The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 193, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 28, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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filler Tylaz.- Visiting
brfethren cordially in-
Tftt&. Looa meets first cd third Taenia? la
Mwemenuu
FS' i!r.U3..R-OFFKlESS
jr t'jSF ?Sk. 3ohn-l.HaynesSoDie
I &'rM&hl' Graaa; Fr.ui Smith
W!V- vics Gnndj John 3.
Sltfcfce Treasurer; Vic
ft KHr JV. 8olrltTrM. J. Fletcher -htiicg
UmtQ&k&j Ch. T. TrigStr.an D;trict Deputy
Jrsnd tsster Jlo Lodge eU; it 7 -SO p. ia.
frrcry- Wednesday fifgbt. Ylsitisg brethren and
312 Odd Fellows' in jod standing ire cordially
BTlted to aUesd.
XKIQETS OF HOSOJ3
L0DCE210. 3730. OF-
FI E'tS. .A-Erowce
KCniSC jictator fcas-fcYligc-
naia: Vicu Dictator; J-
Ri'UtcKTiat issistanter.
i)ictatbr: M. HaBSQm PastD.cfcrtor; H- SherTrood
reportec;J- x. t!aiumiflK.'i:"e'"" .:'?
inS Creaaurer ; .'R sI.ob6cliChaplam M-LezhJ
fnlJ.t A.-B.f!mnla. tinardiau DoaungoBenaTidoa
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. J attaL-TnteesFoi Lsisona C. F.TiTfchmau
. J.'K Shrpe Loijie- meets aecond aaurth
Usdx of each. aontn
Saturday Jan. 28 181)9.
A30U1" TOWN.
aTho last Of the Btoamfer ireighl
nrlll'be up this afternii1.
' The steamur did not succeed in
getting agross the bar today.
Doallour purchasing totlay a
nthc stores will all be closed tomor-
row. Tbere wille a meeting of "Tbo
JKing.'a" Daahte' at Mrs. AVill-
mau's thijjaftsrnoon at five 6'olock.
The 'clerks will probably all- at-
tend diviuo wordnptomorrow and
return thanks for tho5unda law
and its'enforcementin Brownsville.
The infant Bon of Mr and Mrs.
N-U- feondall ha be very ill this
ureet wi.h pneumonia but we aro
pleaded to Jearn is much better at
present.
Dr.J. R. Treon arriveif on the
"Btage. Jast evening and expects to
locate here. His family will pro-
bably jom huu here in the course
of a month.
County Thysiiian Putegnac re-
ports four now casoR of emallpox at
San Rifaol ranch all of them being
children belonging lo the famil as
the original ca-e at1 that place and
living in iho&ame house. This was
to be expected as all the family was
exposed to the infection before Dr.
Putognat became cognizant of tl.e
first case." No cases outside of this
familjjhave yet appeared.
Elsewhere iu this evening's TIee-
ai.d will be seen the advertisement
of the Teich CrSnite Stono and
Marble works of San Antonio.which
is represented b- It. Joseph wh& is
here at present to superintend the I
erection of a handom3 monument
over the grave of the late Capt. M
Kenedy. This firm is one of tht
bestlcnown in the South and excel-
lent specimens of its work are to be
soen in almost every town or city in
Texas. The Teich works have erect-
ed mor3 monuments in this state
than anv other marble works and
somg-of the largest aud handsomest
inftho South.
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7 Frona tlie Express 25.
Miss Carmen Mortdl Kenedy 'Of
Corpus Ohrti Tcxa? purchase.! a
- team of Kentucky bred horses from
the Palace Stable Co and it is un
derstood- the price paid was $800.1
Miss Kenedy also placed an order
for another team the value of which
is $1500. San Antonio it appears
is getting to boa good market for
fine stock.
United States Marshal Georgo Sie'
brechljbrought back with liim from!
Brownsville a nuniburof line speci-
mens of citron .and lemons grown
there ontrof doors. Several npci-
mens of them were pronnitpd to Ed'i-
forJocfrph Medii of Chicago.
f Assi.rant United States IiistrieU
I U..w.t- Pnlltillil Ctmfnn ...l.K- ... i '
u .w.....-.
6uo of the shipwrecked of the'
-v
schooner-Alma did not return as
was exacted yesterday.and it xf
inpnosea'flrathousrTirdera'yrtl ffl
gathering Mp tho foggtfge of tho
wrecked party.
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"Deputy "United Sfafei farhal
ilsnoit arrrrvd yestVrday Irom'j
i5rbwfi-vlll6 with two prisoners snd
ino jtftatl-: iPjt&sssts.
ONE REASON WHY
Brownsville's Possibilities AsP
Frnit Growing .Region
Should Imlaco San Antonio to JIus
I it . ft it -T1 t 11-51 I
ue xnroujjn mo itojpciuii iuui j
road to Hub Place. .
The following is an extract -from
the San Antonio Lighthowing that
among our recent visitors dnring
federal court there were some who
not only observed the lemon cition
and orange tree that aro beautifying
our city at present on all sides with
their golden fruitage but also car-
jried away specimens to show the
good people of San Antonio what wo
can do here in the fruit line. The
Light article follows :
Capt. Geo L. Siebrecht has ou ex-
hibition a number of fine largo
ritruiu and lomons at his office iu
the federal building which he
brought with kim from Brownsville
Satuiday.
The citrons ar(-t ho site of a large
bab)'s head and the lemons are the
size of goose ogg.
These are only - common pecl-
mensVsaid he "bntlf think they are
sulficieni to recommend Browns-
ville as a fruit growing country ."
Thia is one roason why the
Brotvnsville road bhould be hustled
through.
IS IT CURABLE?
Question Often Asked
Tnoae Afficted VVith Pileg.
by
Is a strained joint curable? Is
local infUmatiou curable? Of
course if properly treated. So is
piles.
People often become afflicted with
pile and ack old "chronic" who hs3
always persisted in the wrong treat-
ment and naturally discourages
them by teliing them that their case
is hopeless.
They in turn disiourage others
and thns a diseaso that can in every
case be cured by careful and skilful
handling is allowed to the sap the
energy of thousands who might free
themselves of tho trouble in a few
days.
Pyramid Pile Cure will care the
n.ost aggravted case of hemorrhoids
in an astonishingly short time. It
relieve the conjestcd parts reduces
the tumors intaut IV no matter how
large allays the inflammation aud
stops the ttching or itching at once
Thousands who had resorted to
expensive surgical operations Inve
bofcu cured by Pyramid Pile Cure
in a number of instances persons
who had spent months in a hospital
under a specialist;
It is a remedy that none need
fear to apply even to Ihe mo?t ag-
gravated twollon and inflamed
hemorrhoidal tumors.
If ou aroafiiieted witli this stub-
born disease j ou can master it and
master it quickly.
This remedy is no longer an ex-
periment but ai medical certainty.
It is manufactured b the Pyramid
Drug Jo.-o'f Marshall Mih.
Druggist soil it at 50 cents per
box. It is becoming the most pop-
ular pile cure thi county has ever
known and druggists every aro or-
dering it for their customers.
Notice to Tax Payers.
The attention to the tax payerd of
jthis - county is specially directed to
Section 10- Chap. 103 Laws of 1897
which reads as follows:
"If any peieon shall fail or refuse
to pay !he taxes imposed upon him
or his properly by law until the 31&t;
day of January next sneeediug the'
return of the assessment rolls a the
county to the comptroller a penalty
of ten per cent on the entire amount
of such taxes shall accrue which
(penalty when collected shall be
paid proportionately to the state and
sonnty. and the cDlfector of taxes
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Shall by rirtue of his tax rolls sieze
a(I pyj 6n AuX 6(Jr mQch per
property belongnrg'to sucb
per)ii s irfay bo sufficient to pay
histtite together ivith the penalty
above provided- interest and all
cost accruing thereon
- DajCaeo LekmX;'
Tax Collector Cameruli County
&:&xs7lli-t less?; J?a. K? I393t
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SU2XAY CLOSINQ-ASOKED.
Clerks' League Has Prevailed.
And tlie Sunday Law IViil
Be Observed.
& Ust tbo move inaugurat-
ed by the (Jterka5 League of
Cameron County to secure lb
obdfrvance of tbe Sunday law
la Brownsville bat triuaipbed
aud tomorrow for perhaps tbe
first time in tbe history of this
placpt every mercantile boas
in Brownsville will be closed
allowing both proprietors sud
mplovf8 to enjoy the day of
rest as commanded by tbe law
of God fcnd also by that of tbe
state.
A petition was this week
presented to J. I. P. FranklioJ
justice of tbe pnace of Browns-
ville Gouuty Attoruny R. B-
Refufro jr. and May or Thomas'
Carson which wa signed by a
numbf-r of promiuiit citizens
presidents of nearly all Ihe
local Mexican societes and the
officers of tbe Clerks' Jjeagae
quoting the statutes which pro
vtds for the enforcement of the
Sunday law calling atteution
to the -non-observance of tbi
law in Brownsville and asking
that it be enforced. Those
signing the aforesaid petition
were as followg
A ThorahaiD L H Bates G
H Marii Rev. Lorenzo Manrel
A TorreB H Reyei VV A Neale
Isidoro Marx J P Cumminge
Aaron Turk Louis Sauder C
FTHgbam A A Browne B K
Goodrirb oaveriano T Garza
prhidnnt Union Fraternal So
ciely Faustino Villareal prs-
idtnt Juurz Society Eugnio
BsuttBta. presidniit UidaJgo So
ciety Jose A Maozano presi
dent Concordia Society and
tbe officers of'tbe Clerka' Uion
League of Cameron conuty who
are as f jIIowb: President Ra'-
mon Ari8t Yice President
Frank Aicedo jr. Comptroller
Jno Trevino Secretary AntoDio
Alonzo 2nd Secretaro Jose
Ramirez Tieasurer Leopoldo
Ruiz 2nd Treasurer Manuel
Marron President of Honorary
Commission Alfonso E Alonzo
On presentation of this peti-
tion the? committee was assured
by the officers to who it was
adressed that atepa would at
once be taken in compliance
therewith and since then the
various budinees bousei of the
city have been uoimea tuat
ibny must observe the law or
take the consequences.
f)7&. Joseph -
pC- AGENT FOIfc
FEICH'S MARBLE WORKS
Sa'a Aato!ii(J.
The Finest
fc-nuinenfs
Tombstones
and
yis
of
Fell anil
GfayGraOT
S. JoSSph AGEN'j;
Can be found at
MKS. H. BOLLACk'S.
For tlie next ten days
i Brownsville Texas.
Beginning tlie ear
With pure rich healthy blood
which" riiade be had by taking
flood's Saraaparilla you will not
need to fear attacks of pneumonia
bronchitis fevers' colds or the grip .
A few bottles of this great tonic and
blood purifier taken now will be
your best protection a'gain&t Spring!
humors boils eruptions that tired
mgfoe and venous nines lo which
.- o i ikti:.i . -
a weak and dominated system is es -
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pecially liable in early spring.
iloods Sarsdparilla eradicates from
tire blood ail scrofuta taints folio
andstrengtheiis thr stomach -cores
cfyfcp0piaf rheumatism; catarrh and
every aliment caud or ?roncted
I'on
k Grave
iLil DtiiliRtrOj
pr!r Chairs &
y t- . i .
agfcaEsroynsins
ia5tefdci?ttlfcbftodi f
ALMA STILL OX BEACH
Bot My Bo Saved Searfcningr
Psrly Has .Returned. '
Corpus Christ! Ter Jan. 24.
The searching party under Collector
Ilaynos which left here Sunday re-
turned today and reports tho Alma
still on tho beach but think sho
can be saved. The officials pre-
viously mentioned leave for San
Antonio tomorrow.
Wichita H'alls Texas.
Proprietors P. P. P. :
It becomes my duty to add my tes-
timonial to the wonderful curative
properties of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash
PokQ ttoot and Potassium ) Some
years ago I bruised my ankle on m
saddle stirrup; from a little scratch
the place began to enlarge until it
was as largo as the palm of my hand;
discharging pu? exposing part of
the bono. I called to see pl-siciana
and they prononncedit as a fever
sore and incurable. It became so
painful and swollen so badly that I
tried bandage for relief until I se-
cured a rubber supporter; after se-
curing the rubber supporter for tem-
porary reliefI begon to use internal
remedies trying several different
kinds without any apparent relief.
X resolved to try P. P. P. .vliich I
did. After using one bottltUhe re-
sult was such I continued until tho
sixth bottle was used when my rub-
ber supporter was not further re-
quired as tho sore was completely
healed and swotling entirely gono-
I therefore take pleasure in saying
to tho public gonerallv that it is my
belief froni actual exporience that
The use of P. P. P. if properly per-
sisted in will cure any case of im-
pure blood or bjood poisoning;-
Respectfully
Pitor. B. F. Hickky Postmaster
Wichita Falls Texas .
I the undersigned knew Prof.
ElickJoy at tho time he commenced
to take P. P. P. for his sore leg and I
Jid not think a cure possible I no-
ticed its progress from the start ami
must &ay tho remarkable cure P.P.P
brought aoout was something marve-
lous. B. Taymak Druggist
Wichita Falls Texas.
-Notice.
All perfio-ns are hereby hotiiiel
that frdm ami after February 1st
1839 all bills of sale must conform
in all respect to tho requirements of
lha law governing same." R. S.'IS&S
article 602" 5021 and 5022. The
luspector will give no certilicales to
ahy vendor or purchaser who floef
not comply with the law .
V. F. TAM.VYO
Inspector of Hides & Animals
Cam. County Texas.
Pickled Tongues ami.
Corned Beef
B . A. Turegaiio has a lot of fine
spice pickled tongues and boneless
corned beef. Call onhim at market
slallXr. 8f.
. In Olden Times
People overlooked the importance
of pprmanontly boneficial effects and
were s.itifcflod with transient action;
but now that it is generally known
thatSyrupof Figs will permauenth
overcomo habitual constipation
nell-informed people will not bu
ther laxatives which act for a time
but fiually injure the system. Buy
the genuine made by the California
Fi j Syrup Co.
Xotico .
All persons are hereby notified
that I am now ready to receive as-
sessments or renditions of property
for the current yaar. Same must be
presented to my deputy Air. How-
ard Miller at office in lha court
h0U"e within the time precr'bed
by law
. EZhQUlEE. CAVAZOS
Tax Assessor -Ctmeron County Tex.
Uro wnsvi J leTexas January tithlS99
JNotice to Trespassers.
We hereby notify the public that
Ina hunting fishing or camping win
be allowed in the .frsceranza planta-
f
(taining thereto and anvone found
1
fdoing so will be prosecuted to the
tnl1 QxtGnt of l!re htW'
-Celestin Jagon Sons
"""3 Tex Jan. 2J189?.
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oV Roy3f Dsk!nk Powdr
&?& fil G&zm i
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fRUP h
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is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of tbe combination but also
to the cire and skill -with vhich. it ia
znonufactured by ccicntifio proeessss
known to the Califoksia Fig Syrup
Jo. only and we with to impress unon
I all the inipor&uae of purchasing the
I true and crigiaai remedy. As the
gonume byrup ox Figs is manufactured
by the California Fjg Sybtjp Go.
onlyt a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding tho -worthless
imitations manufactured by other par-
ties. The high standing of tbe drj-
fohsia. Fio Sruue Co. with the medi-
cal professioii?and jhe satisfactioa
which the" g&iuua 5yrup of Figs has
given tomillions o families makes
the name cf the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its renredy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives
as it acts oil the kidneys liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken-
ing them and it docs not gripe nor
aauseats. Inordertogetits beneficial
affects please rcnicmLar'lhe name bf
Ihe Company
CAII?GHKL HG SYRU? CO.
SAK ZUAXVISaO. Cat
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Citation Dy Publication.
J
The State of Texas
To the Sheriff or any ' bnstable of Camer
on Count (Jreetxng i
You are Hereby Commanded to sum
mon Kenry Patterson by mak-
ing publ. cation of this Citation once
in each -week for four weeks preious
to the return day hereof in some newspa
per published in jour Cobtlty if there be
anewspaper published therein but if not
then in any newhpaj er published in th
28th Judical District; but if there be no
newspaper published in said Jusdicia!
District then ina newspaper published in
the nearest Distri t to said 2Sth Judicial
District -to appear at the next regular
terirt of the District Court of Camerom
County to be holden at the Ctiurt Kouae
thereof in Bronsiil.e on the first .Mon-
day in February A. D. 1S99 the same being
the Sixth day of February A-D. 1890 then
and there to answer a petition filed in said
Court on the 26th ddy of December A. D.
1S9S inabuit numbered on the docket of
said Court No. 1797. wherein Irene Pat
tersoni-the Plaintiff and Henry Patter
son the Defendant said petition alleging
that the said petitioner and said defendant!
were legally married on October 6th.iS79
in Cameron I ounty Tesa"s and liv'ed to-
gether as husband and wife until Septem
berioth 1SS1. Where for nOcanSs known
to plaintiff said Defendant abandoned her
bed. and board and has' ever since that
time utterly failed and refund lo contri-
bute anything what erertJ the support or
Petitioner or his children.
Petitioner praj s that citaiort by pub-
lication be issued to defendant Henry
Patterson to answer thii petition and
that the bonds of matrimony heretofore
ei.ibtin? between them be forever dissolv
ed.
Herein fail not but hae befo're- said
court at its aforesaid next regular term
this writ with jour return theraon show-
ing how ou have executed the same.
Witness LOuisX.owkIski lerk of the
District t. ourt oft ameron County.
Gnen Under my Hand and the Seal of
said court at rfSce in Brownsville thib
the 27th day of Dtcembrr A. D. iSg8.
Louis Kowalski Clerk
District Court Cameron Couuty.
Seal A true copy I certify
Loins Kowalski Clerk.
Notice" .
The list of doliquonls for city
taxes duo for past -oara will be -pre-?!
pared for publication by January
31 1S9D. All parties owiiig Clt
taxes are advised to rilake prompt
payment of same before the above
mentioned date. By so doing they
will avoid the additional coati and
expenses of lining and publication.
By order of the coun jil.
Satos Valdez;
City Tax Assessor and Coluctor
GMDEOTUF&ilirfi.
San Antonio Texas
Uelong to no combii'9 to hold up
prices beyond reach of the people .
We buy our material in Iar;e- lots
do more work tfian all the Dentists
in South Texas and cv.t rivo bet
prices. We fill Teeth by iStee'trlt;-
ty JExtfact with Gas" aiuf er-
vena aboOlu tely v: i t u out pa i n . .Co
to their Parlora for fcost work-in all
lines Guara risei! for 5" ?.ir- a.id
have thonf to" put j our mout n in -order
to glart in with the new joar.
English Cefiiian and Spaaifeh
spoken
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cm ' it.' sKrrf. e -h
1MI
. m l - r -. hn-talif
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tinin r trJt0$P!&i& rrv f!ir's ulh v'e ' l s
mllklfiW mCtlicin- w p;renbcd bvond
Mi.t 'r V of tho bet phybi'cKihsinhi? coun-
TSH EXCSXENCE OF SYSUF 0? HGS ' " for ?Q:its amI l5 &8$&r v&
- sjea.
Catarrh Cazmec be Cussfcii
with L?CAfiAPPLU5Ant)5f?f U
that cannot refivhjho teat bf thb
'clisase. Catarrh i a blood or cn-
htUniional iliseuseahd in order tti
cure it vou. nfut lake iiUeriiat ronf
edjesT. "Hall'a CatarrlT CClN i&
taken iiiturnuiiy and srStadireclljf
on tlie u(.ooraiii mucon? surfaces:
scriptidn. It is compoedef the bes&
tonic.4 known cnnibined wilh thV "v?
best btofitt purifiers acting directly
on the mucous nrf.-ue-.. The ppr-
feet nombiuatiu!! uf tho tuo ingre-
dients is ulial produces dx won.-
derful fe.nl:. in sut'ing-Cklarrh:
Snd for b'ntiimminis freK
F. J. CH EX BY & Ct i i?.-op ;
Xbpdo.Ohid.
Sold by drugi-fe. pfjco 7oc.
Hall's Family Pills are the host:
Elizabeth St
BrornsrHls; Texal
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SALES S ifC
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Mexican and Southern Birdaff?
Mammal Skiiid. Biro Eggs
and specimens 6T
History.
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above
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BROWSSYIIXE
JFor Over Fitly Yars.
ilrs. Wl nslow'a Sooth ag ojruu
has been usod for over Sft ytars by
millions of mothers for their -i:jid-ren
while ttietlung w'th i-rritr
-necead. It sootiios 11. v." ": c&jf
ttiii the gum: uIIhvj ail p-i'n cl.
wind col ict and ipe b- remedy
or Dianhoeji. It will roliarc Hit)
poor little sufferer imniett.i.tc!yr
iold by Druggists in every 'cnoZ
be wbMd. rwenty-itvo cents?
jottle. lie !are and ak for Mrj.
iV inflow's soothing Syrup and
lake no other kiwil;
HE'&OCBS Sffl FfiiBi
Mil Ii 11 e r 3
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&5&i&$gf
(Successor to Zliss A. Lo"rb-r.)
Alwajb in the lead in styles and prices.'
Am now feady lo Miow one bf tlie
hoieeSL and Finest ilillfDefy
s'ocks in the city.
Sols
Apt Of
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Milk can bo had at all fiiiies at
he Jersey Herd Da.ry. ifilk ffeti
from the cowsmorningantl evening.
Jue Creanr parlors can piocure creani
time. Samples free.
J list Received.
Tho fdllowing goods were brought
up from tlie siermer Dec- 20th. con-
signed to Lucio' Uouis; which he
has sale :
Assorted jollies (in (jib buckets SOs
ilince meat per pound
Coin beef
Oram berries
Saur Krau-i
Cheeso
3?.;
Soda Crackers
Potatoes
Onions
salt Ilorrimrs
(o:lch)
' pickled
Pish fc-ot -
Lemony pof (To.
3.f
A frMi ioi of cigars f j
received.
liemember the placa Luao 'c&
in llio C5rando railroad bu fiir-
Weakness manjiVst5itiiii ia ti- 7
rjsbition and asfaiag 0jniy r.t & 1
Eatery; the tifeitcs arc Tfostiii asK --i
'bein"opeI:elfbrIf2.. AtwJtJecfUojrjit1
Iron jBmers token in tide tviI restr jjt .
Etrcngth sooihe vt;ar njfer'C3 dske y-af
bl kI rh'b srA rni To vu tao" C'oc '.-
f sp tii wvuxic Oi Cfr-iwiiia. Far . tyf
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 193, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 28, 1899, newspaper, January 28, 1899; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth116353/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .