The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 28, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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Take Down the Old.
Hang Up the New.
YOU SHOULD HAVE
The Texas
Stockman
and Farmer
BEG A'U S B
You need it every day to keep posted on current events.' Think
it over at once and you'll order it immediately. In fact you must
have good maps or remain ignorant of the true aspect of many
important questions such as Railroads Canal Routes Distances
Locations of Floods Hurricanes eta
DESCRIPTION Concisely speaking three maps are contained
on one sheet each of which would be worth $1 retail. Texas is on
one side with a complete statement index locating its thousands of
places. The United States and World maps are on the opposite side.
Every thing is clearly and beautifully engraved and printed and
will give you and yours a Liberal Geographical Education and
Reference I hart.
OUR OFFER Owing to the purchase of a very large edition
our reader can secure them for 2TJSXT iO DAYS on following
terms:
FIRST: Tte Map will be mailed to any address on receipt of SI.
SECOND: We will send this map and the Stockman and Farmer
to each new subscriber tor one year upon receipt of SI.
THIRD: Any old subscriber sending us SI to pay his subscrip-
tion one full year in adrance will receive a map free.
REMEMBER THIS OFFER ONLY HOLDS GOOD FOR SIXTY DAYS.
address stockman and Farmer San Antonio Tex.
No Agent's Commission on this Proposition.
A CURE FOR COLIC IN HORSES
It is of creat importance in the'
n r c A
ireuuiiuu ui tuiit b.i)o :
veterinary surgeon to first
as- j
certain what has brought
on the '
attach it it is uue 10 me consump- j
tion of a quantity of dry food and
I
there is reason to believe there is a
hardened mass of dry. undigested
frl in thn intpuflnn?. pomrrion sense '
will tell us tnat tni mass neeas to
be moved.
Therefore more is needed than
mere stimulants; physic is demand-
ed. And what shall this physic be?
Shall it be aloes? No because they
increase the secretions of the
mucous membranes and are so far
good but not sufficient to wet up
that dry mass.
What then shall it be? Oil oil
oil ever- time sufficient to soften
up and emulsify this mass of dry
food. How much it may be asked.
It is difficult to say. But start with
a pint of pu-.e raw linseed oil
(never boiled.) Give with a round
teaspoonful of gingc and if there
is much pain addy an ounce of
sulphuric ether or half an ounce of
hydrate of chloral dissolved in
water and added.
In an hour repeat and continue
to repeat until there is a natural
rumbling of the bowels. Also use
the syringe by injecting a gallon of
warm soapy water up the rectum
and repeat hourly until the pain
succumbs or a passage is made. In
bad cases wring cloths out of hot
water and apply to the abdomen.
In cases whoie the attack may be
due to the consumption of a quanti-
ty of soft food or to drinking much
cold water digestion is in a mea- i
i i - 1vPFtCE OF CF'vF QUARTER-
sure slopped and ce-tain gases are; (JmaSTER DEPARTMENT OF
formed by chem-cal action. .Nothing iTEXAS&n Antonio Tesas June 30
will better ncut-alhe the gas thus j 'DOS. Sealed pioposals -1 triplicate for
generated than half an ounce of " sstrnct'-o-o: vok ng tanks and
carbonate of ammonia dissolved in connect: JS same to water system at
n r.ini of n-nior -n.1 r-ii Fort Brotra Te -.s. II be received
fram a bottle. Tbi will re';evc the
blot. anl can be ideated hourly.
Aico ;fthep:vn - ? p;ve the
of c"'o -pi ks befo e recom-
:!i t1- ginfo- and :eeat
f- y hn'f Iov.t vtar-
" ' T.-.-.-s S'v--
j NEW SURVEY MAP OF
I Tcxis5
! United States -
and The World.
THE MENACE OF THE TOWER.
In storied Venice down whose rippling
streets
The sars go hurrying and the white
moon beats-
Stood the ereat Bell Tower frontinsr
seas and skies.
Fronting the age3 drawing all men's
yes
Rooted Teneriff alot an(l prondt
Taunting the lightning teaiing the fly-
lug cloud.
I It marked the hours for Venice ; all men
said
Time cannot reach to bow that lofty-
head;
Time that shall touch all e'e w ith m
in must
Forbear to make this shaft coufes3 its
dust;
Ye- all the while in teciet without
sound
The fat worms awed the - ml -irs
underground.
The twisting worm whose epoch is an
horr
Cavcrned its way into the mighty tower;
And suddeuly it shook it swayed it
broke
.r'nd fell indarken'ng thunder at one
stroke.
The strong shaft v. "ih an angel on the
crown
Fell ruining; a thousand yoars went
dowr!
And so I fear my count. y not the hand
That shall hr-1 night and whirlw nd
on the land;
I fear not Titrn traitors who shall rise
To stride l""re Bracken shadows on onr
sHes
Not giants who shall come to overthrow
And send on Errth an Iliad cf wo.
I fear the vcrm:n that shall undermine
Seuaate and citadel and school and
sbrine
The Worm of Greed the fatted "Worm
of Ease
And all the crawling progeny of these
The vermin that shall honeycomb the
towers
And walls of state in unsuspecting
hours.
Edwin Markham author of "The
Man With the Hoe."
e e 9i0 at e oV 9 of Post Quarter-
(. V -i w . 5. t fie right to re
j : o.-jV I !. ution idr-
i)VnetouKivci 01. Ejvelopes con-
'1 lie mark. 1 1
!:5 at Fc.t
T i thf unfit1''-
TEACH ERS INTERS PATE
EXAMINATION COURSE.
Teachers wishing to prepare for
examinations should writo at once
to Prof. J. L. GRAHAM LL.'D.
152-154 Randolph Building Mem-
phis Tt-nn.. fur particular concern-
ing his special Teachers' Examina-
tion Course.
This course is taught by mail
md prepares Teachers for examina-
tion in every State in the Union.
Loading educators pronounce "it the
best course ever offered tO"the Teach-
ing profession and all Teachers
wishing to advance in their profes-
sion should immediately avail
themselves of it. Enclose stamp
for reply.
Magnolia Dairy Farm
Shears & Putegnat. Proprietors
Will deliver Fresh Milk on and af-
ter June 1 1903 at 10 cents a quart
Mexican coin.
Leave orders at Botica del Leon
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the eountry than all other diseases
put together anl until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable. For
a grent many years doctors pronounced 1
it a local disease and prescribed local
remedies and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment pronounced
it incurable. Science has proven catarrh '
to to bo a constitutional disease and
therefore requires constitutional treat-.
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufac-
tured by F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo
Ohio is the only constitutional cure on 1
the market. It it taken internally in J
doses from 10 drops to a teacpoonfal. '
It acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system . They offer one '
hundred dollars for any case it fails to 1
cure bend tor circulars testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY & Co.
- Toledo O
Sold by Druggists 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
L. a. KOUSSET
Elizabeth Street.
Tousorial Artist.
The place to pet a nrst-class Shave
or Ilair-Uut.
Polite and Courteous Attention to
All.
8
SU. ! 4 !
all kinds can be had at
John Kovern's
ON ELIZABETH STREET
Jellies and Joins.
Oatmeal and Rice.
High-grade Hams.
PJutmegs and Spice.
MACerel and Macaroni.
Good oods for the money.
Qnions if yon please.
Vermiaelli Canned Frnit.
Everything that's nice.
Reasonable Prices
fttver Fails to Halt.
CPiQC
RR
c r b r 1.
The New Schooner Line-
-COMPOSED OP
BrazoSj Beacliain and Pierce Simpson-
PLYING BETWEEN"
New Yoi New Orleans Galveston
and ISvazos Santiago.
For freight space and other information apply to
Kelly-Payne Co. Ltd. 220-222 Herman Bid. New Orloaus La
Frank L. Kirk Galveston Tex. ASeat. or
GEORGE MORE Agent and General Manager
Brownsville Texas.
i8$4- Mtjnoz Successors. 190s
F. S. SCHRECK Managing Partner.
' DEALERS IX
General. Foreign and Domestic Merchandise
Specialties: Woodford Co. TPniske- Fine Croekery
Lime and Gravel.
3JATAMOROS iMEXICO.
ONE BLOCK EAST OP OPERA HOUSE.
MOTEL
.MILLER
REFITTED
AND
REFURNISHED
Meals the Choicest
To Be Obtained
On the market. . . .
o 0
A Three Story Brick
40 Nicely Furnished Rooms.
On Principal Business Street.
e
Reasonable Rates
to Families.
PROPRETOR
Brownsville Tex.
Rutliven and Ford
DEALERS IN j
1 Family Groceries mid Feed
Buy and sell Country Prorince. .
Dr; C. C. Ford manager Cor.
Cor. Elizabeth and 12th.
Brownsvillp Texas.
s
AT
Wholesale Prices.
flour. Maar
High Patent per bbl 312 00
0 10 25
Owl 8 00
LARD.
Fairbanks in tierces 19c
COFFEE.
13 to 18 cents per pound.
According to class.
SUGAR.
Standard Granulated 14
White Sugar lb 12
Brown Sugar per lb 8
WCE.
8 cents Mexican per pound.
CORN
Per Carga of 33Glbs 12 50
' FENGE WIRE-
Per lb 10
GRAGKERS.
Soda per pound 17c
Nic-Xac per pound 19c
VERMGELLI
Box. 12 lbs 1 50
I have other bargains to n Timorous
to mention .
aiter B. Austin.
"C" With a TaH.
The "C" with a tail is the trade-
mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic
Look for iton the lightblue enameled
r-tal box! Each tablet stamped
THE SCHOOXERS-
John W Hoyt
- - AGENT OF - -1
Wafers Pierce Oil Co
Supplies the trade with
ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICAT-
ING OIL OF EVERY QUALITY
Also Turpentine Linseed Oils Gaso-
line Candles Axle Grease etc.
Sells Gasoline Engines 1 1-2 to 50 Horse
Power with or without Centrifu-
i gal Irrigating Pumps.
Oe-
SELLS SEWIJTG MACHINES NEW OR OLD.
KEEPS NEEDLES OIL AND EVERYTHING
; ELSE FOR THEIR USE . REPAIRING SAT-
i isfactorily done. rents sewing
machines: rents ambulances.
Las Dos Naciones.
M.SaMialla&Co.
1 he public will find an
extensive assortment of
DRY GOODS SHOES HATS
JEWELRY AND SADDLES at
prices without competi-
j tion at
liESrLas Dos JTaciones2
Front Market.
GEORGE CHAMPION
J
REAX ESTATE
AND
Lire Stock Broker
Brownsville Texas.
Agricultural lands snitaw.
for fanning in the valley of the RIO
GRANDE also in the State of TA-
MAULIPAS MEXICO will be sold in
small or large tracts to suit purchasers.
SSrBICJB AND SUGAR
LAZDS A SPEGIALTY-&.
S. ffildM
THE TAILOR.
ELIZABETH STREET.
I am prepared to make suits
and clean Clothes
on short notice. Work
Guaranteed.
Shop Opposite Thielen Bakery.
J. A. QTTMAiNX
BRICK MASON
"Is at present in Brownsville and
is leady to fill any order for brick
work plastering or setting stones
Has lime for sale.
Residence Cor. St. Charles ac2
9th Sts "Work Guarantee.
QTCts. M xi'-nn coin per
huri'I:
1 T i? iwspap!
.
;coccodccooccw
M.
C. t - C- Never sola m tvili-
ad at tW f'P-
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 28, 1903, newspaper, July 28, 1903; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144260/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .