Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 226, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 19, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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wt::tesday November -is 1002
Ti.'iAi- ' The Leonard Spotsnd
v j ".iii know what causes produced i- . 3
iv under tue clean and
the ' Solid Sov.th. . - . t
administration d her
5T '.iN Mai.::siam t.jissed a reat officers.. She is ont of debt arid has
I 1 "1 1 r Irvtn
:iv v.ht-ii he laiieu 10 uo-
Texas is wedded and welded to
her democracy copper fastened and
insured. She has no republicans or
.pops' in the state legislature nor in
congress. San Antonio Light.
Yes. Texas is democratic and!
prosnerous. feme thrives woflde-tai-
economical
democratic
A
To-c- fo Qiio line 1 moo--
fish a poem 0:1 "The Man with the mncent school!- iuncl and ecluca-
ii k" dr.rinjr the recent coal strike tional facilities equal to .the best in
- " g'rr."- the Union. She has forged rapidty
It v. .11 tax the capacity of our to ihe front and now ranks fifth in
frciqh. iacilities to band! the en-. wealth in comparison with her sis-
rrilfur rice crop that is gointo tr states. Yes Texas is wedded to
i reproduced here next year. her" democracy and it is a happy
A Kansas judgehas decided that.: aprosperous union.
u. hypnotist performer has a right. ; V "
to buiv his wife a:iv for ihe por-J" ' Mov?s villk still continues to
j?os- of exhibiting his hypnotic be the centre of attraction for pros-
jxjwer. Perhaps the judge thinsk pective railroad builders but she is
hat a woman who would marry not going 10 get giddy about it un-
fukir c .'.-erves nothing better til snc hears the toot or tne nrsi
J""""-' " locomotive.
Boeh:l: 1 editor of thf Rock-
!. - J .1 1
rn iuuerpn- was nere ims weeK SOCIETY .KEEPS THEM POUK
up all tiie time very
.uch
Race- to Keep Up With Ruling
Fads Pony Skin Coats tbe
Latest Out.
and insomnia.
Jo Appetite Food
Bid Not Digest.
&r. Miles' Nervine Com
pleiely Cured Me.
I "fe1 Jtj J?or Infants and GMI&ren.
rSr?ftKf!3Te fluff VfM! Usa
1 3 IHtAfSlK? BflllG-Ilt
Bears the
Sipature
1 Air '
U For Over
' THE CCNTaJr COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY
afc!ul jilled up all the time
jI:.'iant iv. Corj)U Crony.
'pjiied up." )ro Boeianer must
t.ave b:vn a.-.v.iating with Alkali
JSye lately. It is to be hope! the
lir.iri - lid l-wif- 'nt I ii in orn Ki-vtn Fn 11
- j ' Sew York Kov. 12. Such of usj
J. Bail. r governor elect of as are hanging on to the coat tails
the state of Kansas is a bachelor-or skirts of society and trying to
and a young :::id handsoMi .ne attmake ourselves believe we are It
rj.it. And th - worst of i: is. that j sure enough aie having tlje. deuce
tv stale has j -stcomplet .1 a hand-1 of a time and are being kept poor
acn;e f7 V0(J mansion for its chief j keeping up with the idjjfygicrasies
executive. Ju.-t think of what some! of fashion. Automobiles are re-
Luiglil enjoy ii she could only sponsible tor much ot our woe.
! Goodness knows an auto is costly
pnonrh hut like n camera the ex-
The Houston Post of last Sunday . ' . ;i
. . ; pense onlv begins when you buy it.
luoke all recoi ds m lexas journal-LrL . . . 0
4 j iht latest fad is the Russian pony
ijsiij. issuing ii:e largest newspaper;
1 . . . . that the price oi pony skin has risen
comprised seventy-six pages and rt i - i-
n ou per cent ana is sua cnmoing.
be.-ides the r-irai complement of ( . . .
. A . '. I Russian pony is nothing more than
. J J cow's pelt. Skin a suck dark brown
MrrToH on ovarii irnic i mnniit r 1
t.;.; p.... k.J rsey or Alderney trim the tanned
0UkMllulll. O. iii j. uou U11UI2 bllilli; .... . n
pelt with possum or 'coon ana
Lucky the sufferer from nervous diseases
whose symptoms are as plainly marked as
those of Mr. Powell as given below. Too
often the symptoms are mistaken for some
derangement of the digestive organs and the
wrong treatment administered and continued
until too late to. make a change beneficial.
Too many doctors make the mistake of trying
to cure the symptoms instead of the disease.
Dr. Miles' Nervine gees to the seat of the
trouble strengthens the nervous system puts
life and vigor into every muscle every fibre
every tissue every nerve cell. There is noth-
ing so good for the nerves as Nervine.
"About four years ago I suffered fiom pains
around my heart and after the least exertion
it would palpitate in such a manner as to
cause me much distress. I had a feeling of
oppression in my chest was nervous could
not sleep lost my appetitite and flesh had
pains in back and shoulder my food did not
digest and I could not eat any tiling without'
causing distress. Mv feet-were cold at times
and I became exceedingly v. cak and all run
down. I tried ten different doctors one or
two of whom gave me temporary relief. Fin-
ally I saw that Dr. Miles' Restorative Ner-
vine was advertised to cure sufferers from
such nervous disorders as mine and procured
a bottle. I am now permanently cured and
I cannot sav enough for the Restorative Ner-
vine." H. L. Powell Henderson N. C.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle
Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book
cn Nervous and Heart Disease. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co. Elkhart Ind.
capture this young man.
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S iZ3 5:
it was the largest amount of bus-
iness advertising ever carried by a
single paper in the South being
EUoly equalled by the-metropolitan
papers of the largest Northern
titles. The advertising occupied
3L5 columns and represented nearly
a thousand different advertisers.
The issue required a full carload of
white paper to print it and over;
a; hundred carriers and newsboys
sere employed to deliver the paper i HIDALGO CANAL COMPANY.
in Houston. The Post deserves
you'll be right in the front pew
with the latest jitomobiie eccen
tricity. Australian cats are another
novelty. Theymre our old friends
the maltese under a new name.
Paris is sending the muskrat dyed
so skillfully it takes an expert to
tell it from sealskin. Houston
Post.
congratulations upon itF splendid
ixamplc of enterprise.
w'Tiie Joy of Living" Suder-
aiann's play which was translated
into English for Mrs. Patrick
Campbell is to be published in a
leading American magazine. The
publishers announce the forthcom-!
iiig publication as a coup in the
magazine line. The .play is pro-
nxsuneed to be a really fine produc-
tion both from a literary and a
dramatic point of view which is
doubtless a true verdict. Never-
theless leading newspapers of New
York have declared that it is not a
play for a pure woman to witness
sad hence a magazine which pub-
lishes it should not be considered
fit -fo any home reading table.
""GamiHe" is noted as a classic pro-
duction yet few parents would place
ft in. ihe hands of immature chil-
$rca. "The Joy of Living" is infin-
IfeLy Averse than Dumas' noted
work as it pictures sin in respecta
ble garb and surrounds it with a
glamour of heroism and fascination.
Harpers' Monthly lost caste with
many magazine readers of refine-
meiit on account of the publication
oBu Maurier's Trilby and the
same- resulis should follow the
course of aivy other publication
Tfhicli would pollute its pages with
similar stories. Magazine readers
irhasi subscribing for the coming
jear&haild beware-of the one which
siili iwihlisli anything known to be
Big Concern Chartered to Develop
Sugar Lands In Our Neighboring
County.
Austin Texas November 15.
The charter of the Hidalgo Canal
company was filed with the secre-
tary of state this evening. The
capital stock of the company is
$500000 and its headquarters at
Hidalgo. The incorporators are
William Eriggs H. W. Lantz W.
F. Sprague and F. M. Carfall. The
purpose of this company is to cut
irrigating canals construct reser
voirs and to develop the rich Rio
Grande valley in Hidalgo county.
The alluvial soil of The Rio Grande
valley is very fertile so these incor-
porators say and with a suppty of
uioisture'will produce sugar cane
equal to any land in Texas.
REAL ESTATE
AND
Lire Stock Broker.
Brownsville Texas.
"ULTURAL lands snitab le
g RIO GRANDE also in the State of
j T AM AULIPAS MEXICO will be t
sold in small or large tracts 'to
suit purchasers. W
US-RICE AND SUGA E
w LAIS DS A SPECIALTY I
John W Hoyt
- - AGENT OF - I
ale rs Pierce Oil Co
Supplies the tratle with
ILLUMINATING AUTO LUBRICAT
ING OIL OF EVERY QUALITY
Also Turpentine Linseed Oils Gaso
line Caudles Axle Grease etc.
Sells Giisoline Engines 1 1-2 to 50 Horse
Power with or without Centrifu-
gal Irrigating Pumps.
5t
SELLS SEWING ilACniXES XEW OR OLD.
KEEPS NEEDLES OIL AND EVERYTHING
ELSE FOR THEIR USE . REPAIRING SAT-
ISFACTORILY DONE. RENTS SEWING
MACHINES ; RENTS AMBULANCES.
Vegetable Prcpcrationfor As-
similating iUeFccci andHeguia-
Ung ihe Stomachs sndBojvels of
Promotes Djgesticn.Cheerfuj-
ness and EcstTCon rains neither
Opii;m.Mcrpfrui8 n3?fineral.
POT X-iATiCQTTL;.
pivrpfajl Stc-A-stIxS&titti
Jtaiw. Seed
JhtptnnhtL -
Bi feriaiekrisdc -L
ttrnn-Setd--
t'loififd.fapw
JiSt&rattvt 'JSctot
1
Aperfecl Remedy forCcisstipa-
Tion Sour Stomach.Diarrhoc?.
Worms .Conyi iisions Fc verish-
ncss anri Loss OF SlJTCP.
FacSuni'.o Signature gi
2EW YOSK.
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
HI
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Vi
1MASONIC MEETING.
A called communication of Rio
Grande Lodge No. SI A. F.&A.
Af will hp lipid nn TTridn v pronincr
Kov. 21 at 7:30." Work in the K
A. degree.
Visiting brethern are fraternally
invited to attend.
By order of the W. M.
A. Neale
Secretary.
Brownsville Nov. 19 1901.
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FLOUR.
rices
Galyestoii and Gulf Steamship Line.
The Freight and Passenger Steamship Manfeo
is appointerl to Ihvp Galveston tnr Hrnwrisvillf Anfr 29th. Sept. Sth.
ISth. and 28th. at 6 p. in. and Brownsville for GulvLon Sept. 1st.
11th. 21st. and
Oct. 1st. as tide
serves.
TIih marine in-
surance rate on
.fa rgo between
Galveston and
Point Isabel is
of one per
cent. Instruc
tions to insure
and value to be insured endor.-ed on hills of lading will be all
that is necessary )o have owners' good covered.
For Past-agtt and Freight apply tn
BIO GRANDE! BAILROAD COMPANY Agents
0 Brownsville Texas.
E. O. FLOOD Agent - - Galveston Texas.
FUBiSrITU BE AT
H. GriDiewakPs Store
OPPOSITE THE MARKET
A Ful Line of Puenittjbs
Forsalet a ladies' bicycle which
is perfectly new having been used
only twice. Apply at The Herald
Mexican
Coin
High Patent perbbl 11 25
0 0 0 0 1100
White Earle 11 50
Low gran de No. 2 800
LARD.
Compound Pairbank's by the
tierce per lb 20cts
In Cans per 1 b 20c
. COFFEE.
Mexican Peaberry lb 25c
Rio.Coffee lb U to He
According to class.
SUGAR.
Standard Granulated 13 1-2
White Sugar lb 111-2 to 12
Brown Sugar per lb 84
RICE.
8 1-2 cents Mexican per pound.
G0RH
Per Cargo 1
I
1
AS FOLLOWS: Bed room sets high post beds French beds
wardrobes chiffoniers bureaus wash stand kitchen safes
round tables center tables cane seat chairs and rockers -children's
high chairs rockers and cradles.
3P""EVEKY ARTICLE SOLD CHEAPER THAX CAX BE BOUGHT IX ANY
other store ix the city." For furniture bargains call on
H. GRUNEWALD Opposite Market.
CRACKERS.
pound
per pound i
VERMICELLI
)
LAYTOJf and HALEY'S.
FAXCY-AND STAPLE -
GROCERIES.
Prices and Quality are the Cheapest.-
Soda per pound i4c
Kic-Nac per pound i 16c
Box. 12 lbs. per pound 1 75
I have other bargains to numerous
ot mention.
-and best-
Free Delivery.
Try Us.
Walter B. Austin
33!xirAt in tone.
1 office.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 226, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 19, 1902, newspaper, November 19, 1902; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth146322/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .