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t THE DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1905. Pcwcr gallops: weia longer; Dcvoc. Screw baxrofls of fish were sent out by express this morning. Household furniture For sale chenp. Enquire at this office. 15 The river is on a considerable rise caused by heavy rains up stream. Owing to rush of business Mc Donald's Department store has o time to chfliiire ad. . The condition of Bill Hov i re ported by the attending physician to be wry favorable today We have imported and domestic Dirfitmt's that outrival flowers. M l -tf Botica del Aj"tii!a Found - A cliain bracelet with pendant . Owner can get annie by describing it and imyiiiff for this notice. There are still several mud holes in the streets that need filling. A rain , emphasiius the necessity of this work Honev and Almond Cream takes out the fire of aiuiburn nd keeps the tfldn soft and healthy. Try it nexj: time. IBolica del Aguila. 9-11-tf From Conductor Rousset Tint Hwrald learns a magnificent rain fell at Point Isabel this lhorning, boirinnintr about 1. o'clock and j - - r continuing until daybreak. At no time during the present year has the Rio Grande here been at normal low water mark. The river got "full" last November, and has been more or leas in that condition ever since. Strong soaps should never be usad on delicate skins. We have toilet soaps so pure that they will not injure a baby's skin. 9-11-tf WANTEDi- compositors. 54 hours. Tpothetae. Botica del Aguila. -Union or non-union Waces $20.00 for Open shop. Dallas Dallas Texas, 9-18-30 The case of Antonio Ksparza vs. llsidoro G. Garza, suit for damages, went to the jury this morning, but up to 4 o'clock this afternoon, no verdict had been rendered. The oasc been on trial in the district court since Saturday. That we have a reputation as prescription druggists is evidenced by our rapidly increasing files. 9-11-tf Botica del Aguila. County Judge Bartlett and Mayor Combe state they will rigidly en force the law against unlawfully carrying concealed weapon, with out regard to whom it may affect." The new law makes the penalty quite severe for its violation, and pistol toters had better look a lit tle out. Latest reports from E A. Mc Gary, assistant cashier of the Mer chants' National bank, who was operated on in San Antonio last week for .appendicitis, state that he is improving daily and is now en tirely out of danger. This news is hailed with great pleasure by the many Brownsville friends of the young man. Henry Hdds, a well known young stockman of Hebbrouville, who has been here several days, went down lb Point Isabel yesterday to receive a bunch of mules recently purchas ed from John CI carman. There were forty-five head in the bunch, and they were driven to Raymond villc today, where they will be re ceived and taken to Hebbrouville. Tint Hrram is glad to learn that Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Blalack, who have been on fax extended tour through Colorado, California, Washington and other localities for the benefit of the lady's health, are on their way home, and that Mrs. Blalack has been very much improved by the trip. Their jour ney also included a visit to the Lewis & Clark exposition at Port land, Oregon, which they found both instructive and entertaining. Mr. and Mrs. Blalack are expected home in the next three or four days. For some time it has been known that Fort Brown is below the aver age in the matter of quartens both for officer and enlisted men, and recommendations have been made for improvements at this post. Btit it -takes more than mere re commendations to secure the need ed improvement. If our citizens are interested in the matter, and they should be, it would be a wise plan to solicit the good offices of our congressman, Hon. John N. Garner, and request him fto place the matter before congress. Mr. Garner ha already signified his wellingnee to do everything i iu his power for the benefit of his I constituents, and will no doubt take pleasure in brintring the mat ter to the attention of congress. Other posts have been improved, but it was not by sitting down and waiting for congress to voluntarily make the apropriation necessary. If -we want these improvements at Fort Brown, and Tux KjtitAJ.D has been iuformecT they arc badly need ed, the quicker the matter is taken up, the quicker it will be settled. This is the second most important post in the state, and is should be looked after. Let our more prom inent citizens take the matter in nana, ana tney majr icei as sured of all the assistance pos sible from army officers here, and see if we can not secure the necessary improvements for Fort Brown. It is estimated that $100,- 000 would put this post in first class condition, with modern quar ters for officers and enlisted men, and the greater part of this amount would be expended in Brownsville. Reports so far as obtainable indicate that the rain this morn ing was general' throughout this section. About three tourtlis or an inch fell at Olmito, and about the same amount fell here. It is reported that there was a three inch rainfall at Kingsville, with indications that it was general in that section. On account of the telegraph line up the river being down, no reports can be obtained rom that region. Moisture was baily needed in the entire section, and the precipitation last night is very acceptable. The funeral of Henry S. Pute- guatat 5 o'clock yesterday atter noon was attended by a large con course of relatives, friends and ac quaintances, to pay the last tribute of respect to the dead, who in ifc was , well known and liked in Brownsville. May be rest m peace. If you don't think advertising iu Tim Hisrald pays, look at the large crowds that are attending the gigantic sale at J. li. Moore s. This is a good object lesson to the merchants of Brownsville who do not tell through Tim Herald what they have for sale. Bermuda onion seed, genuine TcnerifTe grown, our own impor tation. Write for prices. Reichardt Schulte, Seedmen. Houston, Texas. 9-19-10-9 No business was done iu either county or district court today. A MATTER OF HEALTH pOYAl fill Huyler's Candies Knowledge of School Supplies Exquisite Stationery llf POWDER AbsoEciteSy Pure msK&smsTimjE Did you ever stop to tiiinle that it certainty pays to buy at headqtuirtaig 1 igswg WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR . Tablets, inks, mucilage, slates, crayon, sponges, school bags, pencil boxes, penholders, book straps, composition books, etc. We have an immense line now, and it was bought right. Experience counts in this as well as any other branch of business. There is Nothing New, There is Nothing Old, But What We Have. We work to your in terests, sometimes in better quality, sometimes in better prices, sometimes on better assortments. Bring us your lists of- needs and see what we can do for you. t PERSONALS. Prompt I Messenger i Service George P. Browne, of Da.! Us. is registered in the city todsy. miss jv. hicks was a passenger to Point Isabel yesterday afternoon. Edmund Rimes, of Sauifordyce, is a visitor to our city, coming in yesterday Jas. J. Garrison, of Los Angeles, vjaniornm, s a late arrival in Brownsville. Jos. S. Montgomery, of Hearne, lexas, was among tne arrivals in the city yesterday afternoon. R- M. Miller, Hie Matnmoros merchant, spent last night at the Point, returning this morning. - Mrs. ftUC. Yates, of El Paso, is in the city, and will spend some time here with her sistei, Mrs. J. P. Odom. B. G. Stegman was an outgoing passenger this morning on his way to Driscoll on business. He expects to return tomorrow. Paul Bradley, the St. Louis shoe drummer whe has been working Brownsville the past few days, was an outgoing passenger on this morning's train- J.J. From me went out as ex press messenger yesterday on the branch train, the regular messen ger being in attendance at district court as a witness before the grand jury. Henry Borden, esq., a prominent young attorney of Houston, who has been spending several days in Brownsville, the guest of his friend, S. L. Dworman, left for home this morning. Mr. Borden is very will pleased with this sec tion, and expressed his intention of again visiting us soon. Real Estate Transfers. Following deeds were filed for record in the county clerk's office today: Raymond Town & Improve ment company to Tomas Garza, lot 23, block S in Raymondville. Consideration, $10. j Quit tlaim from W. H. Howard and Sarah J. Howard to Louis Howard, 640 acres on Arroyo Colo rado; Consideration, $200. For Rent My home place comer Jefferson and 15 th. Apply to Mrs. Katie E. Leahy. 6-7-tf 1 Eagle Drug Store A. O. BLUM, MANAGER Phone r f v ' Hi THE FAIR." I TTTTTTTTTTTTI C3 o m 33 E Selecting- a Wife ...and a Stove or Range are quite alike. The handsomest may not be the best, but when you do find both these qualities together... It's an Awful Nice Combination. "SSSSSi Charter Oak Stove and Range. o o 1 H. M. FIELD iDealer uu Groceries, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Agricultural Implements', Tin and Wooden Ware, Wuppermau Non-Breakable White Enameled Ware, Sheet Tin and Iron, Round and Flat Bar Iron, White Lead, Lubricating Oil, Turpentine, Paints, etc. DRAGGING down pains are a symptom of the most serious trouble which can attack a woman, viz: falfeng of the womb. With this, generally, comb Irregular, painful, scanty or profuse periods, wasteful, weaken ing drains, dreadful bactocbe, headache, nervousness, dizziness, irri tability, tired feeling, ina&lfty to walk, loss of appetite, color and beauty. The cure Is WINE 6F Woman's Relief that sssryleni, curathrs extract, or natural essence, of herbs, whiok xerfesuoa wcrHwrful stosngthening influence on all female orgsn. Cartful itWli pto, rswites the menses, stops drains and stim ulates me ssmrtsB to & tns womb up Into place. It Is a s2t a4 pstiBSDtat cure for ail fsmale complaints. Wholesale Groceries Cheap for Cash Frank Alcedo Celaya Building. Constantine Hotel W. A. FITCH, Proprietor Traveling men's trade solicited. Free sample rooms are provided Nothing too good for our guests if to be found in the market." Corpus Ch'5 Texas Established, 1879. Benj. Kowalski, General Alerchandise BROWNSVILLh TEXAS P. EL Vasby, I 4 DAIMTFO If a PAINTER 3 All Kinds and Classes of Work. Estl 4 males Given. Frontier Lumber Co. mm US A LXTTE In strictest consignee, teUfcg as sit yeur trdtW;. We will send frtfe ad vk (ta plrn sealed envelop. Ad drci: UAtes' uvls&fy Dpt., The artfenfljSt Mtdidr Co., Csatta noefct, Tsen. "I SUITERED AWFUL PADf in xny wob and ovaris," urltes Mrs. Nwnl Bake, of Webster Groves,Mo "and my menses were very painful And irregular. Since to!lng Ckrdul I feel like a new woman, and do ost suffer is I did." Hotel Matamoros Jesus Beaavides k Con Props. Only first-class hotel in the city. Table furnished at all times with best to be had. : SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES STREET CAR PASSES THE DOOR Two Btadu fnm MjIi Plata Maafa.fw.Mexle PROMPTNESS cAND LIBERALITY The Merchants' NATIONAL BANK OF BROWNSVILLE Capital Stock, $100,000.00 J OFFICERS DIR.ECTO E. H. GOODRICH, President JohaMcAHen, JoseCclaya. LT. Pxyot JOHN McALLEN, Vice President i Mlzuzl Fernandcx.Jr. J. G. FERNANDEZ, Cashier E. H. Goodrich, O. C. SauJer, !. O. ?-vandc E. A: McGARY, Assistant-Cashier. It Makes a Big Difference to You Whether the goods you buy are of the right quality or not. If theyare not and you have to have them, then you have to pay first for poor goods and pay again for good goods, which you should have had in the first place. To pay twice for the same thing or the same purpose is unprofitable. WILLMAN CAR RIES A LINE oF DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND TOILET ARTICLES OF THE FIRST QUALITY. Come personally, phone or send us your mail orders 2iE 40. WILLMAN'S PHARMACY