Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 160, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 8, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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THE HERALD.
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V TUESDAY dAX S 1901
1 .'.ABOUT TOWN.
. The Cm-it IStar -of recent 'dare
says-: "M. 15. King bury and
family are moving to tin M mi j
Hotel where they will be domiciled j
lu future."
A telegram received here this
morning from Galveston states
that tire schooner Dannie is tjowi
loading and would fmil for Point
Isabel oq Thursday-next.
The schooner Perkins which
came inside lire bar at Brazos San-
tiago yesterday morning went
aground todtty in the bay hetween
the. two wharves and was still
sstuck this afternoon.
The Ivuights t Honor Jiold n
Yegulnr meeting tonight -at which
he newly tweeted officers will he
installed ft is desirous thnt all
members who are iu town will be
X)u hand promptly at 7:30 o'clock.
A called communication of Rio
Grande Wge No. 81 A. F. & A.
M. at 7r36 p. ni work in the first
riygree. -A full attendance is .re-
Xpiested visiti ng brethren and cor-
HaJIy -invited. iiy order ef the
PURWA' PKKSON'AL.
5'siah Tunrev came in last even-
ing From the "Hancho tjalvestoii"
to b-ee his city friends rand trans-
act business.
PVank ijiise'ua and Teclo XJortez
rctnrnetl home by last night's!
tage after an absence of several
iuonehs visiting Lttredo. '
Capt. Xhk. 3'horafll came "Up
from the Ptiiut IftBt evening -and is
5peinling today in town imttgliug
rith his numerous friend.
.Janre IVishman one of Cftmeron
I'ouuty' must prospero'us cattle
?-aiFtHS and fanners was in town
.yesterday lie left fur his ranch
this nroruiitg.
Thti San Antonio Express of
Oan 4 ttndrr arm' not.es says:
Irs. Uhas. ii. Ayresj wife of Capt-.
Ayrvs Tenth. Cavalry who is in
command t)f lliB post at Fort
lirown Will ypend the winter at
sfier home 1227 New Hampshire
&veuue Wasliington D. C.
Kotieo.
tn compliance with Art. 74) Re-
vised Statutes f 95 r quiring as-
signees or insolvent estates in cases
t)f Assignments forbeuefit of cred-
itor; to give public notice of their
eppointmetit as such I J. S.
Thofnhanii hereby give such notice
that 1 have'been appointed assignee
t)f thu insolvent estate of Lucio
liouis gaid assignment being made
for benefit of accepting creditors.
My. P. O. address is Browiwvilhjj
Cameron Co t Texas.
:ir UroTrnsville Texas Jan. 8 1901.
Assessor's Notice. a
All persons interested are here-
by udtified that I am now ready to
receive assessments or renditions
of property fur the current yeai
Same mnst he presented- to me Itt-
hiy office in theUnurt House with
in the lime presunbed by hi;v. The
Assessor will leave toSvn about
March flt.
Tax Assessor Vr. Co. Tex.ls.
Brownsville TVv-u Jan. 1. TCl.
FECIAL BARGAIN -
Of
IN
EXCELLENT QUALITY Of
mm RIO COFEFE
SACK LOTS
PER POUND - . - 2lc
CHOICE IVH1TE SUGAR
ANY QUANTITY
1'2 .-a C
LOWS IfiffA HEAD RIC
15
ANY QUANTITY
PEERLESS SEO
fiyi.
TOES AY ATlTY
AT REASONABLE PHI JES.
SAN RO"Vi AIT
ELIZASEl'lI ST
AttentionPiano "Players?
The well-knbwu piano tuner A. '
Nordmann oT San Antonio is in
the city readj'an'd willing to put
al! khids of musical instruments
in tuue or repair Mr. Not'dniann
is the only manufacturer of pianos
in Texas and his reputation as a
piano manufacturer aUd tuner is fr(mj jm RUack of bronehUia a falling in which withTn k reason-
first class. He 'ill also have on Tje Haglt6 . inble time I will proceed to collect
exhibition in a few days several j The nf tj s mints 1 the same hy due process of law.to-
nanns.mie pianos an; ojir reaueib
will do well to watch for the an-
nouncement of their arrival. Par-
t. i.-.b ... -t'"' ;:jsharous Pa. accepted a rediVClioo
Old newspapers Tor sale at this
office.
BE SUR that "your blood is rich
and pure. The best blood purifier
eurieher and vilaliier 13 Hood's Rarsa-
Piti4H&. I3e snro to GET HOOD'B.
Tb Ttlli: DEAF. A rich lady
cure of her Deafness and Noises
in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's
Artificial Ear Drums gave $25000
to his Institute so that deaf peo-
ple unable to procure the Ear
Drums may have them free- Ad-
dress No. 491. D. ThB Nicholson
Institute- 780 Eighth Avenne
New York.
- Subscribe for The Prownsville
Daily Hliuld.
STOPS THE COUGH
and works off the Go. -
Laxative BroniO'Qniuine Tablets
cure a cold in one day No Cure
No Pnv. Price 25 cents.
nisrs
cupfyis sf
liifier
coffee
fa
the pound
than any
of its
intiisffoii
tIASOK'
tQUS TO iiAKINIDK?.
iSnbmergod Oil Tank Discovered
In Galveston Harbor. ;
It is reported to The News thnt
on oil tank From a "flat ear is iyrug'
about one attfd a half miles south-j
i
e?;st by east from Dollar Point; in .
the line of itavigation. It is ahojit j
midway b'etwevn Half Morm light-
honse and Dollar Point and can be
scsn at low tideT As it is Nirbmerg-
ed at high tide it ix a danger to
I in vsi'jit.mii. nlld IS 1OUA II v rtsino'fr.
ons at nightiu any sort of tide. It
Wrt.. evidently placed tWre. W the
storm of September 8. Galveston
News.
Por Infants aud Children.
ha Kind Yoh Have Always Bayg&i
Beats the .
: v
. '
Thti United States postal exhibit
at Hie Paris exposition has been
awarded the grande nrix.
. Grip is epidemic at the Brooklyn
navy yaitl. TheVenre luG eases m
I the barracks and on warships.
President Krntrer is snfferiner
W;1S $3799401 0f
which $99272942 was gold. .
Four hundred steel workers afe'
jof ten ner cent in wages
Great scarcity of money slill
prevails in Mexico on account of
heavy exports of Mexican pesos to
lhe Kast
President Mckinley shook hands
With five thousand" persons at his
NewYears's reception
A huge combine of sixty plow
manufacturing.'Cohcerns has been
formed at Chicacro. which will nd -
'
Vance the prices of agricultural im
plements
WANTED. Capabltf reliable person
straight boaa-fide definite salary no
coiumissioU; saiaiy paid each Sahirday
and expfmso money advanced eiich
.week. STANDARD HOUaE CAX-
TOKSUILDING CHICAGOi
For sale: One large second
hand fife proof safe' in first Class
condition. Will be sold cheap.
Can be sCen at Mrs. Geo. Krausse's
store on Elizabeth street.
i
in ever v uuunu)- iu i-Kprteut liiru cuxn- Luem ano oy so uoing save . me p p
pony of solid financial leputation; 936 aiuouut of inlere8t mn; la oliecT Ui
s;ilarv Tfr vp;tr. uavahln wneklv: nnr i - i
dav ahsolntelv sure and all expenses; ! Pemllt' due llP" Snch nnpaW HoV
Is preparer! by ini individual firm who
I tation matry years ago; who intend
g long as the people appreciate good
nonest conee price u otners imitate Arbuckles' coftee
that's their brusiness; if you prefer an. irnitatiou coffee
that's your business; But you'll find that it's economy
to pay a cent a rjoiihd more for Arbuckles Ask tte
grocer for Arbtickles' Roasted Coffee the original pack-
age coffee aud refuse' imitations tinder any other name
Blgnaturea from the wrapin'rSRt our NotIaPfjt.
No woman fnr: ks vo n hearstifhl f.c.p without health and few WO-
$ usea possess such perfect health as
cO .
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1 ?v? -
itrv
r-
M 0 T I f3
TO pELiaQllENT TAX PAVERS.-
;Und all persons owing this the Ci-
V Brvt.svilb Texas any
Taxes fvMl or either of the years
A-.D. lfaho tbb Ibbi JbbW
bui iwt.iwo.
1S96 1S9S 1S9D ami 1000
i'to immediat'cly pay t no same to the
City Tax Collector of this city
gether with al! interest penalties
costs and -charges accrued or toac-t
erne thereon.
No interest will he charged or
penalty costs or charges required
to be paid npou any such taxes as
are paid before such legal proceed-
ings are instituted to collect them."
And as a lrgo proportion of
such taxes are payable-in City
j Warrants or -Scrip" whichCan
how be purchased at much less
than its par value all such delin-
. qets can 'in this respect also
'.... .... . u i..
.save lIUtr nu (I imniUl U.Jf Il VIIIJl.lJr
paving thpni. j
-Alhsuch deiinq'uents. should at'
once pay aJ . snch taxes d.ie by
j Taxes and the costs and charges
that will necessarily accrue there -
on .if they are not paid before
such legal proceedings are iusti -
tuted.
James 8. Wells
A Hornby tor the City-of Brrtwns
ville for the Collection of Dcliu-
queut Taxes.
January 2nd. iOOL
iiiade their repu-
to maintain it as
pure coffee: at an
for tic list.
-Sew Vorl;; V.
f-' -Til ul
"KtWj';f- r3s?i?' n U Wr tloh Ladies
S'TC SILL
those who regularly use
GERSTLE'S
- FEMALE PANACEA-.
- Of it Sallie P. Evans of Columbia. S. C..
says: "It is undoubtedly the fincsc fe-
male feature? on eath." Miss CarnftJ.
BoJmt-s. et Bbaiclsarvl. La.: "M.iy God
hliissyms: your - r. r. (faersue-stesnaia
Panacea) carei iHea6itinatIe me the Lair
licst idrl in America." Harriet Martin
of Searcy. Ark. write?: "Myliealth has.
Ibsen rcwred 1 y u. P. F. X nuverexpertcd
trt le v.-o!l s I- atn tIay." Jarttjra l
2InattT. Jiving In LjiureiiS. S. C . writes:
'"FtTsixywjrssuflervit from ft-inalerom-piuhits.
lotors and tneii.iiies did me
I sunereu rerriuly tn.m vv hires.
- r . .f" .
Lorn ifttc.-s l'Ke tticsc tor an ini"niKie
i uit. Jt is sufrV tent to adl "that
. ti- P b i Panacea jerma-
even il-.- ixjst stubborn cayes which have is
. Uvsrsted doctors and sli other trealia"eL.t.
f- . X
wile 3; Co. for troa juItic i
p
P.
A Gil't to Give.
It is Often 'difiienlt to deij!e what
to get your friends for .-.holidays
gifts. Hero-fs a suggest i"ttu: -
' ';(Jood mo'rnj ug - en ni e; I- have
brought yoU.a nice prieeiitVsaid
iertrufie- as "she handed her friend
a 'neatly wrapped package. .
The pale weary lo'oking'girl.whn
was slowly recovering frftm severe
illnessopened the bundle jVnd held
Up a large bottle of cleAt rich
ihedicine.
"llnod's Hilrsaparrilla?" she 'ex--elsuned.
"I have been reading
about it today and wished 1 had a
bottle'
On New Year's Day "Jennie was
"able to beout on the street and to
her friends who remarked how
well she was looking she simply
said 'HooPs Sftrsaparrilla" and
.vej.v nne ()f tnpm VpW yt
-great medicine that had giVefc. back
her health.
Notice id Tax Payers. -
"ht:oa Att.:nf rovot nn un54
ln C5Uliei)n Vnnntv are. requested
tcTeall at iny office- ia the Comb
House and pay sahie before thd
te-iS.'- r. P. haa cured nre. 3Iary A. Hunt
ty f l y.xnnn. Ark .sayst "One bottle of G.
p cured tue." Ar.nsn wemisbtcnof
' close of January ns a ten per ceTrif
biiiuia) tini ujpijr mi ii.r.- li"V
paid on or before the Hist of Jan-
ll!ry. Cc. 10 Chap. 103 Law
. 1AmaSO
meron Co.TexaS;
sThis?
We oiler One Hundred iiniiars
(Reward for liny case of Catarrh
thatcaunot be cured hy. Hall's
' Catarrh -Cure
F: j Cheney & co.f Prop.;
Toledo O;
We the undersigned; have
known P. J. Cheney for the last 30
yearsj and believe hint perfectly
honorable it) all business transac-
tions and financially able to. carry
but any obligation- made by their
firm.
West & Trtiax Wholesale Urn
' gists 'Toledo 0.
Walding Kinnan -Mafvih';
Wholesale DruggistSj Toledo Gj
llajl's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
; tefinilly acting directly 'tiptjh th3
I blood and mucous surfaces of thg
system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists. Testimonials"
free.
Hall's Family Pills ale the best-.
tfbp Over Firty Years:
Mi's. Window's StJbthing'Sjfhij
has been used for over- fifty yearS
by millions of mothers for tbeit
iihiidreh while teething witli- 'ef-
feot success. It soothes fhe-jhiFd-soften
thd gumsj uliays all )iilu -cures
wind (solic; end"is the besO
femedy for Diarrhoea. It will re-
lieve the poor little siiffer'eT iiaine;
liatSly. Sold by Drng'gisis ii
gvery part of the tvorluV 'itreiity
five cents a bottle?. Bb shte" arid
ask for "3Irs; W"in.siWs SotJlhib
t yirp and tike pther 'x'vi
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 160, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 8, 1901, newspaper, January 8, 1901; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143996/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .