The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, August 14, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY HEMLD. personals.
Joe Oltm'an from Hidalgo arriv-
ed on yesterday's Matamoros train.
.T T? Dqitnti.!.!.. I -r- -r
suiij ana n. i. Kees
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
(U. S. Currency.)
One ir.er.th 50
Three months 1.50 .
Six months 3.00 ! went out or today's ftae n route
One year 6.00 .to their home at Beeville.
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. vocKe ot Cuero. arrived nn
last nights stage. He said there
Tho Hpralri'c
Want CoIumn.!lg8ailtify HoDIBj
FRIDAY AUGUST 14 1903.
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Furniture at H. Grunewald's.
The JIanteo is reported off the
bar as The Herald goes to press.
f It will likely come in by night.
I1 Just arrived by NIanteo Swiss
cheese and jKdatoes
RutSvn & Ford.
Antonio Montaibo was placed
under 2000 bond yesterday in Jus-
tice Garito's court in the examin-
ing trial for the killing of Encar-j
uacion Garza.
Keeler instep-support ior laaies
nnd "entlemen. Call at II. Grune
wald's.
In the archives of Cameron coun-
ty there is an old execution book
that is of considerable historical
cunoritv. County Attorney Good-
rich put it in the hands of a Herald
reoort'er today for inspection. It
h..s records dated as far bnc as
1S5). But the most interesting
features are the entries of camp in-
I cidents and pictures drawn by
.-.nion soldiers during the months
t of September October and Novem-
-rand ball at the hall October 2nd.
v..- for foraging. One tired and
i...n--ick soldier addressed a letter
;u tiie President asking for relief
f . : -'.-rvice. Another has recorded
.;.;-):. appeal to Secretary Se-
i. It is an ancient volume and
ful! : interest. 9
"... -rn t IT I II Im aerved at the
X X i
restaurant u mwirco
.M.me jocal excitement about
oil near f!n.rr
" uu uicpiiraiions
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ere neing made to sink a well.
Gus Celaya George Scanlan Joe
Verier Prof. Thos. P. Barbour Afr
Lantz TreviCo and two daughters
and Mrs. R. M. Miller were the
passengers up from the Point toda'.
Dr. P. W. Kirkham sailed from
England the first of the month. He
is expected to rench New Orleans
by the 20th. and will nrobablv be
here by fhe end of this month."
Point passengers down yesterday
were R. Stillman and wife. Mis M
Butler Joe Vevier Mr Tn.w n
' 1 U J.
Laroche Jr. E. Campbell Alex
Champion.
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Items From Hidalgo Advance.
Mrs. V. F. Sprague of La Coma
who has been enjoying the sea
breezes baths ' fishing and other
summer luxuries of Point Isabel for
about a month arrived here Friday
!on her way home. She proceeded at
once to La Coma accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lay ton
Advertisement placed iir this colnmn
at 5 cents per Hue first insertion : sub
sequent insertions 4 cents until sixlij
insertions and 3 cents per line afterward.
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BY BUYING
WANTED TOUXGMEX to prepare
for Government Positions. Fine Open-
ings in all Departments. Good Salaries.
Rapid Promotions. Examinations soon.
Particulars Free.
Inter-State Cor. Inst. Cedar Rapids
Ia 712 rr.s.
MULES AND HORSES. Just arriv
ed a car load of mules and Horses. For
sale at my stable with guarantee or
money refunded. Come early and get-
choice. W. B.Bakbee.
For latest styles of men's neck
wear the A. W. Cowen & Bros.
make call at H. Grunewald's.
Fresh creamery btterarrived on
last Manteo Ruthvehv& Ford.
Hamilton-Brown shoes all styles
and John B. Stetson hats at Grune-
wald's. Just arrived byMifnteo chopped
dried beef and poU&l ham. Ruth-
ven & Ford.
Just arrived by ManteOyDaisy
Cheese Columbian Cream and Mag-
nolia Milk. RUTHVESyC FRD.
Blacljwell Durham Horse Shoe
and Toothpick tbljaccoes just arriv-
ed ly Man teo-Huth ven tfc Ford.
American kestaukant. I have
ALL TAPER!
FROM
P. J. YIYTER.
He has full line samples
Decorative Wall Paper.
Prica from 5 cents per
roll upwards.
R. H. Waliis
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Washington Stkeet
SKXr iO GARRISON' WALL.
. E. I' UOODKlfJH. S. K. GOODKICH
i E. H. GOODRICH t SON
Attorneys at Law.
The La Blanca Agricultural Com-'opened the American restaurant on
pany has experienced 'some dif-
ficulty with its irrigation ditches
but they are all jn good working
order now. The rice crop is doing
very well and next season the plant
will be in such perfect order that
failure will be impossible. With
energetic men such as " Messrs.
11th. Street opposite First National
Bank. First class American cooked
meals everything clean and agree-
able 25 cents U. S. cy. Board by
month $18. Wm. Forster.
pUYAL WEST
ATTORNEY AT LAW
i)caierx in Real Ktate.
Complete Abstracts of Camrror County
kept in the office.
Beiij. Kowalski
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
BROKER.
j Brownsville - - -Texas.
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San Antonio Texas.
FRENCH BUILDING HAIX PL.iZA. i
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Will practice in the federal and state
courts. Laud titles examined.
U T H. IHO-tN
Iffijft DENTIN
)rs MBXHAM AND HARBiSOii
" PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
OFFICE NEAR MILLER HOTEL.
SpeciAl Attentiou to the diseases of
the Eye Ear Nose and Throat. Of-
fice in Tilghuian Building (np stairs)
Thirteenth street . Brownsville Texas .
Blzabotii St.. Brownsville. Teas.
j-AAIES B WELLS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office St?coTl Fiocr KioGnno H-i'lrcad
Ruildinc
JL lit) XllUlJLict
A SELECT SCUOOL FOR GIUL-WEST END. SAX ANTONIO TKXA-J.
TEACHERS INTERSTATE
EXAMINATION COURSE
Teachers wishing to prepare ft.r
Air.erj'1
Lll
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at l.i cents Ifex. per plate.
Mrs. Annie Forstek.
Yoy Men's summer suits dress
;it.-. i're-ideat suspender and
IJo-ton garter call at II. Grune-
U.ll'i'-. npj
oite the market
S. A. (fc P. Extension.
'r.ms Recommended Its
v .( Brownsville".
. Aug. 10.-TJiesurvey-r
the Sap extension re-
i its work early this
i They returned from the
.. ;rv survey yesterday.
?tateti by a Sap official
.iv evening that the surveying
;-.. the road had finished the
:- iVirty miles of the preliminary
-.. y and had returned to Alice.
1. -;;rcvors will leave Alice in
i!' .; three days to again take up
ae v'.z on' the preliminary survey
u. i will no through to Brownsville.
A- to the beginning of construc-
i:.:i on the extension the official in
iu v-t:.n stated that the work would
hkuv commence at any minute and
Hooks and Hester to manage f-j3 jgev'v
fairs success is bound to follow j 154 indcph B . ii:
Weneeda few more such in Hi-11'-'3?-;" f :
"sptaal Teachers 1
dalgo county flie labor problem is This course is: . -:.:
the most serious- one they have to e Teacher
3 I every State u t . :
oneounier. educators pron .i:
Tlieroare more than a million evePedi
proiessaon aa i
acres of land in the eastern and advance in th .;
northern portions of Starr and Hi-jJ;;V.ij
dalgo counties which for years has!
beon recogitizei as fit only for graz-1 .. . - :
ing cattle and horses. The idea is a ( ;
mistaken one. With artesian water if
for irrigating this sandy land we
would soon be made aware of the
fact that we arf 'ii-ing in the midst
of the finest all round fruit-country
it t:..- 1 . -t c .ur--t
: iV:'--!!i;:f
a-ii m-'.nn' to
i-f!v -s "t it
Sii'i inr .i Iv intakes Tlnr nprhly com jx-teat I:terai-y ac!n
Popil of M id rue iLirchssi P.i:-; Francv. L-.idin Pia'i ' ..
A-kI'':i;v Music Lnud n Emrland. trin.'.-l Instrutii' ir-
L-iji-.:
Yor'c.
- ( ' rvatory. Ar' t( .-n-har tnnu th-' N.;: ..nal Ai- il "iv
-j i n and Phv-ii! ( 'ulturetwii-'if- !-.. It i -' i'
lin-iint-1 i-Dirrtufnt toaclitr. i:.idnate of a h ;i '.'!:r (.'omtii'Ti : .1
Lani e ..)!. and comforiaMe rooim. lZx.v-;!'-:it hcal'li e ;i''.'
was o .'!.! i:i "f:!y twic:- dtiri-i' tho pjwt si'h'-n y.-.ir.
V :t.!. 'r .:::. ' . and Launder;::.- for the sclnml car. lt
Wn'c l.ir '-..l-x;ue.
A. A. Ti.OMAo. A. .
'oi'i ttwher
'. : irom the K.j.vmI
U1 irlior from the
BvMwa. N-w
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Ik''.'
s. Phr.-K-i.-in
BOTIGH D
EL H3UIL1
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'Elizabeth Street.
in the world as good as any jor- j Toiisorial Ai'tist. .
The place to Ct a est-clat
Suave or Hair -Cat.
P)lito m'l Oourteott Af !:-
tion to All.
tion of California with the ad- j
vantage in our favor of being 36 to
40 hours nearer the Eastern markets j ?
Both soil and climate are ad-; 6
mirablv adapted to the growing of jt
figs grapes peaches apples plums -:- -o-
oranges and many other varieties I
of fruit. The day is near at hand! GEO L. ORt M.
when there is going to lie a loom : p . . -
on in the price or thw land. It is a: tflSijUEf '0 Lufl'u il t "OF
question oniy wpumg """"i
waler. Who will be the pioneer in j
I make Lnnd Hi-
the work of loring for it?. There aro ; ejayj ual desire ir
Solicits yon to inv vonr )n.j Tir iir'te!'-
!)rnr Sondriit Copiiw 'fttth Hair -md Nnl
hruh atd tbiiu; in thi !in foo tii'- 'r 'i
mentioa. A. fll lt f Wtimrv t; I. .ivih '-;
;nndj". Oar cil' will untf rhw..M en Iwtt
and tl-.f ewodJ wiU fcM tf til--'"' -V'iv. Oar
prpfritin aVpatttvnt i i" di.;srr.' t i rr:-
tered pliarmactft k! pr ripMus n-c-iv his n r-
soiiol iiMntiftlt. t
hidoro Perez-
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o il' :t UPIItrai VOI T OW TIT'' VT.XCi
parties owing mouana m acres "l ' bntns in Cawerr.;) . i i! .dalgo
it. some of whom assisted financial-1 p p. q. Box 35.
ly by other like large owners-' Qffle : X. V Mrouk residence.
should select a point for the purpose ; Brovt.yillv. Texas.
and go to work. '
As it stands to-day the land is.
but
. it. 0 CU on ami r
fi o;r mPPtintr to he not worm c v-.w
hud Saturday the stockholders had 'once demonstrated that artesian;
to settle; water crn i;
ficu-nt tor trngat-o. .. opentoth eiuhic. Equipped to give
would 11 for ten an i twenty dol- . . LLZ ....
THE MOSSER HOUSE
ALICE TBXAS.
The be-t hotel iu Alice is again
I'Ut one of two questions
raniin- the construction.
t I -1 - T11T1 "lit I I I . I ' I 1 1 lAiri-
wouiu . --- firet-class
J.Nt arrived byilanteOjOkra ana . jarg an(j n a short tun- .r n.iy tcavelinc ;:!.;::. Electric buttons
-RuthveiJW: Ford. and one hundred dollars an acre. ;n aH room- and a first-class chef
L. 6. COLLINS. Propiiefof.
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The proof before you is in Arizona. in
Storm Warning. j jf Vou lare landowners ready wi-h
u Oileans La.. Aug. 14 10:0S!to'becun2(.' mil!ionares then bore -..
i.:. Advisory warning9:40n. m.;for artesian water. Bore deep' Bore C
tr. 'i-ical disturbance apjwirently tiU vou get it or hear them talking 5
WABASH ROUTE
ToNV-.v York Boston I'.'iffalo Nm;'iri P ills D-troit
Ciiie 11:1 :iad all E.st -ni and Canadian ' 'tiis.
The shortest 'itid "iitv line frm Iv.m- i Citr or St.
t
Loni.s rntinins ovi-r its own tracks t Ni;'.- in F.iU" oi
piff.d". Timo and cqu.i'inent nn -xi t-l'f d.
Leaving St. Lonis
Arriving Detroit
Arriving Buffalo
Arriving New York
Arriving Boston
30p ra
i '40 & n?
f !(.oo am
7 -.Vi p m
1 n.- ;xn o.rwpu)
:! ' m T:40 a m
. . jo p m -' oo a n.
Unia.-iKd S. Ixrais anrt Chi --T.-rt Service
Leavt- St. Loais "-am 05 p m
Ar.-ive Chicago 5:30 p ni . .30 am
6 Hours The quiViest Tim fro:n Kans-t- fTityto Sw Yorl
Leave Kansas City
Arrive St Lonis
10:00 a ni
0: 50 p m
iOOCOOOOOOOOOC DOOOCCCOC ! Arsjve Hannibal
v i.trai in West Gulf. Future course r hi nese.
Certain. Increasing iwnwi.
vin ls on coast. Considered danger-"
: . fur vessels to leave Gulf ports.
Signed
To Bertha Thielen
Brownsville Tex.
Just received from Huatusco
Mex.. Peaberrv cufTee.
W. B. Acstix.
EASTERLING'S LOGIC
if -a do not believe that the
Pttv" 1 iws of the State should be .-..forced
: nre not a Rood citizen ot Texas.
If vou do not believe the city ordin-
ances should be enforced you are
not a good citizen of Orange. If
von are not a good dtizen you pre
n bad man. Isrt that tri.v
Orange Tribune.
New Barber Shop.
sr-
For a elfin have
; r.r.'I l.iU'-t and bct
" style oi hair cut cali j
on us. J
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1 KntterbMsSaiMi. I
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S :o p Cj
7:00 pm
Sffiam
9:50 a m
: 15 p m
I ! 25 p in
; J tJ noot
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li..Opm
7: 0 pn.
7:80 a m
t0:10am
11 : :3 p m
8:00 a m
0:20 pra
6: jo a m
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3: pm
6:20pm
Arrive Niagara Falls
! Arrive Buffalo
i Arrive New York
! Arrive Boston
! Kansas City and St. Ixmis to St
6 : Ia itjp St. Louis 2 : 10 p ni
V I avinp Kansas City
A 1 Arriving in Minneapolis 8:10 a a1
X Arrivinein St. Paul A.M am
8 j Stor over allowed on all tk-keta via Xiacara Valla ffeala nvel in Waasb
S? I Palace Dining Cars.
'? ! Honrs of valuable time are saved by parr-basin? ticketsTia Wabash route
x : Conlt ticket averts of connecting lines or address.
J2W. F. CONNER W. P. A.. 33? 31a . Street Dallas Texas
7:50 j' :m
7:.V a in
10:10 a in
Paul and Mir.:i- iv.la..
':W p ni Lv -f P-.ll 7:10 p.m.
!:2opi:i .. v" 7:1." p.n?.
'..40 p 1.1 Av hrtUn p.m
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, August 14, 1903, newspaper, August 14, 1903; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144275/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .