The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 33, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 10, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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J BTISING RArES
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inch each subsequent
50 cts per
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contracts
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Month
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Jriyand yearly
Casements ten cents per line first
each subRtfiucnt inscr
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cents
without change threo per
solicited ou aU matters of local
ftakwsttothe people of Southwest
tommunicaUou mast be accompanied
not for puhUcation un
its author
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Sjdibutasa guarantee of good faith
B wrwincst fictitious uignatures appear
tiSi aon Uie right is reserved to
jJSsane of the writer should a nucessity
i h disclosure
receive their papers reg
i mm who do not
f caif nqucMcd to notify thB oflice
uTorin person Auy such complaints will
pttspt attention and Insuro bettcr servico
gjJBSCRIPTIOtf RATES
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DIRECTORY
district Officers
iferict Judge John C Russell
j > M Turner
Attorney
fend Clerk Louis Ko walski
Jstrict court commences on the
Jloiutor in tbe mouths of Tcb
ij September
County Officers
E C Forto
Agustin Cel ij a
Joseph Webb
S A Brit
Oledpnio Chrza
George Champion
Jaims A Uiowne
John > IIrd
Iprftorof Hides Casimiro Taiuajo
COMMISSIONERS
tarinctN 1 Antonio Vazquez
Thorn is Carshn
XanLsoCanlu
BaiittXo 4 Pablo Percy
I ftmiycourt meets for ci U criminal
Plrolate busim ss oi rhcfrstMnn
k and
March June September
r
aty Judge
t Attorney
fiy Clerk
usurer
tfTdor
try
trywjor
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kdd No a
w City Officers
fiyor Thomas Carson
dief of Police James H Klhan
feajurrt Alfred Taornhatn
foetary M B Kingsbury
Attomev Prank Feuille
kvejor S W JJrooks
Lessor and Collector J A Michel
SCHEDULE
DEPARTURES AMD AKRIVALS OF
MAILS
DEPARTURE
sAliw Texus daily at e a m
KoGrande City Mon
fftd and Friday at 0 a ui
JToint lsafiel daily at 6 a in
jMatainoros Mexico Except Stin
J atJ30a in
ARRIVALS
Alice Texa3 daily at 10 p m
WoGrahde TriWeeklv at 7 am
Point Isabel daily at 0
Jlafcmoros Mexico 930 a in
TO CANDIDATES
I Monncements will be published in
EKAipatthefollowingrat s
tesional and senatorial 5
gjsentative and District 310
Jjnct officers 6250
insure publication candidates M
always Hccompany their ah
aaeaU with the cash f
MX0UNCEMENTS
I
NTrLE LOCALS
iL0 3 and organs for sale at Mrs
B Krausse is
agent for Otts
Clones
WsaW ib to the pirk today and saw a garter t Uj
CSZmiBTnf0il f domino v
UerUD m c snake < y r <
garter KOWxN
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ilfcwr paper sent to them
fpH1 notify ugf
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Ice Cream soda at Putegnats 1 snakes do not reach that length
Putegnat has pu e milk shakes ell I thonejlit it was a garter
Try one sMke cmise it was wrapper round
Advertise your bargains in the he imb of a tree Indianapolis
Herald Journal
Mint julips at Leahys Internation Call For Senatorial Convention
ul saloon By virtue of the authority vested
Electric lemonade at Mike jn mefi8clmrm n of the democrat
Leahys saloon lc executive committee of the
Qo to Putegnats for the latest
summer drinks
Go to Leahys for a quiet game
cards or billards
Orange phosphate and ginger
ale at Putegnats
Master Freddie Hicks went
to the coacfc today
If you want a cool glass of beer
go lo Mike Leahys
Barreda has jiiBt received a
nice lot of peaches
Mr John McAllen sr left for
Point Isabel this morning
Waitcd A trustworthy boy
with horse to deliver papers
For the best butter go to Den
netts grocery 6tore ou Mill st
The schooner Leman will sail
this afternoon for Lake Cliaile La
Oapt Anderson of the schoon
tr Leman returned to the Point
this morning
Mr Uhn staiu Hess was up
from Point Isabel last night return
nig this morning
Mr Lous Koivnitki b family
rut tuned from their s journ at the
Point day before yesterday
GUI newspaper giud for h
thuinand and one things for sale
at this pllico at 25 cents a hmxired
Wanted To hit a second hand
Spanish iiiciionary and tcnunitiarj
Olleidorf prefereid Apply at this
utKce
Mr Geo Stowe and family
have returned from the Ptiint aftir
Blending the hot summer days at
the seaside
Miss Ilattie Howell of Point
Isabel after Bpemijiig a week in the
city visiting friends returned home
this morning
The hup last night at the arm-
ory was not very well attended hut
those present express themselves as
having had an enjoyable even-
ing
Hon Jno I Klieber candidate
of distpct attorney alter an absence
for several weeks spent in circulat-
ing among the people of his district
reached home last night and left for
Point Isabel on this mornings train
Mr Joe Natus an erstwhile
Brownsville boy but in the ciiiploy
of the state of Texas as ranger and
stationed at Catulla arrived in the
city last night over the M 1I raij
way no a visit to his patents His
many frieuds were glad to weluot
him bark
A Western RoaMat Lme Star
Pete IjFguated Of all the infer-
nal Tommy rot New Vorkor
Whats the mattei Lone Star
Pete W by this dodgastcd book
agoin ter
the feller wot was
says
or nmrict Mtarney lho h
fet a6 ym ttB
r tAttoruey of this ua2sui judicial Isnt that all right
Yoikor
I Lone Star Peior Not out this way
stranger fellers dont feel happy
when theyre treading on air
Brcok jrn lifei
twenty third senatorial district of
Texas composed of the counties of
Cameron Hidalgo Starr Zapata
Webb Kncinal Duval Nueces
Sau Patricio and Aransas I hereby
call a convention of said counties
at San Diego Texas ou the 30th
day of August 1891 for the pur-
pose of nominating a candidate for
senator ot said district and for the
transaction of such other business
as may properly come before said
convention
Laiedo Texas this the 3rd day
of August 1592
Marshall Hicks
Chairman of the democratic execu-
tive committee oi the 23rd senator-
ial district of Texas
Hogg tllliancc Programme
Saa Antonio Express
The Waco News suggests the iol
lowing programme which it seems
to hope may be adopted at Houston
The News offered the folbwiug
order of business for the ilogg or-
ganization at Houston First taking
up the pass word by Secret Circular
Gass Second priyer by Chaplain
Web Fin ley Third appointment ot-
a committee on good of the ordel
Fourh ringing after which
prayer by lCv Sam Dixon
Ftuh the jrovenor will enter and
the Alliance will rise in a
body and remain standing with
heads uncuveied uutil his excellency
is seated beciue the chaplain Sixth
silence for five liiinul s Three taps
at the outer dour will Oe heard a
liis point and the door keeper
Scum Duncan by name will shove
the flip asde and say Who comes
there Answer aFarmer Shaw
Tom Brown and McGaughey Gass
vouches for them and they enter
but have forgotten the sign SiM
Dixon aks Whatisthe Alliance
and Tom Brown looks straight at
Hogg Hogg lulls his tongue and
Tom Mac and the fanner catch on
aiid the loll goes all the way around
tlie hall Seventh lecture by Hor-
ace Chilton ou Six Months iu the
Uhitea States Senate Eighth no-
mination of Hogg for goveuor
Ninth repor of the committee on
gooil of the order The report wilj
be adopted and the Aliince will ad
jouru for two years
GO TO
for
Furniture
Picture Frame Mouldings and
Mattresses Garden Benches
Gallery Chairs sand the
Continental Refrig
orators etc
San Roman Building
abelh Street
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COMMISSION MERCHANT
DIP0ETER OF
joes Liquors aoj Cigars
AND
TABLE LUXURIES OF ML
DEALER IN THE BEST BRANDS OF
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porting Goods Shot Guns Pistols Rifles and Ammunition 3
The Celebrated BUDWEISER PALE LAGER and SCHLITZ beer
Always Received by the Car load and always on hand fresh
A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE FINEST IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Wines Cognac Gin Ale Cigars Pure Olive Oil Mineral Waters
and delicacies of every description always on hand
2 iroPrompt attention given to all Orders by Mail or otherwise
FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED
ELIZABETH STREET
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BROWSVT1LE TEXAS
G M RAPHAEL
Brownsville Texas
RAPHAEL
Wholesale
oDEALERS INor
Dry Goods Staple Goods Boots
Shoes and Groceries
ALL EUEOPEAN GOODS KEPT
m OUR MATAMOEOS HOUSE
All Kinds Hats Caps Shirts and Drawer Kotions and Family Groceries
3rMail Orders Promptly Attended To
Brownsville
DRY GOODS
Brownsville Texas
Jt
Texas
GROCERIES
Maiamoras Mexico
H CROSS
Wholesale Merchants
o DEALERS INo
Dry Goods Boots gkoes Hate
y and Notions
Winchester Arms and Am-
munition
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 33, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 10, 1892, newspaper, August 10, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61150/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .