Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 254, Ed. 1, Friday, April 26, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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T NATIONAL BANK
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WE DCIRE to make the .First
National tie Bank of. tie"
People. The small depositor re-
ceives the same x courteous treat-
ment and consideration that is ex-
tended to the largest vithin 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 pf and our past
success is the best criterion by
which to judge the security of. .the
future.
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OF BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
Established i89i
Capital $100000
Surplus $28000
THE FIRST NATIONAL is pre-efruriently the Bank of the Frontier. Its
stockholders belong here. Its interests are those of 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 building
up of this bank in the past twelve . years.
Its financial position is established and the energy experience and business
ability of the management will continue-to be wholly directed to the maintenance and
increase of these advantages. ...
OFFICERS:
William Kelly-Pres. S. LyDworraan 1st Vice Pres.
W." M. Ratcliffe 2d Vice Pres. A. Ashheiis Cashier
James B. Wells Attorney
A. Ashheim
M. Alonso
. James A. Browne
M. H. Cross
James B. Wells
DIRECTORS:
John Closner '
S. L. Dwonnan '
Robert Dalzell
Wm. Kelly
C. P. Barreda
W. M. Ratcliffe
W. F. Sprague
E. C. Forto .
A. Cneto.
We Solicit the Patronage of All
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OUR 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 the 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 hane to offer. and upon this
basis your accoutre is solicited.
WHITE ELEPHANT
SALOON
V. L. CRIXELL. ProDrietor.
First-class l.iqaors Wines
Cicars. Polite Attention.
R.. E.
Market Square
Brownsville Texas
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P. ELYasey I
3 PAINTER I
AM Kinds and Classes of Work.
Estimates- (liven.
OFFICE AND SHOft No. IS. Twelfth Street.
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Formerly of Shermau Tex. but
now of Brownsville tenders 'his
professional services to the people
of Brownsville and vicinity. He
makers a specialty of midwifery and
the diseases of Women and child-
ren. Officeat residence St. Charles
Street opposite Convent.
Real Estate for Sale
IN
Large and Small Tracts on River Canal
ana mi uie icaiau unu
Small Farms Near Town and
City Property
APPLY TO
Cameron County Abstract Co.
Well Contractors.
We are prepared to do
all kinds of Well and
Windmill Work. We
also Manufacture Sand
Strainers.. ..
BOX BROS
ISABEL. TEXAS.
. El Paraiso j KSUS?
JOHN DARROUZET Prop.
American French and Mexican disnes.
Lodging furnished Cheap. Street cars
pass door. Next door to opera house.
MATAMOROS MEXICO.
W. L. DAWSON
Attorney-at-Law and Land Agt.
Complete Abstract of Stan
County Lands. Notary
in Office
Rio Grande City
Texas
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
TUNRD AND REPAIRED
Piano Action Work a Specialty.
Keeps on hand piano
Strings and felts. '
GEORGE KRAUSSE.
Residence on Levee St.
F. W. . Seabury
ATTQPNEY-AT-LAW
Rio Graade City. Texas
VU piacticein -the District Courts of
itarr. Hidalg - Zajwt? -and
Webb Commes.
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.
CORPUS CHiUSTI-
TEXAS
Maps for Sale
Showing lands of the lower Rio Grande
Valley in Hidalgo and Cameron Coun-
ties Texas byS. J. ROWE
Brownsville Texas-
Rafael Gutierrez
Contractor & Builder
Brownsville Texas
Will work by the day week month or bj
Contract.
C. F. Elkins. IX. D
A. B. Cole. IX. D
ELKINS & COLE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Will practice in al courts. State and Federal
Special attention ciren to land abstract
business. Will do collectinc
Office Over Botica del Asruila. Coube Dniff Stoi
Wholesale
Groceries
Cheap for Cash
Celaya Building.
The Beebe Hotel
Hunter's Paradise
Sam Fordyce Texas
C P. Welles Prop and Mgr.
Best Rooms and Meals in Town
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
Xas 3)08
..IRaciones
The public -will find an extensive
assortment ot wy oooos anoes
Hats Jewelry and Saddles it
prices -without competition at
Las Dos Nacicnes
M. SAHUALLA Sb COMPAQ
Front of Market. A
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D. 3. CHAPIN
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ATTQRNEYAT LAW
JHBDALGO TEXAS .
Weddicg cakes a specialty.
Prices $5 to $25. Call and inspect
my line of ornaments for fancy
cakes before ordering elsewhere.
Clay's Bakery. Phone 97.
The Lindsey building now oc-
cupied by F. Snipes dry goods
store will be taken by M. Sahualla
& Co. as soon as vacated by Mr.
Snipes.
Just received at Mrs. Bollack's
store a beautiful line of ladies'
trimmed pattern hats. a 13-tf.
See F. Snipes' closing out ad in
his usual advertising corner of The
Herald.
Dr. Taylor Eye Specialist office
at Albert A. Browne's residence
Levee street telephone 106.
d w 221tf
Attention is called to the card of
Rafael Gutierrez contractor and
builder in this issue-of The Her-
ald. Mr. Gutierrez is a builder" of
experience and his work gives gen-
eral satisfaction.
Try the Baths at. the Interna-
tional Steam Laundry . newly fit
ted and everything clean.and neat.
Mercantile and
Topographical. Map
OF THE
CITY OF BROWNSVILLE
For Sale by Louis Kowalski at
30 Cents Each.
THE FAIR
Branch House of "EI Globo"
Hosiery Underwear Umbrellas
Handkerchiefs Laces
Embroideries Ribbons
Lace Curtains.
A. Garza & Bro.
Proprietors
RACYCLE AGENCY
Wheels bought sold rented and
repaired. Brownsville Undertak-
Both gentleman and ladies nrrnm-gCo- Telephone 123.
modated. a 22-tf.
Wanted: 100. good mule teams
for canal work at Besie Texas.
El Golfo Hotel
At. the Market. Place
MATAMOROS MEXICO.
Regular ife.ls. Short Orders. Lodsinff.
Ilreakfast
Dinner
Supper
50c Mexican Money.
75c ' J
5uc
Rio Grande Construction Co.
a 17-I2t.
The Health Ordinance means
you too. Read it.
The Staff of Life "Good Clean place was taken at the depot this
Bread pies and all kinds of fancy morning and The Herald will
cakes to your order; to.be had only obtain a copy of the picture to
at Clay's Bakery Phone 97.
make a cut for the paper.
Holders of Brownsville lots that . The famous Mexican Presiden-
are for sale should advertise them I'tial Orchestra will arrive in Mat-
in The Herald while the city is jamoros' tonight from Laredo. It
filled with prospectors. I is not yet announced whether the
A vocal class will be jOpened
May 1st. by Miss Fernande Char-
tron formerly of Paris France.
band will play in Matanioros as
Miss Chartron is a pupil of Mme.
MarchesPs and has sung in grand
opera. Inquire at residence of R.
H. Waixis. a 12-30.
A northern gentleman who thinks
of buying residence property here
remarked today that he found much
difficulty in obtaining informa-
tion about any .Brownsville r.eal
estate and what few lots had been
shown him were held rather high-
Wanted 100 Rattlesnake skins
over five feet long rattles attach
ed. Must be well cured and have
no holes. Will buy in lots of six
or as a whole. Will give fifty
cents each :f. o b. Brownsville.
John E. Johnston Boerue Texas.
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Another car of. potatoes from
the Piper plantation was hauled in
and loaded today for -shipment to
Denver.
A photograph of the train ; of
potato -wagons that' hauled in a
car-load of praties from the .Piper
previously advertised but it is
presumed that it will do so Satur-
day and Sunday nights.
WANTEDj: Young men to pre-
pare for immediate Railway Tele-
graph Service. Only few months
time required and situation sure.
Can't supply demand for operators.
Write for particulars. Dallas
Telegraph College 417 Main St.
Dallas Texas.
Marriage Licenses.
Marriage licenses were issued
the past week by County Clerk
Webb to the fallowing couples:
Manuel de Leon and Gertrudis
Solis. ' '
Donato Cobarrubias and Angel-
ita Rennge.
Daniel Salinas and Micaela de la
Rosa '
Paint Your Bu2gy for 75c. .
to $1.00 with Devoe's Gloss Car-
riage Paint. It weighs 3 to 8'ozsv
more to the pint than others wears'
longer and givefffa. "gloss equal . to
hew-work. v Sold by "3
FrontierLtjmbes. Co17U
WELLER'S SALOON
Faall Mime off S QraMeMer
& Co's Famous Whiskies
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Kentucky Belle Dunn's Monogram Cane Spring Silver &
orooK ana vvooaiora u. me ureat sellers
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'"SWST H. H. WELLER Prop.
I. W. Harper Rye
"On Every Tongue."
Scientifically distilled; naturally aged; absolutely pure.
Best and safest for all uses.
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Sold by T. CRIXELL & BRO.
COMPETENT PHARMACY
ESTABLISHED 18o:
Botica del Leon
....You Want the Best
Your Physician aims to put all his knowledge experi-
ence 1 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 properV
-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 by the largest stock of drues in this
part of the state. Everything of the finest ouality that money can
buy or experience can select.
J. L. Putenat & Bro.
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Brokerage andlCommission
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 254, Ed. 1, Friday, April 26, 1907, newspaper, April 26, 1907; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth147442/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .