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The Brownsville daily herald. [volume] (Brownsville, Tex.) 1897-1910, February 04, 1907, Image 3

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WE DESIRBto make the First
National the Bank of the
People. The small depositor re
ceives the same courteous treat
ment and consideration that is ex
tended to the largest, within the
limits of safe and conservative
hanking. Officers give personal
attention to all details. Directors
meet regularly and frequently, and
keep closely in touch with the
current business. Every safe
guard known to safe and successful
banking is availed of, and our past
success is the best criterion by
which to judge the security)!" the
future.
OF BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS
ESTABLISHED 1891
Capital $100,000
Surplus, $28,000
THE FIRST NATIONAL is pre-eminently-the Bank of the Frontier,
stockholders belong here. Its -interests are those of our best and most
Its-pro
gressive citizens. We offer to our customers, present and prospective, the ad
vantages of the largest capital and surplus of any bank in this section, and of the
safe and conservative banking-methods which have resulted .in the successful building
up of this bank in the past twelve years.
Its financial position is established, and the energy, experience and business
ability, of the management will continue to be wholly directed to the maintenance and
increase of these advantages. ' -' .
William Kelly, Pres.
OFFICERS:
S. L. Dworman, 1st Vice Pres.
A. Ashheim, Cashier
W. M. Katcliffe, 2d Vice Pres.
James B. Wells, Attorney
A. AsKheim
M. Alonso "
James A. Browne
M. H. Cross
James B. Wells
DIRECTORS:
John Closner
S. I. Dworman
Robert Dalzell
Wm. Kelly
C. H. Maris
W.M. Ratcliffe
W.F. Sprague
E. C. Forto
A. Cueto.
We Solicit the Patronage of All
--;
OUR. FUNDS are protected in a
fire-proof vault and by the
bestxsafes to be- obtained;, and are
further covered by insurance
against burglary or "daylight rob
bery. Our officers are under bond
in the best surety companies.
People who intrust their money
to a bank have a right to know its
financial strength. We recognize
this fight and will cheerfully fur
,nish any depositor a statement of
our condition any day in the year.
Absolute safety is the best thing
we Lane to offer, and upon this
basis youraccouut is .solicited
LONDON "TOSHERS."
They Explore the Sewers In Search of
Articles of Value.
Shoremen or shore workers they
sometimes call themselves, but
their most familiar .appellation is
'toshers' and the articles they
pick up "tosh."
They really belong to another
well known class, the mudlarks, but
consider Ifhemselves a grade or two
aboe these latter, for the genuine
tos"her does not confine himself, as,
they do, to traveling through the
Thames mud and picking up odd
pieces of coal or wood, copper, nailsj
bolts, iron and old rope. The tosh
er, when the coast is clear of the
police, makes his way into the sew
ers and will venture sometimes for
miles in quest of valuables that oc
sionally find their way into them
by way of the kitchen sink or the
street grating.
When about to enter the Eewera
these men provide themselves with
a pole seven or eight feet long, on
one end of which there is a "large
iron hoe, a bag carried on the back,
a canvas apron tied around them
and a dark lantern similar to a, po
liceman's. This they strap on their
light Breast, so that while walking
upright through the large sewers
the light ia thrown straight in front.
When they come to the branch sew
ers and have to Btoop the light ia
thrown directly at their feet. As
they make their way they use their
hoe in the mud at their feet and in
the crevices of the brickwork, and
occasional shillings and silver
spoons find a temporary resting
place in the bag at their back or in
their capacious coat pockets.
The toshers generally go in gangs
of three or four, both for the sake
of company and to be able to de
fend themselves from the rats with
which the sewers swarm. When
they come near a street grating
they close their lanterns and watch
an opportunity to slip past unno
ticed, for otherwise a crowd of peo
ple mifiht soon collect at the grat
ing whose presence would put the
police on the alert. They find great
Quantities of money,-, copper money
especially, in the crevices of the
brickwork a little below the grating
and not infrequently shillings, half
crowns and sixpences, with an oc
casional sovereign or half sovereign.
When "in. luck" they find many
articles of plate, spoons, ladles, sil
ver handled knives and forks, mugs
and drinking cups and now and then
articles of jewelry. They general
ly also manage to fill their bags
with the more .'bulky articles found
in their search, such aa old metal,
bones and 'ropes. These they dis
pose of to the marine store dealers
and rag and bone men and- divide
the proceeds, along with the coins
found, among the different mem
bers of the gang. At one time the
jegular toshers used each to earn
Irom 30 shillings to 2 a-weekbut.
with the construction of new sewers,
grated at the mouth, their industry -i
is not so easily exercised and is
consequently much less. profitable.
London Mail.
Overheard at the Opera. Blobbs
Beautiful! Exquisite! Her voice
has matchless timber Slobhs
Timber? It sounds to "me like
like a whole saw mill in operation,
Philadelphia Record.
There are a good many fish in
the matrimonial sea waiting to be
cau.h- vhli:. Iionk of gold.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF FINAL
ACCOUNT.
The State of. Texas,
To the Sheriff or any Constable of Ca
meron County Greeting:
Frank C. Pierce, Guardian of the
Estate of Teofilo E. Cisnerosetal Minors
having filed iu our County Court his
Pinal Account of the condition of the
Estate of said Teofilo E. Cisneros et al
Minors together with an application to
be discharged from said Guardianship.
You are Hereby Commanded, That by
publication of this Writ for twenty days
in the Brownsville Daily Herald
a Newspaper regularly published in the
(Jounty of Cameron you give due notice
to all persons interested in the Account
for Final Settlement f said Estate, to
file their objections thereto, if any they
have, on or before the March Term,
1907, of said County Court, commencing
and to be holden at the Court House of
said County, iu the City of Brownsville
on the 18th day in March A. D. 1907,
when said Account and Application will
be considered by said. Conrt.- -
Witness J. Webb Clerk of the County
Court of Cameron County. Given.
Under My Hand and seal of said Court, I
at my ojhee, in the Oty ot .Brownsville
this 17th day of January A. D. 1907. -J.
Webb,
Clerck C. C. Cameron Co.
A True Copy, I Certify:
Celedonio Garza,
Sheriff Cameron Co.
WHITE ELEPHANT
SALOON
V. L. CRIXELL. Pmwfctor.
First-class Liquors, Wines,
Cigars. Polite Attention.
Market Square
Brownsville, Texas
P. H. Yasey,
PAIN?ER
' All Kinds and Classes of Work.
Estimates Given.
OFFICE AND SH0P-No. 15. Twelfth Street.
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Real Estate for Sale
IN .
Large and Small Tracts on River, Canal
and in the Artesian Belt
Small Farms Near Town and
Cityrdperty
APPLY TO
Cameron County Abstract Co.
Never judge the keenness of a .
woman'.s intellect by the sharpness j
of her tongue. j
60 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
EIParaisoKu?:d
JOHN DARR0UZET Prop,
American, French and Mexican disnes.
Lodging furnished Cheap. Street cars
pass door. Next door to opera house,
MATAMOROS. MEXICO.
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c
Anyone Bending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest apency for securing patents.
Patents taken throuch Munn & Co. receive
tpteiU notice, without charge. In the
Scientific American
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I-areest dr.
cu'-ation ot any scientific Journal. Terms, 13 a
year: four months, JL. Sold by all newsdealers.
nlUNN&Co.36,Brca New York
Branch Offlco. 25 FEU Washington. I). C
W. L. DAWSON
AttorneyatLaw and Land Agt.
Complete Abstract of Starr
County Lands. Notary
in Office
Rio Grande City
Texas
MAGNOLIA HAIRY FARM
Pure Jersey Milk
25c -per Gallon
Morning Delivery
Geo.-M. Putegnat.
Union 3.akery
John Thielen, Manager
Bread, Biscuit, Cakes. Etc., Madp
Erom Choicest Brands .of. Flour
Elizabeth Street, Brownsville. Tex
DR. C. II. THORN
t Brownsville,
SfOffice opposite The Herald."
Tsr.EPHoys si
Texas.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
TUNViD AKD REPAIRED
Piano Action Work a Specialty.
' Keeps on hand piano
Strings and. felts.
GEORGE KRAUSSE.
Residence on Levee St.
Gulf Coast Line Nurseries
" - KfngsvlIIe, Texas. -Everything
in trees, plants and
y.ines.to develop i.horticulturein
this new semi-tropic Texas that
;is, everything of certain adapta
bility as to sort and variety,
."lnibst all fruits succeed here,
but only in .certain; special varie
ties' or grafted on special roots.
We handle these;only. - ,
' Write for Catalog and Price List.
;f. ,W. JSealpy
ATrTngy.AT-LAW
- " - Rio G'cide City. Tsjas -
Will practice inutile Distinct. Courts of
StarriiSlal;jo, Zapitp and
V ebb Co"uaes
WELLER'S SALOON
FmM 1M of 5, Orabfelder
& Go's FammoMs WMskfe -
Kentucky Belle, Dunn's Monogram, Cane Spring, Silver
Brook, and Woodford Co., the Great Sellers
CHINESE RESTAURANT H H - WCf I CD Drnn
IN CONNECTION. TT JULJUlwlVy XI Up.
ri
WINTER SERVICE
BETWEEN
New Orleans and San Francisco
TWO TRAINS EACH WAY EVERY "DAY
SUNSET ROUTE
SUNSET EXPRESS AND
CALIFORNIA FAST MAIL
ELEGANT EQUIPMENT . - OIL BURNING LOCOMOTIVES
COMFORT AND CLEANLINESS ALL THE WAY
Write for Particulars
C. K DUNLAP, T. J. ANDERSON,
Traffic Manager HOUSTON, TEXAS
Gen. Pass. Agt
r
L W. Harper Rye j
"On Every Tongue. V
Scientifically distilled;- naturally aged; absolutely pure.
Best and safest for all uses.
Sold by T. CRIXELL & BRO
The
RIGHT N0W-this very minute
Texas Coast Country
traversed from end to end by the
"Gulf Coast Line"
is attracting more attention from homeseekers
and- investors than any other quarter of the
.WESTERN HEMISPHERE
WHY? Because its natural resources, its soil, climate and
-' moisture conditions those thinjia which make for health,
wealth-and happiness rare superior beyond compare. " .
.To learn about this woriderfHl country, its
opportunities and possibilities, READ
"GULF COAST LINE MAGAZINE"
;T-.'.4 For a Sample" Copy, send Ave cents in stamps to
WM. BOHERTY, G. P. & T. A., Corpus Christi, Texas
Cortstantine Hotel
W. A. PITCH, Proprietor!
traveling men's trade solicited.
Free sample rooms are provided
Nothing too good for oar guests,
if to be found in. the market.
CORPUS CH&ISTI,-
TEXAS
Maps for Sale
Showing lands of the .Iowir Rio Grande
Valley in Hidalgo and Camer6n Coun
ties, Texas, by 5. J. ROWE,
Brownsville, Texas.
Rafael Gutierrez
...CARPENTER...
Will work by the day, week month or by
Contract.
Orders may be left at Tohn W. Hoyt
C P. Elklns. IX. D .
A. B. Cole. IX D
ELKINS & COLE
' ATTO RNTE Y-AT-LAW
Will practice in aJ courts. State and Federal.
, Special attention eiven to land abstract
business. Will do collet tins
Office Over Botica dellAguila. Cuvibe'DntE Stoi
Cecilio Arteaffa
Expert Horse Shoer and Wheelwright.
Faultj' Gaits Corrected.
Your patronage solicited
Shop bacJt of Public School
Wholesale
Cheap for Cash
Frank Alcedo
Celaya Building.
The Beebe Hotel
. Hunter's Paradise "
Sam Fordyce, Texas
C Pt Welles, Prop, ant Hgr,
Best Rooms and Meals in Town
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Well Contractors,
We are prepared to do
all kinds of Well and .
Windmill Work. We
- also Manufacture Sand -Strainers..
..
ISABEL. TEXAS.
D. B. CHAP IN
ATTORNEY-ATjLAW
HIDALGO, TEXAS

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