Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 21, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 27, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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Our Aim in Business
WE DESIRE to make the First
National the Bank of the
People. The small depositor re-
ceives the same courteous treat-
ment and consideration that is ex-
the largest within the
safe and conservative
Officers give personal
attention to all details. Directors
meet regularly and frequently and
keep closely in touch with the
current business. Every safe-
guard"known to safe and successful
banking is availed of and our past
success is- the best criterion by
which to judge the security of the
future.
tended to
limits of
banking.
OF BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
ESTABLISHED 139!
Capital $100000
Surplus $30000
THE FIRST NATIONAL is pre-eminently the Bank of the Frontier. Its
stockholders belong here. Its interests are those of our best and most pro-
gressive citizens. We offer to our customers present and prospective the ad-
vantages of the largest capital and surplus of any bank in this section and of the
safe and conservative banking methods which have resulted in the successful building
up of this bank in the past twelve years.
Its financial position is established and the energy experience and business
ability of the management will continue to be wholly directed to the maintenance and
increase of these advantages. .
OFFICERS:
William Kelly Pres. S. L. Dworman 1st Vice Pres.
W. M. RctclifTe 2d Vice Pres. A. Ashheiia Cashier
James B. Wells Attorney
A. Ashheim
M. Alonso
James A.'Browne
M. H. Cross
James B. Wells
DIRECTORS:
John Closner
S. It. Dworman
Robert Dalzell
Win. Kelly
C E. .Barreda
W. M. Ratcliffc
W. F. Sprague
B. C. Forto
A. Cueto.
We Solicit the Patronage of AH
UR FUNDS are protected in a
nre-proof vault and by the
best safes to be obtained; and are
further covered by insurance
against burglary or . daylight rob-
bery. Our officers are under bond
in the best surety companies.
People who intrust their money
to a bank have a right to know its
financial strength. We recognize
this right and will cheerfully fur-
nish any depositor a statement of
our condition any day in the year.
Absolute safety is the best thing
we hane to offer and upon this
basis your accouut is solicited.
If
The NEW BROWNSVILLE LAND CO.
Opposite Willmcm's Drug Store
Track Fruit Sugar and Farm Lands.
WE SELL THE EARTH.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Pull line of
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& Co's Paranoias Whiskies
Kentucky Belle Dunn's Monogram Cane Spring Silver i
Brook and Woodford to. rae ureat sellers 57.
TJBP" H. WELLER Prop a
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Scientifically distilled; naturally aged; absolutely pure.
Best and safest for oil uses.
Sold by T. CR1XELL & BRO
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and BILOARD PARLOR
finest ffiines ifudrs Cigars
moon b.
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SOLE cAGENT SAN ANTONIO XXX BEERj fr
9J. W kANOCMpK X
jfemet As&prirtinent of Furniture Ever Brought to
I BrifilvSls and must be Seen to be Appreciated.!
X "Everything In the Furniture Line at Right Prices' M
wL Iron Beds Davenports Dining Room m
Suites and hi Fact Anything in the House- .mE
M9L fcrj-nishing Line can be found at Hancock's JFm
For tent the Episcopal rectory.
Apply to J. W. Hoyt at Cross's
store. Jy-12-tf.
Best Elgin Creamery butter in
ten pound tubs in cold storage
for sale by Louis Kowalski.
Jy 27-3t.
Pies Cakes Home-made bread
and old-fashioned gingerbread for
sale at the Texas by the ladies of
the Presbyterian and Methodist
churches Saturday at five p. m
Little Lay ton Haley the son of
Mr. and Mrs Pat Haley was hurt
yesterday afternoon -by a fall from
his bicycle causing him to fall on
a stick which was run Into his
mouth inflicting-a painful though
not very serious injury
That fine bunch of Brownsville
bananas that were taken to the
Farmers' Congress by Mr. Green
were raised by Sergt. Chriss Mil-
ler the caretaker at Fort Brown
haying been produced without ir-
rigation fertilizing or cultivation.
Now is the season for a run to
the Point on Sundays to take a sail
in the beautiful bay and a dip.in
the surf on Padre Island: If only
the railroad :wouH encourage such
'biitin'gsJby 'putting on Sunday ;ex-
ctirsions people would be glad to
Services will be held at the Epis-
copal church tomorrow Sunday
July 28 .as follows: Early celebra-
tion of Holy Communion at 7:30
a.m. Evening payer and sermon
at 8:15. There will be no sermon
at eleven. Rev. 'H. M. Green will
officiate.
Miguel J. Morales has arrived
from San Antonio and is introduc-
ing Crystal Oil Painting' and en-
larging piqtures. For' a small sum
he guarantees to teach anyone in a
few lessons of 2 or 3 hours. If:
necessary further instruction' isj
given free. Studio near rear of
Miller Hotel. ' ' Ty20-lvk.
The son of Sra. Juana Morln'
MERCEDES MENTION.
Interesting Budget of News from
Friends Up the Road.
Our
life -and celebrate each birthday
the popr frqman who was burned with a party just like this.
Machinist and Contractor
GASOLINE ENGINES and CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
Sold and installed. Engine Supplies pipe Packings Valves
etc Ail kinds ol-jepair wock done. Blacksmith asd
"Wheelwright It ray shop in front of "Frontier Eumber Co.'s
-Yard;" i-3 7 -
fatally by the explosion of an oil
lamp from which she died being
buried yesterday was permitted
by the prison -authorities in Mata-
nioros where he js in prison as
mentioned inyesterday's-HKRAiD
to come over to ;Brownsville and
attend hjs mother's funeral yester
day afternoon. . This sad privilege
was secured for the unfortunate
boy by the kindness of M. H
Cross who went on his bond ant!
induced the. authorities to permit
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mm to come.' n.e rec irnea io jus-
prison in -Matamoro after the
funeral. The '"grief of the boy at
fiudinsr his mother dead whea he
To Thb Herald.
Mercedes Texas July 26. Mr.
E. E. Witter wife and baby are
here from Los Angeles. They are
so pleased with our climate and
our prospects for future gretness
that they have decided to locate
among us and are making invest
ments with a view to building a
house.
Mrs. George S. Freeman left
Tuesday morning for six weeks in
Wichita Kan. and Rogers Ark
Mr.. Freeman will follow in a week
or two.
Mr. Wm. Price assistant man
ager of the American Rio Grande
Xand and Irrigation Company has
returned from a three weeks' vaca-
tion in St. Louis. He was accom
panied by Mr. Ray Carter a mem
ber of the company who with;
Mr. Silver general manager arq
about to start on-a trip of mspec-'
tion'through the'irrigated districts
of -the west trad -northwest. They
will also attend the National Irri
gation .Congress at Sacramento
California which will convene
Sept. 3.
Master Martin Cutting celebrat
ed his'fifth birthday last Monday
with a party on the hotel lawn.
The little guests were Mary Ellen
Silver Eugenia Bell Vernia Sam-
mons Nellie Golden Cecil Sam-
tnons Rollie Sammons Martin
Patterson Miley Patterson Alma
Smith Robert Golden and King
Stevens each of whom remember-
ed the small host with an ap-
propriate birthday gift. -Two
hours were spent in merry -games
after which cake and lemonade
were served and each youngster
presented with a souvenir box of
Lowney's bon-bons. At six o'clock
the children very reluctantly de-
parted hoping that Martin would
live in Mercedes- the rest of his
Mr. .George S: -Freeman the
land man. js nicely installed in the
front -sute of offices over the
new bank.
Mr.: W. O. 'Whitta'ker left last
week for Austin .bis former home
where he. expects-t.to remain two
weeks viMting-;his parents nd
friends." - '
. Mrs. Si P. Silver and daughter
Mary Ellen an.i Miss LEdna
Stramche.. started north Tuesday
morning. Mr. Silver and. Mr. Ray
Cartes: accompanied the party as
far as San Antotiio where they
branchedoff for California and. the.
time with us and has become ex-
ceedingly popular with all Merce-
deans of both sexes. She will be
sadly missed and there ar many
anxious inquiries as to the time
of her return which have not been
answered satisfactorily as yet.
The addition to the hotel is now1.
completed and was .used (first last
ounaay.. xne new room is as
.beautiful large apartment twice
the size of the old room cool and:
airy and well lighted. The hotel"
as it now stunds is the finest south
of San Antonio and is the. subject
of many complimentary remarks
from tourists who are vastly sur-;
prised to find such an up-to-date.
hostelry in so new a country.
LAST WEEK OF THE
MOVING PICTURE THEATRE
San Roman Buildjn&.Biubeih Street..!
New Program Every Night.
Program for tonight:
two days before
the extreme.
was touching in
had seen her alive and well vjust i west. Mrs. Silver and daughter
go to Lexington Mo. their former
home to spend two months. Miss
-Stramche.!. also -.-goes -.home to
fliexington. She has spent a long
Cash paid for clean cotton rags
at The HHRAuroEce.
ACT ONE 8 O'CLOCK.
Panorama in.the Indies.
Offices in the palace of Florences
CuriotiS;empIoyes.
Cathedral of jAvila Spain.
SpanishrFandango.
Street in'Cordova Vera Cruz.
The boubfesame-flea... . ' .
The wife!wearing-1the.trousers.
Castle of Thun Switzerland.
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Street in Guadalajara.
Grand bull fight. j
ACT TWO 8:45 C?CI.OCK.
Russian montains.
Port of Callao Peru.
Disagreeable mistake.
Palace of Frederick III Berlin.
.Scandal on; the . staircase.
' Street in Pompeii.
Pleasures of divorce.
Between New !Tork and Brook-
lyn. Drama on express train.
Panorama. of Guanajuato.
The law of' pardon.
act three 9:30 o'ctocr.
The kitten's breakfast.
The;two grandfathers.
Masques and faces.
Acqueduct at Queretaro.
Metamorphosis of the butterfly. '
Panorama of Rio Janeiro Brazil.
Vengeance of Pierrot.
Pyramid of Cholula. Puebla.
Aguinaldo and the postman.
Cathedral of.Seville Spain.
.Trafalgar square London.
-The dog smugglers.
Tomorrow Sunday there will
be a'grand exhibition!
Admission:
Entire . program of three acts
adults.25 .cents .childreri J5cents.
-For one act only adults -10 .cents
children 5 cents.
ThatBeautSjW-Qipss
comes from the varnish; in Devoe's
Varnish. Floor Paint; costs 5 cents
raorea quart though;. Sold by
Frontier Lumber: Co.
WHITE ELEPHANT
V. L. CEIXEa. Propiiertr.
First-class Liquors Wines
Clears. Polite Attention.
Market Square
BrowosrOls. Texas
1 GoSfo Hotel
At. the Market. Place
MATAMOR.OS MEXICO.
Regular Me.ls. Short Orders. Ixiziaj.
Breakfast
Dinner
Supper
50c Mexican Money.
75c r
50c
Real Estate for Sale
IN- .
Large end Small Tracts oa River Cinal
jond m the Artesian Belt.
Small Farms Wear Town and
"City Pmptrty
y . -APPLY TO
Cameron County Abstract Co.
OAEPENTEB
Jtmdli Lnd
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Parm Mouses
A Specialty
Address DlEZ P. 0.r Cameron Conaty
El Raraiso H Rcstauran
JOHN DARROUZET Pro?..
American Frencfi and Meidcan disne3.
Lodging furnished Cheap. Street cars
pass door. Next door to opera ihoase.
MATAMOROS. MEXICO...
A. GOLDAMMER
CONTRACTOR AND '
BUILDER - -
Plans and Specifications Fur-
nished on Short Notice
Matamoros fbtd
Meals Mexican Style
Rooms and Meals $1.25 a day
rV. S Cy.
Francisco Goazaler Mgr.
.lltttT&oras. Mex.
ChamberlaiiiDovney
' ACADEMY
.-WASHMirSOffsfEEST. i
WilUpeititSL.Fali Term Sept. 3 19d7
with greater facilities and rfth
sreatenteaduos fore
APPLY TO MRS. W. C. C-F0STER.
Ruhniann &Cook
PLUMBERS....
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 21, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 27, 1907, newspaper, July 27, 1907; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth147519/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .