Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 144, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 13, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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?iied Every Day Exct.pt Sunday
THE OFFICIAL COUNTY JOURNAL.
Entered at the Brownsville Texas
Postoffice as Second Class flatter.
WEDNESDAY AUGUST IS 1902.
AliOUT TOWN.
Marriage of L. A. Jagou
Miss Schreibor.
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The marriage of Miss Melvina
Sehreiber and Mr. L. A. Jagou took
place yesterday afternoon at the
home of the bride's mother Mrs.
R. V. Wailis in this citv. K was
a very quiet wedding only relatives
hind a few intimate friends bein
present. Judge Valentin Gavito
performed the ceremony. The par-
j lor in which it took place was taste-
The steamship Manteo sailed i fully decorated with ferns and
from Point Isabel for Galvest6n I white flowers and the bridal jiair
this morning at six o'clock. j stood under a beautiful horseshoe
For sale a large wooden cis- j made of tuberoses and green leaves
tern delivered at the public school "The bride was tastefully gowned in
grounds. Apply to Louis Kowalskt. white organdie trimmed with Mexi-
The money to pay the soldiers at can drawn work and wore a wreath
Fort Brown was received by the of tuberoses. Mrs. Kate E. Leahy
steamer and they received their pay served as matron of honor and
this'morning over $3000 being dis- Victor Sehreiber the "bride's bro-
bursed among them. ' ther as best man.
Fob Sale: Household and kitch- After the ceremony and the usual
en furniture perfectly new. Ap-
ply at residence of Mrs. J. H. Ed-
wards on Washington street next
door to J. S. Thornham's.
The examination of applicants
for teacher's certificates for posi-
tions in county schools will take
place on Friday and Saturday this
week at the court house.
Igp'he new restaurant &j Albert
ffinmons in) tlj2jjj& Roman
Jpiildmg on Elizabeth street was
jPpened yesterday at noon when a
Jime free lunch was served to all
who came.
In .Justice Gavito's court this
morning Manuel. Barcenas had an
examining trial on charge of receiv-
ing stolen property and was bound
over in the sum of $250 to await
the action of the next grand jury.
Defendant gave bond.
A telegram received by F. E.
Starck announces the arrival at
san Francisco of his brother-in-law.
yBaptain Arthur Thayer of thcjFifth
Cavalry nd fainjMrojtfManila
having arrived yesterday on the
transport Lawton. The message
reports all well. This is Captain
fThayer's first return since lie was
(ordered to the Philippines for
I active service three years ago. He
-won distinction and promotion for i
bravery in action diring the war
in the islands.
congratulations a repast was serv-
ed to the guests the menu consist-
ing of cold meats salads etc. with
cake and fine wines. The tables
were very effectively decorated with
fragant tuberoses and ferns. A
-band of music discoursed sweet
strains during the afternoon. The
bride .was the recipient of many
beautiful presents from her numer-
ous friends.
Mr. Jagou is one of Browns-
ville's best known young men
being a member of the firm of
Celestin Jagou Sons and his bride
is the only daughter of Mrs. R. H.
AVallis of this city. They have a
host of friends who join in heartily
wishing them a long and happy
wedded life. For the present Mr.
and Mrs. Jagou are at home at the
residence of Mrs. Leahy Mrs.
Jaou's aunt.
Miss Zoe Wells returned to the
Point yesterday.
Capt. Cooper Walker was a pas-
senger to the coast last eveninsr.
Mrs.; Wm. Kelly went to the
Point last evening returning today.
Wm. Turcell returned to Mata-
Lhe Point -this morn-
Mrs. W. F. Spragae
NOTICE OF MEETING.
The annual meeting of the stock-
holders of the Brownsville and
Gulf Railway Company will be
held at the office of the company
Brownsville Texas on Thursday
the 18th day of September 1902
at 10 o'clock a. m. for the purpose
of electing directors and the trans-
action of such other business as
mav be brought before the meet-
ing. r
The transfer books of the com-
pany will be closed at 3 o'clock p;
m. on the 17th day of September
1902 and will remain closed until
three days after the final adjourn-
ment of the meeting.
The regular annual meeting of
the hoard of directors will be held
at the same place and on the same
date.
E. J. Pure Secretary.
Brownsville Tex. Aug. 12 1902.
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Texas Notes.
President Peters of the Texas
Cotton Growers' association ad-
vises farmers to hold back cotton
as estimates of the Texas yield are
too high.
A rice company with a capital of
$300000 has been chartered by
Eagle Lake parties.
Waco will issue $200000 worth
of bonds to purchase or build water-
works. A plague of stinging flies has ap-
peared near Waco causing much
distress to stock. )
Kane-Mason.
Married at the home of the
bride's mother in Brownsville last
evening Miss Julia Kate ana Ben-
lamin Masc-n hospital steward at
Fort Brown.
Only intimate friends witnessed
the ceremony which took place in
the parlor of the bride's home which
was beautifully decorated with
flowers. Promptly at 8 o'clock the
j justice who officiated appeared and
J the bride and groom entired the
i parlor together preceded by the
bridesmaid Miss L." Rivera and
best man Sergt. Maj. Ingram. The
bride was becomingl' dressed in
white tulle over white satin with
white satin ribbon and carried a
beautiful bouquet of white flowers.
The bridesmaid wore blue.
After the ceremony congratula-
tions were in order and later re-
freshments were served consisting
of salads and sandwiches cake and
wine. Mr. and Mrs. Mason will re-
side for the present at Fort Brown
Mr. Mason being a hospital steAvard
at the post. They received many
nice presents. The youthful bride
is the daughter of the late Sergt:
Kane who was the first American
soldier killed in Cuba during the
war with Spain. They begin their
wedded life with the best wishes of
many friends.
Among those who witnessed the
ceremony were Mr.jand Mrs. Sharpe
Sergt. and Mrs. Grum Sergt. and
Mrs. Lloyd Sergt. Ingram and a
.number from town.
moro? from
ing.
Mr. andv
went down to Brazos Island last
evening.
Mrs. A. S. Hord and daughter.
Miss Annabel Hord have returned
from their visit to the Point.
Dr. C. H. Thorn took his mother
to the Point last evening for a visit
there the doctor returning to town
this morning.
County Commissioners F. . S:
Champion and E. B. Raymond
spent last night at the Point re-
turning on the morningatrain.
Mrs. F. R. Crejigeruvent to the
Point y(fstrchy) QiCA'isit. Her
son R. Iv Urcager Esq.. accom
panied her but returned to town
this morning.
Mrs. Kate E. Leahy left n'the
steamer todav for San Antoiiio.
whore she rill spiirlSnniHniP
Her daighreiyiissfeofLeahy
and siter.(Kss' Mina Egly accom-
pahiedlier to the Point returning
to town this morning
Mrs. A. M. Cummings left on the
steamer today en route to Pittsburg
Pa. where she goes to visit her
daughter Mrs. Seibert wife of Capt.
Seibert of the U. S. Engineering
Corps. She was accompanied to
the Point by her granddaughter
Miss Eleanor Russell and little
grandson. Franklin Cummings.
who returned this morning.
. J. L. Box. the substantial mer-
chant and stockman of El Sauz
Hidalgocounty came down yest-
erday iftransactbusiness in town
returning homedawVhile here
M r.BpxCifi a(lo'anapp recia t edca 11
atTilE Herat.! ofhYe. and snft.led
"Hiis 'subscription.. Mr. Box iust
cannot get along without The
Herald.
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over sixty years by mil-
lions of mothers for their children
while toothing with perfect suc-
cess. It teethes the child softens the
gums allays all pain; cures wind coli
and it is the best remedy for Diarrhoea.
It will relieve the Door little sufferec
immediately. Sold by druggists in
every part of the world. Twenty-five
cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for
"Mrs. Winslow's soothing Syrup" and
take no other kind .
t -o-
GO COO Acres of Kiee aud Sugar
bind in Hidalgo county
prices
un your eye over
your reflected face in your truthful mirror. Is it
such as Nature gave you in color and smoothness
TERRIBLE.
First microbe Did you hear of
the accident that happened to poor
little Bacillus? Almost crushed to
death.
Second microbe Oh dear! How-
did it happen? '
First microbe He was sitting on
a girl's lip when an awful man
kissed her.
Subscribe to The Herald
2.50 per
write.
for sale
ra nil nig from $1.00 to
acre. For particulars-
JOHN CLOSNER
Hidalgo Texas.
DEAFNESS CA2OT0T BE CURED
by locil applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portkm of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflained con-
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus-
tachian Tube. When this tube is in-
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing and when it is en-
tirely closed Deafness is the result and
unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition hearing will be destroyed
forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused
by Catarrh which is nothing but an
inflamed condition of the mncuos sur-
faces vStafe
"WVwm give One Hunlred Dollars
for any case of Deafness caused by
catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Okre . Send for circulars free.
F. J. C1MEY & CO Toledo O.
Sold by Drlgist 75c.
Hall's Family gills are the best.
J. A. OTTMAOT.
BRICK MASON"
Is at present in Brownsville and
is ready to fill any order for brick
work plastering or setting stones.
Has lime for sale. N
JRasidence Cor. St. Charlesd an
9th. Scs. Work Guarantee.
or have freckles sunburn tan sallowness etc
clouded its former flesh-tinted transparency?
If so apply
Hagan's Magnolia Balm
and redeem Nature's gift. Delightfully refresh-
ing and entirely free from all injurious elements.
It gives a complexion that makes a lady look
years yunger.
It is a otoUID easily applied andra!d by druggfats at 75c
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FANCY GROCERIES
Will arrive ht're in
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f ti s arid as somi us tin y are received
:: wm oe given in tins spaiv.
Vatch for it
Layton & Haley.
ALBERT SAMMONS e0.f
DEALERS IN-
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SADDLE
S(f)i Roman JJftihluif Elizabeth Street
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS.
Galreston and Gulf Steamship Line-
The Freight and Passenger Steamship Manteo
jS appointed to leave Galveston rr Hrnwiisvill- -Iu!y 10 20 and every
reu days there
after at 10 p. m.
and Brownsville
f-o r Galveston
July 13 23 and
every ten days
thereafter as
ride serves.
The marine in-
surance rate on
cargo between
Galveston and Point Isabel is of one per cent. Instructions to in
sure and Talne to be insured endorsed on bills a"
that is necessary )o have owners' pood covered
For Passage and Freight apply to
EIO G-RAND E EAILROA
BrowBSvii
JE O. FLOOD Agent
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 144, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 13, 1902, newspaper, August 13, 1902; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth146240/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .