Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 251, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 24, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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but no wrapper ami lw parkarj
bears the words. 1 1 num 11
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It is interesting to learn that
OierraaAY which has generally "been
understood to diseonnige the em
pigment of women in Govern
ment posts is giving way to the
tendency of the times and that the
Prussian Minister for Railways
who .has expressed his great sur-
prise at the restricted employ
ment of women in the railway
service particularly as hooking
clerks for the sale of tickets &c.
has ordered that they are to be en
gaged more extensively...
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WffiBAWAVH
Tnink about the
The enormous sales of the Grarhophnne arc
wmmuwm vj w k MUj DUVU a
GRAFHOPHONE
'MATCHLESS'POWER OFx ENTERWINMENT
3 That aaLYIENSE DESIRE for POSSESSION is awakened iGl wfeo bear it.
f ITSUPPLIES AN ACTUAL WANT (THE IRRESISTIBLE DEMAND FOR DIVERSION
AND RELAXATION) TO GRATIFY WHICH MANY ARE WILLING TO DO WITHOUT OTHER
NECESSITIES. IT IS THE
UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINER OF THE AGE
An inexhaustible source of Wonder and Delight to all.
It is simple in construction and prices are arranged to suit all pocket books: whileihe
demand will continue as long as human nature exists. i
The introduction of a few Graphophones into a community at once creates an increasing
demand for RECORDS and SUPPLIES and a COVTIXUOUS BUSINESS is thus esta Wisfcetf. Why "not
secure the Libera! Profits which are allowed dealers?
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE TERMS ETC. TO.
"Columbia Phonograph Co. oe'i)
88 Wabash Avenue CHICAGO.jlfok;
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Bhelf and Heavy Hardware
B ; . AGRIGULTU. AL IMPLEMENTS
r Tin. and Wooden Warp
r Wnppennan Non-Breakable
r White Enameled Ware
E Sheet Tin and Iron
Round and Flat Bar Iron
White Lead Lubricating Oil
Turpentine Paint Varnish
S and Window Glass.
.Mixed and Dry Paints for
carriages aim mmuuigs
"Jarriajrej WV.gon and. Build-
in: Material.
Sash Doors and Blinds to
order.
Lime Cement and Bricks.
Agt. for John Pinnigan & Go.
Successors to Celestin Jagou
Commission
Merchants.
i
ffCMES.
Jellies and Jams.
Qatmeal and Rice.
High-grade Hams. '
fljiitrnegs and Spice.
MAGkerel and Macaroni.
Qood Goods for the.IWone'.
Qnions if you please
Vennbill Canned Jrnit.
Erythiijg that's nice.
Reasonable Prices.
Hever Pails to Suit.
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0.uiicy uv UUYJUir au
DEALERS IN THE BEST BRANDS" OF
Sporting Goods.
SHOT GIfiNGS
IHPOBTEES OF 9
Wines Liquors Cigars
AND TABLE LUXURIES.
& A complete stock of the -finest im-
ported ana domestic
Wine Cognac Aliaeral Water
Gin Ale Cigars and
Pure Olive Oil Delieasies
Of all descriptions kept in slock.
Prompt attention Given to All Orders by Mail or Otherwise. Family Trade Solicited. J
ISTOIS
AMMUNITION
g WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR HIDES SKINS AND ALL COUNTRY PRODUCE
HEALTH li W.
1
CiTTt POLICIES
"St
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WfllUEN BY
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-John 1c
fans
ON ELIZABETH STREET.
L.A.ROTJSSET
Elizabeth Street
Tonsorial
Artist.
The place to get ar first-class
Shave or Hair-Cut.
Polite and Courteous Attention to All.
lk Way to MM Op Your Home Town is kPalronize Home Iniuslries. )
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! TEE HERAIJ) ...
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Jepaflmeiil i
j IS PREPARED TO EXECUTE
WITH DISPATCH
a All Olafises of Work
r In the-'Latest Styles i
QIVE ffg YGfiJR filDCT ilRiDER .
You Want the Best.
Your Physician aims to
put all his knowledge ex-
perience and skill inlto the
prescription he writes. It is
an order for a combination
of remedies which your case
reqiiires. He cannot rely on
the result unless the ingre-
dients are pure and reliable
and properly compounded.
Be fair to your doctor and
to yourself by bringing your
prescriptions here. They'll
be compounded only by reg-
istered pharmacists who are
aided by the largest stock of
drugs in this part of the
State everything of the fin-
est quality that money can
buy oi experience select.
J. L PUT EGN AT. Manager
Baths I o Order
50 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
' Trade Marias
Designs
CnPvniRWTt; p
tiTonc sending a sketch and description may
Qntekjr ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probnb'r patentable Oomruunien.
UonstrlcUyconUdenUiL Handbook on PaUsnta
ent tree. Oldest aeency for secunnp putenuu
1'ateuu taken throueh Munn & Co. recelvr
tpcelal notice without caarce. lntho
Scientific American.
A handiomely illnstrated xreeltlr. J unrest cir-
cutauon of any scientmo lonrnal. Terms. $3 a
rear ; lonr months. ?L Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNNSCo.35. New York
rnca OjUco. C2FSU WanhiDtftou. tic
use bad. language ; theriampthat h roks crood ivhen
i jn go t it and jays gootyf the lamp tha c you never vUl- '
JgiJ P art with once yotr have it ; that's
Vbe f$ew Rocf )esten
Oth :r lamps may bo offered you as " 4 just as good
taeyraayb? in some respects but for all around good-
DOSS. 'ihere'S onlv nnf. Thf Vein T- 1-r.il-o
sure 1 he lamp offered you is genuine loc k for the name
on it ; every lamp has it. (300 Varieties .) .
yVA "u -u im very lamp wani. nomau er wnetner you
iri r a new lamP or stow an old one re paired or refin-
- "i'wiaountcuorriaerBiaKe oiii imp transiorm-
ea mto a ?few Rochester we can do it. Let us
cc-mi j ou litemture on tne subject.
We a re SPECIA LISTS in the treatment of diseases oi
F Tmnc rnncnltalinn CDC T3
Jtaoaanaj Rj GHETER.LAMP GO. 3SiPart; Place SS Barclay St. Sew York.
ownsville-Alice Stoe Line
W. T. DORSETT & CO.
OWNERS AND MANAGERS
Desire to mloriii the traveling pnblic that having been awarvled
the contract for carrying
The United States Mail
v They arc also prepared to carr;
T;isse23gers and Freight Packages
9
I fWOLIDAYREaajgcrEVERY DAY USE
BETWEEN
; BROWNSVILLE anb ALICE.
Until further notice stages wHMaave Brownsville and Alice on
the following schedule: " ' .
Leave BROWYILLE daily at 6 a.m. and arrive at Alice in 39 hours.
"Leave ALICE daily (except 3Ionday) at G a.m. on Monday at 10 a.m.
reacMng Brownsville in 39 hours.
Courteons treatment to patrons. Office honrs 9 to. 12 a.m. and
2 to 5 p.m." For farther information address
Subsc3??tbe for THE HERALD.
FRANK AYERSgest
r. ' LA-CSE TEXAS-
MISS SUSIE DOXSETTA&X?
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 251, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 24, 1901, newspaper, April 24, 1901; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144055/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .