Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 166, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 15, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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THE HERAL
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Correspondenca solicited on nil matters
'if local interest or "of interest to tho
'"people 'ot fsoulhi'est TeaUs. rlach com-
tnunicitftrh inust "b accompanied lc tho
zikma of Its author tiot for publication
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'of gooil faith and when by rjust
fcnonymoii3 signatures cppear to irach
ozcrntinicatioits the rlffht is resrvd to
flselose th noise ot tho wrltor 'should b
'oocaIty fcrlsft for susa dlaalcxuie.
Subscribers who do not receive their
'paper regularly ure requested to notify
.this office and tfas :natior will receive
prompt attention in'd Insure bat tar car-
vies thereafter.
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TUESDAY lo 3J)6l.
ABOUT TOWN.
2tf6'w.is tSetinbe to be planting
trees."''
;Suurmpry'weafher for the 15th.
of January.
Mrs. T. P. Barbonr has 311st re-
'covered. frCttii! a rious attack of
illness.' "
A regular meetirigfof Rio Grande
odge jNo. 81 A. if '& A. 51. will
1jefh8ddnight. '
'JflE Herald's new press which
"arrived at Point L.abei on January
7th..rl 190i has not yet reached
Brownsville: uor "does tlie editor
& now where it is.
There Is much sickness among
bbth pupils and teachers in the
tfhttc 'school . at pfesent . Many
fynpils'were absent' yesterday and
IN
LANK-ETS
GREEN fiK) COFEFt
sack Lots
PER POUND - - - 2lcJ
CHOICE WHITE SUGAR
ANY QUANTITY 12c
LOUISIANA HEAD RICE
ANY QUANTITY - 15c
BLEACHED MUSLIN FULL
Ml
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f INF HANDSOME
f GLOTH FOR HIGH
CLASS FAMILY
USE BY PIECE 16c Y ARt)
AT REASONABLE PhMJES
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Death of X)r. .iSarbour.
T. P. Barbour received a telegram j
from Gonzales Texas announcing j
the death of his only brother Dr.
John P. Barbonr. Deceased was
an old newspaper man alr'ul at the
time of his death was encased in
trying to resnseitate tlie Smiley
(UoHzales Co.) Xews. He was
for years editor of tlie JSeguin Re-
coru. Dr. Barbonr Vas a progressive;-
highly cultured enrle-
mai. IJrf leaves a wife and four
little boys. His death is a. cause
for great sorrow to Frof. Barbour
and his family who were very
fOYidly attached to the professor's
only brother. They have the aia-
cere sympathy of their friends in
their sad bereavesienti.
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MANAGER.
PURELY PERSONAL.
&
Miss Marion F'orsytn Ned Wren
niVd Wui. Holland were passengers
WFinp from the Point IsabeL last
It is seIdomyou can have your
choice but health you can have if
yoanse G. P. I The delicate phys-
mm
left! organisation of woman under the conditions of life as they are to
day requires that same care and constant; readjustment as does the coni-
m plez mechaniiai cfarie watch.
iZ tl n r 1 Trr r i r 1 1 r
evsx"y orgaji. x& cui'Uisajii lorma vvoiuuaaiu vjviiiiiiii iruuoie uiuuiung
Whites Prolapsus Painful Or Suppressed IIensei etc. and raakos Child-
birth and Onange of Life easy and painless.
KH5. SSHTOS SSilTrl'S CUE. ...
55 3Ir wifa snOerpd nith dlsa3 p. Jjilr-r to bar trsa &r tiiree years and vaa usable to do anything.
tcr aslas Itto bottlfs of C F. P. iSrnie"s Fnu!e Panwmi tsbe !s ntwr ertlroly enrad and can do all oi h;r enm
v-ari. She nciclia mora than aver beTcre in bur Ufa and 1 1 wl that i c&unt sir encugh in PlJi ol IS.
We beortil7 nxxJUEoad it to suSarics women. i?E"TOK SMITH. Garland Ttmn.
If inor cstM is. not fnllr coHrel brosrfn-e book.
Hzai ti;y McTir-aaJUir.- ri.'.rpTficKB." writs
2 "3 ri iHi" " to piiZAi viiY 'acnr.a3.HAi.-. i.'.rfTiicaa:."v
t3AX R03IAN
BUILDING.
ELIZABETH ST
WH AT THIS SECTION NEEDS.
r
The Government Should Pay Some
Attention to This Coast.
The Corpus Christi Caller of a
late date has the following timely
article on the need for iinp'rove-
"six of tlie teachers were obliged to iment of this end of the Texas
send substitutes to take their const
"In hist issue of the Caller 'men
tion was made of the iDtentiou of
the government to put;a new. and
up-to-date dredge to work in the
musr bavs on the Texas coast dur
ing the coining summer work to be
commenced hear Galveston the in-
tention being the opening up of in-
Ihnd navigation along the coast
from the Sabme to the Rio Grande.
While this is encouraging news it
i a long ways from being satisfac-
tory to this section as everyone
knows thut commencing work at or
n'edr Galveston hTeanSloug time be-
fore any active work is done down
this way. SVom Galveston to the
places-;
Late Washington dispatches
'aifno'unce that civil service examin-
litioul? i'or positions '"n the customs
Service will be held ii'i Brownsville
Veb. 17. Persons desiring to com-
pete 's'honln' apply for information
to the board .of examiners at the
'custom house.
.The grip is raging all over the
tfd'nntry ' and is liable to become
'epidemic here as eisowhere. It is
"'claimed that b-y wearing a small
haPtity of powdered sulplinr iu
iheshdes to lie renewed frequently
'th'eAvea'fe'r vrili avoid grip or oiuy
iiia'lafial 'dis'eifses. Why liot try
iA . - ' .
TrieCo'rpiis Christi says: the
i-esideiuj of Mr.JTihu G. Keiiedj'
bppositVtUe Spdlih inansion has
bti'dergbne a decided improvement
being painted-. H beautiful hue
pmiStarra'ngelland h general
retftiVatibn made of the former cot-
tagoi which now is one of the most
bpulerit UwelliiigSroa -Broadway.
. Two of the privates who went
rbm Fort Brown Thursday with
Lieut. Huston to Hidalgo were
"accidentally wounded by the dis
charge rif a pistol which one of
them let fall while en route. One
received a slight iiesh wound j and
the other was shot iii the ankle
vrherd the bullet lodged. The men
ivere at Once brought back to the
jiost and are under treatment at the
lib.spiaU Both cases are doing
Veil.
.Tlie schooner Gazador crossed
the bar at D o'clock this morniug
hoiiiiug immediately to the Rio
Grande railroad wharf and dis-
charged her cargo of eight cars
"which arrived here.iit 3:15 this
evening.
W. M. Cook went Vo the Point
this morning to look after the
eaYsro of the schooner Cazador she
belonging to Brownsville Transport
compa-jy line. He returned on the
afternoon t(rain.
George Miller left ly stage this
morning on his return to Galves-
LATE NE WS IN BRIGS'.
ton having spend several weeks in
Brownsville settling hp his late
Miller will probably try to dispose
of the property left by his father
in this city and expects to remove
his sisters to Galveston to make
their home with him.
The congressional' committee i
still investigating West - Poin'
hazings.
A fire -started in the residence of
ETd'ward Cudahy of Omaha Neb.
bnt which whs extinguished with
little loss is believed to he incen-
diary and probably the result of
threats made by the kidnappers of
How's This?
We offer One Inudred Dollars
Jeward for any ense of Catarrh
that can not be retrod- by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J CIEEXBY & CO. Props."
Toledo Q.
We the undersigned h'avt
known P. J. Cheney for the last lo
years and believe him perfectly
honorable in all bjisiness transac-
his son or their friends on account I tions and financiallv able to carry
of rewards offered by Cudahy. jout auy obligation made by their
The senate passed the BnrIeigh firm
rpnrncpntnnvptall u-liifth wns nn.ee-1 W"Bst & TrililX Wholesale UrUg-
lamented father's affairs. Mr. j Hsts. Toledo. O :
I eu ov liih inuise. 11 now univj- ' w w-
a " t . - .
lacks the oresident's signature to WsIrtn- Rinnan & Marvin.
Wholesale Druggists Toledo 0;
Farmer Secretary of the Treasnrj I ... ... .
t t- o -i i- i j i.eriiany acting airecny upon cue
John h. Carlisle-made an argument- . '. J . u
. . blood and mucous surfaces or the.
berore tne Snprenre Court in op-1 . i
s . ..'sj'stem. Price 7oc. per bottle. Sold
position to the imposition of tan by aU Dru d Testimonials
on imports from Porto Rico and . free.
A criffc to Give..-
It is often difficult' to decide what
to get your friends for holidays
gifts. Here is a suggestion :
"Geod morning Jennie I have
brought yon a nice present" Said
Gertrudo a is she handed her friend
a neatly wrapped package.
The pale' weary looking girlwho
was slowl recovering from severe
illness opened the bundle and held
np a large bottle of clear rich
medicirie.
" Hood's Sarsaparriilaf" she ex-
liiimed. "I have been reading
become a law.
Sabine there always appears great 1 l)ottje i
the Philippines which is pronounc-
ed one of the finest addresses ever
made before that body and declar
ed to be entirely unanswerable.
The passengers and crew of the
steamer Russie which was strand-
ed. on the French coast were safe-
ly laifded.
activity upon the part of the gov
ernment for securing an increased
depth of water and encouraging wa
ter transportation but from Galves
ton to the Rio Grande very little in
terest is taken and all active work
by the government appears lo be ih
tlie future. There is no place iu
need of dredging so badly af Lagii-
ha Madre extending from1 Corpus
Christi bay to near the mouth of
the 3iio Grande distance about one
h.-:t ?red miles a good portion of
wl.!;.h is navigable for small boats.
Wat a few miles of dredging ves-
sels -.uuld pass through whereas
now having tb go outside great
risk is run and nearly every year
vessels are wrecked on Padre beach.
Many vessels will not take 'the
chauces and water transportation
along this part of the coast is noth-
ing to what it might be if Laguna
Madre was improved Again the
opening of a straight channel from
Aransas pass into Corpus Christi
bay is highly important and neces
sary to the shipping interests of
For Over Fifty Years.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
has been used for over fi?ty years
by millions of mothers for their
children while teething with pel
On New Year's Day Jennie was feet success. It soothes7 the child
able to be out on the street and to soften-? th gums allays all puin;
IlalPs Family Pills are the Best.
fJjUKtiCRS boils pimples and all
il eruptions are due 16 impure blood
and by purifying the plood -with
Hood's Sareaparilla they a.e CURED.
Lost : A key ring with six keysj
one a door key balance all small.
Lost iu the northern portion of the
city. Finder will return them to
this ofiice and receive reward.
ft T?
Li U
When vou take into consideration the
time and money spent in bringing trees
her friends who remarked how .euros wind colic and is the best; a.lw "iHauy"":
We grow the laud yoti want.
well she was looking she simply j remedy fOr Diarrhoea. It 'will re-
said ''Hood's Sarsaparrilla" and lievc the poor little sufferer iinmft-
everv one of them knew it was this i jiately. Sold by Dm foists in luU descriptions ami priees ot an tne
Since
1SS3 we have made a specialty of strict-
ly highrgrade stock. Our catalogue gives
gceat medicine that had given back
her health.
Subscribe for The Brownsville
Daily Hlrald.
t urmmnmifc Hnnth Wpstfrn kinds?'.
every part of tho world. Twenty j Freight
five cents a bottle. Be sure and !iiyoC'-fCO
ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing! ZHSly NUfSclISSj
Syrup" and take no other kind.
G. L. Ta&OL Prop. Glen St. Jary Fia.
afterhOon by rail. Freight whier I this section. The Caller believes
arrived at Point Isabel nine davs
ago to be transported to Browns-
ville" by ox-carts is still undelived
and the- bulk of the schooner's
tiargo which arrived there ou Jan-
uary 7th. has n4ah been start-
ed from lie Point. In ibis in light-
ened age and day people will not
stand to ba handicapped by such
?nethods of duirc bnints lie Xew.
the people of this city aui section
should take more interest in these
matters hold a mass meeting if
necessary and lay the true situa-
tion before the government."
?"0R SALE. at-TirE HeTRAT-D niTiafV :
I if iipf buckles' Couec.HHHHHH Urh I '
k H 1 l few- Its price is mHfo all. P m
4 j j j I '1 coffee of its kind in tvor!L package cf j' M ) -
- Ailltilfc- te- m V
' fe5f5-- ""S will make a larger quantity of coffee than a paclcage rgj-si--. -gztZ&ISk :J
fM any iaiatioris- Therefore although it ?5Sl0& '
at C5gM costs a cent a pound more it is really less es- y JtJi' i :
1 1 "V. pensive than other package co'fFees. Order Ax- y -r M f
rlrVcSi '-i: buckles' Cofiee of youi 'grocer and get more 0 -s?SJi3iSl tM
H Vi k cofiee goodness greater actual value than M M&m Wi 7 i
x; ssjv X you can get m any otuer coffee at any- iW.S'K
1 a
' 1 c
Sovp f-KfS fklfrn 7"Jf 9A5 onthowrapptr. Each our entitle -ou to a.dt-ilHUr pert ih
tlie pacUae tozetkor --villv fall tajforirrcilcc TZA.ttjQ .
ARDUCKLE BROS. Notica dpt.. few York City W. Y. Pi fig t
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 166, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 15, 1901, newspaper, January 15, 1901; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144002/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .