Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 255, Ed. 1, Monday, April 29, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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If We Only Dared. -
OccasioutHy a critic rises up to
tell ns that we don't print every-
thing we know; that we don't give
onr readers all the news. That's
airignt. air. Untie. We. have m
wife and family to support.and we
don't care to try the realities
another state of existence while we
can get grub and a place v to stay
in this. If we were to print all
we know about ever old measly
cuss in this a dozen wives would
be looking for a divorce lawyer to-
morrow half the young men in
town would go west and some of
the young girls would enter a con-
vent if they could get in. We
would have a paper that would be
read with absorbing interest for
one week but the next . week a
sorrowing community would be
reading a fool editors' obituary
if we were to print all we know.
Ploresville Chronicle.
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A Cape Town doctor after mak-
ing an autopsy on the body of a
plague patient developed the dis-
ease aud died. It is now admitted
that white people are susceptible
to the disease. This Asiatic pest
is knocking at many of the chief
ports of the world. It-is a grim
thought that perhaps this pest is a
"val of wrath" to be emptied on
the? robber nations of civilization
exchange for their rain of
machiBe-gun bullets on the lesser
breeds. Mexican Herald.
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rIM"T" TOBACCO SPIT
' i Your Lifeaway!
You can be cured of any form of tobacco using
easily be made -well strong magnetic full ot
new life and Vigor by taking fiO-TO-BAC
that makes weak men strong. Mauy gain
ten pounds in ten days. Over 500000
- cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book-
let and advice FREE. Address STERLING
REMEDY CO. Chicago or New Yojk. 437
8 . -. 8
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Jellies and Jams.
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Oatmeal nd Eice.
High-grade Hams.
Nutmegs anjLpice.
MACerel and Macaroni.
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good Goods fortbeMoney.
Onions if you'please.
Vermisilli Canned Fruit.'
Everything that's nice.
Reasonable Prices. e
Never Fails to Suit.
'Save Money by buying at
m flflcliovern s
OI.EUilim SHEET.
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L.A.ROUSSET
Elizabeth. Street
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Tonsorial
Artist.
The place to get a firsi-t'lns
Shave or Hair Cut.
Polite and Courfeoas AttentiolTlirAII.
r "ir Ay.' rr SES51!AWTS9 ADD TO TVC
Think about the
The cnormons sales of the Graphophone are
caused by the fact that it lias such
iATGHLESS POWER OF ENTERTAINMENT
Tiat an INTENSE DESIRE for POSSESSION is awakened la all wfco fcear it.
" ' FT SUPPLIES AN ACTUAL WANT CTHE irresistible demand for diversion
AND K-LAXATION) TO GRATIFY WHICH MANY ARE WILLING TO DO WITHOUT GTKi.!
&Z3ZZL.71ZS. 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; while the
'emmd v.ill continue as long as human nature exists. .
The inlrcJection of a few Graphophones into a community at once creates an increasing
demand for KECGHDo cr.d SLPPUES and a CO.VnMJOUS BUSINESS is thus established. Why net
. jctue the Liberal ('routs which e.fc allowed dealers?
WRITE. FOR CATALOGUE. TERMS ETC. TO '
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C65ttrnr:!a Phonograph Co.9 (Gen'D :
Thba-sh' Avenue . ' CHICAGO ILL.
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Shelf and Heavy Hardware
A-GHIGULTUSAL IMPLEMENTS
Tin and Wooden Ware
Wupperraan Non-Breakable
White Enameled Ware
Sheet Tin and Iron"
Round and Fiat Bar Iron
White Lead LnbncaiiugOil
Turpentine Paint Yarnish
and Window Glass. .
Mixed and Dry Paints for
Carriages and 'Buildings
'Jarriage Wagon and Build
ing Material.
Sash Doors and Blinds to
order.
Lime Cement and Bricks.
Agt. for John Firinigan & Co.
Successors to Celestin Jagod
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Ommissioii
IMPORTERS OF
Wines Liquors Cigars
AND TABLE LUXOMES.
A complete stock'of the finest im-
ported and domestic
Wine Cognac Mineral Water
Gin Ale .' Cigars and
Pure Olive Oil Delieasies
Of all descriptions kept iu stock.
IJEALERS IN THE BEST BRANDS OF
Sporting Goods
SHOT GUNS
Pistols Rifles
AND
'AMMUNITION
Prompt Attention Given to All Orders by Mail or Otherwise. Family Trade Solicited.
FIRE and
;V MARINE
: WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR HIDES SKINS MO ALL COUHTRY PRODUCE. 2.
to
(0 BROWNSVILLE
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LY; AGENT.
TEXAS.
The Way io Sj;:!d Op Your Home Town is' io Patronize Borne Industries.
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; IS PREPARED TO EXECUTE'
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DISPATCH
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In the Latest Styles
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GIVE ffS YOUR NEXT OftOBH
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Fir HOLIDAY fRESENTS-;For pVERY DAY USE
The Lamp of Steady Habits
The lamp thWt doesnjt nare np or smote or cause you v
to us bad language ; the lamp that looks good -when p
' you eet it and stays cood : the lamp that you never will- a
lTTHr TinT. iff t nnv rrtn ViorA it thif 'e f
Che jNfew Rochester
Other lamps may be offered you as "just as fcood "
they may be in some respfcts. but for all.aroucd good-
ness there's only one. The $cc Rochester. ?o make
sure the lamp offered you is genuine looker the name
on it; every lamp has'it. .300 Varieties.)
Old Hiivnxpsi Made err.
We can fill every l&mn want. Xo matter whether you
want a new lamp or stove an old one repaired or refin-
ished. avse taountod or other make of lamp transform-
ed into a New Rochester wo can do it. Jjct us
sena tou literature on the subject
We are SPECIALISTS in the treatment of diseases oi
?Lamps. Consultation FREE.
THE ROCHESTER UMPCO. 3SParkriace&S3 Barclay St. Hew York.
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You -Wan! the Best.
Yoiir Physician aims to
put all his knowledge ex:
perience and skill into the
prescription he writes. It is
an order for a combination
of remedies -which your ease
reqxiires. 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 every tiling of the fin-
est quality that money can
buy oi experience select.
J. L PUT EGN AT. Manager
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W. T. DORSETT & GO.
. ' O wfsiEFS AND MANAGERS
Desire to inform the traveling pnblic thathaving been uvntrdetll
the contract for carrying
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j Tfiey an also prepared to earry
P-sseiigefs Freight Packages
BET-WEEN
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HOWNSVILLE Aisrfl ALICE.
Ba.tiis to Qider.
Subscribe for THE HERALD.
Until-fardier mtie stages wifl.lmvp Hronriisvit! um Allae on
The following sdhfulnlf"; .
Lenve BROWKSTILLE. aaflr at C a-tn. aifdarriTr? at Aifw f h P.firr
Leaye ALICE daily (except Monday) fit 6 a.rti. ton Maatlay at 10 a.m.T
.reachiiig Brorii5villd ill 30 boars.
Conrteon treatment W) patrons. Office : honrsf 9 io'l&n'.m. fliit
2 to 5 p.m. ' For farther information afldress. ".""""
FRANK AYERS ag-est
UA-QE.-TlsAS
;!SS SUSIE DORSETT jAGENT;
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 255, Ed. 1, Monday, April 29, 1901, newspaper, April 29, 1901; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144059/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Cameron+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .