Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 165, Ed. 1, Monday, January 14, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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THE HERALD.
tWUED SVEST DAT EScKIT SU-VDAT
Rn.j-ad at ih Brcr-acvlUa Teas. pooiX '
Ofica- K?ii-n Bcm.3134 Sestfc SfcU it. ;
Correspondence uollcJted on aJl matters
vf local Interest dr ct Interest to tbt
people of Soutjftfest Texas tiiich coin-
Tnunlcation must b accompanied "by ;th
iiame of Its author not for publication
Xunleis so dirocted). but aa & guarantee
"'of uod 'faith and hn y riquent
fennnynious sltrcarures appear to such
unrounicsttJoiia the rjffht is rcswrveti to
tiliblosfo The nam? of tha -arrlter chotilA la
3nccaJty -ariao Xor auc2i dUaloiur.
Subscribers vsrsy do not receive theli
jpaptc- regularly are requestor to notify
tin oftioe and th maiter wUl rece'iva
prompt attention and insure batter icr-
vioathcreaftcr. f he BFrtGia 'mm mmu
ABOUT TOWN.
faorn to ifor. HtflMrs. Ai.gustiu
'('elaya Tuesday Jan. S:b. a fin
oy.
TOR SALE at The Hierald office
'copies of the New Ygvk Cntho-
iicNews. (
The soboorier Mary Ann left Pt.
Isabel :at 31 o'clock this morfcing
Tor 'Corpus Christi with a load of
'iish and ducks.
Woufihien are "requested to as-
semble at their liall mc 7 SO o'clock
this 'evening; in special session to
perform work in the. iutatrfry de-
cree. Pat? . xr V-!t7 - n p Tn rtr p "prn n :
'3iand ffire proof safe in Tirs't class
'condition. yiH be sold cheap.
!Can be seen at Mrs. Geo.lKva'ttSs&'s
store on "Elizabeth stVeft.
liOST A key rinjr with ii keys
'One a door 'key balance all small
liost'in the nortbfe'rn portion Of tlie
"eity. Jbitide'r vml returu th'em Vo
tlris office a-nd recfeive reward.
' A pretty and usefursonVenlr just
ttiueived by the edilor is an int--'stand
unVunted oua tiny aliVminum
trfty wJiixjIj whs presented lnr tbe
Galveston IShoe & Hat company
Vhose ae'ntj J. B.rh'e'esebonmj;h
Xvnsln "Brownsville receuXly. It is
'dou'btless due to the eourtesy of
Mr. ('ieeebf)nonph that the editor
so ki'ndVy reai"embered and many
Ifchatikfc ate Teturiied to liim.
. Wlie Qlih. anniversary of he
Jfonndin 'f the Mexico-Texano
lub will 1)e celebrated tonight at
the BrOwsville opera hoiiso. The
jrofcVarii includes n reception nnd
danciur iuterspe'rse'd with address-
es by various prominent liiembers-.
The vr01nb Popular Mexicd-Tex-iiiip"
has iontj: been oUe of oir
leading Mexican clhbs inclhdinjr
iauioiiK its mpnibers many of our
iuost influential titizens its pr'eeiVi
presideut beins Bheriff Cele'douio
Uarza. The couitnittee on program
Jor this celebration is composed of
the foIlowin:SPverinaT. Garza
Justinrt 5. Lopes NicoIas.t. Aiacia
and Rtidoifo Jso.
An enjoyable hantin ddvrn tbe
Ilia Grande riintd j-tsfttHrdwy sf-
tenioow was participa:fsi ia by
General Manager Joe Olaya and
President Aiigustin Cely& af tb
iftilroad company besides Mesars.
Frank KivadUlInj Prank Champion
f M. Cooke V. M. Etcliffe aud
" V. wuvi UF9
Ihe piests of the Messr. Celaya.
Tlie dnramy engine and a cpecial
Car accouimotlated the party-j and
v. j i.i u - -i i
a ouuutuu. uuci proviaea oy tlie ism'mz of a large edition
the genial hosts. Not much game j wbich the commencing of
Vms fonud but several very goodj w0lk on them earlv in September ?
feHots were made aad nome of the tbe JftSt orders not 5ein? flUed un.
huntsman bronjrht home fat dnek;.til wirfain a f (TIVS of the Rew
amr-je Frat.kH.iHnp .-.. l)reu Merrily ton
i-ied home a bag of specially fin. mtx v.Ml w i tj.. Calendars j
ducks as proof of his prowess. Thelor n . :. - b sid '
party returned auni&fc. aiter - vtf .
ileafcant outing; j
a on A!
mm
I
IMI
IN
BLANKETS .
EiCaiElT Q'ttftLHIf Or
Gfl&n RIO GOFEFE
SA:GK LOTS
PER POUND - - - 2le
CHOICE WHITE SUGAR
ANY QUANTITY ISii c
LOUISIANA HEAD RICE.
ANY QUANTITY - 15c
BLEACHED ffliJSLIN FULL
WIDTH.
FINF HAN DSQME
CLOTH FOR HIGH
CLASS FAMILY
USE3V PIECE 18cYARD
AT REASONABLE PRl'JES.
W7
a AN ROMAN
JSUILDLNvr
ELIZABETH ST
PUKKLY PKKSON AL.
Harry Wallace of Aliee came in i
on last uiehl' staee.
Arthur Ltghtbnurn and W. N.
Parks came up from the Porut last
evening.
-
Mrs. Ada Wren and Miss Thor-
Isell were pasengers up on last even-
ing's train.
W. N. Itetseliffe of fWt Worth-
ai'rfved by Saturday nights stage
and will probable be here several
da-s.
Adolph an'd A I beet J agon j. Ev
Rodgers a'nd Frank Tinseua formed
a breakfast party to the Ptfiutyes-
terday. Ilieufc. Huston reached here at
noon today.from Edinbnrg with
money for I he soldier's last month
pay and they wbra paid off at two
otlock.'
Moved to JLl Ias6.
The Laredo Times of a fate dute
says:
Ct M r.d . H .Ed wardswho was elect-
ed busline of tlie Perfce of 'precinct
No.3 at the last November election
tiled hifc resignation with thecoun-
tiy clerk last Saturday. On ae-
count of his health Mr. Edwavds
expects to leave oinorrow for EI
Pasrt to make his home."
Mr. Edwards' many old friends
on the lower Rio Grande wish him
success and health in his
home.
new
& USticIi Appreciated. Calendar
"iu't it pretty V1 i tba univer-
sal remark o? lliep when they
pick up one of. Hood's Sarsaparilja
Ci!ndars for 1901. . Messrs
Hood & jCoY are as ent-rprisiug at-
ever and as unsl their household
Calendar Mr the opening year f
the 2&h Century portrxs e
ness of n little girl with flowing
hair pink cheeks and bright eyes
which with the posture of the
child fully bears out the title of
the picfciire "Patience." The
Calendar pad is larger than usual
and besides tlie valuable inform-
ation given on the monthly sheets
has advertising aud coupon slips
interspersed The demand for
these Calendars "has necessitated
i2-m
$m x. HOOD & CO. Lowell. Mass. '
SPECIAL
flippy MI If
XFH.E- STEAMER AKANSAS.
Orders
hc Frardea
Pdnst
i "w-irjf rplecri-am 'was re-
ceivt?d yestlay-by General Man-
ager .Jose Celaya 6f theSio Grande
compaihy :
' "Nrt'w nrloonc. .7 f. 19" .Irkcn
oeijLVH. Liererrmp; in nurenm-
sons telegram rejrardin.u sailing
Tf Aransas- n it is desired that
shrp sail the 22nd. orders 'must be
seat promptly. W. 11. M-ASlifRS.
A Gift to Give.
It is oft'en difficult to decide what
to jret your fi fends for. holidays
ififi- Hei'eiS ft ftucestJitiu :
. "Good morning Jennie X have
brnnght yon a nice present" said
Grtrud as she hauded'her friend
a neatly wrapped package.
Tbe nale.
i - . - r-c - - -
was slowly recovering from sever'e
illness opened the bundle and held
np a large bottle of clear rich
medicine.
'IJviod's Karsaparrilla?" she ex-
elnsined. ' have hen rendrtr
bottle.
On New Tear's Day
Jennie was
5 -
able to be out on the street aud to
oer irieuds wlio remarked how
wel1 she was looking she simply
said "Rood's Sarsaparrilla" and
every one of them kcew it was this
igreat medicine that had given bauk
her health.
A Disinterested Party.
First Tramp Bill is de wnst
feller I ever see fer bortherin' his
head about t'i'ngs what dou't
make no difference to him.
Second Tramp What's; he wor-
rlng about now?
First Tramp He was "discus-
sVn' de qnestiou whedder we have
too many legal holidays In 'dis
'country. Brooklyn Lite.
fclovv's This?
We offer One Hundred Ddllars
Reward for any case of Catarrb
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
3F. J CHENEY & CO.Pfop?.
Toledb O.
We the un'dersighed have
'known" P. J. Cheney for the last 15
years- and believe nim perfectly
houorable ip all business transac-
tions aud "financially able to carry
out any obligation made by their
firm.
West& Truar VYhdlesaie Drug-
gists Toledo O:
Walding Kiunan & Marvin.
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O;
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally acting directly upon the
blood aud mucous surfaces of the
system. Price 75(i per bottle. SoJd
by all Iuggists. Testimonials
free. -
Hall's Family PiHs are the besfc.
Let a man learn that everything
in nature even motes and feathers
go by law and not luck Sad that
what he sows he reaps. Eaierdu.
!"HE BEST should be your alir
I when buying medicine. Get
Hood's Sarsaparilla and have the
best medicine MONEY CAN BUY;
For Over Fifty Years; j
"Mrs. Winslow's JSoothing kyrup
has been used for over fifty years
by millions of mothers for their
children while teething with per
fect success. It soothes the hild
softens the gums allays all pain ;
cure wind colic and is the best
remedy for Diarrhoea it will re-
lieve the poor little sufferer imme-liatelv-
Sold by Druggists in
every part of the world. Twent"
five cents a bottle. Be sure am
for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup" aud take uo other kind. -
A t t
MMm mi mmmi Wbi
fc. tlB happiness for children or husband and
little help osicsmfort for relatives or friends.
a It is this greatest of all biessinsjs
w ambitiotia health that
a 3
Cj Ol
GEKSTIE'
FEMALE
PANACEA
ES Z
h gives to womankind. It heals strength-
5 ens and reflates her whole sexual sys-
tein. There ia no womb troublo it will1
V not cure andatthosasietimoit tonesup
andinvigorates the entire bod j'-andniind.
(7 . F. P. CAVED TH5S WORAK'S
i Icor.s'acryourG.
v bretnieuicuiel
his been
V been res;
f Levcd. It has done her more er-ot! thnn
V tore that have ever treated her. and T
udndnceaJ of my sufferir z fneuds
V not oehetsalie could have lived hed
km. t. r. aim i intend to spep it in my
W. M. MOORE.
o
l ir yoQr caia ir not fnlly ivprwi of oar free
. r. P. (CoretTs'g Fenialc ParaeosHhefi
liaveeverscen used in i-iy life. My vi:ctt5S.i
entirely cured by its Ff. her nensfc3haveS
cored nnd ail of her MMirKopn .vnMrntir t-o-sS
MtiTEsa." Maik ir.ppvIIoi:ES." write in confilwe to Utfta. ; DBUS3ISTS TJ? T3 .
A FOWL INJUSTICE.
Buffalo Times.
Turing men of Middlesport
caught by a farmer in the act of
robbing his lien roostj forced him'
. . ox- i-'iw
to eat one of his own chickens at
the :nur2le'o'f a gun.
Thlt w'as
certainly a foul injustice.
Assessor's Notice.
All persons interested are hefe-
by notified that I am now ready to
..
receive assessments or renditions
of property for the current year. :
Satne must be presented to me "at
"my office iu the Court House with-
in the time prescribed by la a. The
Assessor will leave town about
March 1st. 1901.
EzEQUinrr Catazos.
Tai Assessor Cam. Co.yl'exas.
BroWusviile i'exas Jan.l 1901.
There is nothing so strong or
.safe in any emergency of life as
the simple truth. Dickens.
Notice to tax Payers.
Parties owing taxes on property
in Cnnieron county are requested
to call at my office in the Court j
Hohse; and phv same before the
close of January as a ten per cent
Denalty will apply on all taxes not
paid oh or before the 31s. of Jan- '
naty. pec. iu unap. lUrf Liaws
oflS97.)
Damaso Lerma
Tax Collector Camerou Co.. Texas.
The best that we can do for onef
auother is to exchange our!
thoughts freely. Frende.
TO THE DEAF. A rich lady
cure of her Deafness and Nbises
in the Head by Ir. Nicholson's
Artificial Bar Drums gaVe $23000
to his Institute so that deaf peo-
pie nimble to procure the Ear
Dm ms iiia v have them free A'd- W"o grow the kind you want.- Spico
VT " ! 1S82 wo liiive made a specialty of striet-
dres No. 491. D. Ihe inoIsonjiTl!jgh.gxlrst
Institute 780 EigLthveiltie 1 fnll dcriptfous- and prices of all the
' ' " j j?i-0hiiui-nr bouth Western kinds.
New York. wh T.t.i.-Kf- ttotuA
And one
happiness
r
Georgia
Atte
The w
Nordmann
the cit readlnTrpg to put
all kinds of mnsieaTUstrittnents
ih time of i'epair. Mr. Nordmaiifi
is the only manufacturer of pianos
in Texas and his reputation as a
piano manufacturer and titner i
first class. He will also have on
exhibition in a few days
handsome pianos and our readers
will do well to watch for the. an-
nouncement of their arrival. Par-
ties wishing tuning or repairing
done can leave orders at The
Ueralp office " r
C J C-N- ?
L:P5
entirely
ali .-if th i?nr-
am. going to try
t . use it. I do IU AlM
it not bpen forMUii
hfnse an the
Es-ill. Miss.
boot. "Healtht
NOTICE.
For cliej:P Smiles from BrownsviUe;
OE PIECE QF LAND
- . '
under enclosure with ood vire fence
eontainine 503 ACRES at the Ohnito
Rtch ; tid pasture has Resatiis and
permunenE water
ALSO . .
For Sale -2000 Acres;
Nnrth of t.hf Olniitr "RiinnVi mnniTirr in
Los Fesnos Resaca. For further xiartic-
nlars a'pplv to
.
VICTORIANO FERKAXDEZ;
BforaS-ille Texas. Oct. 1. 1900.
GROCERIES.
J
ellies and Jams
atmeal and Rfce .
ITT
igh Urade ..Hams
utmegs an. Spice
ackerel-and Macaroni
in
hocolafe and Cheese
o'od goods for the money
nions if you pleaser
ermicelli Canned Friift
very that's nice"
TH
m
Jm
J easonable price"
ever fails td suit.
ve money by buying at-
"VVhen you t;ike into cousidemrion the
time and money spent in bringing trees"
the doe3nt it?
TREES.
f'GIen St. Blary Nurserfesi
D. L. later. Prop. Glen St. Mary Fii
THE
LVD HiLVUNG
CATARRH
tuna foii
GA1M8H
Ely's Grekni Balm
Emj ami pleasant ji
Be. ContiijtS no in-
jurious draff.
It n qmctSy absorbed!
- Gives ltd if at once
rfJe?- COLD H HEAD
Heals ssd Protects tha SLesibnnii iitj?t.bi
RfbRVOUS tronbles arc cured by
1 X lluotta iarfiaiianlair which ch-
rk-hes and putf&.stne blood . ftHii
medicine ftr PCOPL
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 165, Ed. 1, Monday, January 14, 1901, newspaper, January 14, 1901; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144001/m1/3/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .