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i The Brownsville Herald. THE NEW SUGAR MILL f? ICIAL COUNTY AND CITY JOURNAL Tesse O. Wheeler, Proprietor. .. .. WnrK Will PWin On the Mill At Consolidated in 1893 with tae uauy -os- - - -o mopolitan which was puDiisnea mi i All Early uaie, e?m.l at Hie Postoffice. Brownsville. Texas as second-class matter. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1907 President Lindenberg and Consulting Enginner Delbert Are at the Blalack Plantation Preparing' to Com mence Building. The San Antonio Express claims that the hen fruit crop is p. jj. Lindenberg, president of larger than all the other fruit crops tne company which- is to erect MmjSmedM Blindly doesthe edi- sugar mill and refinery on the xor or tnar. estecmcu Luuicmuia.j mjaiacs plantation, is at ine nome suggest" 'that "By and by it may Qf Mr. Blalack together with con be written that the hen is king, suiting Engineer Delbert of New Do the hens in the Alamo city Orleans, going over the plans for were bloomers? the mill. The ground for the mill has been selected and the company of the spur track from the main line to the site of the mill. While Nearly three millions acres of is now awaitjn& the construction land have been opened for settle ?nent at a place just south of 'he arctic circle. Well, South Tex- there is ony a mte Qf tn;s spur to as will worry along very well with- be Jajd now jt wju De hard to te, iut the man who preters tne ice- t0 a week when jt w;n be finished bound shores of Alaska to the sun- work on tbe track having been Massed hills, dales and plains of done very siowiy Up .to the present tiie Lone Star State. The Afro-American league is Sot after the scalp of Cecil Lyons and the Republicans supporting the candidacy of Mr. Taft for the, presidential nomination. After be- ins; used as tools for a number of years by the leaders of the party sn this state they naturally resent feeing thrown aside, in the scrap heap as it were, by those in power Soday. time. The company is manufacturing the brick for the mill foundation and for the smokestack right on the plantation, about 500,000 hav ing finished. About 1.000,000 bricks will be used. As soon as the spur track is fin ished work on the great sugar mill begin in earnest and will be pushed until the work is complet ed. All the machinery has been ordered and is only awaiting the word from President Lindenberg for it to be placed on the cars and For this Juan btandard Uil Company is reported to be making arrange 'aients to reorganize the company brought to the mill site in an effort to placate public opin- reason the company is anxious that ton. The name of the corporation the railroad company should push will probably be changed and the work on the spur track from the capital stock increased so as to main line to the mill in order that garmouize with the value of the word may be given the manufac assets of the company. This will turers to ship all the materials and cnean that the capital stock will be machinery they are ready to use it increased to not less than 5400,000.- at the commencement of the work. O00. Statements of the condition of the company will be made public at regulareintervals and the gov ernment given every opportunity to investigate the affairs of the VMmpany at any time. It reminds aae of the old adage: "When the; ievil was sick, ,the devil a saint 'vsauld be; when the devil was well, 'She devil a saint was he." MR. DOKERTY PROMOTED Will Be Traffic Manager of the St. L. B. &. M. The Weather. Weather forecast for snd Thursday: Partly weather; cooler tonight; -resh northerly winds. tonight cloudy light to He Will Have Charge of Freight and Passenger Affairs of the Gulf Coast Line His Promotion Is Wel come by Friends. It is reported that W. S. Adams has resigned as traffic manager of the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico railway, and that William Doherty, who has been general Notice. .Brownsville, Texas, September 17, 1907. passenger agent of the line since ""We hereby give notice that the 1904, will became traffic mauager, fcancos known as the Canasta, Chi- jn charge of both freight and pas juihuite, Arenal and San Rafael senger affairs. It is said that the are our property and we hereby official circular formally announ prctest against any sales being cjn& the change will be issued to- made of such properties, and we day, and that the change will be- Ionot recognize any sales made come eff ective October 1. 3 T" 7r ' ,;r"1 Mr. Doherty, who will revive a narti'es. as we are the legal owners promotion by the proposed change, of such properties and now in rec- has had experience in freight as ord in the county records of Cam- wen as passenger matters, and is eronCounty, Texas. We will take regarded by raur0ad men as being ZJtosu well aualified to look after the af nmnorfipc nlr? hv nnv nnrrips our- fairs of the two branches of the lr- " -J aybe Somebody Has Fooled Yon! People don't get wealthy by paying tbe highest price,, but by getting the most for their money That is why more rich people drink ArbueMes Ari osa than any other coffee,, ARIOSA is the cheapest good coffee in the world. ARBTJCKIiE BROS.. New Tork City. r LLANO GRANDE LANDS , FOR SALE BY ffiallam Coilonization Company July 17, 1897. to April 30, 1899, traveling freight agent, Houston j East and West Texas railway; I May 1, 1899, to August 1,' 1904, assistant general passeng.rjRooms and Meals $1.25 a day Meals Mexican Style agent of the same road; May 15, ; 1903, to August 1, 1904, also as-' sistant general passenger agent, 1 Houston and Texas Central rail-' road, and on August 1, 1904, he, went with the Brownsville line. U. S. Cy. Francisco Gonzalez, Mgr. Matamoros. Mex. WHITE ELEPHANT A. J. McGovern & Co., FANCY GROCERIES, Opposite Miller Hotel. PHONE 146 Union Bakery John Thielen, Manager Bread, Biscuit, Cakes, Etc., Made From Choicest Brands of Flour Ellrabe'lh Street, Brownsville, Tex V. L. CRIXELL. Proprietor. First-class Liquors, Wines, Cigars. Polite Attention. Market Square Brownsville. Texas ....La Concordia.... Mrs. J. SIMO, Proprietress, Comer Adams and Fifteenth Streets. M.ytran Hmujii Wnrlr nf all bmffc fnr f reasonable prices. Shirt Waists from $3.50 I to $6.00. Full line of Dry Goods and General Merchandise I WSm J SLory S ns9 Sfceger CSk Krell-French AND OTHER. EXCELLENT BRANDS. Second-hand Pianos taken in Exchange. American and Mexican Mnsic. Vehicles, Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Phenix Safes Fox Typewriters. Modesto Gom On Elizabeth Street, opposite Eagle Drag Store, W. LAMB, Manager Brownsville. Texas alei 1 Lon C. Hill's Horlingen Irrigated am Colon ization Company PROMPTNESS cND LIBERALITY SW3 C. F. Elklns. IX. D A. B. Cole. IX. D ELKLNS &(?0LE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Will practice in al courts. State and Federal Special attention eiven to land abstract business. Will do collecting Office Over Botica del Aeuila. Coube Drue Stoi Well Contractors. We are prepared to do all kinds of Well and Windmill Work. We also Manufacture Sand Strainers.. .. ISABEL. TEXAS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNKD AND REPAIRED Piano Action Work a Specialty. Keeps on hand piano Strings and felts. GEORGE KRAUSSE. Residence on Levee St. Wholesale Groceries Cheap for Cash Celaya Building. Barley, Bread and Beer side of our signatures. Joss F. Fernandez Severino Fernandez, by Jose F. Fernandez. ILqw Rates, St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico R.R. 'For the occasion named below, round trip tickets 'will be on sale ander rates and conditions as fol lows: On account Eighth Semi-Annual 'JSIeanion Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemansonry, .Dallas, Texas. Dates of sale Sept. 22, 23, 26 and S7th; limit Sept. 29th, fare $19 85. G. T. Porter, General Agent. For Sale. A 16-H. P. Fairbanks & Morse Ctasoline engine, with a No. 6 Van Wie centrifugal pump and other fixtures, making complete outfit, all in good condition. Can be seen at ranch of J. V. Adams. tmS14 J. S- & M. H. Cross. ?5eorge Fisher, 10 years a fugitive rotn justice, returned to Pottsville, Ba., to attend the funeral of his gather, and was arrested for de tfscting his wife. traffic business for the Gulf Coast Line. From the Central, Mr. Doherty went to the Brownsville road in August,. 1904, and he has develop ed the oasseneer . business to a wonderful extent. Along indus trial lines, he has done his greatest work, and through his efforts many settlers have been induced to locate along the line of the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico. The man who after October 1st will be traffic manager of the Gulf Coast Line was born January 10, 1864, in Ireland. He was educat ed in the public schools and at col lege at Killybegs, Ireland. His first position in the railroad '; service was in 1887, as weighing , clerk for the. Texas Traffic assccia tion at Fort Worth, since which . time he .has been consecutively from 1888 to 1897 with the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe railway as clerk in the local freight office, as sistant city ticket agent aud clerk ' to general agent, city ticket agent, passenger agent and traveling pas-, senger agent, all at Fort Worth; iJl 111 W 1 MA RHk W JSB&W ""TAW ffi IXmm UT"U , You can prove the value of Pabst tf & T. Crixell fc.Brc. ' Jfi 1 These three words are derived from the same Anglo Saxon root breotvan. All three are foods. Barley, a grain that makes both bread and beer. Bread, a solid food. Beer, a liquid food. In making bread, flour and yeast are used; 'in making beer, barley-malt, hops and yeast are used. The same principle is m each both are wholesome foods. In Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer the Pabst Eight-Day Malting Process matures the malt slowly and uniformly, thus transforming every particle of nutriment in the barley into perfect food substances. To these are added the invigo rating properties of the choicest hops, by the Pabst brewing process, which insures absolute purity. Your system re quires a liquid. Why not use one that is both food and drink- . w t Blue Ribbon TLe Beer of Quality The special value of Pabst Blue Ribbon at meals is that it encourages the fluids cf the stomach to readier action thus aiding you to get the fullest nourishment from your food. r You can prove the value of Pabst Blue Ribbon as a food, by order ing a case today for home use. OF 3R.OWNSVILLE Capital Stock, $100,000.0 U. S. Government Depository OFFICERS DIRECT! ORS E. H. GOODRICH, President lohn McAllen, Jose Celaya, L T. Ptyta JOHN McALLEN, Vice President Mizael Fernandei.jr. J. Q. FERNANDEZ, Cashier E. H. Goodrich. O. C Sander. T. Q. Fraandz E. A. McGARY, Asststant-Casliier. 3 3 9 M. H. CROSS WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods. Boots Ib Winchester Arms Ammunition Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Binds and Builders Hardware BROWNSVILLE, TEX. MATAMOROS, MEX. Machinist and Contractor GASOLINE ENGINES and CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Sold and installed. Engine Supplies, Pipe, Packings, felves, etc. All kinds of repair work done. Blacksmith and Wheelwright at my shop in front of Frontier Lumber Co.'s Yard. Gulf Coast Engineering & Contracting Co. Mercedes, Hidalgo County, Texas Canal and Drainage Work, Topographical Surveying and Mapping, Farm and Townsite Subdivision. Correspondence InviLed. 4 -8 lJ fie Qnze aioon and BILLIARD PARLOR finest Wines, Jlyuors, (Sizars SOLE COGENT SAN clNTONIO XXX BEERj I- A i