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- v HEADQUARTERS FOR. - -i " ... U ! - " JohnlDeere Walking and Riding Plows PI a nf pre. Cultivators. x $! International Harvester, Hay Presses, 0iscHarrdws,v Disc Plows, Hay Tedders and Hay Rakes s IN FACT A FULL LINE OE 4ERS' tool: SOLD AT LOWESTgPRICES. Brokerage and Commission Carry Stock of Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Onions, Cement and Lime. Butter and Cheese on Cold Storag f TOILET SUPPLIES 3 Our stock of toilet necessities was never more complete than now. The first time you come to our drug store ask to look JJftfc S WIIXMAN'S PHARAUCV the moment, , but it will con- vice you that phone 40. Mail and Phone Orders we can serve you better than p t, Attended To. A P anyone else. We are doing everything m our power to make this the best and most convenient drug store for you to trade with. Special messenger service. ri t FOR YOUR lIJ Don'tDrink Compounds that are called Whiskey Brink Paul Jones. because every ounce is purity and satisfaction. Guaranteed by the Pure Food Bureau of the Department of Agriculture to be absolutely honest old whiskey. Standard for over half a century. The largest selling brand in the world. Our barrels mould in Government ware houses with age, and are never tampered with. Always smooth and endorsed by phvsicians everywhere. Remember Tillman &Turnwald are sole agents for Brownsville. H vt Qalftrot jPJULPy vSSlUUil, Mercantile and Topographical Map OF THE v ! CITY OF BROWNSVILLE For Sale by LouisKqwalski at 30 Cents, Each.;. Union Bafery John Thielen,. Manager Bread, Biscnity.,Cak5r Etc, Made Prom Choicest . . Brands, of Flonr JBIrabeth,, Stre'ef. Brownsville Tes TH-E If AIR 8ath'H6ligofEI:016bV, Hosiery,. Underwear, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Lace Curtains, A. Garza & Bro., Proprietors Attorney-at-Law. Combe Braiding, BE.OWNSVILNE, TEKTr Field I i 4 4 x 1 UO. 1 Bl $ Paul Jones & Co. The Distillers Louisville, Kentucky. W. SiiiFy ATTdDNErT-i!&W " Rio dreade City, Texu VV' piacticein the Distfict-sCourts of S'.srr; Hidalpr Zapstp- arid Webb CcmnUes. cAttorney at Law;..- Successor to Powers & Maxan, Powers & Wells, Wells &Rentfro Wells, Rentfro & Hicks, Wells & Hicks, Wells. Stayton & Kleberg I tuy and sell Resu Estate and investigate land titles. A complete abstract t alL Sties of record in Cameron County, Texas. Practice in all state and federal courts, when especially employed. Land Litigation' and corporation practice. A. GOLDAMMER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER me&r Pans and Specifications Fur- msS'on-Shorf Notice THE DAILY, HERALD. MONDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1907 PERSONALS, s Mrs. Geo. Cox of Mercedes is in the city. . Mrs. Vivier, Sr., was at Point Isabel yesterday. -J. H. Griffin arrived here from Mercedes last night. . -Dr.. Taylor hacta; party out to -Lagnna Vista Sunday, . j Joe Roy of San Benito is regis tered at the Rio Grande. . Mrs- Thorn and Dr. Thorn were at Point Isabel yesterday. 3 Lock McDaniel and Noah Allen went up to Mercedes this morning. i Guy Patterson of - Sedalia is-in ihe city and is staying at the Mil ler. , P. L- Ginn and. J.. D., Powers arrived here-from Kingsville Satur day. D. H. Miller and daughter of Houston are staying at the Miller Hotel'. David Maltby, Phil Scanlan and John Box were at Point Isabel yesterday. General Passenger Agent Wil liam Doherty left this morning for Kingsville. W. A. Dierolf and wife arrived in the city Saturday night from Kingsville. T. S. Cathcart, of Des Moines, Iowa, arrived in Brownsville Sat urday night.- W. H. Griffin and wife arrived in Brownsville from Corpus Christi Sunday night. Hope and James Thompson, of Rock Island, Illinois, arrived here Saturday night. , Mrs. S." J. Rowe and her niece, Miss Dora McRae, returned from Hidalgo last night. Ben Fi Hudson of Rock'port is registered at:the Miller, having ai rived here last night; General Passenger Agent Doher ty and Agent G. T. Porter went to P6int Isabel Suriday. Miss Gladys Retfro returned from Hidalgo Saturday, where she had been attending the teachers' institute. Floyd Layton and family, L. H. Hallam and family Miss Kenedy and Mrs. Jose Simo were at the Point Sunday. Miss Anita Cocke returned home Saturday after spending a week at Hidalgo where she attended the teachers' institute. Miss Edith Hall, who will teach at a ranch about 15 miles from Raymondville, left Brownsville this morning to begin her duties. Miss Lillian Dougherty opened her school in Hidalgo this morn ing. , She was present at the teachers' institute held in that city last week, John-T. Cushjng, of - Linneus, Mo., E. L Canter, Dallasnd W. Kerr of East Peru,' lav, arrived in the city last night and are register ed at the-Miller. " - Ddmaso Lerma and Rodolfo Jaso left this morning over - the Mexican National for 3 Monterey j on a pleasure trip. They will be away about a week." " Duncan Bankhardt. general, agent -of the Baltimore -'Ohio railroad in the-republic of Mexico", arrived'in the city last night. on a business mission, and-is staying with Mr. J. A- Bloomberg. Fred Warren, one of the best newspaper men in Texas, was in the city today. Mr. Warren has purchased a complete printing plant to enable him to begin the publication of 'a newspaper at Kingsville. If Kingsville will ral ly around the new editor he will give the city a newspaper to be proud of. The first, number will be printed in about two weeks. - The lichest unmarried woman in France is probably Princess Marie Bonaparte,' daughter of the late Prince 'Roland. She is pretty, ac complished, young and inherited a. vast fortune from her maternal grandmother. SCATHING DENUNCIATION Of the Indifference of Society to Social Purity. "Thej. Ravhher of Innocwic& Goes Un whipped of Justice slid Is Not Even Oifraciied by What is Denom- inated 'Society.' " B- -The Baptist, Episcopalian, Meth odist and Presbyterian congrega tions listened together last night fto'a" most able discourse by - ffie' pRev.. W. C. C. Foster, Pastor of ttfae Presbyterian church; as an ex- tposition-of the well known scrip tural-passage: "But whoso shall cause one" of these little ones which believe on me to stumble, if is pro- 'fitaT)le for him that a great mill stone should be hanged about his; Lneck, and that he should be sunk fin the depth of the sea." The speaker's idea was to show the op posite and contradictory views of values lrom divine and a human stand point: "Man is outweighed by dollars, people are outweighed by posses sions. To protect property no stone is left unturned, the ablest counsel is secured, every point is guarded "LufTnd fought for with the utmost care and earnestness; but who dares to affirm that this is so when it conies to a question of protecting persons? A'man who should set fire to a great factory where little boys and girls were toiling like slaves, pale, sickly, their little' lives crushed out of them, would be hunted from one end of the country to the other, 'and when captured would be pun ished without mercy; but the em ployer of those children, who is even more guilty jn the sight of God, is shielded by the law and by the courts. The man who sins against property is punished to the yery limit; y the man who sins against human life and tramples upon the sacredness of childhood: is exonerated and possibly sent tq Congress to make laws for the na tion. Who does not know that the destroyers of life seem to be safer under our laws than the destroyer of things? Slayers of virtue, assas sins of character may fling out then- red lights and allure the young and innocent to enter the door which swings into hell. But suppose any man or woman, or any set of men and women'snould open up places for the manufacture of bombs and explosives and imple ments of destruction, with the de liberate purpose of using them to blow up buildings, or depots, or lailroad tracks, or banks, or stores, how long would they be tolerated? Not for a single day; Thus in what we call our civiliz ed society persons may be outraged and attacked and despoiled, and flung as social wreckage upon the shores of life with comparative impunity; but woe-to- those who dare to take any such liberties with or make any such assaults qpbn- property . In the eyes of the law iit seems to be a greater crime 'to 1 steal dollars or something that dbl lais will buy than to be a robber of virtue or a destroyer of--purity . The man who forges a check ;or blows up a safe is given a short .shrift; no sentiment is wasted over him; he is dragged off to' jail and to judgment, but the man who makes it necessary to support Flor ence Crittenden homes, the pillager of purity, the ravisher of inn6 cence, goes unwhipped of justice, and is not even punished by ostra cism from the ranks of what is de nominated 'society.' It all'cotnes from the over emphasis of property and the under emphasis of life:" Notice. Fort Brown, Brownsville, Tex., September 6, -1907. Persons owt ing stock which is now grazing on the post grounds and pasture are hereby notified to remove such stock permanently by Monday, September 9th. Chris. Miller, Caretaker. ?6-3t. Goqd job printing at Thr Her- ALO officev'- '' 2 Imported B? lao Staple and Fancy Groceries Mackerel Pickled Herring Smoked Herring Imported Swiss J Cheese 4 Edam Cheese Phone 65 LLANO GRANDE LANDS -FOR Haliam Coldmzation Comparir FRONTIER LUMBER CO. Sells Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints and S AH Kinds 6f Builders' Supplies & Also Complete Line of WALL PAPER and Other Interior Decorations. Penresents fniir Ipadinw wall I nnner manufariurpr i i OLDS GASOLINE ENGINE. . W. HAWKINS, r Old "JOE GIDEON" Pure Rye Awarded Sti. Louis, Mb., 1904- -teSOLD T. Crixell & Bro. BKUW-NSVIE,, LAS ULTIMAS NO VEDADES JOSE BESTEIRO BR.O. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN fin; finnrfc VnfJvnc Qhnpc Hate Ppariv Morlo ffntfiinrr J UUUUd) IWVlUUd OUUWl. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods and Jewelry BESTEIRO BROWNSVILLE, Lon. C. Hill's Harlihgen Irrigated Hallam Colonization Company No the Brewed Lone oM n r . . - -r" dan n,f iv 9 1 Fancy Crackers Heintz Pickles" Crosse-Blackwell's & Jams iK Maple Syrup Breakfast Foods Stuffed Olives SALE BY- - r -. . . Get My Prices on Engines and Pumps Before You Buy. I can save yoit money. y Best stock in the South con stantly on hand. Houston, Texas Gold Medals: Portland Oregon, 1905 ONLY 3Y- V. L. Crixell TEXAS J J mXk&J, 1VUUJ II1UUW VlUfcUlUg, BUILDING TEXAS Texas eer f or -55 tetter feeer is producedin wliole United States, ttan auriLmi BEER You" only have to try a Lottie to know it. ant! Tlxllei hy Siar t r X IT - . - . ALAMO ih - i 1 tt 1: