Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 367, Ed. 1, Monday, November 15, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BROWNSVILLE DAILY HERALD
MONDAY NOVEMBER 15 1909
CALIFORNIA
"Was Once
Unheard of
Today land is sold for as high as Five Thousand ($5000.00) Dol-
lars and has not yet reached the limit.
THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY is a second California and has &
some advantages which they do not have. It is fifteen hundred
(1500) miles nearer the market Crops mature earlier. WHY
should it not be worth as much? The soil is richer the labor chenn-
er and the vater costs less.
IH V NOW ana get in on the ground floor. We can sell you
land in any size tracts near any town in the Vahey. Before closing
any t ratio SKE US.
CHAS. M. ARMSTRONG & COMPANY
9 .AND AND INVESTMENTS
I BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
MONUMENT TO
FEDERAL SOLDIER
ICLRIEI) IN LOUISIANA DURING
THE CIVIL WAR.
Unveiled Today at Raton Rouge
Governors of Massachusetts and
Louisiana Participated in Impres-
sive Ceremonies at National Cemetery.
1'ay Extra Dividend.
Boston Nov. 15. An extra Uvi-
oend of 10 per cent was pair! today
by the United Fruit Company The
rompan) operates steamship linos to
the West Indies and Central Amer-hi-
cst.v. New York. New Or-
leans Philadelphia and Baltimore
and practically controls the com-
merce of several countries.
l.'O Per Cent Dividend
fi
-I
dividend j 3!
By Associated Press. -
Baton Rouge La. Nov. 15. With
simple hut impressive ceremonies
the monument erected to the mem.
j ory of the Massachusetts soldiers who
' were buried here during tbe war
j between the states was unveiled to-
day. The ceremonies begap early
.'this morning with military and civ-
j ic parade to the National Cemetery
j where the visitors were welcomed
j to t"L ;?tute b" Co moi bunders
' -ind the hospitality of :li" ci'v
'extended to th(!;i by Ma"r liyn rn
General Taj lor of the m 'iii";ieit
commission at t"d as ma'er of -m -'
omonies and fomu'Ilj rc-eiteil the
s-haft to the State of Massat hii'Lit-;
j Governor Diaper made the' -..hires';
! ot a . e;ita:'f . anf ;'i t'Vi i v"nt 1
New York Nov. 15. A
of 150 per cent on its common stock
payable in stock was disburse today
by the General Motors Company.
J. S. & M. H. GROSS LUMBER CO. I
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER SHINGLES DOORS BLINDS
BUILDERS' HARDWARE
Buyers of Hides Wools Skins and Produce. Brownsville Texas
Calhoun to Be Tried for Bribery.
San Francisco Nov. 15. The trial
of Patrick Calhoun president of the
United Railways on a charge of hav-
ing offered a bribe to a supervisor is
set for today.
Office Alatamoros Mex. Cor. Manuel Gonzales & 8th Sts.
The "Ice Kin?:" Still Filiting.
By Associated tress.
Vr s-hington Nov. J.5. A formal
p -.mentation of the application to the
Supreme Court of the United States
to review the sentence of Charles
.Morse of New York the "Ice King"
to 1 ." years in prison was mad1 today.
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BROWNSVILLE GRAIN CO.
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FEED AND SEED Wholesale and Retail
DISTRIBUTORS FOR
TEXAS SEED & FLORAL CO.
Phone 66
The Nutting Season Now on Hand
The
motion i R ni:w thial denied
''!. ailed from page 1.1
:i r . i established opnion (hat
:.i n!i . :iee his verdict. He never
-i . ' any of the witnesses in
i was influenced by noth-
' :i : ' . evidence and the charge
v 'h- m eof the shooting he
a i He has no recollection
.'li.u.t ith WaHis or Huddleston
' map i;: the statements imputed
' 'mp. ii iie did the opinion was
i upc ! hearsay alone (
w ht-u D. strict Attorney Kb-iber
ii huicd tlie four i oun-e! engaged
.:i t.ie i as ! Hudson Judge
i !K K. T I? ranch and District At-
orney Kl in r were pl.ued sueces--n
! on tiH- -rand and interrogated
lit first frtD l v Judge feabury and
Mr Bram h and the latter two by
imig'- Seab'fv and each other the
mi-pose being to bring out certain
-vidence regarding the examination
f th" veniremen The State showed
Uat all w t asked the statutory
1'jestion but thaf in only a few
as"S did the examination go any
Jeeper into tLe matter of a precon-
. ened opinion it an expression of
' i opinion.
iwdce Sea'nury then made the op-
ei.Hi-i :'igi:inent m support of the
Kl.iX iOII.
He a- lolloped lt .Mi. Braiuli
who prt rented hiieiTy for the St;it-
ti leason wh t!ic motion should
uol be ranted end Judge Wells t ml.
eel the jroteedirgs with the lo:rret ;
arg'init-nt f the att'Tnoon speaking)
the inontn ient I t'.e
; i i nun nr. tlen"i .1 Kin
: l euil ce-Mjterv i eii; u
i on 1). !.'!' of i'.ie i'p
I'ainotic
i (hen of B;i
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Baton Ro:
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Of fi'
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Self 'i!ituie CluH w'U
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Voi.l".!!
.a. Nov.
!ut concluding the presence oi the
(overnor
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and
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n.f
.S'ani--laui' Day and
d-y of Rev. Aloth
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sixt e minue
until M-en o'clock Judge Seabury otber state officials of Massachusftt
spoke forty-five miniites and Mr. IMirs Lena M. Remington today i.m-
Bran h thirty-tAo. veiled the shaft erected in the Kn' n-
aj Cemetery he.re in memorv o" : h-
Cat Off tJas Supply. jav State who lost their In. n Mi
port of the observant
liohp dtomorrou .
will
THE TFXAS CONFECTIO; ZRY
rt. rviALriLi Fro. n:
tcr
Akron O. Nev. 1 5. As the result
of the action of City Council in re-
uunuK iiie ratp lui gas iroiu ou 10 js feet 9 V
civil war.
i The monument is consuii't'd
hen
HERALD WANT ADS!
Quincy granite and the en tin
o'
;ht
(AN lor this coluiiiu strictly rash
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nches. The three base Sookkeepiii" and collection expense-.
cents the East Ohio Gas Company stones measure S feet feet and :' j that The Herald ran make the cheap
threatens to retaliate by cutting off feet 10 inches square. The die block
the entire gas supply of the city. An x is 6 feet high by 7 feet 2 inches thick
injunction to prevent such action and the tapering shaft resting upon
was dismissed by the Supreme Court the cornice of the pedestal is square
in form finished with a pyramidal
Coientioii ( oni'tiittee Sleets To- aPex-
niht. Th committee on arrange- j
iren's for the State Waterways As- Pennsylvania Issues New Stock. j
sciition con-eTition did not meet j Philpdelphia Nov. l.". A new j
Saturda night but will do o to. ; stock isue of 579?97162 author-
night. Noah .. .en chairman has ' i zed by the directors of the Pennsy' l
received no further news from S.-. ' vnnia Railroad will be sold at pi" I
rate gncn.)
HAY PREPS Whitman Steel
lipauty self feed new latest model
and in fine condition. A bargain. '
Dr. Mount (' Wild Harlingen Tes-
10-16-tf !
J'agtl! and say- that the convention
will probably be held on the date
first named. No. 18 IS and 20.
to stockholders of record today. Tb
new 1-fu- ncreases ih present ea i
:ta!;zation of the road 25 per cent.
FOR SI.E A new mildi cow
and calf $".". i"i;-McCormick mower-
an I hay rake. See A. Dittnian
ii Electric Theatre.
For Sal? or Exchange
AI! or any part of 180 acres tf vineyard in the best
grape section in California near Lcdi. and only 100 miles
from San Francisco. Both steam and electric rcilroads
Over 40000 acres of vineyard in the country and among
beautiful homes and splendid schools.
My ressons for wanting to e-change thi fine property for Und in
this valley is that I have afler ihree years' trial decided to make mv
permanent home here and wish to get my holdings closer together.
If yru are interested call and ses me at Hadiagen. Texas.
J. H. KILGORE
mass I
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FOR ItKNT
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tr1";"! ap; K
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Cottage on corner of
13th street. For par-
' i Mr. V. Eg!y oppr-10-2;-tf
THE WORKS SAN-TARITAl
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Home of Santa
:"
Claus
Let the Children Come and See
:
Make your selections cf
presents
NOW
We will keep them for you
until Xmas
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The ecu:
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ncrle or f ; .t
760
main Iinv ' !
north of L'
tbis proper
per minute.
sale. Actress
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Miscellaneous.
SITUAMeHTAVANTED B ouns
woman; Sctofiteper: use ty ".Mat-
er; best references; any to an .n the
Valley. Address Box 41. M'-i'S-tf.
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THE
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La Jerk.
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CHOICE
KBickeraocie
from Long I
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. Early Flat Out '.
Jld see.!. AK. hiilail
quantity Tseii'i i etl Ali'al'a I'r.iui
this yearp ' i ep. chieem i;. r
P. 0r' . ' Crowns'. 11'. T xas.
ri wife I.e
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trade.
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ma n
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FA Men to learn
Few week-; reiiaii.i
v.it: .... I
Can have shop ii -.
Waes 5'2 to .t
AVoncJerful demand lor eaili.
loque -nailed f i( e. Mo'ai
College Dallas. T-x
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ekly.
.. CaM.
!!;rier
Every toy the German
made
WE HAVE
Novelties Notions
NICE PRESENTS
SALESMAN WANTED to l-.ok a
t r our interest in Cameron and a
jacaiit counties. Salary or to1:. i
sion. Adreb The Harvey Oi! i
Cle eland O.
I now epen to 'hs public
.'OS. ClUViP.'f'"-
Oiu :ri-ndb ai- i:e : t 1. i'
stiangers de-diviii; to iispi-- lley ! . i i
cedes will find oar location o: : .' .
showing those who are ' ml..: - of
Crrnde Valley.
Persons wish in? to :-n to ' V r:a
t'.VXO where - will i.'e-'
LA FERIA TOWNSITE COMPANY
W. !.uie-s Pittir.an.
t a ii t..i
1 1 . the t
v . . :! coir
r
Your Visit Appreciated. Goods Shown with Pleasure
THE
VARIETY STORE CO.
" Home of Santa Claus "
KATTM ANN & KNEELAND TENT GO
MASIT Cri KFRS OI
"TIl
Awflings Tarpaulins
Wagon Covers Etc.
Fbgs Made t.o Order
Depot for Mildew Preventative
1212 Franklin Avenue
Phone Preston 83 1 Houston Texa-
LAND BARG I
1
SO acres fine black .-anciv Itaui ( iK-half '-Ic-r
located one-half mile east 1 ia:lroail . i
bastian Texas at 25.
40 acres black loam It-eated on main c.n..1. .
Feria Canal Co.. r.iidway between arro 1 .
Military road at 65.
Write me for appointments to see thevj lands.
C. W. ZELIE Santa Maria Te.
NOTICE.
Notices is hereby ghen that tht
Annual Meeting of the Board of Di-
rectors and stock-holders of the
Brownsvile & Gulf Railway Com-
pany will he held at the office or
the company in the City of Browns-
ville Cameron county Texas on
.Monday the 22nd day of November
A. D. 1909 at the hour of 12 o'clock
noon for the transaction of such
busines as may come before the
meeting.
A. T. PERKINS President.
10-25-3"
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TELEPHONE NO. 136
F special attention given to telephone orders. Free delivery to any
p irt of the city. Prescriptions filled with promptness and accuracy.
F liysician in our office at all hours.
iROWNSVlLLE DRUG COMPANY
1 ie only corner drug store in town and Santa Claus' Headquarters
:f TELEPHONE
ansrer Lo. 139
Mason
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Wheeler, Mrs. Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 367, Ed. 1, Monday, November 15, 1909, newspaper, November 15, 1909; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth148156/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .