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-On THE DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1905. LOCALS ITEMS. Weather Forecast 'Tonight partly cloudy leather: nrobablv showers: colder. Wed nesday fair; fresh northerly winds Weather. Observations taken at Fort Brown for 24 hours ending, at 5:30 p. m Nov. 26, show: Maximum tempera ture 80; minimum temperature 67 Partly cloudy; drizzling rain from 4:45 p. m; northerly winds. For Sale: Sorehrum seed at 75 cents per bushel. Apply to J V. Adams. See the new card of Layton & Watson, architects, appearing in today's Herald. Chas. Champion, a merchant at "Point Isabel came - up yesterday evening on a business trip. - JorSalk: Forty fat turkeys at reasonable price. Apply at residence of J. B. McAllen. 5t. Attention is called to the ad of Luzianne Coffee which appears elsewhere in this issue of The Herald. The rice mill resumed operations yesterday after being shut down for some time on account of being unable to secure rice. Furnished rooms for .rent. Ap nlv to Mrs. Annie Scanlan Pute gnat, Cor. Jefferson and 10th Sts. three blocks east of postoffice. 24 Fred Warren of Kinesville, the civil engineer who has charge o platting the townsite of Kingsville, was an arrival in town last night Wedding cakes a specialty Prices $5 to $25. Call and inspect .mv line of ornaments for fancy cakes before ordering elsewhere Clay's Bakery. Phone 97 Tonight the ladies of the Meth odist and Presbyterian churches have their reception at the home of Mrs. F. W. Boss. Everybody invited and insured a pleasant evening, rain or shine. Immigration Inspector, Frank Stanley, who arrived, Monday night from Denver, Colo., goes on duty at the ferry this evening and a twelve days leave of absence for Inspector Dilworth takes effect. agents Canvassers, mixers, peddlers, solicitors, mail order people, etc., should buy kramer's book of trade secrets. Regular price $5.00, but bal. of last edition for $1.25 as long as they last Guaranteed. Order 'quick. Sioux Pub. Co., Sutherland, Iowa. tf FOR SALE: I have eight or ten new iron beds, both single and double size, taken through error in .order and never used; also a num ber of high grade wire springs for same and best grade forty pound all cotton mattresses, bran new and never used. For sale at a bargain at Llano Grande. J. P. Withers. L. Loeb of St. Louis who ha.s been here for some time looking atl the country, left this morning for San Antonio out expects to return within a few days and spend some two months here to look over the entire situation and, incideutallv, escape the rigors of a northern wmtei in fact .escape any winter at all. lne following party or pros pective investors arrived in town last niglit and are registered at the Miller: G. Wallenberg of Chi cago, H. L. Harris, Newberry, Mich., H. and W. Stubbings, Lyons, 111., Fred Hqopes, Musca tine, Iowa, F. E. Thomas, Rich mond, Ind., L. Tournie, Kansas City., J. F. Ziegler, Little River, Kin., Daniel Nogelmeier, Bismark, North Dakota. Last night's train came in some thing over an hour late though it was at first reported an hour and forty five minutes late. Too bad that our train isn't living up to her reputation and deserving the pride-.we feel in her though we understand that the trouble is caused by "our train having to wait at Bay City for the Santa Fe. "Evil communications corrupt good mtmners." mm. personals.: C. J. Macmanus of Corpus was among last night's arrivals and is registered at the Miller. Misses Volz and D. , Rousset returned yesterday to their schools down the Point Isabel line. C. W. Connally, a grocery man of Cuero, was among the arrivals last night and is stopping at the Miller. J. G. Roth, Lowney's candy man, left this morning for Corpus and Laredo, after spending yester day in town. Dr. J. H. Florence who has been away for several weeks visiting his old home in Dallas and other places up-state, returned home last night- H. Pennington, who has spent several days here visiting his broth er, customs inspector E. Penning ton, left this morning for his home in Houston. Geo. McGonigle was an outgoing passenger this morning after spend ing several days here in the interest of his house, The Western Grocer Co. F. Z. Bishop- of Dallas and H. L. Hatch of La Morielle, Iowa, were among the arrivals of last night and are registered at the Leahy. Major E- Jadwin and Cap. J L.. (Jakes, government engineers in charge of rivers and harbor work, were passengers to the Point yes terday. C. C. Byram, the artesian wel man of Soldadito, left this morning via Matamoros for Ebano where he is at work digging a well for the Soldadito people. E. B. Leightou who has been here three or four days looking af ter the dry goods business for his house, A. B. Frank of San Antonio, eft on this morning's train. Fred Kowalski returned last night from his and Mike Wise's hunting trip and reports a lovely trip. He is hiding out his game dlled and his family have not seen it so far. Messrs. Heustis and Johnson, the first, division superintendent of the St. L. B. & M., the iatter a railroad contractor and' the man who built the St. L. B. & M., re turned last night from a day spent at the Point. Mrs. Frank Munro of Kosse, Texas, who has been here for several days, returned this morning to Raymondville where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Weaver, wife of the station agent at that place. Isaac Kline, representing the . i . r.t lmmicraiion department oi tnc Pock Island, with headquarters at Chicago, was an arrival last night and is spending today investigating the country along lines pertaining to his business. W. B. Strong of Roodhouse, 111., who has been here for several days prospecting, left on this morn ing's train and expressed himself as highly pleased' with what he saw of the country. He expects to return shortly and will probably invest. Jay C. Van Kirk, who with his wife and child has been here for a few days, left this morning for Sebas tian where he has purchased. land and is erecting a house aud improv ing generally. Mrs. Van Kirk and child will remain here until their house is completed, after which he atnily will live at Sebastian. Chas. Longuet, a prosperous plantation owner of Markham, Texas, returned last night from a trip yesterday to Diaz where he went to confer with Messrs. Silver, Carter, and others in charge of the Yoakum canal in regard to settle ment of business matters connected with the canal in the digging of which Mr. Longuet was consider ably interested as a contractor. MBidimFowder Atsoltrtelylfare A wholesome cream of tartar baking powder. Makes the finest lightest, best flavored biscuit, hot-breads, cake and per Alan and.alam-phosphatc pow ders arc injurious. Do not use.Jhcnz.' Examine ike label. knu cAjoi-c powoeh to., he tcx " Rooms for rent in Combe build ing, southern exposure. 9-17-tf. The Staff of Life, "Good Clean Bread," pies and all kinds fancy cakes to your order to be had only at Clay's Bakery. Phone 97. BROWNSVILLE UNDERTAKING COMPANY Rubber Tire Carriage on Call PHONE 123 CITY 'TIN SHOP Fidel Arevalo, Prop. All "Kinds of Tin Work Done .Promptly aud Xeatly, Also Plumbing. Patronage Respectfully Solicited Offict la Frect sf Cirtslic Ctnrtb Wholesale Groceries Cheep for Cash ; Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Shoes, Cloaks, Skirts, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Grips, Etc., Etc. All At Prices That Defy Competition Celaya Building. After being sworn in most office holders are sworn at. No man every got a pain in his back from carrying his neighbor's burden. CAN YOU SOLVE THIS REBUS? All the readers of this newspaper are undoubted ly familiar with the interesting rebuses which have appeared in the Ladies' Home Journal. We have had prepared for us a rebus on similar lines, and will give a prize or present of value to the first person who solves the rebus correctly.' We are sure that this contest will create interest in every home. The'only condition of the. cenFest is' that no an swer? shall be brought to us before Thursday morning. In writing your unswer, write on one side of the paper. Do not write anything excepting your answer to the rebus and your name. m BOLLACK STO RE Frontier Lumber Co. SasJi Doors Blinds Building Supplies of Every De scription. The Beebe Hotel Hunter's Paradise Ssm Fordyce, Texas C P. Welles, Prop, and Wgr, Best Rooms and Meals in Town YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED MAGNOLIA HAIRY FARM Pure Jersey Milk 25c per Gallon Morning Delivery Geo. At Putegnat A. GOLDAMMER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER sister Plans and Specifications Tur nished on Short Notice The Brownsville Grocery Co. FEED STUFFS Alfalfa Hay Oats Prairie Hay Staple and Fancy Groceries We Sell BLUE VALLEY BUTTER The Best on Earth W. H. CLAY " Proprietors K. H. McDAVITT Wise S& Newman You may have noticed that the more an office holder, talks about resigning, the tighter- .he clings to his job. Imported Bacalao Mackerel Pickled Herring Smoked Herring Imported Swiss Chetse Edsm Chetse Staple and Fancy Groceries S Phe&e 65 Fancy Crackers Heintz Pickles Crosse- Blackv. ell's Jams Maple Syrup Breakfast Foods StttfeaOliYes r Just Received By M. FIELD A Full Line Of Stodebaker Buggies, Surreys, Phaetons, Ro a d Wagons, Runabouts and Prospectors' Wagons P SOLD AT LOWEST CASH PRICES CALL AND SEE THEM . Also Fish Bros,' Wagons Charter Oak Stoves ii lis J. $. $ M. H. CROSS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods. Books (B Shoes Winchester Arms Ammunition Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Binds and Builders' Hardware BROWNSVILLE, TEX. MATAMOROS, MEX. n 1 TOILET SUPPLIES OX- OX- n E S & r-i OX- ox- Our stock of toilet necessities was never more complete than now. The first time you come to our drug store ask to look at them. Per- l,,,1.e nuimurv haps you will uiLLmrtMo riiftMiirtVi of anytbintr at but it will con- not be in need the moment, vice you that phone 40. Mail and Pbonc Orders we can serve you better than PromptIy Altended To. jJ anyone else. We are doing everything in our power to make this the best'and most convenient drug store for you to trade with. Special messenger service. r IN THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR THE Eagle Drug Store WATCH FOR THEIR AD. 11 A DELICIOUS DRINK LUZIANNE COFFEE A Pure Coffee Scientifically Blended to Satisfy the Most Fastidious. Try a Can if You are not Perfectly Satisfied Your Money Will be refunded. Sold by Brownsyiiie Grocery Company, .Wise & Newman and John McGovern Luzianne is sold under a pure food law". 9 i