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i i THE DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY OCTOBER 27, 1905. LOCAL ITEMS. Fewer gallons; wears longer; Devoe. For sale 12-gauge sun.hot g ' Apply at this office. Rutledge, the jeweler, has just w"hat you want. ' Call on him. ' Attention is directed to change of Wise & Newman's ad in today's issue. The very best goods for the least money is our motto. 10-23-28 ' - Rutledge Jewelry Co. tj ;1 For Rent My home place corner Jefferson and 15 th. Apply :ro Mrs. Katie E. Leahy. 6-7-tf ; ' We handle only high class jew f'eiry, silverware, clocks and cut lass.; Rutledge Jewelry Co. 5.$i;25 buys a Rutledge special arm' clrjck, the best made for the 'ifconey. Rutledge Jewelry Co. , DoH't you need another hair ; brush? Our line is here. 25 cents to $2.50. Eagle Drug Store. 10-21-tf ; The best fountain pen made is 'the celebrated Parker. For sale only by Rutledge Jewelry Co. W. F. Gammenthaler, of San Antonio, has accepted a position as salesman at McDonald's Depart ment store. Finest line of diamonds, gold watches, and latest up-to-date gold 'jewelry ever brought to Browns ville at Rutledge Jewelry Co. Round shoulders made square with our improved shoulder braces, 75 cents a pair- Eagle Drug Store. 10-21-tf We guarantee our goods to be just as, represented - or money promptly refunded. Rutledge Jewelry Co. Wanted To see at our store all people who are particular about quality of their drugstore goods , and service they receive. We can satisfy the most exacting. 10-21-tf Eagle Drug Store. No trouble for us to show our gcods. Call and . examine our stock for yourself, and be con vinced that we have just what you want. Rutledge Jewelry Co. From the. Rockpprt Enterprise it is learned E. Moore has open f ed an exclusive and up-to-date shoe i store in Rockport. Mr. Moore was in business in Brownsville for some ' time, and his many friends wish f him well in his old home town. , A letter received from Dr. C. A. Roberts, who left here some weeks - ago for west Texas, states that he has formed a partnership with Dr. M. E Freeman at Sweetwater, Texas. Dr. Roberts says he has ''betterediiimseif by"' going" to west j "Texas, but hopes the" Brownsville country will contihue to 'prosper. IThe Herald and his friends in Brownsville wish the doctor a - large degree.of success. Dr. Rpb . crts will continue to read TiiE Herald and keep posted ou this section. The Herlld acknowledged a pleasant call from W. R. Harbour, .of .QJjuijOj.tsdaiv T.lje ge.ntlem.an says a good deal of winter truck js being planted in his neighborhood. Tomatoes, lettuce and- ci lery fare " "being grown by many of the growers and-jt'is hoped to havie .these prp ducts on the- early market. ;-fr. Barbour is well irformed both in truck growing. and' the 'raising of lemons and oranges, and says it is Very necessary to experiment with" ? Various crops in order to determine - which are best adapted to this sec tion. He does not believe in go ring wild and making all sorts of 'extravagant assertions which are '. no borne out by results, as to -- the proaucthenessahd adaptability -""of this locality, but thinks there - is a large variety of products adapt ed to the peculiar conditions exis ting here, and rhfee' can 'be deter- v-'toined by intelligent experiments. ' J. H. Carlisle, of Houston, is a "late visitor to ' Brownsville, arriv ing yesterday afternoon. He is traveling . representative- of. the Gulf vRefiuiug .company, jvjiichjia's one of the largest -refineries "in- the-1 United States, located at Port Arthur, Texas. The- gentleman was a pleasant caller at THEjHER- ald office this morning. PERSONALS. Ed. C. Warner, of El Paso, is in the city. George E. Toullerton, of Hous ton in the city. Seven barrels of the finny tribe went out on ice by express this morning. J. A. Harrison, of San Anconio, was among the incoming passen gers yesterday afternoon. L- M. Oppenhcimer, of San Antonio, is a late visitor to Brownsville, , arriving yesterday afternoon. S. Jacobs., of Houston, a Well known commercial traveler, left the city this morning after a few days stay. Judge J. D. Childs; of Sail An tonio, was ,an arrival in the city yesterday afternoon, coming down on legal business. Ford Dix, a St. Louis drummer, who has been here interviewing our merchants, was an outgoing passenger this morning--- - - S. M. Lesesne, the 'Galveston News man, after spending a day or two in Brownsville, left for other points this morning. J. E. Lavelle, a commercial traveler from St. Louis, was an outgoing passenger today,' after spending several days, in the city. G. F. Channing, of Galveston, special treasury agent who has been here several days on business, was an outgoing passenger this morn ing. T. J. Hooks left this morning for La Blanca, after spending a few days in town with his fatuity. He reports everything moving smoothly in his territory- R. H. Bushway, manager of the Alvin Fruit & Nursery company, at Algoa, who nas been in this sec tion tiie past few days, returned to Brownsville yesterday afternoon. G. Wilbur Dennett returned yes terday afternoon from Corpus Chris' ti, where he went Tuesday to attend the Westervelt-Lester wedding. He reports a very pleasant stay at Corpus. '"'- John G. Kennedy, of Sarita, arrived fn 'thV'cfty' Tat "iiiglit via the Mexican National from Coinar go and Mier, Mexico, where he has been on business. He left for home this morning. ' George Morgan,, who has been working with-T. J. Cahill the past few months, and who left 'last week for Monterey, returned yes terday and boarded the train east this morning. He is an expert gasoline engine man and "'The Herald is sorrv to see him go. " Board of Trade Aketing' A well attended meeting of the Board of Trade and citizens was held last night, and the discussion of many subjects consumed the time. One of the most important events of the evening was the ap pointment of P E. Blalack, T. J. Hooks, Benj Kowalski nd, John D. Hill as a committee to .secure and arrange an exhibit of the pro ducts-of the Brownsville country. tp,be Sent to-the San Antonio In ternational Fair, ind 'the Houston Carnivals This is -a : matter upon which every citizens of this section should be agreed,' and The Herald feels that no one will be found to put an obstacle in the way of securing a most creditable exhibit. A letter" was. read ifrom General Passenger Agent Doherty, of the Gulf Coast Line, in which he urgently advocat ed the preparing of such an exhibit. Among other things, Mr. Doherty said while it is well to' talk' and write of the wonderful resources of the Brownsville country, it is hard; to make people believe all you as sert, as an allowance is always made for enthusiasm, but when the matured product is placed before them, the proof ispositive. No one can deny the wisdom of . this A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos phatic acid eOYAl. BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK- ed. In addition Mr. Doherty says that free transportation can be se cured for the exhibits, both to .Houston and San Antonio. The committee appointed some time ago to investigate the financial condition of the city, asked for and was granted further time in which to complete their report. Various others siubjectsof more or less importance -to-this.section were discussed and taany ideas ad vanced for the battering of condi tion in this portion of the Rio Grande country. No further business coming be fore the meeting, adjournment was had until next Thursday night- TALLY CARDS Card Q ames DOMINOES y - The days are shortening- and the evenings are lenthenging. Indoor amuse ment: will soon-be in order and we would like rto show yon our line of cards. Our stock of playing cards is especially large and we are ready to supply your wishes. A fine -assortment awaits-your inspection and selection. Our Congress ' card at' 50 cents' a packageseemjto he the leaders, but we -.have cheaper ones and will make special -prices on quantity. r S Telephone No. 26 A. O. BLUM Manager Special Messenger Service 1 n Ji r Jo 11. EmvAiins ...Attorney-at-Laiv and Land. Arent... 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. 4-7tf I e We have received the most extensive collec tion of Tailored long and short Coat Suits, ...comprising- e,very. material and model that is ""being cdur ted' by the "followers of "fashion. 7! We are also ready to show our elegant line of , FALL, 3905, MDLLINER.Y. m- Shirt Waist and Dress Hats. OUR LINE OF SHOES IS COMPLETE.. ' , SACK 6S, SACHS Brownsville Company Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries, Monuments, Iron Fencing, Picture Moulding, etc. PHONE 123 Hotel Matamor os Jesus Benavides & Co., Props. Only first-class hotel in the city. Table furnished at all times with best to be had. : SPhXIAL RATES TO FAMILIES STREET CAR PASSES TIIE DOOR Two Blocks From Main Plaza Mitflu.-rtis.Meik O c0 5 Selecting a Wife N iffife. ...and a Stove or Range are quite alike. jgfljjiiyrxjK The handsomest may not be the best, but when you do find both these qualities together... it's an Awful Nice Combination. InLc Charter Oak Stove and Range. cittorney at Law Successor to Powers &. Maxan, Powers & Wells, Wells & Rentfro Wells, Rentfro & Hicks, Wells & Hicks, Wells, Stayton & Kleberg I buy and sell Reu Estate and investigate laud titles. A complete abstract of all itles of record in Cameron County, Texas. Practice in all state and federal courts, when especially employed.. Land Litigation and corporation practice. D. B. CHAPIN ATT0JRNEYfAT.T LAW ? T hualgo,)texas if H. M. E 1 B L-D iDealer ini Groceries, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, . Agricultural Implements, -Tin and Vooden Ware, Wupperman Non-Breakable White Enameled Ware, Sheet TifT- arid Iron, Kound and lat iiar iron, wmte L,eaa, ivUDncanng uii, lurpenuue, ramis, clc. v j.xj.J,.vAJ.o.JL.J-.J-xj.j.j.Aj-vx4.r 9" 4 HI Hi 1 Xas Bos ...IRaciones H! Hj The public will find an extensive J ii assortment of Dry Goods, Shoes, 1' Hats, Jewelry and Saddles at p Hj pnees wthout competition at 4 Las Dos Naciones, Hi M. SAHUALLA . COMPAfiY Or 4j Front, of Market. P. H. Yaset, PAINTER 1 3 All Kinds and Classes of Work. Esti Hj mates Given. Frontier Lumber Co. Jjf OFFICE AND SHOP: Tilitnian B14's lh St. ATrrTTTTTffTTTtTTTt t'l i tf 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 Chi'. Tcxsj Barreled Corn Beef Barreled Mackerel Swiss and Brick Cheese Delivery Staple Fancy Groceries 65 1 Sarao. Breakfast Foods, Sausage, Prepared Ham I It Makea Big Difference to You Whether the goods. you buy are of the right quality or not. If they are 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 .unprroStable. WILLMAN CAR RIES A LINE oF DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND TOILET ARTICLES OF THE FIRST QUALITY. Come personally, phone or send us your mail orders PHONE 40. WILLMAN'S PHARMACY fir Many Years of Satisfactory Practical Use Support the Genuine Merit of These Goods: Avery Plows, Planet Jr. Culti vators, Birdsell Wagons Unwiped Galvanized Fence Wire Foos Gasoline Engines z "Staffdard Wifi'dmHIs, AermotorWindmiils Reading Pipe tmd Casing, Made of Iron We have all these in stock' here "now. , Let's Trade ! You. Jaye Jtbeoney E. H. CALDWELL Corpus Christi, Texas. G 9 13 S