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THE DAILY HERALD. Jesse O. Wheeler, Proprietor. Consolidated in 1893 viih the Dar Cos mopolitan which was published Brownsville for sixteen years. in FFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY JOURNAL tex at tJ l0ce. JMwnfWc. Texa m MMotHl-clMK nmUer. MONDAY, 1VLY 24, 1905. TIME TABLE Condensed Through Schedule Between San Antonio, Houston and Brownsville ST. L. B. & M. R. R. S STATIONS fl . tt A. M. P- M S;40 Lv.. Brownsville.. AR 7:25 A M, p M 6j30 Lv.. Fordyce Ar 9:30 a. M. r. m. -ilOiOO Lv..Harlingcn ...Ar 6:10 i. m. i r. m. 3:00 An..KingsviUc ...Lv 1:30 1 M, M 3s00 Lv..K3ng8villc...AR 1:10 r. m. A M 6;20 Ar; .Sinton Lv 10:00 P. M. A.M. 8:15 Lv.. Sinton Ar 9:45 12:00 Ar.. Kenedy Lv 5:30 A. M. A.M. 1237 Lv. .Kenedy Ar 5:30 A. M. . 7:45 Ar. .Houston Lv 10:15 A M. A. M. 5:30 Lv.. Kenedy Ar 12:37 A. Jtf p M- 7:45 Ar.. San Antonio.. Lv 10:15 Through tram between Brownsville and Corpus Christi as follows: Leave Brownsville 8:15 a. m. Arrive Corpus Christi 4:15 p. in. Leave 7:15 a.m. Arrive Brownsville 3:45 p. m. RIO GRANDE RAILROAD. Leave Brownsville daily 5 p. m. Arrive Point Isabel daily 6:30 p. m. Leave Point Isabel daily. 7 a. m. Arrive Brownsville daily 8:30 a. m. Aug. Cklaya, Pres. and Gen. Man. Plant hogs and alfalfa. The Herald is in receipt of the August number of the Frisco Ma gazine. It is a very atttractivel journal, and contains much to both interest and amuse. Hogs and alfalfa offer a combi nation which will defeat the truck commission sharks, and also fatten the growers' bank account. A ten months old hog is worth more than a four year old steer, and the hog can be raised on a very much small er area of land than that required to produce the steer. . The Corpus Christi Caller an nounces that begining Tuesday, August 1, it will issue a daily; which will furnish all the news, -local and telegraphic, up to 4 o'clock every day except Sunday. The weekly Caller has always been recQgnized as one of the leading newspapers of southwest Texas, and The Herald hopes the new daily will receive the same consi deration. The daily will have a complete new dress, new head and everything that is calculated to make it a success. Gladys was teaching her little sister Dorothy to print. For a copy she printed the word CAT on Dorothy's slate. Dorothy took the pencil and copied it as nearly as possible. After she had done this, she made a little crooked line on the lower end of the letter T. "Why, Dorothy, why do you put that mark there?' ' asked Gla-dvs. Oh,' said Dorothy, that's her .Little Chrauiele . . ; ourolhniusfedfe" "It depends," answered Farmer CoraUssoJ. "He's liable to take his tituc doin chore, but if you ever get him on second base with a food hitter up, lie's liable to be about the buisst thing ah saxtft." Washington Star. Notice. All persons interested in the es tate of Manuel M- Garza, deceased, or those having claims against him will present same within ten days to Frank Otxman, 7-24-S-3 Brownsville,. Texas. Letter to Wm. J. RusjcII. Brownsville, Texas. Dear Sir: The Trustees of Fair Ground, Cobleskill, N Yf were giad to pay 15 cents a gallon more for Devoe; and no wonder. Two other paint agents said it would take 150 gallons of their paint to cover the buildings. Our agent put at 125 or less. It took 115. We saved them 35 gallons of paint and painting (worth $4 to $5 a gallon, as the painting costs two or three times as much as the paint) less 15 cents a gallon on 115 gallons. Say $140. That's how to count the cost of paint. The costs of putting it on is $3 or $4 a gallon. You see what that means. Go by Devoe. Yours truly F W Devoe & Co 35 New York P.S.Frontier Lumber Co., sells our paint. Our friend, Mr. J. A. Wier, brings in news of a good forage crop, that of milo maze. He has several acres in milo maze which he planted on the 10th day of April and cut on the 5th of July, pro ducing a yield of 35 or 40 bushels per acre. Mr. Wier brought several of those heads to town and they are pronounced fine by all who have seen them. With a yield of 35 or 40 bushels of grain to the acre in less than three months, this coun try ought to, if for nothing else, be the greatest hog and poultry country in the south. However, hogs and poultry are not all that can be made to grow and fatten on milo maze; it is equal to corn for working stock. Kingsville Times, LIST OF LETTERS. The uncalled for letters remain ing in the postoffice of Brownsville, for the week ending Saturday, July 22, 1905, are as follows: ladies' list. Adams, Mrs. R. N. Gay tan, Antonia Warner, Miss E. gentlemen's list. Alaniz, Serapio Bargas, Melquiades Flores, Gerardo Gonzales, Bonifacio Olivo, Paula Rendon, Guadalupe Rivera, Jesus Saldana Jesus Santos, Pedro E. de los Sanchez, Sirldo Villalovos, Petronilo C. Vellez, Pedro. Persons calling for the above let ters please say advertised. J. B.Sharpe, Postmaster. Of Course, He Knew It. COME TO US! WHEN YOU NEED A PRESCRIPTION FILLED We doubt whether there i a better equipped pre scription department in the country. Everything is the best absolutely. We insist on precision in weight exactness in measure and the greatest care and accu racy in compounding. Every drug reliable, fresh and effective. We have the confidence of your phy sician, kindly ask him. :-: PHONE 40 WILLMAN'S PHARMACY MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. .tail' "I am, of course, the first girl ou ever loved?" "Do I make love like a begin ner?" "But I am the first girl you ever issed." "Do I kiss like an amateur?" "But surely lam the first girl ou have ever hugged?" "Do I hug like a novice?" ''But you love me for myself alone?" I might if it wasn't for your money. "I can never be yours." "Would you have believed me I had said you were the first girl had ever loved?" "No, but " "Would you have believed me I had said you were the first girl had ever kissed?" "No, but " ' Woul d you have believedrae if I had sard ;ou were the first girl I had ever hiiggcd?" if if "No, but " "Would you have believed me if I had said that I loved .you for yourself alone?" "Perhaps not, but " "Then what did you want when you asked that string of questions" "I wanted to be lied to, and you knew it, you brutal thing!" For Sale. Stock of hogs, or will seli boars, sows aud pigs in pairs or singly. Call at Lake View farm, or tele phone 1024 rings. 7-'lS-tf Fordyce & Rio Grande City Transfer Co Stage leaves Fordyce on arrival of train, except Sunday, and ar rives at Rio Grande City same night taking just four hours. Leaves Rio Grande City daily at 2 p. m., except Sunday, and arrives at Fordyce same day at 6 p. m. Makes the trip in four hours and connects at Fordyce with trains for Brownsville, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Texas; Monterey and other cities in Mexico. FARE ONE WAY $2.50; ROUND TRIP $4.00 Passengers will find along the route first-class hacks and teams, thus t-aveling with case and convenience. Drivers are the best to be found. ExUa hacks will be furnished either way, if desired, at reasonable rates. GUERRA & SHELY, Proprietors 1 lV TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER 11 II Rice Journal j I. W. Harper Rye "On Evacy Tongue." Scientifically distilled; naturally aged; absolutely pmrm. Rett, and saftat for all am. $U by T. CR1XELL BRO. COMPETENT PHARMACY ESTABLISHED 1865 m I Botica del Leon r ....You WantHhe Best Your Physician aims to put all his knowledge, experi ence and skill into the prescription he writes. It is an order : for a combination of remedies which your case requires. He i cannot rely on the result unless the ingredients are properly 5 compounded. Be fair to your doctor and to yourself by bringing your orescriotions here. They'll be compounded only by registered oharmacists. who are aided by the largest stock of drugs in tkis ! part of the state. Everything of the finest-quality thatmaey can buy or experience can select. J: L Putegrtat & M$o 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .j.J.J.J.J.J.d.JLJ.JLXJ.J.J.J..J.J.A.X4.4.J.XJ.y 4 4 THE COOL WAY NORTH EAST Electric fans in chair cars and sleepers all the way to St. Louis & Kansas. City ' BESj SERVICE, BEST RATES to all LAKE RESORTS Write for information, C. W. STRAIN, G. P. A., '; fot woRTti; teaas" tr Kelley's New Life. " Tjctroit, Mich. , May 10 1905.' -Kelley's NcwNLifcft. . " " I had Rheumatism for 30 years. Tried everything. No relief came. Dr. Kelley's New Life cured me Yottrs Truly, J. B. Rodgcrs. rittflburgh Pa., March 3, 1905. KoHosys New Ufa: I had stomach trouble and lame back fiw years. Kelley's New Life cured me. F. Blucbakcr. Toledo, Ohio, April 7, 1905. Kollcy's New Life: I had hay fever the last 3 years; have taken Kelley's New Life; have felt no symptoms of the fever; lam Cured. Mrs. C L. Hicks. If not at your Druggists write Kelley's New Life, Sandusky, Ohio. R. B. CPEAGER, , " Attorney ind - m-nscIJor-at-lM-" Office, over Yturria Bank, Eliza beth Street. TT If. EDWARDS fJ ...Attorneu-at-Law and Land Agent.,. Hidalgo, Texas Offers at a bargain lands in Hidalgo and Starr counties- Titles inves tigated and perfected and abstracts and family trees furnished upon short notice. Charges moderate. Correspondence Solicited. 4-t7tf Southern Farmer CROWLEY, LOUISIANA The well known authority on all matters connected with Rice Rais ing, Rice Marketing, Southern Agriculture, Live Stock Poultry Raising and kindred pursuits The Brownsville Weekly Herald lias made arrangements whereby it can offer a coupon calling" for a year's subscription to this peerless Southern Agricultural paper FREE OF CHARGE to every subscriber to this paper who will pay up all arrearages, and $1.50 the regular 'price for a year in ad vance. Your subscription to your local paper is due in advance anyway. Now if you will pay us what is due we will include, ABSO LUTELY WITHOUT EXTRA COST, the coupon good for one year's subscription to the RICE JOURNAL AND SOUTHERN FARMER. New subscribers paying one year in advance at the regular rates are entitled to same premium. Take advantage of this, offer and try to induce your n&ghborstfo do the same ' Sample copies free. This offer good for sixty days from date. Address, BROWNSVILLE (TEXAS) WEEKLY HERALD. The DAILY HERALD Established July 4, 1892, and con- solidatedtjwffii the Daily vGosmopol- itan July 1, 1S93. During this in terval The DAilvHerald has been under one continuous management and has ever been found battling for the upbuilding, of the Brownsville country. Can we not send you a ' sam,PlC0M,? , A postacard, will, do, the worlc 50c month; $&00 year. Daily Herald BROWNSVILLE, CAMERON COUNTY, TEXAS mmm mm 2