Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 225, Ed. 1, Monday, March 25, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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t MONDAY MARGK . 25 901.
ABOUT TOWN.
W. F. Dennett is havinir theLi... A
Schaffer p?nopirty ; on t Washington
street lpalrfecl ; ' wli ere" he will
shortly ojjen a branch grocery
-stored l ' '
The PresKytlrypf Tamanlipas
was convened in Matainoros today.
Several Presbyterian ministers
from interior towns are in attend-
ance among them being Rev. Mr.
jjtGraybill of Linares who was for-
merly pastor of the Presbyterian
fchurches of Matainoros and
(Brownsville.
Pi! "
A -telegram -was received yester-
day by Mrs. H. Bollaek. announc-
ingthe birth of a son oh Satnr-
laai;ch.23id..toMr. and Mrs.
I Isjjifjre Marks at their home in
I Crowley ha. Mr. Marks' many
? old fronds" in ; Brownsville join
The HeradSh congratnlating.him
upoJStpyeven). y.: j
John M. Ilayues deputy United
States marshal left Saturday for
Fort Leavenworth Kansas having
in charge Manuel STS'l via who
was convicted here at the last term
"of the federal court for having in
5. his possession smmugled property
and sentenced to fourteen months
; in the federal prison at the above
I nauiedpjaced.
I curiosity in the way of hats is
on display at the Botica del Leon
i although Joe Putegnat has not
I gone into the millinery business
if TheJ'hats- are some that Major
f Fredpoiribe sent from the Philip-
pineTsTahds being the regular na-
' tive head covering. They are
woven of a kind of tough grass
I axfh are peculiar looking being
flat and broad about two and a
$ half feet iu diameter. The young
I ladies think they would make good
I '''sun-downs."
f A curiosity in the wav of bank-
I notes was shown The Herald man
I today by Assistant Cashier Frank
I Lopez ai the First National bank.
t Itris a ten dollar silver certificate
on which the eagle in the central
." die is reversed so that it looks like
theheaddfa jackass the wings
; making ftlfe long. ejirs. The Ameri-
can Bangcr-pita recent issue tells
how tuNjs&fbi'lji came. to be printed.
' It seems that an employ of the gov-
ernment in the priuting depart-
l'i!rernT" ' vas "discharged' "for some
offense and in a fit of --.pique he
uevwd the jCtit sji as to make it
appear tht vr&i.t. It : was not dfs-
c5v4erednnt3ijf ...$oiue -time after
when many treasury notes had
been printed bearing the head of
a jackass uherejthe: no$leAnreri-
can eaide should be.
The bill be-
lonjr to the series oE 1SS0.
for $30.00 cash United State."
currency. A much finer one for
$3S. cash. . Agply pjiick at TllE
office".
Old newspapers for sale at this
office. f ivf C
Casino Rio Grande.
Among recent charters filed at
Austin rs that of the Casino Rio
ti ramie of Rio Grande City no
capital stock. It. was incorporated
by T. W. Kennedy Geo. Wolfram
W. W. Shelv. J. 11. Monroe and
others.
?.glMomlenfllWi?5s BiaySie
PURELY PERSONA!
Judge Wells leffe this morning
on a business visit toAiistin.
Mrs. Jose Simo was a passenger
to and from the Point yesterday.
Col. R. B. Rentfro left vester-
tonio. . ;
District Clerk Louis Kowalski
leftrthis morning for Monterey to
visit his daughter Mrs.. J. Bloom-
ber who resides there.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Spragne
have returned to their ranch home!
in Hidalgo county after a visit to
Corpus Christi and San Antonio.
Consul Griffith and wife of Mata-
inoros and Miss Laura Rentfro of
this city formed a breakfast party
for the Point yesterday. They re-
turned in the afternoon.
Among those who spent fester-
day at the seaside we uoticed the
following: Frank Lnsena A. Bol-
laek Geo. W. Rendall Philip
Barbour and Geo.'Connori
Dr. Chas. D. Crain of Tampico
Mexico passed Ihhnijrh the cil-y
this morning en ronte t Houston.
Dr. Crain is a brother of the late
Congressman William H. Crain.
Laredo Times 21.
Col. Wm. Anderson left Mata-
inoros Saturday o1j his return to
the interior of Mexico after spend-
ing a few days very pleasantly as
the guest of Consul Griffith and
wife in Matainoros.
Rev. Mr. Graybill aud wife -of
Linares Mexico arrived in Mata-
inoros Saturday evening aud will
spend a short time visiting the
Presbyterian missions of that city
and Brownsville.. They are the
guests of Miss A. Dysart at the
mission school in Matainoros.
Dr. L. F. Lay ton accompanied
by his daughter Miss Maud Lay-
ton arrived here Saturday- even-
ing from Alice. It is understood
that Dr. Layton is thinking of
locating in Brownsville. He is
well known as an able physician
and should he decide to move to
Brownsville he and his family
would make a welcome addition to
the community. The doctor aud
his daughter are at the- Mi Her hotel.
-C-o-
Kor Over Fifty Years .
Mrs. Wirislow'ssSodthini Syrup
has been used for;ovi: fifty years
by millions of mothers for their
children v?hilo teething with pei-
fect success. It soothes the ahild
softens the gums allays all pain :
cures wind colic and is the best
remedy for Diarrhoea. It will re-
lieve the poorr lfttlesufferertimme-
diatel. Sold by Druggists in
every part of the world. Twenty-
five cents a bottle. Be Mire and
ask for "Mrs. Wioslow's Soothing
Syrup" and take no other kind.
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St. S0UI5 MYSTERY.
Six Sheletons Were FouncI in the
alls of an Old House.
St. Louis March 21. Workmen
who were tearing down an old and
hissorieal house on the west side
of Third street just north of Clarke
avenue in connection wish an or(Ter
of the board nf health today dis-
covered six skeletons under the
flo.or separating thefirst nnd second
stories.
The house which was once fine
residence is said to be 125 years
old and one of the first built h?re.
Nobody now living knows how
the bones came where they' were
found.
Teachers' Class.
For The Herald.
On Saturday March 23 at 9:30
a. m. was convened in regular ses
sion the Teachers' Class of the
Brownsville public school by Pres-
ident Professor Barbour. After
the reading of the ininutes of the
previous- session and calling jf
the roll the president delivered an
address whose topic was "The
dignity of the teacher" which
topic was treated under three head-
ings; uamely:
1st. The 'teacher subjectively
considered.
2nd. The pupil objectively con-
sidered .
3rd! The relations between the
teacheivand piipiL .
This discourse occupied the ma
jor part of the morning and Jbe-
sldes being most instructive was
an intellectual treat.
. Then followed the discussion of
tthe questions assigned ; namely :
?'Whatai;ethe principles of.ped-
- ST "
agogyr .
"What art the necessary shps
in" securing u pafc?t?"
:' Why :(r"xli Stniit SftUlmMllS
spoken of i n-jtrreat. sonn-e of tin
and wSpori give an idja of their
Most of the members present
had answers to the foregoing quer-
ies aggregately furnishing copious
aad varied information.
The session which proved to be
one of th'e most interesting of the
term's series was adjourned by
the president at 12 in.
4-o-
Knew When He Had Enough.
Mrs. Pepperday Aly first hns-
baud had a great deal more sense
than yon have. .
Mr. Pepperday True enough.
He died. Harper's Magazine.
fo-
Healthiest in the World.
Hoax L read an article the other
"Ha7 Claiming that onr country was
the inost healthy in the world.
Joax Well it has a pretty good
constitution. Philadelphia Re-
cord. i -
Nasal Catarrh quickly ykudu to treat
ment by Ely s Cream lr.lmt -vrliich i; ayree-
sell the 50c size ; Trial size by mail 10
cents. Test it and ycu are sure to continue
the treatment
Announcement.
To aocoxnrr!OtIa.t3 those 7.L0 .--re par! ill
to the uae of atomizers in axjjiyiu u-iniC
into the nasal pawagss for attinkci tnri-
blez the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in
liquid form Triiich -will be known as lUy's
Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the
spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by
mail. The liquid form embodies the med-
icinal properties of the solid preparation.
FOR SALE AT THE
HERALD - OFFICE I
PEARSON'S MAGAZINE
LESLIE'S and HARPER'S
WEEKLIES
FI8DSIDE COMPANION
CATHOLIC NEWS.
For sale 2417 acre? of laud ei;ht '
miles north of Brownsville. Part j
it is fenced. Has wells and j
resacas with permanen': water. '
-Price heaj).
For farther particulars apply tt
Victoriano Fernandez
Brownsville Texas.
tb!y aromatic. It is received ti:rocgii t.ne
nostrils cleanses and hcali tLa vrLoie -v:r-face
oyer which it diffuses iiseif. Druggists
"!Nb woman can have a beautiful face without health and few w-
men possess such perfect health as those "who regularly use
THE
MEW
Fish Oysters
Shrimp Crabs
Yexi.--.ox Vegetables
The Year Rouxd.
For
Several head ol" young Jer-
sey cows from the well-
kuoni Jettries Jersey herd
Apply to or address:
CLARENCE JEFFRIES.
LAREDO TEXAS.
y
MILLER
hold uf a Ladies' Birthday Almanac and decided to try your treatment. In
nine days after I commenced taking Wine of Cardui and Black-Draught I
conld walk across my room and in three weeks I made myself a dress. This
was after my neighbors and even my brothers aud sisters said I wonld never
be any better. I am now in good health. Miss S. E. GABLEN.
For advice In coses requiring special dlreztfons. address
pxinc symptoms "The ladles' Advisory Department."
The Chattanooga jledlcise Company Chattanooga Tena
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For HOLIDAY PRESENTS For EVERY DAY USE
The
m
Lamp f
The lamp that doesn t flare
to use bad language ; the
you get it and stays good ;
UJiy au i mixi uuvg jvu uaic
Che fiew
Other lamps may be offered
iney may oe msome respects out ior au around good-
ness there's only one. The Xew EocJtester. To make
sure the lamp offered you is genuine look for the name
on it ; every xamp nas 11.
Old. Lamns
We can fill every lamp want.
want a new lamp or stove an old one repaired or refln-
fshed. a vase mounted or other make of lamp transform-
cd into a. Fipw Pnnhpcfpr. wo can do it. Let us i
send you literature on the subject i
We ere SPECIALISTS in the treatment of diseases
Lamos. consnltation FEEE.
7H 80DHESYEB LAMP
1FWL FADE
GERSTLE'S
FEMALE PANACEA.
Of it Sallie P. Evans of Columbia. S. C..
says : "It is undoubtedly the finest fe-
male restorer on earth." Miss Came J.
Holmes of Blanchard. La.: "May God
bless you: your G. F. P. iGerstle's female
panacea) cured me ana maae me tne najr
piest girl in America." Harriet 3Iartin.
of Searcy. Ark. writes; "My health has
been restored by G. F. P. I never expected
to be as well as I am to-day." JarettaP.
Hunter livine in Laurens b. C . writes:
"Pnr siTVP.iis T sn ftprpri t -iim female com
plaints. Doctors and n-hemes did. me
no cood. I suffered terr- .- from whites
G. F. P. has cured me." " : ary A. Hunt.
of Marion. Ark. says :
F. P. cured me." Andsv
from letters like these f
bottle of G.
-miht quote
.n mdehnite
-i add that
Female
will perma-
aaletrouble. s which have
. r treatment.
period. It is sufficien'
GC p (Gerstlc
Panacc.
nentlycureanymannert.
even the most stubborn f. :
resisted doctors and all o
Write to the Ladies Heai.-
ea. Tenn care lb Gerstle &
rinj Chattanoo-
u. 'or free advica
concerzuns jour ca&c
DRUGGISTS f 1
SELL VJm 1 i
P
OTEL
NOW
OPFN
Has been tlior o n g- h I y
r e novated aud its lur
iiishiiigs are entirely
new. The druni'ner's
home. Only iirst c :ss
. HOTEL in the Citj . A
I -story brick with : O
elegantly i'urn isli i
rooms M c endeavor to
please and do please.
F. M. PRIOR PROP.
Brownsville Texas.
RIO GRANDE
RAILROAD.
On and after Sept. 15th.1900reg-
tilar passenger trains will rnu
as follows:
Leaves Brownsville (Daily at 9 a. m.
Arrivp Point Isabel at 10:15 a.m.
Leave at 3 p. m.
Arrive Brownsville at 4:15 p.m.
JOSE LAYA.
BE0V7NSVILLE. GEKESAL MANAGEE
Woman's Horror
Modest women dread io consult & doctor about
diseases peculiar to their sex. Tliey hive a horror of
private examinations and surgical operations. For
this reason treatment of dangerous derangements is
neglected. But the Wine of (Jardui treatment which
can be adopted at home without the knowledge of any
one but the patient herself is now coming into general
use. Women who take Wine of Cardui do not have to
submit to a physician's local examination nor to a
surgical operation. Wine of Cardui cures fn the privacy
of the home. No publicity no cutting and torture and
no physician or examination while Wine of Cardui is
quietly building up and strengthening the female organs.
Menstruation is regulated the drains of leucorrhcea
stopped and the fallen womb restored to its place. The
terriDie pains wnicn racx tne bocy are mk
results of the ailments which yield so readily
to the soothing properties of Wine of CarduL
The medicine that cured Miss Garlen will cer
tainly help you.
Eockford Tena. Aug. 18. 18S9.
I have suffered from womb troablo
for five years. Last spring a year
ago I bedfast for sir months. I
paid $32 to one doctor and he said he
naa aone an ne coma ior me. Xiiad
ircatmeni. x ueciaeu j. magns as weu cue s
natural death as that. I natmened to eet
Steady Habits
up or smote or cause you
lamp that looks good when
the lamp that you never will-
Rocbesten
ii y tiiinii o
you as "just C3 good OT
vow vaneues.;
Made ISTeTV.
No matter whether you
CO. 38ark Place & S3 Barely St. Yew Yfk.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 225, Ed. 1, Monday, March 25, 1901, newspaper, March 25, 1901; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144032/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .