Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 7, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 12, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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lessa O. Wheeler Ed. an Prop. i
Desperate Fight for Life-
Hon. J. IN". Garner j
The Heuald is authorized to announce ' JPrs- Nathan Veal says :
a Candidate for Congress rrom as this . i a i i s r r r r f 1
the Fifteenth District subject to the J p j Jy j- j j- y
SATURDAY JULY 12 1902.
G0MP0UND
Next to the devil Colonel Henri I lVeil Alt t'mm the Insmie Hospi-
Watterson is ferninstGrover Cleve
land.
The HoustoD Post still cannot
torgive Aguinaldo. It now sug-
gests that he be made governor of
Guam.
Here's a brand new presidential
boom from London. Who ever
thonght of Cboate for the pres-
idency before Don M. Dickenson
discovered the idea?
It IS strange that all these pro
phecies about King Edward';
never bemer crowned were nut
heard of until his illuess prevent
ted the coronation on the date set
for it.
The San Antonio Express last
Wednesday issued a special indus
trial edition which gives an excel
lent idea of the advantages oi
that city and mentions its leading
business firms and citizens of all
professions.
The excitement over the demo
cratic state chairmanship is due
largely to the fact that there is no
contest for any other office and
no issue in which any great in
terest is felt. The convention
must have something to enthuse
over.
The prohibitionists have been
so much encouraged by their suc-
cess in carrying small towns or pre-
cints for local option that they
have concluded to try a state cam-
paign once more. It will land them
just about where they were the last
time it was tried in Texas.
Newport has a new social sen-
satiou. One of the leaders of the
inner circle of tho lamented Ward
Alhster's Pour Hundred has giv
en a dinner at which the guest of
honor was a monkey belonging
to Joe Leiter. Jocko is said to
have behaved himself very pro-
perly at the dinner. No doubt he
found himself in congenial company.
The oleomargarine manufactu-
rers boldly declare that they will
evade the law prohibiting the prac-
tice of coloring their product to
imitate butter by selling the color
ing matter separately with in-
structions for using the same so that
hotel keepers or others wishing to
pass it as butter can do so. The
public shoulh promptly spot the
hotels which play such a trick up
on their gnests and boycott them.
The claim that oleomargariue is
just as wholesome as butter is
untrue. It is made of beef fat
which is exceedingly indigestible
and the continued eating of which
is said to be a leading cause of
dyspepsia and other stomach
troubles. Like lard it is far less
digestible than butter. This paper
wishes for the welfare of the cat-
tle interests but not at the sacri-
fice of the people's health. Oleo-
margarine is unfit for use as food
aud should be rejected by everyone
who has any respect for his
stomaeh. Fortunately the cattle
industry is in a healthy enough
condition not to be affected by the
suppression of this fake by-pro-duc
of the paskeries.
tal as Well as Cured My
Rheumatism.
There never was a remedy so
highly recommended as Paine's
Celery Compound. There never
was a remedy in such universal
demand. It is popular.aud prized
in tens' of thousands of hornet
because it makes sick people well.
Paine'.s Celery Compound has
saved thousands from nervous
postration and eollHpse ; it has ef-
fected wonderful cures in kidney
and liver complaints ; its victories
over rheumatism and neuralgia
have commanded the attention and
admiration of our best physicians.
It has cured disease when every
thing else has failed.
Mrs. Nathan Heals a well-known
lady of Gallup's Mills Vt. writes
as follows: "For ten mouths be
fore I commenced taking Paine's
Celery Compound I could not put
my foot on the first rouud of my
chair only five inches from the
floor. I had nearly lost the ust
of my left side and I could
not lift a pound weight with the
left hand without danger of drop
ping it. Many times-l would lift
something at the table only to
drop it. I had a pressure in the
top of my head and a pain at the
base of the brain which a would
leave me so nervous thajp used
to tell my husband I wovd surely
go crazy. I could not ceep still
at night and bundays were just
awful to me. I found my whole
system postrated nod it took a
a long time to build up my poor
worn-out nerves. I think that
Paine's Celery Compound saved
me from the Insane Hospital as
well as cured my rheumatism.
Tlrecl
that's alL No energy no
vim no vigor no ambition.
The head aches thoughts
are confused memory fail?.
Life becomes a round of
work but half accom-
plished of eating that does
not nourish of sleep that
fails to refresh and of
resting that never rests.
That's the beginning of
nervous prostration.
"I was very i.ervou. and so tired
and exhausted that I cmld not do my
work. One dose of Dr. Miles' Nervine
quieted my nerves and drove away the
lassitude. Seven bottles did wonders
in restorinir my health."
Mrs. M. E. Lacy Fortville Ind.
Dt. Miles'
Nervine
strengthens the worn-out
nerves refreshes the tired
brain and restores health.
Sold by druggists on guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical Co. Elkhart Ind.
I
The state advertises for bids to
put a barb wire fence arouud San
Jacinto battle ground.
WANTED A BARGAIN
IN POSTAGE STAMPS.
He was a queer-looking chap who
leaned over the counter of the post
office the other day aMJsaid to the
man in attendance:
"Be you tha postmas
"What do you want?
"I -want to know whacVetter
stamps are selling at today."
Two cents."
"Anything off when a man buys
two or three?"
"No."
"Couldn't throw in a centstamp
could you?"
"Throw in nothing."
"Thank you. Just thought I'd
ask. I buy a good many in the
course of a year and you could
have my whole custom if yon d do
the fair thing."
"The law doesn't permit any
discount."
"There's where the law makes a
mistake for you'd sell more if you
took a little something off for cash
or gave them acbrorao."
"If you had some stamps with
the gum worn off that you conld
take Ipss for I conld make them go
with a little paste."
"We have nothing of the sort
here. How'many "
"I might have bought them atj
my place I but being Boston li
thonght I might get them cheaper.
No stamp sellers in the town that
sell below regular rates?"
"I think nut."
"P'r'aps there's another post-
office where they sell off their
stock below cost to make room
for u big new lot of stamps of
the latest designs. Compulsory
sale perhaps or postmaster going
out of business and determined to
sell the supply of stamps he has on
baud at any sacrifice."
"There's no place in America of
that sort you'll find. Now order
your stamps if von want any and
go."
"Well then if I can't et no
discount here's a cent; give me a
stamp just to try and if it gives
satisfaction I'll recommend you to
my neighbors."
"Thank you.' We aim to please
Good day!" Exchange.
AflENDS ITS CHARTER.
The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been
in use for over 30 years has home the signature of
and has heen made under his per-
-Xy j!?' sonal supervision since its infancy.
''CoiCtiC Allnufwn mio r i fxioivA -vein Iji tTifC-
A1I Counterfeits Imitations and (C Just-as-good" are Imfc
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castor ia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare-
goric Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishuess. It cui'es Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It-relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
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The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET NCWY4AK CITY.
Brownsville Land and Irrigation
Company Increases Its Capital
Stock.
A dispatch from Anstin Texas
of July 8 reports that the Browns-J
Vine .Liauu anu irrigation company.
of Dallas has filed an amendment
lo its charter increasing its capital
stock from $250000 to $300000. j
j Notice.
Freight per the schooner Beach-
am from New Orleaus to Browns-
ville is reduced 20 per cent off the
regular tariff to take effect at once
The Beacham will sail from New
Orleans Saturday July 12.
Louis Kowalski
Agent.
jUVAL WEST
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SanAntoulo.Texas
EREXGH BUILDING iJAIN PLAZA.
Will practice in the federal and state
courts. Land titles examined.
it
5-
ft
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THE TAILOR.
)S
ELIZABETH STREET.
)o(
'. am prepared to make
suits and clean
Clothes on short
Notice. Work
Guaranteed.
ft
Shop Opposite Thielen Bakery.
The Family Grocery
POINT ISABEL TEXAS
Mrs Ko'sa Pellat Manager
Full and fre?h assortment
of table and fancy groceries
arriving by every boat.
Domestic and imported
canned goods cheese but-
ter crackers potatoes etc.
Brownsville Navigation Co.
S INCORPORATED 1901s-
BROWNSVILLE GALVESTON NEW ORLEANS
Regular Service Rendered bv First Glass Vessels-
The imw and fast sailing schooner
BRAZOS
ttILL sail from New York direct for Brownsville on or.
ff about April 1st. 1902. Through rates to Brownsville
advantageous to shippers. For freight space and all
other particulars apply to
EIO GKRANDE R. R. Co. Agent Brownsville.
FRANK L. KIRK Agent Galveston.
S- P. WEBFOED Traffic Manager.
Oh Wm Pa
BLINDFOLDED!
Mothers this is the manner in whlci
your daughters ace allowed to rush Into
womanhood and this is why so many wo-
men are martyrs to disease. Begin even
before the menstrual periods begin and
give your daughters .......
G'P 'O GERSTLE'S
mJk m Jm m FEMALE PANACEA
regularly and they will become strong
active healthy vivacious and beauti-
ful young women happy wives and haD
py mother?
(Gerstle'g Female Panacea) cures all Female Diseases lm
fcanty Menses Prolapsus Leucorrhcea Tumors etc.
mown. n. u. onnncn i inc. auno actiiater MS3. writs gg fellswn:
A REMARKABLE CURE.
We have a remarkable statement which vre would like to make to you. There la m
young lady xn our community whose menstrual period had stopped and whom thi
doctors said was blood poisoned. One day her lather came into oarstoYeandwl
advised him to try G. F. P. (Gerstle's Female Panacea.) Haaldhe did not
j c " "(i ! uiu w uuo uusc mii; rfiiui. wane one oottie entire!
cured her eound and well. She had been haytng fits and the doctors hd nihi?
li. L UAItKE HXE fc SONS. Schlater. Hiv"
Wriu U LADIES' 1IKAXTM CLCB r.tt.
"- tar L. Gemtls A Co. for txm 4rfa
oiiceraian our c&i.
np to die.
Druggists Sell G. F P.
sw LIQUID REFRESHMENTS!
COURTEOUS
ism
INTERNATIONAL
SALOON
ErjZABETB STREET BROWNSVILLE
Wines Brandies Liquors Ggais.
VICTOR E6LY. JR
THE FINEST W TBjE CITY.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 7, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 12, 1902, newspaper, July 12, 1902; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth146213/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .