The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 259, Ed. 1, Friday, January 2, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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prsi'ils Kaissr.
(.Vflliam of Germany
uently in six languages.
n-.icn a play and con-
rehearsal. He has writ
he prayer and conducted
He can cook his own din-
n play chess "paint pictures
draw caricatures. He has
enirineerinsr and studied
-r--y Though he can use
T.e arm he can shoot game
J-n-'rs at the rate of two a min-
te lie has over a hundred titles
and is an admiral in three of the
bi.;cst navieis. In twentj'-five
years he has shot 23000 head of
game. He changes his dress a
dozen times a day has a dozen
valets and his wardrobe is worth
$500000..
Las yos Ha&OHds. tuMi OHAiVirliiN
M.SakuaUa&Co.
REAL ESTATE
ANI
Live Stock Broker
IJnnvn.svUle. Texas.
Ike public "vdll find an
extensive assortment of
DRY GOODS SHOES HATS
JEWELRY AND SADDLES at
prices without competi-
tion nt
f - Knit nnwIi:i(iTs
rSLas Dos Naciones-s 1 tsrltiGEAXD SUGAR
Front Market.
pAGRIOULTO t Vrj Uili siUni S
e RIOGfRjCDE.ateoiii the State of g
TA$&3lPAi3 MEXICO vrill e viz
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S LAADS A SPECIALTY'S
Wn. KEELT
President
S. Ii. DWOR1I4.X
Vice-President.
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1 OvOOtC0-C- .-i-CJ- &-5-
it
Connecticut's Fast Day.
rr.or McLean of Connect!
i-tif h- nflmwl Krirtav ATnrrh
as 'ay of fasting and prayer. ;W
Thi- is Good Friday the date that W
is :i 12Y.y chosen in Connecticut 'W
ior tuc annual last nay. ine go- y 1
vernor recommends that the people w
of the state on that day in their
homes and churches devoutly turn
their thoughts and desires from the i ;
things that perish with the using to !;
those imperishable treasurers that W
bring to the children of men peace
and honor and happiness and a
faith that know no fear."
HOTEL
.MILLER
The Family Grocery
ASHHEIX m
Cashier. 4
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I fit find I IVAIIUIVHL DHIVK
OF BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
OAPIUL 850000
$ut0$ and Undivided Profits 20000 1
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. g
1 DIRECTORS. g
William Kelly C. H. maris a
'Buys and sells Mesican money
and Domestic Exchange.
Foreign Drafts issued on all
points in Europe.
Robert Dalzell
S. L. Dworman
m
A. Ashheim.
31. Alonso.
KI5F1TTED
AND v -5- :-REFURNISHED
PRO.FRETOK
Brownsville Tex.
Congressional Fish Story.
Delegate Mark Smith of Ari-
zona is one of the finest conversa-
tional members of the Congres-
sional Fishing Club. He is cred-
ited with a recent story that is
said to have made even the hard-
ened raconteurs of the cloak-
rooms hold their breath. "I was
up at Dickerson's on the Poto-
mac fishing for bass last year"
said Smith. "We were using
frogs but nad a lot of under-sized j
minnows in a cove'red tin pail On and aftir June 14th 1902
hung over the side of the boat.
Meals the Choicest
To Be Obtained
On the market
e e
A Three Story Brick
40 Nicely Furnished Rooms.
On Principal Business Street.
e
Keasonablo Kates
to Families
Time Table.
Rio Grand Railroad.
repulnr pasencor
run as follows:
trains wil
Leaves
Arrive Brownsville
Somethinf ptivk the hnnt n sud-
j - . .. . n-1 Leaves Brownsville (daily) at
den jerk and the pail slipped off ; Arrive Point Isabel "
and went to the bottom. I cussed
a little but went on fishing. This
spring I went to Dickerson's (
again and anchored in about the j
5amc place where I lost the min- j -
nows the vear before just below a I f0 notfail to
0 am
10 15 pin
3 am
4 15 p m
Jose Celaya
big sycamore tree. During the
afternoon a good reel dropped
overboard ft was too valuable (
to lose and one of the boatmen
began grappling for it. He didn't
get the reel but he brought up the
identical minnow pail I had lost
the year before. We opened it
and there was the whole mess of
minnows splashing around and
grown to the right size for bass."
"I suppo: of course 3011 used
them" said "Uncle Joe" Cannon
sarcastically. "Certainly" replied
Smith "and I caught a string of
the finest bass vou ever saw." .
Do Hot go through life suffering
because yon have been told that your
disease is incurable. I can prove
that my knowledge of Physic Science
and Alkloidal Dosimetric Medication
will bo a boon to you. If I cannot
cure yon I can at least relieve your
sufferings and make ' life a little
sweeter to you. 21y reputation is
based upon my success. I will visit
any part of the county day or night to
attend the sick. Consultation confi-
dential. Calls left at the Botica del
Leon will bo promptly answered.
C. C. FORD Al. D.
Office: Scbodtz Building Cor. Wash-
ington and lltb. streets.
Miss RosaPellat
FOIXT ISABEL TEXAS
Foil and fre.h assortment
of table and fancy groceries
arriving by every boat.
Domestic and imported
? canned goods cheese bnt-
5 ter crackers potatoes etc.
J. A. OTTMAOT.
BRICK MASON
Is at present in BrnwnsYilIf anil
is leady io fill any order fur hrick
work plastering or setting stones.
Has lime for sale.
Residence Uor. St. Charles tmd
9th St.. Work (Jnnrnnti p.
1 CiiOCtRi ES 1
all kinds can be hail at
John icCovern's
OH ELIZABETH STP.EE1
Jellies and Jams
Qatmeal and Rico.
High-grade Hams
fjtttmegs and Spice.
JjlftGkerel and Macaroni
jooti onds for the money.
Qnions if you please.
Vfirmi2elli Canned Frnit.
very thing that's nice.
Reasonable Prices
fjever Fails to Snit.
'Save Money.
Health Aimniuiitioa
Mi
You Want the Best.
Your Physician aims to put
all his knowledge experience and
skill into the prescription he
wiilef . It is an order for a com-
bination of remedies which your
case requires. He cannot rely on
the result nnless the ingredients
are properly compounded.
Be fair to your doctor aud
to jourself by bringing your
prescriptions here. They'll be
compounded mil' by registered
pharmacists who are aided by the
largest stock of drugs in this part
of the States everything of the
finest quality that money can buy
or experience select.
J. L PUTEGNAT & BRO.
Botica del Leojst.
J L ES II
JnyUU u
VNAAAAAAWVVWWVWV
The Joke on the Swede.
"This talk of the fellows who
jMo do something' for Cuba
opposed to reciprocity re-
e of the man who was
ever aw.. .
. . 'oon in Vc-.tc street
claimants
i t rsaid Senator Depcw.
trulv far- 1
went bv the door a
have been v
vumbhnsr out eyes
ment would f. '
T. se bleeding and face
SSUOX1' IlAcdin. Notwith-
arrangement
f cllow was shcutmg
equally as m
x W hat s the mat-
as to this co' . t x
itnan asked. Why
of guardin
. . re and he hit me a ter-
. . jw m the nose and said
Kakc that you blasted Ncrweg-
'fui. r n)n..f 4-i.v
lan.t. lui'uv ciuvjuv
Ohait till I tell you. Then he
hit meV another crack in the
mouth liockei mc down and
loosened Welf of my teeth and
said "Take tifcst too. you blasted
Xorwcgian.' lVee nothing fun- 1
ny in mat insi5svea tne ouier
man. 'Hal hal lialshouted the
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BROWESVILLE. Texas. asd MATAM0S0S Mexico.
WIM HESTER ASMS AKB AMMUNITION
The Sew Sclioon
er Line
-COMPOSED OF TOE SCHOOXERS-
Brazos Beacliain and Pierce Simpson
-PLYING BETWEEX-
Netv York JSeiv Orleans Galveston
and Brazos Santiago.
Rates from Galveston to Brownsville 25 off old Morgan Lino rales.
Rates from New Orleans to Brownsville oft old Morgan Line rates.
For freight space and other information apply to
Emile L. Kowaxski New Orleans La.
Fkaxk L. Knur GalvcstonTes.. S2- or
battered one. The jokers that Fi.i j GEORGE MORE Agen and General Manager
Succersors to Celestik jAOOn
Merchants
IHP0STEE3 OF
Wines Liquors Cigars
AND TABLE LUXURIES.
A complete stock of the finest im-
ported and domestic
Wine Cognac .Mineral Water
Gin Ale Cigars and
Pure Olive Oil Delicasies
of all descriptions kept in stoc-.
DEALERS IN TEE BEST BRANDS Or
Sporting Goods
SHOT GUNS
Pistols Rifles
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AND
AMMUNITION.
Prompt attention Riven to all orders by mail or otherwise.
ra-FALLTRADE SOLlCITEf) ."53
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H. M. FIELD
i -DEALER IiV
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k Shelf and Heavey Hardware
rAGRIC CTGRAL IMPLEBTEHTSj
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Tin and Wooden V ;re-
Wupperraan Non-Breakable
White Enameled Ware
Sheet Tin and Iron
Round and Flat Bar Iron
White Lead Imbricating Oil
Tnrpentine Paint Varnish
and Wtindor Gass
Mixed and Dry Paints for
Carriaces and Buildings m
Jarriafie Wegon and Build-
ing Material.
Sash Doors and Blinds to
order;
Limejement and Bricks.
Agt. for John Finnigan & Co.
l Pav thp Highest Prices for Hides Skins and all ConDtry Prodaee iU
in w
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a Swede.
Brownsvile. Texas
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 259, Ed. 1, Friday, January 2, 1903, newspaper, January 2, 1903; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144162/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .