Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. TEN, No. 280, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 19, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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Stray Stories.
ui complaints of the food."
atke d the orderly officer of some!
men who were about to begin their
did i&f in -a certain barrack room.
c fe sir" instantly exclaimed a
raw roruit; "the beef an' bacon in
tbi'jfrte 'ash fiin't fit for the likes
ot us to eat xftfMft$&i$x
The doctor was sent for to hj
sjptct tht food.
"So you think ;bii meat isD&flt
iar s man inyonr position to tf"
uid be. "Allow me to tell you
that greater men than ever yoa
will be have eaten it. Even' Lord
Wolseley onr present comujrtudejr
in-chief wasn't above eating it in
tht Crimea aud made many a
hearty meal of it."
"O well" retorted the man "it
if all very welj4pr. Tosis
cause the meat would-be fresh and
geod theu. You ice'air; iH? &h-
ar a loot; t ime iltet i'Xbtt Ure
Crimea job and it cau't be eipect-
td to keep good all these years."
The doctor glared at the com-
plainer for a moment and then bur
ritdly left with the shadow of a
smile playing abontbe.prnef
hie meoth.
HOW HE HELPED THE TOWN.
A man whom the Kansas papers
describe as one of "Independence's
real benefactors" died last week.
He was & barber named Eeely.
One night several years ago be
left a lamp burning in his shop.
It also bnrned the shop and a long
row of oid-frifcne buildings which
have fioce beeu rebuilt in brick.
TAKING OATH IN NORWAY.
Probably the most curious Euro-
pean oath is administered in Nor-
way. The witness raises hit thumb
his forefinger and his middle fla-
gs r. These signify the Trinity
while the Jarger of the uplifted
fingers i .apposed to represent
the soul of the wituess and the
smaller to indicate his body.
CZAU'S TWO LUCKY RINGS.
Stray Stories.
Many royalties possess rings
wbioh they seem to regard with en
almost superstitious reverence.
Two such does the czar of Russia
own. One contains a email piece
oX the cross and has the power so
tradition asserts from shielding
its Wearer from all physicsl harm
Without it ftnssit'a ruler will
svajVt foot ottf side of the palace
heatfcf perchance iti memory tlit'
fate of AlexsDdtr II irho ou the
day o &ls '.'rfflasiinitTpn bsd lift
the tkriSBpan behind jiim.
The other ring which is of de-
'tigu was given "to the PriuciM
Charlotte of Prussia daughter of
Frederick William III by her gov-
trncss. Many years later the future
Czar Nicholas great graotatber of
thetpreent ruler chanced to meet
t diiner the young princess fell
forthwith in love with her and ask
ad her for the ring as a in stain to
of thir first mautinfir. Hha (HruillltV
id and until the day of i SSfii
..... .. ...
Nicholas wore toe girt nt -ui
inger and then when 'imittTjiM
Amall suspended rou
nd 1b!eoecitt
' Experteace Convl
FrtTC iU Tla by iavwUng 10 ate U
Srfcl ftlzo of U j'c Orwj& lUlrn. DngfLri
jepplyi tatlllL. SVUeiMiOawtt.
jSLy XKOB. W Wum fit.tte Trk.
Clifton Axitoom 301H.
Hmmn KLt'Bao.; KkJ mh! W
uU ttU t Crvm Skim. I 4a four
W to wWrk an oU 1b Um mi-
DKxiC.ForxxB G4K.KcT.JLrix.OoUir.Ge.
Kmkm. lv Saoc.: I a eye muh4
vitk mUrrk for twafctT t IImMRm
oft m fetttW Cmwvm J
saadiolst I kate far tcfc..
John Wt Hoyt
A&BNT
Witsrs Pierce Oil Co.
w
Supplies the rade with
ILiuklNATING" AND' LUBRICAT-
Al 7uptis- XiM4d- Oik Quo-
Une Oaadlte Axle Grease etc.
SemtMaolilia-iia3 1 1-2 to 60 Honf
Frr. witk or -witkoat Cantrifa.
SJEtXS BaWIX'0MUOKINC NEW OR OLB
AND aVKEYTSItia
. ML&X foitnilt'uSS . XEPAIRIHO JUT-
ISrACTOXILY DOVK. KKHTfi BSWIIQ.
iiCkrVES? R JfTSiksULAJTCBS.
f Loui& Charay:
JUB "P.TO.DATE"
l-H-0firi K ft .
-Willmakd yotrshoes or boots that
are stylish and comfortable.
ReiHug-'oTTaulie and4 children'
ilfooB doue at rcualj cost.
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W1
fL A. EOUSSET
Elizabeth Street.
OCOOOQOODOOOOCCCOCOCOCO
Tonsorial
Artist.
The pUce to get a first-class
Shave r Hair-Cut
0OOO90CCCOOCCOCXCCCCCC00
-It
Polite and Oonrceons Atteotioi
to All. J
Louis Kowalski
Merchandise and Custom
House Broker-
General Receiving aud For-
ward lug A if en (
BltOWSLLE TEXA
Las Dos .NaGiones.
Tho public will .find an i
GEORGE CHAMPION
REAL ESTATE
AND .
extensive assortment of LilTe OlOCK iJrOJCer
DRY GOODS. SHOES." HATS. Brownsville Texas.
JEWELRY AND SADDLES at
prices without competi-
tion at
LAS DOS NACIONES
WHEN YOU are feeling tired an
ut si aerts you will Und Hood's
SsrsapftnlW will do you woodarfii
food. Re sure to QET HOOO'I
Agricultural lands Buitati
J for farming in the valley of th
t RIO GRANDE also io tho Stato of
I TAJI AULIPAS. MEXICO will be
X eold in small or large tracts to
Kuit purcluwera.
j m-RICE AND SUGAR '
LAZDS A SPECIALTY-m l
i iaiejifeij em ejejenl
J. S. & M. H. CROSS
Dm Goods Boots and SIiobs
BEOWKSVILLE. Tiiis abd KATAM0B08 Mmico.
WIKCHESTfift ARMS AND AMMUNIT ION
President.
6. L. Dwoiuf in
Vicc-Pretident.
A. AsiiHsiv
Cashier.
1 THE FIBST NATIONAL BANK
OF BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
2 CAPITAL $50000
Surplus and Univided Profits ....20000
i oxmiL Bistort bdjisiss tkissiotid.
S
Buji and sells Mexican monej
asi DomertloXxchAttge.
Foreiep Drafts Issued on all
poiatsia Europe.
DIRECTORS.
William Kellj C. H. Marii
liobert DalzelJ A. Asiiaeim.
S. L. Dworman 3. Alooto .
CELESlilNUAGDu
S SONS
ission
Merchants.
er
utsit:
Wines Liquors Cigars
AID T11L1 LUXUim.
A complete itock of tke finest im
yorUd asd ioamtio
Wiie Cognac Miaeral aUr
Gin Ale Cifjars and
PuresOUve Oil DeicaciAs
0j . all ftcriptioas kept is stock.
PffflW lliii H AM tfiidi If
i i i' 1 . M
SXiUM IX TIS 1MT 1X1XM Sf
Sporting Good
SHOT GUNS.
Pistols Rifles
AID
AMMUNITION.
MtM if SMwviMi FlUf Tflii
H. M. Field.
UEALKIt II
GROCEREIS
Shelf and Heavy Hardwar
AGRICULTURAL
Tin Waod oodeo
Si Wttppermaa Nou-Breakable
Z White Enameled Ware
Jf Sheet Tin and Iron
SI Round and Fiat Bar Iron
White Lead Lubricating Oil
m a n tt .
xurpencine rami varnisn
Wand indow Gass.
I PLEMEN
m
Mixed and Dry Paints for 17T
rriages und Buildings SS
t ..i Tit
arriwe w&gon aua cirna-
in Material. m
iSa.i Doors and Blinds to 2&
order.
csV
Lime Cement and Bricks. m
Agt. for John Finnignn & Co. eS
flU -'AT THF HIGHEST PRICES FOR HIDES SXIXS AND AIL COUNTRY fflQIUK f
HEALTH iMIITl.
You Wan! the Besi.
Yonr Physician aims to put
all his knowledge experience and
skill into the prescription he
wiileh. It is an order for a com
hiuutioii of remedies which your
t:use requires lie cannot rely on
the result miles the iugi eJ if ills
art properly' compounded.
Be fair to your doctor and
to )nurself ly biingii.e your
prescriptions here. They'll be
compounded ouiy by registered
pharmacists who aie aided by the
largest stock of drugs in this part
of the States everything of the
finest quality that money can buy
or experience select.
J.-L PUTEGNAT. & BRO.
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until in ifli
rownsville-Alice
age
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W. T. DORSET & CO.
OWNERS AND MANAGERS
Desire to inform the traveling public that having been awarded
the contract for carrying
The United States Mail
They are also prepared to carry
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT PACKAGES '
BETWEEN
Brownsville Alice.
Until further notice stages will leave Brownsville &nd Alice on
the fallowing scbednle
LeT8 BROWNSVILLE daily at 0 a.m. aud arrive at Alice in 38 hoars.
LeaTe AUQE dally at 9 a. m. reaching Brownsville in 39 houra.
.' Courteous treatment to patrons. Office hours 9 to 12 a.m. andi
i! to 5 p.m. For further information address
FUANK AYBBS Aokjt.
ALlOf TEX A
MISS SUSIE DORSETT agint.
i BROWNS V1LLE. TEXAS
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. TEN, No. 280, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 19, 1902, newspaper, June 19, 1902; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth146196/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .