The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 63, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 16, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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Incarnate Word Academy.
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS.
AboardinganddayschcxilforyoiiDgladiescoiidnctedbythesisiersofthe
I Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament- The hunting islarKe commodious J
f fiirr vpntilated. the CTonnds spacious. The Academy is one of the
and finely ventilated tlie grounds spacious
X oldest in Texas and is chartered by the State.
I The "radcaticg course of studies may be pursued in English or in Spanish.
I The following optional subjects are also tanpht: Instrumental and vocal
music drawing painting in oil or in water colors also on china etc. arbfi-
- cial flowers wax works French and Spanish.
I Young ladies who do not attenl the school will be permitted to lesra the
above named extra subjects.
For terms apply to the
Notice To Property Holders.
All owners of city property arc
hereby notified that it is to the in-
terest of the public health of tin-
city of Brownsville for the weeds
and wild grass trash piles stagnant
pools dump heap? closets stable
eta to be cut removed and clean-
ed out not only from vacant lots
but fjom improved premises: and I
want it to be understood that this
notice is intended to mean each
citizen personally as well as the
city in general. The city govern-
ment has employed several persons
to clean the street? alleys and
other public places and it is re
Mother Superior.
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1 1 1 m rut ft t r t T' T'T """ " f Trr it 1 1 r 1 1 t i j 1 1. Mr quested of mdjviauai property own
ers that they proceed at once to the
work of cleaning up their premises
without further action by me be-
coming necessary.
Respectfully L. H. Bates
City Marshal.
Sept. 15.
" L. Muifoz Successors wos.
F. S. SCERECK Managing Partner.
DEALERS I If
General Foreign and Domestic Merchandise.
Specialties: Woodford Co. TPniskey Fine Crockery
Lime and Gravel.
M ATAMOROS MEXICO.
'!9"OSE BLOCK EAST OP OPEBA
HOUSE.
The New Schooner Line
COMPOSED OF THE SCHOONERS
Brazos Beacham and Pierce Simpson
PLYING BETWEEN
Neiv York Neiv Orleans Galveston
r.r.d Brazos Santiago.
or
For freight space and other information apply to
Kelly-Payne Co. Ltd. 220-222 Herman Bid. New Orleans La. ) .
Frank L. Kirk Galveston Tex. C ASents.
GEORGE MORE Agent and General Manager
Brownsville Texas.
For rubber shoes coats caps etc.
in fact all kinds of rubber goods
see H. Grunewald.
Groceries at Wholesale
Prices.
Xretail choice family groceries at regular wholesale
prices. Get my prices on
Flour . Coffee Mice
Lard Sugdr
Fence Wire Vermicelli Crackers.
Everything kept in a first-class grocery store.
Walter B. Austin.
NOTICE OF MEETING.
JOE L. CRIXELL Manager. TEOFILO CRIXELL Proprietor
The Crixell Saloon
HL BILLIARD PARLOR.
FDt EST OF WINES LIQUORS 'AND CIGARS
Sole Agent San Antonio XXX Beer.
o B&H!M John W Hoy t
AUtJiN 1 Ufr
THE TAILOR.
ELIZABETH STREET.
I am prepared to make unit
and clean Clothes
on short notice. Work
Guaranteed.
Shop Opposite Tbieleo Bakery.
Agricultural Mechanical College of Texas
The Technological College of Texas. Tuition free. Necessary
College expenses $150.00 a session. Labor fund for needy students.
.".Minimum age of admission 1G. Applicants 18 or more may enter with-
- out examination if capable. Large additions to equipment. Military
training.
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.
Lectures laboratory and experimental work in agriculture hor-
ticulture animal husbandry dairying veterinary science agricultural
chemistry and pconntnie entomology.
V ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT.
; Conrses in civil railroad mechanical electrical and sanitary
engineering and nrchitectnrp. Manual training for teachers.
TEXTILE SCHOOL
Four years course in textile engineering. Students received next
ppssion.
GENERAL SUBJECTS
Thorough training in English History Economics Mathematics
iGerman French Spanish Physics Botany Chemistry and Geology.
Technical conrses required of all students. For catalogues address J.
Baker Secretary College Station.
J. David F. Housto:; L. L. D.
President.
'. THE FOLLY OF FAME.
Pope Leo has been but a few
weeks dead and yet his fame be-
gins to lessen in the minds of the
countless millions of readers of the
public prints. The new pontiff
fills the universal eye and every
detail of his Jife and personal traits
is eagerly read. The mightiest of
the dead becomes a failing echo
the shadow of the passing cloud in
the course of a hundred days.
THE SAP SURVEYORS. -
F. M. Percival of Corpus Christ
who was with A. M. French when
the latter made a railroad survey
from Brownsville to a point near
Alice was here this week having
entered the service of the Sap. He
left here Thursdaywith about 25
men logo down the line. From the
equipment he secured while here
it looked like they were going to
clear the ri"ht of way but Mr.
The annual meeting of the stock-
holders of the Brownsville and
Gulf Railway Company will be
held at the office of the company
Brownsville Texas on Thursday
the 17th day of September 1903
at 10 o'clock a. m. for the purpose
of electing directors and the trans-
action of such other business as
may be brought before the meeting.
ine iransier uuuk& u me wm- iut m
pany will be closed at 3 o'clock p. j ' I '"l W P I Q h P
m. on the 16th day of September 8 a & J1XD
1903 and will remain closed until
three days after the hnal adjourn
ment of the meeting.
The regular annual meeting of
the board of directors will be held
at the same place and on the same
date.
E. J. Puig Secretary.
Brownsville Tex. Aug 11 1903.
Rio Grand Railroad.
.Waters Pierce Oil Co.
i 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 60 Horse
Power with or without Centrifu-
gal Irrigating Pumps.
SELLS SEWING MACHINES NEW OR OLD.
KEEPS NEEDLES OIL AND EVERYTHING
ELSE FOR THEIR USE. REPAIRING SAT-
ISFACTORILY DONE. RENTS SEWIXG
MACHINES : RENTS AMBULANCES.
Las Dos Naciones.
Lodging for Rent.
Comfortable rooms nicely fur-
nished with bath centrally located.
For terms apply to
Mrs. W. J. Collins.
On and after Sept. 17th 1903
regular passeneer trains will
run as follows:
Leaves Brownsville (daily) at 9 am
Arrivp Point Isabel " "10 :15 a ml
Leaves " " " " 1 pm
Arrive Brownsville " 5:16 pm
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
Judging by the number of people
who get in a quandary that must
be a particularly capacious vessel.
The International Saloon
Fine Wines Liquors
AND CIGARS.
Wm. H. O'CONNOR Manager.
And yet little men fussing about percival said he was practically
their petty stage vainly imagine
they will be talked of after their
death. Of what use to take one's
personality ;o seriously? The un-
sounded gulf of Oblivion swallows
all thing Morileja: Make sure of
a gqod dinner and a prime cigar.
Mexican Herald.
going out under sealed orders -and
did not know 3-et at just what
point they were coins to work.
Alice Sun.
Meres M. Camero
Watchmaker axd Jeweler.
All kinds of Firearms' and Machinery
repaired. Both English and French
spoken.
Twelfth Street between Hoyt's and
the Steamship office.
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Beautify Your Home
BY BUYING
Wall Paper
FOR OVER SIXTY TEARS.
New Barber Shop.
Mrs. Wixslow's Soothing Syrup has ' 8
been used for over CO years by millions !
of inothors for their children while .&
teething. vnth tjerfpor Tfriy
the child softens the gtmis allays all'
nam; cures vindcoUc and is the best!
remedy for Diarrhcra. It will relieve
the poor little sufferers iminediately
Sold by Drnjrgists in every part of the '
Rworld. TVenrvrfivo rpnre n i i
sunandaskfor "Mrs. Window's SonfhJ O
ang oyrnp and take sn ntha-r ! O
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For a clean shave
x and latest and- best
. style of hair cut call
on us.
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Hail door ta CnielFs Saloon.
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FROM
P. J. VJLVJLKR
He has full line samples
Decorative Wall Paper.
Prices from 5 cents per
roll upwards.
A. Celaya
President.
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GROCERIES
all kunis ertti be linri at X
v
IoIid McGovern's
OH ELIZABETH STREE1 S
Jellies and Jams. c-.
Qatmeal and Rice. i
High-grade Hams.
Nntinegs'and Spice. o
ViACkerel and Macaroni. o
good onds for the money jj
Qnions if you please.
Vermisclli Canned Frpit. o
Everything that's nice.
Reasonable Prices.
Never Fails to Suit.
'Save Money.
M.Saliualla&Co.
1 he public will find an
extensive assortment of
DRY GOODS SHOES HATS
JEWELRY AND SADDLES at
prices without competi-
tion at
KSLas Dos Nacionesi3
Front Market.
GEORGE CHAMPION
HEAL ESTATE
AND
Lire Stock Broker
Brownsville Texas.
Agricultural lands suitable
for farming in the valley of the RIO
GRANDE also in the State of TA-
MAULIPAS ilEXICO will be sold in
small or large tracts to snit purchasers.
SSTRIGE AXD SUGAR
LAZDS A SPECIALTY-
J. OTTMANK
BRICK MASON
Is at present in Brownsville and
is jeady in fill any order tor brick
work plastering or setting (-'ones.
Has lime for sale.
! Residence Cor. St. Charles'and
9th Sts. Work Gnarantee.
E.
EL
Wallis
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If ron hiTen't recaltr ht althy morenent ot the
bowel everydir.Tou'relllorwinbe. Keepyonr
bowel open and ke well. Force In the ihipe of
. Tlolent phjile or rill polios it dineeroui. The
moothett eulett raott perfect way of keeping
the bowels clear and clean 1 to taks
i PHOTOGRAPHER.
! Washdjgtox Street
NEXT TO GARRISON WALL.
EAT 'EM 'LIKE CANDY
Pleatant Palatable. Potent. Tatto Good Do !
Good Kever Slekes Weaken or Gripe; 10. 2 and
ro cents per dox. write loriree sample ana Door
let on health. Address C3
Sterling Hexedj Compznr. Chlcaso or New York.
KEEP. YOUR BLOOD GLEAN
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 63, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 16, 1903, newspaper, September 16, 1903; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144303/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .