Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 173, Ed. 1, Friday, February 14, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY HERAL
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(TJ. S. Currency.)
One month 4 50
1 Mree months 1.50
x months '3.00
Utie year $6.00
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surh disclosure.
prompt attention and insure better ser-
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vice thereafter.
Resolutions of Respect
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14 1902.
ABOUT TOWN.
St. Valentufes Day
Summer weather today
Fresh flonr of all brands pota-
toes and corn just received at W.
B. Austin's. .
The expected norther came up
about two o'clock. It is reported
as being: pretty brisk at the Point.
The Point Isabel train came up
about one o'clock briniinr ten
cms of freight from the Beacham.
The Olga sailed at 8:30 this
morning and the Pierce Simpson
at 3:30 yesterday afternoon both
for Galveston.
Mrs. Imboden Misses Geraldine
and Annie Kelly Lieut. Beck and
iMr. Crockett occupied a box at the
Matamoros opera house last even-
ing. Foster predicted a warm wave
for the middle of February and it
is here. Lie also predicts severe
r.old weather for the last week of
the mouth. Don't put away your
winter clothes yet.
Storm warning messages receiv-
ed here this morning from Wash-
ington and New Orleans dated yes-
terday ordered Northwest storm
signals hoisted for 9:30 last night
and predicted much colder weather
for today.
Those who went over to Mata-
moros last night to witness the
Vga performance at the opera
house were very well pleased with
the company. Quite a largo num-
ber went from this side and the
house was well filled.
Au example of successful truck
farming is shown by Henry Adams
at his place about four miles out of
town. lie has already sold about'
$200 worth of cabbages from a
small patch where he matured the
finest lot of- headed cabbage ever
teen iu this comity in January.
He has an immense field of on-
ions and. garlic growing now some
which are very well advanced and
he has a good-sized patch of corn
ail nicely sprouted giving promise
of early roasting-ears.
Following are the resolutions on
the death of the late Edwin At lee
McCampbell of Coipus Chrifsti
which were adopted by the district
court of Camerou county:
Couri-EooiB nrowiiBviUe. Tex Feb. 12 J 902.
To The Hon. Stanley Welch
Judge of the 2Sth. Judicial
District of Texas.
Sir
Wv your committee appointed
by your honor to draft and re-
port resolutions oil the life and
services of E. A. McCampbell
Esq. late a practicing member of
this bar herewith submit' the
following:
Whereas Edwin Atlee Mc
Campbell of Corpus Chnsti Nuec-
es county died in said city on the
tenth day of the present month j
and N
Whereas By his practice of
many 'years at the bar of this
Court the said E. A. McCamp-
bell had established for himself
au enviable reputation as au at-
torney j :ever faithful to the it:-
tetest of his clients and honorable
and straightforward iu his inter-
course with his legal brethren
and other oflicers of this Court j
and
Whereas By his vhole "sou led
and generous traks of character
and by his lnvenble and kindly
deposition he won for himself
the friendship and esteem of all
who came to know him and there-
by gathered around him a leg-
10 u of friends as well' without
as within his profession;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED :
That .in the death of Edtviu
Atlee McCampbell taken from us
in the prime of his manhood we
his brethren of the law have lost
one who by his mental attain
meats f.s well as by his sterling
nobility of character was an honor
and credit to our common calling.
That the people of his home coun
ty are deprived of a useful pro-
gressive and worthy citizen whose
absence from their midsc will be
keenly felt and whose place iu
their affairs will be difficult to
fill.
Resolved Further That to
those to whom he was all in all his
loved ones we offer our assurances
of deepest sympathy and that we
sincerely share with them in this
ouf common loss and sorrow;
Resolved Further That a page
of the minutes of this Court be set
apart in order that these resolu-
tions may be spread thereon; that
a copy of this itfeinorial be .for-
warded under the seal of this
Court to the family of the deceas-
ed ; that the press of this Judicial
District be furnished with copies
of these resolutions for publica-
tion and that as a tnrther tribute
of respectto the memory of our
departed brother this Court do
stand iu recess until tomorrow.
Respectfully Submitted
John J. Klieber
E H .Goodrich
. Jno. Bartlett.
District Court.
The court was occupied this
morniug with the case of Justo
(iareia charged with cattle theft
which went to the 31113- before
eleven o'clock; and no report had
made up to the adjournment
ot conit at noun.
- The case of Manuel Espniosa
which was tried yesterday after-
noon resulted iu aeqnitjnj.
IjATER 'the jury in the Justo
(1 ircia case hronght in a verdict of
L'nil'3'- with puuu-hmeut. of two
.ars in the penitentiary.
The grand jury will probably
make its final report and be dis-
missed late this afternoon.
Schooner J'otes.
TheC H. Moore sailed at 10:30
a. m. with a cargo of wool for
Galveston.
The sail lighter Adelaida took
off seven cars and the steamer Lu-
zon ten cars of the schooner Beaeh-
ara's freight which will be brought
up by the Rio Grande train tr-
morrow. This makes a total of
j twenty-seven cars discharged so
i far bv the Beaeham
PURELY PERSONAL.
James H. Dishman is in town
from El Muerto.
Miss Champion was a passenger
to the Point this morning.
J. P. McAfee returned from his
visit to the Point yesterday-
Mrs. Kate Leahy returned yes-
terdaj- afternoon from the Point.
Mr. aud Mrs. Fred W. Truwit
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Benj. Jowalski.
Arthur Lightburn of the Brazos
lie saving crew came up on the
one o'clock train.
Geo. Stovve jr. nme up on thp
afternoon train to spend a few
days with his mother and sisters.
E R. JefferoN and Fioreneio
Saenz two of Hidalgo county's
most substantial ranchmen arriv-
ed in town this morning.
John L. Box the well known
Hidalgo county merchant arrived
by yesterday's Matamoros. train
on a business visit to Brownsville..
C. Lind.-ey and wife of Alice ar-
rived here by Jasfc night's stage
and are stopping at the Ashland.
They ore seeking for a locrition
and come to see the fonirtry.
Captain Nichols ot thfi schooner
Samuel T. Beaeham accompanied
by hi wife came up frortl the ast
(n the one o'clock train. Capraiit
and Mrs. Njchol reside in New
Orleans. Thyv. are stopping nr the
Miller: '
Judge (Vlaxey's Good Luck.
A. to the circuit and dismoi
judges scattered all ver the United
States wh rejoice los-e ile ijii.-e
in salary that has been inaugurat-
ed. For very many of such judges
have very lajjp traveling expenses.
None more o we beheMBPffan
Judge Maxey who has qr move
himself and familv many thou
sand of mile.- a vear to attend his
four -several couits. Willi such
heavj- expenses $5000 was manifest-
ly inadequate. And finppily it is
now raised to $6250. We congra-
tulate him aud his brother asso-
ciate district judges. May the
House not for a moment think of
reducing the amount but rather
if anything increase it. Austin
Statesman.
Mexican Mustang Liniment
excellent for Rheumatism and all deep-seated pains.
For Over Sixty Years
Mas. Winslow's Soothing- has
been used for over sixty years by mil-
lions of mothers for their children while
teething with perfect success. It
soothes the child softens the gums al-
lays all pain; cures wind colic and is
the best remedy for Diarrhoea . It will
relieve the poor little sufferer imme-
diately. Sold by Druggists in every
part of the world. Twenty-five cents a
bottle. Be sure ana ask for "Mrs
Winslow's Soothiing Syrr.p" and takes
on other kind
"CASCAKETS do all claimed for them
and are a trnly wonderful medicine. I have often
wished for a medicine pleasant to taUe and at last
have found it in Cascarets. Since taklnp them mr
blood has been pnrifled and my complexion has im-
proved wonderfully and I feel much better in every
way." ilns. Sallie E. Sellaiis. L'jttreU.Tenn.
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. 10c Sac 50c
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
EUrHng Remedy Compunr. Chicago gontrf al. Serr Tort. 319
liflLTfi S?n Sold and guaranteed by alldrng-
HU" fi UaCAU gists to CUXIE Tobacco Habit.
Bicycle Repairer
AND DEALER IN
B ! OY CLE S U N D It 1 E S
ForUnfaiits and Children.
The Kind You Havs Always Bought
For Sprains and Strains
It is useless to apply a liniment that remains oa or near
the surface. On tho contrary they require Ikraetbing
that goes down into the flesh where the trouble is lo-
cated. That is why
Mexicans
Maastaeg
is tho best thing to use for Sprains and Strains. It pen-
etrates at onco to where tho injury lies drives out the
inilainmation and heals tho wounded tissues and tendons.
Don't bo stingy in using the liniment nor fail to rub it
in as thoroughly as tho soreness will permit.
Mexican Mustang Liniment
is a good thing to have on hand when accidents happen.
Tlic Koyal Month and the Koyal
Disease.
" Sudden changes of weather are es-
pecially trying and probably to none
more so than to the scrofulous and con
snmptive. The progress of scrofula dnr
ing a normal October is commonly great.
We never think of scrofula its bunches
cutaneous eruptions and wasting of the
bodily substance without thinking of
the great gcod many sufferers from it
have derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla
whose radical and permanent cures of
this one disease are enough to make it
the most famous medicine in the world
There is probable not; a city or town
where Hood's Sarsaparilla has not prov-
ed its merit in more homes than one in
arresting and completely eradicating
scrofula which is almost i serious and
as much to be feared as its near relative
consumption.
THE
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CUKE FOi:
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nut
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lift 1 Ri.
Ely's Cream balm
Kasy and pleasant to
nsa. Contains no in-
jurious di eg.
It is quickly absorbed.
Gives Iteiief at one'.
It Opens and Cleanses
the Naeal Pas-aats.
Allays Inflammation. V'Jtu ilia.
Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores the
Senees of Taste and SmelL Large Size 50 cents at
Druggists or by mail; Trial Size J8 cents by mail
ELY BROTHEIiS 5S Warren Street. New Y-'
J)p ff. W. KIRKHAM
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention to the diseases of
tne Eye Ear Nose and Throat. Of-
fute in Tilghman Building (up stairs
Thirteenth street. Brownsville Texas.
K. L. F. LA. Y TON
Physician and SurgeoPc
Office: Parker Row Corner 12th.
aud Washington streeth (up
stairs.) Entrance Washington
Street.
BRO WITS VILLE. : : : : TEXAS.
Jolin W. Hoyt.
Agent
Wafers Pierce Oil Co.
Supplies the Trade with
ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICAT-
ING OIL OF EVERY QUALITY
Also Turpentine Linseed Oils Gaso-
line Candles Axle Grease etc.
Sells Gasoline Engines 1 1-2 to 50 Uoras
Power with or without Centrifu-
gal Irrigating Pumps.
SBLLS SEWING 1IACHT.VES NEW OR OLD.
INDIGESTION resulting from j keeps needles oil and everything
weakness of the stomach is relieved j else for their use. repairing sat-
by Hood's Sarsaparilla tho groat stoin
acli tonic and cure for DYSPEPSIA
isfactorha' done rents sewing
machines; RENTSAMBULAKCES.
LFACE
13 EE! 3
Such as Bells Pumps 'vTeiw-
Leak" Repair Kits. Etc. Etc
Shop at tuy Ketideut'D.
Colonel Wrel'orct
No woman can have a beautiful face without health and few wo-
men possess such perfect health as those who regularly use
GERSTLE'S
as PPM A I K PAN Af IK A.
Of it Sallie P. Evans of Colombia. S. C..
saya : It is undoubtedly tne nneai; ie-
male restorer on earth." Miss. Carrie J .
Holmes of Blanchard. l&T ll&r God
bless you: your C. F. P. (Gereilc'a Feal
Panacea) cured me and made me the hair
piest girl in America." Harriet Martin
of Searcy. Ark. writes: "My health has
been restored by G. P. P. In ever expected
to be as well as I am to-day." JarettaP.
Hunter. living in Laurens. S.C. writes:
"i or six years I suffered from female com-
plaints. Doctors and medicines did rna
no good. I suffered terribly ironi wmtea
G. P. r. has cured me." Mary A. Hunt
of Marion. Ark-says: One bottle of 6.
P. P. cured me." And so we mirfit quote
from letters like these for an indefinite
period. It is sufficient to add that
prn (Gerstle's Female
Jm Jr. i Panacea) will perma-
nently cureany roannerof femaletrouble.
even the most stubborn f;as.s which have
resisted doctors and all other treatment.
Write to the LaDUM HEALTH CLUB. ChetUaoo-
cai Teaiu care L. Gentle & Cc. for Ires advise
concerning joar caee.
DKUGGISTS fX
SELL
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