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-A The Brownsville Herald. FFICIAL COUNTV AND CITY JOURNAL Jesse O. Wheeler. Proprietor. SHOW US. After all that has been written and printed anent the alleged out- wife is his queen; his sisters, his princesses. She's the First Lady in the Land to his, always. We rage upon the civil authorities of crown our women because 7they are Consolidated in 1893 with the Daily Cos mopolitan which was published in Brownsville, for sixteen years. Entered at the Postoffice. Brownsville. Texas as second-class matter. Terms of Subscription: Daily: Published every evening ex cept Sunday, daily by mail postpaid to any point in the United States, Mexico or Canada, or delivered by carrier to any part of Brownsville, Texas, or Matamoros, Mexicc: One copy one year $6.00 One copy six months 3.00 Weekly: Pcblished Saturday, by nail postpaid to any point in the United States, Mexico or Canada. One fpy one year 51.50 One i. jpy six months 75 One copy three months 50 Subscriptions invariably due and pay able in advance. Advertising rates on application. Makes all checks payable to JESSE O. WHEELER. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1906. TIME TABLE St. L, B. & M. Ry. NORTH BOUND. Train No, 1 leaves Brownsville daily except Sunday at 9:45 a. m. Leaves Harlingen at 10:55 a. m. Arrives Kingsville at 3:20 p. m. Arrives at Robstown at 4:32 p. m. Arrives at Sinton at 6 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. Train No. 6 leaves Sinton at 9:30 a. m Train No. 2 arrives at Kingsville at 12:12 p. m. Arrives at Harlingen at 4:30 p. m. Arrives at Brownsville at 5:40. p. ni. Train No. 1 out of Brownsville arrives at Cnrnits Christi at 5:30 n. m. Train No. 4 from Corpus Christi ar rives in Brownsville at 5:40 p. m. Brownsville by federal authorities in removing the negro soldiers ac cused of perpetrating insufferable indienities unon the citizens of that city, The Brownsville. Her ald comes out in an editorial vin dicating the action of the federal officers. This is done on the ground that the prisoners would not have been safe if they had been left within the jurisdiction of the Cam eron county authorities. It seems strange to hear The Herald take that position but it is on the scene and ought to know what it is talk ing about. Karnes Co. News. In taking passing notice of the above, The Herald merely wish es to request the News to read the editorial on which it comments. If The Herald has ever justified the acts of federal officers in the recent outrage, it has forgotten and would take kindly to being shown. our nome-maters our wives, our others. In this age of awful com mercial fury men grow so gray. It's the wife's caress the pressure of her loving arms while she whis pers over and the story of her heart this alone make life bear- i TESTIMONIAL OF GRATITUDE To Be Presented by Citizens of Browns. J ville to Lieut of Police Dominguez, Who? li' u : I - ' e t J- T- naj nanneu Dy negro joiuicn. In order to testify their gratitude and appreciation for the heroic self sacrifice of Lieutenant of Po lice M. I. Dominguez, who risked SAM FORDYCE BRANCH. Train No. 22 leaves Samfordyce at 7:50 a. in: arrives at Harlingen at 10:50 a., m: and Brownsville at 12:20 p. m. Train No. 21 leaves Brownsville at 3 p. m: arrives at Harlingen at 4:32, and Samfordyce at 7:30 p. in. Rio Grande Railroad. Brownsville, Texas, to Point Isabel, Texas. To take Effect Saturday October 27, 1906 at 12:01 A. M. DAIZ.Y SCHEDULE. Train leaves Brownsville 9:00 a. m. Arrives Point Isabel 10:30 a. in. Train leaves Point Isabel 3:30 p. in. Arrives Brownsville 5:00 p. in. When you see the brand "S. O." on a fellow's face, does it mean sold out," or "Standard Oil"? V, The man who knows the world will never be bashful and the man -who knows himself will never be imprudent. Nothing is more surely estab lished than the fact that we are what we think that we become Jike our thoughts. A Man who hoards his wealth and docs not enjoy it is like the beast that carries a load of gold and feeds on thorns. It is like a far-off dream the memory of the leaders of the olden time. The leaders of the ancient regime never ceased to be graudes dames though fortune, rank and youth were swept away who will forget Lady Ailesbury the English lady of an almost extinct order? and there was Lady Sarah Lennox in whose veins flowed blood from Dukes and Earls, and who made the French Barons her familiar gossip. Of her it is said that George III was wretched all his life because she could not be his queen. She never forgot her royal blood though she spelled, wrote and thought in atrocious English. And Lady Lennox was the head of another disappearing type. But we Americans somehow, if our girls chance to buy when duke of a lord, we pay no more attention to their coronets than if they were school-girls once more wearing their old straw hats. We make our demands of women but we want a Nelly Custis, Theodosia Burr, Dolly Madison, the Carroll sisters, Octavia Le Vart, Same Ward, Winnie Davis, or a May Handy the sort that shine like stars for us. Every American's able. Pity the man from whose his life, lost his right arm, and had 1 1 Mt i 5 t - i arms the treasure flees. The old ms norse "ea nnaer mm in at fashioned womanlv woman is what tempting to check the outrage by fiffV. U. S. Infantry upon Brownsville, No man can do a greater work on the night of Aug. 13, the citi than to redeem the streets waifs zens of Brownsville have under- tbat wander along our great thor- taken to raise a fund to present to oughfares. Many of them have this brave officer, as a small re- been blown from the nest in a compense for his irreparable loss a great storm. They sleep in boxes, The Herald has been requested in barrelsin dirty basements any- to take charge of this subscription Where but the cradle from which and the names of all persons con- they have but lately drifted. To tributing- to the fund and amounts save them is to polish a jewel that subscribed will be published daily will shine some day. Who knows? in The Herald. They are all diamonds in the rough. To neglect then means to congest our criminal dockets and to throng the houses across whose tnresnoia no gooaiy snadow over falls. Helen Marquis had her lips touched with the old time glory of a true womanhood, when she said: Some day, perhaps, when little fingers twine In clinging trustfulness about our own, And eyes so strangely like to vours and mine Look up with loving glances we have known. With joy we'll clasp the precious thing and say This is reward for all our loss and I pain; This is God's plan, that haply thus wo may, Through children's children, build and rear again. A. T. Woodhouse $10.00 .Mrs. Mi B. Woodhouse, 5.00 Brownsville Herald Mrs. Jesse O. Wheeler. A. Dillard Willman's Pharmacy Mrs. j. L. Putegnat Dr. C. H. Thorn W. H. Petty,-, Sergt. G. O'Reilly Wise & Newman lhe one who really loves you loves the most amidst thickening shadows and gathering storms. What you don't need is dear at any price".! By the east window of every life grow thorns. T. Crixell & Bro... W. H. Schmidt J. A. Tillman E. K. Goodrich Mrs. J. Sauder Sack &. Sachs S. C. Moore B. G. Stegman, J. Martinez u Mrs. Bollack H. Gruuewald A. Turk Hal Brenham J. H. Fernandez J. W: Lamb Jno. Bannon Ful. Lopez W. A. Rutledge W. M. Ratcliffe Wayne Wood M. Hanson Farm Lands Wanted Having just closed a large tract in Missouri, am looking for another in South Texas suitable for subdivision. Give full particulars first letter. JAMES P. PORTEUS. 108 1-2 No. 8th Street, ST. LOUIS Mo. Many sell a birth-right of privilege to drift along a sunny stream rather than breast the waves of a vast ocean. The Laredo Times is highly in censed at the action of several of the state evening papers, charging that the court house was burned to cover up crooked transactions in the poll-tax business. That's easy, Bro. Times we have been accus ed of starting our recent black trouble officers of the United States army claimed the next morning after the outrage, that the post was fired on by the citizens before the poor, innocent negroes ever started anything. Further more, we venture to prophecy that some sanctimonious, disgruntled sorehead who stands high in the knocker class, an inhabitant and nuisance of your own town, start ed the report. Look about you and see if we are not correct in our sur mise. 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