillc 3:00 a. m.
SUNDAY SCIIIIIlUr.K.
Leave Point Isabel
Arrive Brownsville . .
Leave
Arrive Point Isabel . .
Leave .
Arrive Brownsville
Leave
Arrive Point Isabel
... 6:00 a. m.
7:30 a. m.
. . . 9:00 a. in.
. . 10:30 a. m.
... 3:00 p. m.
. . . 4:30 p. in.
. . . 6:30 p. m.
. . S:00 p. m.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Tiik Hkr.vi.d is authorized to announce
John N. Garner
as a candidate for re-election to Congress
from the Fifteenth Congressional District
subject to the action of the Democratic
part v.
TlIK Herald is authorized to announce
John G. Willacy
as a candidate for State Senator from the
32rd Senatorial District subject to the
action of the Democratic primaries.
The HcraldDaily and Weekly
is the only paper published in
Cameron county.
GARNER FOR CONGRESS.
Apropos of the splendid and
continuous work of Hon. Jno.
Garner congressman from the Fif-
teenth district the following edi-
torial from the Laredo Times will
be approved by the people of the
Brownsville country generally who
Tecognize in Mr. Gamer a man who
does things and. a man whose vo-
cabulary contains no such word as
"fail." His last achievement for
this section was the securing of
favorable report on the establish-
ment of a plant laboratory at or
near Brownsville which is recog-
nized as one of the most important
matters affecting this locality.
What is true of this section is also
true of every section comprising
the Fifteenth congressional district
.and The Herald joius the Times
in wishing that Hon. Jno. N. Gar-
ner may live many years to repre-
sent the district. The Times says:
Two years ago the Times took
che position that Congressman John
Garner was his own logical sue-
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trict appeared to believe as the
Times did and no one in the ranks j -4f
ot democracy contested nis un- j y
doubted right to be returned. !
The Times is pleased beyond y
measure to take exactly the'same ! fr
position it took two years ago. it y1
tireless energy sleepless vigilance
intelligent effort in behalf of his
entire district is ever to be reward-
ed Judge Garner's claim is equal if
not superior to that of any states-
man who ever represented the Rio
Rio Grande district.
The Uvalde statesman at the
very beginning of his career in
Congress appears to have adopted
the rule that no business of any
constituent however small that
business or however obscure that
constituent was too small or the
constituent too humble for his
prompt and energetic attention.
The universal verdict of the Fif-
teenth is that Garner invariably
has his eve on the eun: that noth
ing ever escapes him and when ft
anything good is being handed ! P
ar6und his district is pretty sun
rn apt iti .sharp.
Judge Gamer fills the bill for I ft
Congressman from the Fifteenth i "t4
He is exactly the kind of man the
district had long needed. When he
went to Washington he indulged in
no dreams nor excursions of fancy.
He went at realities and with a vim
and enthusiasm that 'achieved results.
Laredo has cause to remember
how long she had labored and
waited for a Federal Building.
Former congressmen had had the
matter in hand time and again.
Delegations had visited the Na
tional Capital to urge the appro-
priation. But somehow the matter
hung fire. Nothing practically
was accomplished until the rust
ling hustling Garner took hold of
the matter when presto! the ap-
propriation was allowed and that
magnificent structure is now rapid-
ly going up. It will be "a monu-
ment to the hustling qualities of
the Congressman from the Fif-
teenth district.
Other sections of the district have
been equally benefitted. When any
portion of the Fifteenth wants
anything all it has to do is to pull
the string and Garner does the rest.
If he don't succeed and really right
now we can't recall a single failure
so strenuously does he work that
his constituents are always more
than satisfied and convinced that
it is not within the power of mortal
man to accomplish it.
The Fifteenth knows a good
thing when it sees it and this dis-
trict is not likely to make a change
in its representative at any time in
the near or even remote future.
Garner deserves to be returned.
He deserves it by the divine right
of superiority and hustling ability.
He deserves it because he gets
there because he is invariably the
first man on the ground because
he is the embodiment of energy
persistence and that superb quality
that never lays down.
The Times takes pleasure in re
iterating its statement of two years
ago that Garner is his own logical
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successor. Here s to tue uvaiae
statesman. May he live many
many years to represent the Fif-
teenth district in the Congress of
the United States.
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References and Testimonials Furnished on Application.
By the time the newspaper men
get through writing of their recent
visit to this sectiou. the fact that
Brownsville has neither water-
works sewerage nor lights will be
thoroughly advertised to the out-
side world.
Let our watchword be clean up
and beautify the city. The com-
forts of daily life will be much en-
hanced thereby.
If Hon. V- J. Bryan is the
democratic nominee for president
what then?
The buicide's Mistake.
sarily at some period be miser-
able. We are built that way.
Is it not one of the strange
phases of this mortal life that so
many intellectual men fail to dis-
cover the simple secret of a true
life center?
Having a false pivot Adams lost
his balance. In order to get rich
quick he involved himself in a
tangle of speculation and died
grasping the motes in air.
Poor fool.
And yet he was onlv one of
many who cannot or will not see
that simply loyalty to the things
that are honest true and lovely is
the open sesame of a satisfactory
rYmo-rpninn Adams a man of
brilliancy place and power shoots j Kfe.-Fort Worth Telegram
himself because 1. He cannot pay jf you re a L0Ver
his debts 2 he is tired of life. ;
' . . .... Of good bread pies cakes and
w & J : rolls call at Clays bakery
Committing suicide did not help
his creditors any. Had he lived1
and tried he might have been afile j
to pay his debts. In the grave J
where he is gone there is nothing
doing. He forfeited all chance-
and made nothing right. He lost .
everything and gained ignominy.
His second reason is no better i
No doubt he was tired of tife
his kind of life. He did not really
know what life is or what it
means. He gave up all chance to
Ku onrl An hfrni'Sf llf did tlOt
. An I Early to bed and early to rise to
know how to be or to do. f
. . t- . j ' most citv people would be a sur-
This man s life was selt-centered. "IU:L ...
vT;iP to him IPIac VL
Sixth
and Levee streets. I also sell
Fleischmann's compressed yeast
the best in the world for bakers'
or famile use. I endeavor to sell
nothing but the best that money
and skilled labor can produce and
extend to the public a cordial in-
vitation to inspect my bakery and
methods of bread making at any
time. I am here to serve you and
must have vour trade. Call or
i phone No. 97. Mail orders receive
! my personal attention.
; -T. J. Clay.
Nothing was worth
many are neaitny
that did not find its center in self -
his own comfort enjoyment J Hardly any woman could stand
success. That was his mistake the monotony of life in small coin-
He who lives a life of himself by ! munities if there wasn't so much
"himself and for himself must neces- scandal there. New York Press.
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"Now what do you think of:
that?' ' One of our exchanges leaves !
the impression that Roosevelt cam- !
paigning for Bryan is not an utter
impossibility.
In his report of the recent visit
of the Texas Press association to
this city one of the visitors speaks
of "dancing with the senoritas of
Brownsville." Wonder which
dance he attended.
Thb Herald acknowledges with
thanks a complimentary season
ticket carrying all privileges of
"The Breakers" the new bath
house on the beach at Galveston.
We shall hope to avail ourselves of
the privileges offered.
Second-Hand
Machinery For Sale?
One Battery Boilers Consisting of 2 150 H. P. Each
Caldwell Water Tube Boilers. These Boilers were on
the Dallas Fair Grounds only 32 days and Have
Fronts also 4-foot diameter Stack 60 feet long- and
Connections. 1 14x20 Russell Engine Automatic Cut-off.
1 12x18 Buckeye Engine Automatic Cutoif. I Cochrane
Heater.
The above machinery is comparatively new and
will be sold to suit purchaser AT A BARGAIN
AXD ALL GUARANTEED . Address
PROMPTNESS cylND LIBERALITY JJJ
The Merchants'
NATIONAL BANK
OF BROWNSVILLE
Capital Stock $100000.00
OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
E. H. GOODRICH President JohnMcAlIen. Jose Celaya I.T. Fsyor
JOHN McALLEN Vice President Mizuel Fernander.Jr.
J. G. FERNANDEZ Cashier E. H. Goadrich O. CSauder I.e. Pnud
E. A. McGARY Assistant-Casbier.
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TOILET SUPPLIES
Our stock of toilet necessities was never more complete than
now. The first time you come to our drug store ask to look
nans vou win
PHARMACY
at tnem. rer- 1MI Avc
not be in need WILLMAN S
the moment
vice you that Phone 40. Mail and Phone Orders
you better than Promp(ly Attended To. A
We are dome:
nnr nower to make this the best and most
store for you to trade with. Special messenger service.
of anything at
but it will cou-
we can serve
anyone else
everything in
convenient drug
WELLER'S SALOON
Foil Mine rf3. Qrabfelder
& Go's Famous Whiskies
Kentucky Belle Dunn's Monogram Cane Spring Silver
Brook and Woodford Co. the Great Sellers
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Scientifically distilled; naturally aged; absolutely pure.
Best and safest for all uses.
Sold by T. CRIXELL & BR0.
Carry
LOUIS KOWALSKI
Brokerage and Commission
Stock of Corn Oats Potatoes
Onions Cement and Lime.
Union Iron Works
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