The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 59, Ed. 1, Friday, September 11, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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TOE DAILY liEMLD.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1903
LOCAL ITEMS"
News of The Post. Fever at Tampico.
- - Tfae a-Qt of the baggage of the Although there Is still a lare
SUEfUBsP'SenRfiTES: ."Infantry arrived at the post number of people in Tampico sick
One month jesterday and now the soldiers are with yellow fever it appears that
Three months .. 1.50 PreParefi to neet all requirements the epidemic is slowly abating.
Six months 3.00 in l matter of dress. A new stock During the month of July there
One year .? 6.00 Issue and. Sales commissaries were one hundred and fifty dealhsj
i; were also received which will soon from black vomit in the city while
j manifest itself in the physical con- during the last part of August only
:dition of the men. ; twenty-three deaths occured Irom
The Fort "Rrnw that disease
Furniture at H. Grunewaltl's. iwas in theif practice uniforms on Report comes from Victoria the
Steward Oldham of the Manteo ' 1116 Jarsde -round yesterday . capital of iamauhpas staling that
was "on dutv" today in the city i en?wnS ir suspended practice. . there is a number of yellow fever
..." ' ; Corporal Robinson (captain of the! victims in that place and a few
Wm.Briggs and Plutarco de la t(W . "J. f Ilnv. fHpfl rpppntK.
1 X;Ar-i A tU l. ' r"t -. " I" KlUib; J-
TOUWU bats with a team from the citv.
today. : Hern Mnnf.
Ernest . and it should not he ignored.
-yFresh new mown4hay for sale on
terms to suit the plirShacer and in
W. M. Sullivan and
Griffith were passengers on yester
day's stage from Alice. ' y '
P. S. Champion from Progreso
was a pleasant callenatrTfiiE Her- of Sergeant TJnger.
aLD office while in the city yester-J Special Orders. No. IS. Depart-
day. iment of Texas Sept. 4 1903
Mrs. Waltgenbach has had car- Transfers Sergeant 1st. Class Henry
penters and paper hangers busy at C. Krause Hospital Corps at this
SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a special
meeting of the stockholders of The New
York Texas and ilesicau Railway Com
pany has been called to convene at the
BARGAIN FOR INVESTORS
Frontier Ice Plant For Sale !
WBU.iu. siuck inquire eneral office of said comnanv in the
city of Victoria Texas at four o'clock p
m. on the 22nd day of October 1903 for
the purpose of authorizing the making
execution and delivery of a first mort
gage upon the railways of said company
heretofore constructed as branches to
her home this week repairing and ' Post to the General Hospital at 'its main lino of railway aud such lines
renapering the interior. The result Fort Bavard New .Mexico for duty j f railway as said company shall here-
is quite satisfactory. . ' to relieve Sergt. 1st. Class Francois a.f ter f "f branches to r este"
n r r.. TT .A . sions of its existing lines with their
Andres Cueto left by private ij- Ultmans Hospital Corps who franchises ami annnrtenans. or nnon
con ve-ance this morning to attend ! 's orJered to Fort Brown Texas such portions of said railways con
iw -.t Anctin lor duty. the many friends of structed and to be constructed as the
a
Father Francis Bugnor
Lomita Hidalgo arrived on yes-01 l"c P .Wl" -a
terdays Matamoros train. j member of their fellowship.
Krause both in and out
post will loose a worthy
"Wasted. Heirs of D. A. Smith j
will learn something of importance
to them by writing to Jb. l. ieag-
i.ey &. Co. Denton. Texas or cal-
ling on James T. Dextox at Her-
ald office.
Keeler Instep-Support for ladies
and gentlemen. Call at IL Grune-
wald's. For rubber shoes coats-caps etc.
in fact all kinds of rubber goods
see H. Gruneivald. '
Fob Sale. City scrip in amounts
to suit purchasers. Apply to F.
Yturria. S 24 I wl;.
The new rioi mill ware room is
being hurried to completion . and it
will be only a few days until it is
ready to receive sacks.
Ihe International saloon receiv-
ed on the Manteo a large stock of
assorted liquors wines cigars etc.
of the best and finest brands. Call
and sample them.
Mrs. Stowe and daughters have
removed to the city from the Point.
Miss Lulu ha had light fever for
several days and on that accoui t
Mr. (Jeorjii! Stowe will remain at
home until Monday.
A spur is being built by the Rio
Grande Ry. Co. from their ware
house to the new rice mill and is
a'out half completed.
(apt. Cooper Walker accom-
panied by Mrs. Walker and their
little girl were in- the city today.
They brought the little girl to
the doctor but we are glad to learn
that it was nothing but a light
fever.
Red Raven Hour $11.25.
Granulated sugar $13.50.
Coffee 12 to 2S pounds according
to class.
Fairbanks lard in tierces 1GJ
lbs.
Soap per case $3.G0.
W. B. Austin.
Tomorrow (Saturday) evening
there will be an ice cream festival
at Carson's park for the benefit of
the poor of St. Joseph's Home.
Cream will be served from 5 to 11
o'clock.
E. I.
Sharp.
Sgt. Major.
In company with Dr. C. H.
Thorne a reported for The Herald
visited in Matamoros yesterday
evening. Among other places of
stockholders at said meeting shall deter-
mine; to secure the payment of bonds
of said company to an amount not ex-
ceeding in the aggregate the principal
sum of twenty thousand (20000.00)
dollars per mile for each mile of such
railway and extensions mortgaged there-
by 'which h:s been or shall bo con-
structed ready for operation payable at
a time not exceeding thirty years from
the date thereof and bearing interest at
a rate not exceeding five per centun. per
interest we Called at M. M. Men-: annum mvablo semi-anmiallv: to be
diola's wholesale wine and brandy issues for the purpose of constructing
house. We found Mr. Mendiola n completing improving and operating
ui ii 1.1 U13 said railways aud such! extensions
verv companionable gentleman. He' .... '
. . jwifh their fraucmsesand appurtenances;
is doing a. big manufacturing and !and t0 repefll aml rechld the resolntion
wholesale business of wines etc. i adopted by tho stockholders of said
and has a fine vineyard and sugar compauy on ihe 2Gth day "of Xovombsr
Prospectors visiting Brownsvjlle
looking for good investments would
do well to investigate the itjp man-
ufactory and cold storage business
at this point.
The Frontier Ice Works are for
sale and to the right partMhis is
the chance of a life time to secure
an established and paying business
with the best of prospects in the
near future. v-
For price and other information
call on or address the undersigned.
Come anil exiuiiino the works.
G. W. Rexdali..
Brownsville Tex.
V i
T
he Thomas School.
(farm about three miles from Mala-
pany us to. soon on a visit of in-
Ispection. We anticipate a splen
did time on that visit.
1900.
By order of the Board of Directors
entered at its meeting of date August
13 1903.
B. M. Smith
(seal) Secretary of Tim New
- York Texas and Mex-
ican Railway Company.
POSTAGE STAMPS OVER-
PRINTED "PHILIPPINES.-3'
Office of Third Ass't P. M. General
Washington I). C May 23 1903. j
kit- i : - ir i .1 i r)i
tvueniion is uireuteu iu ji uai-
-i i - i t mo t I make and repair mattresses of all
master General s Order No. 4U3 of Jdn(ls. mattin"s chairs etc. Prices
reasonable; work guaranteed.
fi. Korth Corner Sixth and Washington
Remdgio Garcia
Upfciisisr and Mattress Maker.
May 22 1903 as follows:
October 1 1903 United States post-; '
age stamps overprinted "Philip- -
pines" shall not be accepted for ! "Dq-t- n TT r-XTd 1 calri
postage on matter mailed within ' -DtJIlJ IVU W CblC iS.1
the United States and - United; GENERAL MERCHANDISE
States postage stamps without the j .- v-.
Philippine overprint shall not be i E ( U)
accepted for postage in the Philip- j " M
pine Islands. . 1 Brownsville - -Texas.
The "above modifies Postmaster
General's Order No. 12S3 daSel
November IS 1902 and on and
a
Cp
Postal Gxiide) will be canceled.
Postmasters are directed to give t
Order No. 493 the widest possible;
publicity through the press and c
otherwise withoutj expense to thej
Department. l
EDWIN C MADDEN jj
Third Ass't P. M. Gen'l
OOOCO)
fter October 1903 parnpraph 8 ( MOT ARIES'
nape 950 of the January 1903 Ipli; '
UPPLIES
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It is with genuine regret that;
The Herald learns of the transfer (
of Sergeant Krause from Fort
Brown. He hns been stationed
here long enough for all of us to
form his acquaintance and learn to
ITis many excellent
appreciate
traits as a
man. Wc wish him
Owing to the bad condition of ve wherever he may be placed
the roads farmers have been un- -
able to bring in rice this week" A. Curry "the pliotograpncr ot.
consequently the shipment on the I Brownsville" is now permanently-
Manteo tomorrow will be small located on iwau.. -
only about 2500 sacks. jpostoffice. He will leave on Sep .
T i onth tn nttend the State Photo-
Americax bestaura.nt.-I have 20th to attena
onnned the American restaurant on grapners con s. I
11th. Street opposite First National
Bank. First class American cooked
meals everything clean and agree- J
able 25 cents U. S. cy. Board by!
month $1S. Wat Forster.
i' ii n-Vrn Apzire iiictures
ana aavisua .n " r--
to call at once.
Common sense is not so common
as its name implies.
AcL'noivlertymcnt U
?$ llecovrts
ft Protest Itccovtls
g XoUtrial Seals
ft Hex Notaries' ja until c
?? Tells Notaries what to do and $
ft how to do. 300 pages bound C
8 in full cloth price $2.J0 O
5 Letjal Jil auks $
O We keep in etock all the diff- C
O ereut forms of Legal Blanks c
ft required by notaries attorneys
Q real estate dealers abstractois C
o bankers and merchants. Send i
ft for price lists and order sheets. ?;
g Ve'.Want Yonr Business.
B M. P. EXLDfE Co.
l Maxutagtcrin'o Statioxees
Lithographers Printers and
Book Binders
DALLAS TEXAS.
JESSE 0. WHEELER Local AgacL glrniti
SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS WEST END SAX ANTONIO TEXAS.
Superior advantages. Thorouehlv competent literary teachers. Voice teacher.
Pupil of Madame Marchesi Paris France. Leading Piano teacherfrom the Royal
Academy of AIusic London Euirland. Stringed Instrnmeuts teacher from tho
Leipsic Conservatory. Art teacher from tho National Academy of Design New
York. Elocution aud Physical Culture teacher Pupil of C. H. Clark New York.
Business Hepartment teacher. Graduate of a leading Commercial College.
Large cool and comfortable rooms. Excellent health conditions. Physician
was cilled in only twice during the past schoo year.!
Board Tuition and Laundering for the school year 5200 .
"Write for catalogue.
A. A. Thomas A. M. President.
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Solicits yon to hny yonr I)nijs Toilet articles
Druj: Snndrifs Cniiilis Tn-iilt Hair and Nafl J
brushes and th intr- in thi Huh roo mfnrnns to j
mention. A full Ii n if stntiotierv mni L wnys "gll.
and the nonds will of th" b.-t quality. Our
prescription department is in nhariie of a regis- aj
tered pharmacist nnd prescriptions recHve his per- Jjj
so n ft 1 attention.
Isidoro Perez-
Manager.
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FOLLOW TUB FLAG WABASH ROUTE
To New York Bo5tcc Buffalo Niagara Falls Detroit
' 1 ic i j and all Easternand Canadian cities.
Tho shortest and only line from Kansas City or St
Lou is running over its own tracks to Niagara FalJi or
B pffalo. Time and equipment unexcelled.
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Leaving St. Louis
Arriving Detroit
Arriving Buffalo
Arriving New York
Arriving Boston
Unequaled St. Louis and Chicago Sorvice.
Leave St. Louis ?am 9:05 pm
Arrive Chicago o:20pm .u0am
o Hours The quickest Time from Kansas Cityto New York
10:00 am C:lopm
G:50pm
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9:30 am 12:00 noot
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8:00 am 7:50 am
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Kansas City and St. Louis to St. Paul and Minneapollw.
-r-fT m- TVrais 2:10 pm :30 p m Lv.St.Panl 7:10 p.m
TSn KnCity 9:20 p m Jm.poiu 7:45 p.m
ASgSneSjolis 3:10 a m 6:40 pm Ar.St.LoU2 p.m
Arriving in St. Paul 8:30 am 7:20 pm
' Stop over allowed on'oll ticket via NiacaraJFalls.feals seived in "VVabask
Palace Dining Cars.
Honrs of valuable time are saved by purchasingticketsvla "Wabashronta
Consult ticket agents of connecting lfnes or address.
W. F. CONNER W. P. A. 353 ITa .- Street Dallas Texts.
Leave Kansas City
Arrive St. Louis
Arrive Hannibal
Arrive Detroit
Arrive Niagara Falls
Arrive Buffalo
Arrive New York
Arrive Boston
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 59, Ed. 1, Friday, September 11, 1903, newspaper, September 11, 1903; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144299/m1/3/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .