Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 82, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 6, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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lit DAILY HERALD
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
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!ix wontha - 3.51
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SHE OFFMHW GOOSrr iOUBML
"Shallow Brooks - j IX 'x hurry.
f1' i V3faS : d. ihe some before?
Tbtf W1? headache bach- Buyer No sir j J didn't get that
2c? eruptions or Kidney ! until a clay at.d a half after I or-
iroableSt or thai tired feel- jderedit. Support you mark this
Saturday Oct 6 1000.
"WHERE 'DOES THE XEWS
STAKE.
The Galveston News sees notb-
3 litT either vrry good or very bul
jit the policies of either of the
great parties and apparently
doesn't care a bagatelle which side
"wins. The News reminds one of
t he young 'lady who being asked
her opinion on the tariff said flip
uily that slie had observed that
'a dollar's worth of candy cost
mg. i nese are trie shallow
brooks TJtth their noise. Seek the source
of the brook and it is deep and quiet.
The source of illness is impure Mood.
America's Greatest Medicine Hood's Sar-
j saparHla. is Nature's cwn means of
! cleansing the enite system. It lias no
superior no equal only imitators.
Debility ".5Jj system was all rm
dawn. I had blacklieads and that tired
feeling. I began taking Hood's Sarsapa-
rSla and have gained ten pounds in weight
j arJ fee! like a nsv man' William J.
Knight. 821 Bluff Street Pittsburg Pa.
MoiwlVt Fills nun Urer ills - the non-irritating- and
only Puttiartii'' lo tubti witli HHtlrsHSaraaiiarillaI
BekaIjD's Christmas stocking if it
depends upon election proceeds: is
ilikelvto be filled with vacancv.
i'it the same undpr a hjgh tariff . . ... lL
; ihe candidates like the great
ns under a low tariff." In its effort . -
I majority of our merchants refuse
1o keep cool and refrain from tear-! . . . .
3'ig its clothes over the issnes of i . . . .
i and yjp are prompt enongn to criti-
ine nay. toe es sus ijues sucu j - .
- cisyus i-hort-eomiugs
judiiierenoe as to make it appear!
as if it hail exceedingly small in- j Iongressman Kleberg was slat-
terest in the welfare of the eonn-jedfll speak in Alice yesterday
tty. It is not necessary to believe Mr. Kleberg is doing energetic
or to preach that the country is go-' work on behalf of his part)' and
jug to the demnition bow-wows in wherever lie speaks makes a fine
"p. d. q." Boston Transcript.
For Sale At 'a Bargain.
One second-hand "Household"
sewing machine in perfectly good
o der.
One "New Home" sewing ma-
shine perfectly new.
These machines can be had at a
great saci i ice. For prices and par-
ticulars apply at this office.
&OQE?5 SarsapariHa is the Oik
k " True Blood Purifier Great Nerve-
Tonic Stomach Regulator. To thou-
sands its irrest merit Is KHQVJt-l.
THE HERALD IS
mi OFFICIAL GiTY JOURNAL.
Tae Kind "Yon Have Always Bouglit and wliicli lias been
in use for over SO years has "borne the signature of
g and lias Ibeen made under his per-
l jLj$7t sonal supervision since its infancy-i-Z-rvX
' Allow no one to deceive you in this. .
All Counterfeits Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but?
Ssi)eriments that trifle with and endanger the health o
Iiifants and Children Experience against Rvp crimen t.
iti Is C
Castoria is a harmless suhstitute for Castor Oil Par-' .
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 Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind-
Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food regulates the
Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
r.r.rr.-CTi.y.-r. - ...... . .
1he event of the success nf one par-
ty bnt when two candidates rep-
jesenting principles so diametri-
rally opposed as those of the dem-
ocrats and republican platforms
are asking the vote of the people
it would surely seem 'incumbent
upon every good citizen to form
an opmiou as to wnicli would
he better for the country
nnd give that 'side his sup-
port. These extremely neutral peo-
ple who are so slow to express an
opinion or to.take a decided step
in any direction must appear either
very much afraid of losing friends
or else extremely indifferent as to
the outcome. It is not that sort of
men that ever effect any great good
in the world nor do the' inspire
the respect of their fellow men
impression upon his hearersv The
able manner in which he handles
the leading issues of the campaign
shows that he thoroughly under-
stands them and is entirely com-
petent to uphold ths best interests
of the country m congress.
DON'T GO AWAY o
nless yon caa a fiord it for drink-
ingjte new beer
"THE TEXAS PRIDE"
"Will teacowon up as well It's
really tlifest heer ever brought
to this market equal to. any of the
famous brews of the old country of
America. To try it will Le a rev-
elation to yon. It is simply splen-
did. Everybody needs it this hot
weather .
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jellies and Jams
atmeal and Rice
igh Grade Hams
utmegs and Spice
ackerel and Macaroni
hocolate and Cheese
ood goods for the monevj
nious if you please
ermicelli Canned Fruit!
very that's nice
easouable price
fever fails to suit.
GEftueggE CASTOR
Bears the Signature of
J
IN
ALWAYS
M You Haie Uays Bought
In Use For Over SO Years
T!S CCKTAUrt CCfiPAfjr. 7T MURRAY CTREET NEW YCRK CITY.
eacock's School For Boys
sve money by buying at
JOHN McOOVERM5S
To Cure A Cold In OaeDay.
Take Laxative "Brorao Quinine
An independent newspaper is what Tablets. All druggists refund the
ibe News aspire to be but an in-
dependent paper is one wiiich en-
dorses either side it deems best.
The News has never beeu known
to endorse the republicans out
and out but when it differs from
tiie democrats maintains an
attitude of neutral indifference.
Such a course is not worth of a
great paper. It should get on one
ido or the other or of it finds
the policies of both parties totally
niirecuncihrble to its .conscience
l.heu let it formulate its own be-
iief into an independent platform
and nominate a ticket that will
money if it fails to cure. E W.
Grove's signature is on each box
and advocate them openly.
The News is too-great a paper
to stand for nothing in the
political issues of the country:
It need not grow frantic or be-
come a calamity howler; there
need be- no loss of dignity by tak
ing a positive stand on any ques-
tion. In fact a newspaper rather
gains prestige by advocating in a
dignified manner such measures as
at it deems wisest and best."
z;jc.
THIS IS IT
The new beer just put on the mar-
ket by the San Antonio Brewing
association (City Brewery). It's
just about the best beer anybody
evory drunk. It's what everybody
needs. It's a tonic and an appetiz-
er. Try
"THE TEXAS PRIDE."
And be happy.
Notice to Parents.
Parties disering to enter their
children in the public school for
represent its own peculiar views 1 the current session must do so
within this week and the next. No
pupils will be received afterward
without examination or ability to
enter regular classes.
Tnos. P. Barbouk Principal.
October 1st.. 1900.
For Hale cheap Smiles from Brownsville
ONE PIECE OF. LAND
vBcr enclosure -with good wire fence
coiluing 500 ACRES at the Ohnito
Ranch; said pjusture has Reeacasand
permanent watei
ALSO
For Sala 2000 teres'
North of the Ohnito Ranch running to
Los Fesnos Resaca. For further partic-
ulars apolv to
YlCTORIANO FERNANDEZ.
Brownsville Texas Oct. 1 1900.
LAND FOR SALE.
ij ij if Hi
768 ACRES
in Lavaca county near the Jack-
sou county Hue out of the Hardy
League. This land fronts on the
Navidad river which portion is
excellent fRXining laud; the back
laud is very desirable for grazing
and is well timbered.
est tnd &an Monio i sxas
Educate yonr boy in thi dry and e!cvaru atmosphere. A
Military Department. Limited attcr.danc?. :et tenchprs
Prepare for college. A rninesK cour ai.d e c!.- acwl course.-
Three miles rom the city by. the Late. Discipline. New t-ie'e bi;iidti:g. Artesian.
wtjter hot air and gas. T wo boys to a rotau. We look after the boy iTay and
night. A Primary Department. A competent matron. Exceptional i4-cominoda
tions for board. Best possible sanitary improvements. Baths closet hivoratorie
on each floor Study hall at night. Hot a church echool. vv iUe r'-w for hand-
niely illustrated catalogue.
Wil. ESLLY
Presioent.
S. L. DwORiLVK
Vice-President.
A. AsHEZix
Caehieri $
m
'lonai
OF
BtgWi vii'e Tf xas.
CAPITAL - - - $50000.
Surplus and Undivided Profits . - 20000.
A general banking business transacted.
Foreign draftsissued o"n all points in Europe.
Buy and sell Mexican money and domestic exchange.
k DIRECTORS :
Tfilliam Kelly Robert Dalzell S. L. Dwonnan
C. Hi. Maris A. Ashheim.
The Monitor published in the
littlb town of Pleasauton in Atas
cosa county has twenty-five an-
nouncements for various county
ofiieers. Brownsville a town.six or
eighf times as large as Heasantou
ami with but one English 'paper
has as yet not even one candidate
AGENT WANTED FOR "GALVES-
TON; The Horrors of a Stricken Citv."
by Murat Halsread a fearful tale of a
beauteous city swept into the sea. De-
mand enormous. Splendid book. Onlv
1.50. Agents selling from 10 to 100
daily and clearing from & to $75 daily.
A bonanza for Agents. Only endorsed
book. Freight paid. Credit given.
Outfits free. Send six two cent stamps
for postage. Big commissions. Send
for ontfit and territorv todav. THE
DOMINION COMPANY Dept. A.
CHICAGO.
Liut wiat.uuiry at Hesald office
! 640 ACRES
in Eimball county lyinsr near
Junction Citv. This is ccgider-
ed the best grazing land that
section.
For full particulars writ
J . M I5rov
Victor
V or
Jesse O. Wheeler.
Brownsville Texas.
MILTON A-MAUPIN JR.
STENOGRAPHER
AjYD typewriter
j $A!i kinds of stenographic workX
j.cexecnted with neatness and dis y
patch. Special attention giveiKjj
;o Conrt reporting legal work
and Uorrespondense.
Kates reasonable.
Ofiiep wirii H. Weli Esq
BROW;SVILLE - - - TEXAS
1 1 f0SAG.UmX iA for
; MS
mi
bmridWomeiil
Ihe entry into Tvomanhood is a critJ time
a Ctrl with hor vrnole being undergdnK
chaigc tho seeds of femalo troubles are sown.
Uttlo menstrnal disorders if neglected at tlid
tiraev will follow tho woman all her lifo and
grow into fatal complications. That femala
tronbles are robbing homes and filling grave"
yards prove3 this. Yet irregular and painful
menstruation aro often permitted to go on sap-
ping the lif a and energy -while Wins of Cardni
the positive relief for these ills is on tbe sholf
of every drag store. Wine of Cardni helps ths
maiden enrstain tho shock of puberty by induc-
ing & painless and natural menstrual flow.
"When on this important function is started
right a healthy life will usually follow. "Wine
of Cardni is1 an emmesagoguc of great power
and works wonders in strengthening the deli-
cate and sensitive female organs. Many young
women owe their lives to Vf ine of Cardni. 2fo
woman should! give up hopo until she has givea
"Wine of Cardni a trial. If thousands have
seen red reUef through it why not yoa?
Tolly Kas. Feo. 24 1S99.
I have suffered' untold pain at menstraal
periods for a long time; was nervous had no
fcppetite and lost fcterest in everything; ir
fact was miserable. -I have taken fonr bottles
of Vvine or Cardui v?ith Blacz-Drauht when
needed and to-day I dm entirely ctund. I can
net express the thanks I feel for what
have done for me.
Sliss DLLA 5f. ST
la cases requiring! B?ec?! ? .e
t!!re3. civmc srmDJonw. "TjIi
A.n)ir Dap&runent" Tea i .
urwia 2Ied:ctae Cbiapaay Chatts
nooga Tenn.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 82, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 6, 1900, newspaper, October 6, 1900; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143921/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .