Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 262, Ed. 1, Friday, June 28, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. NINE.
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS FRIDAY JUNE 28 1901.
NUMBER 262.
CONSOLIDATE!) IX JULY 1893 WITH THE DAILY COSMOPOLITAN WHICH WAS PUBLISHED HEKE FOR SIXTEEN YEAKS.
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A Larare AVell Ventilated Two
Story Brick.
Convenient to the business portion of
the city. Table supplied with fish
oysters shrimp crabs ducks geese
and all lands of vegetables in season.
Miss Mary Douglas
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DIRECTORY
DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFICERS.
Congressman.llth. district. . .R.Kleberg
tate Senator 27th district
D. McNiel Turner
Representatives F- W. Seabury
85th. district . . . "Win. J. Russell
County Judge Thomas Carson
County Attorney. . .Robt. B.Rentfro jr.
Comity Clerk Joseph Webb
Sheriff Celedonio Garza
Treasurer Aug. Colaya
Assessor Ezeqniel Cavazos
Collector Damaso Lenna
Surveyor :. .M. Hanson jr.
Hide Inspector Toinas Tijerina
COUNT V COMMISSIONERS.
Precinct No. 1 Atonojenes Oribe
Precinct No. 2 Jose Celaya
recinctNo. 3 E. B. Rajinond
Precinct No. 4 Eugene Keller
Tustice Peace Precinct No. 2
J. I. P. Franklin
County court meets for civil criminal
and probate business on the first Mon-
days in March June September and De-
cern oor.
CITY OFFICERS.
Alayor Thomas Carson
hief of Police j. .L. H. Bates
measurer Geo. M. Putegnat
Decretory Clement e Martinez
Attorney S. A. BeHen jr.
.urveyor S. W.-Brooks
and Collector S. Valdez
U. S. DISTRICT COURT.
'he following are the officers of and
rhe" limes and places of holding court for
the Western District of Texas: .
S. District Judge T. S. Maxey
t Hornoy Henry Terrell
jiort h
iw?ii Geo. L. Siebrecht
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Court convenes in Sau Antonio ou the
brst Mondays in May and November
In Austin on the first Mondays in Feb-
ruary and July.
Tu Brownsville on the first Monday in
Jauunry and second Monday in June.
In El Paso on tl1G first MtM1lnys in
April and October.?
3. s. custom: house.
n H Maris Collector
A Thomham Special Deputy
a" A BrOAvne Chief Clerk
fi'k Goodrich Entry Clork
PROFESSIONAL OARDS.i
JAM KS I J. WELLS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office Second Floor Rio urande Railrod
Building
J AilES B. BUTLER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Brownsville Texas
Will practice in all the courts.
K. II. GOODRICH. E. K. GOODRICH
E. H. GOODRICH & SON.
Attorneys at Law.
Dealers in Real Estate.
Comp!ete Abstracts of Cameron County
kept in the office.
BROW.N t'tI.LB. TBXAK
John p.aktlkt'i
ATTO RNE Y-AT-LAW.
Will practice in District State .ind
Federal Court.
Oltfs wltn Jan. n. Well. Ih KioftrHiMf R jr m1
Untitling (UwtHirBl.
Iirownsvillc. - - - - Tex
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Sia. DENTIST.
Office Opposite Miller's Hotel.
ffice Hours- From 8 to 12 '1 m' aml
jmtd hum. from j to . p m
BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS.
R. H- WALLLS.
PHOTOGRAPHER
Its introducing new and select st-Ies
ot work at his parlors. Also new style
of fancy card mounts.
Copi.ig and enlargements in crayon
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R. R. P. ANDFRSON
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graduate Vanderbilt Dental collrge
Ml charge for examininor teeth
Office Hours i2?&-ani
Ofllce ;th street. One block from P.O
UUOWNSVILLK. TEXAS
jellies and Jams.
Qatmeal and Rice.
High-grade Hams.
fj nt megs and Spice.
fVi AGkerel and-iMacaroni.
Good Goods for the .Money.
Qnions. if you please.
Yertniailli Canned Fruit.
verything that's nice.
Reasonable Prices.
fJever Fails to Suit
'gave Money by buying at
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OH ELIZABETH STREET.
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BEKiE EUWAIiSKI
General Merchandise
BSOKER.
15IOW .SVI LLI'
A WILD DUCK'S battle with
A HAWK.
.She Bravely Defended ller Newly
j Hatched Brood and Then Snv-
I ed Herself by Diving.
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A green-winged teal is the hero-! A Medium has appeared in New
ine of War nest Setou-Thompsri's York who has only well-bred
new story in The Ladies Home j.ghosfcs a -her seauees j they are the
Journal for Jul'. After her brood I spooks of deceased society people;
was hatched she started to take' talk grammatically and conduct
them across a pond. "This was a j themselves in seemly fashion
mistake" Mr. Seton-Thompson ! not indulging in horse play with
writes. "For it exposed them to the mortals present By merest
enemies. A great marsh hawk saw j chance we are assured Colonel
them and he came swooping along
sure of getting one in each claw.
'Run for the rushes!' called out
the Mother Green wing and rim
theyall did pattering over the
surface as fast as their tired little
legs could go. 'Run! run!' cried
the mother but the hawk was
close at hand now. In spite of all
their running he would be on to
them in another second. They
were too young Lo dive ; there seem -
ed no escape when just as he
pounced the bright little mother
gave a great splash with alt her
strength and using both feet and
wings dashed the water all over
the hawk. He was astonished.
He sprang back into the air to
shake himself dry. The mother
urged the little ones to 'Keep on !'
and keep on they did But down
ea.iie rhe hawk again; again to be
repelled with a shower of spray.
Three times did he pounce and
three times did she drench him.
Now all the down lings were safe
in the friendly rushes the angry
hawk made a lunge at the mother
but she could dive and. giving e.
good-by splash she easily disappeared."
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interview with ingersol.
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jSays He Was Gladly Revived In
Spiritlnnd Discovered Wis
mistakes.
: Mexican Herald.
iiobetl G. Ingersoll dropped into
one of this lady's sennce.s the other
evening. He was in robust spirit-
ual health and had sme iuteret-
ing things to relate. When he died
his spirit was received in the other;
j world with many manifestations
of rejoicing; the spooks knew In
gersoll br fame and felt sure that
he would make things less dull for
j them. But he had to admit that in
j his embracing of agnosticism he
j bad been too-precipitate. "Never"
J said the urbane spirit of the critic
j of Moses "take up a doctrine or
deny another without being in
thorough possession of facts. Take
nothing for granted because of
mere intuition or prejudice for or
against a party or individual.
"Another mistake ot mine was
to excuse the suicide. I am paying
for that now for they send all the
suicides to me and of all spirits the
suicides are the worst to deal with.
There is no place for them. The
seek in vain for comfort or conso
latfbn. Jiladly would they return
to their earthly forms again if it
were possible tor them to do so.
Theyjiave "forced themselves un-
asked int the spirit world and
' If
they are.no received kindlj. W:th
tiiese unhappy souls I have to
deal." And it is interesting to
learn 'that since his passing away
from onr earth thenolonel has been
doing some planetary visiting.
He found a congenial spirit coin
pan ion and they went to J!lars as
tourists. That planet he said ' is
inhabited by a race of people siui
liar to those on earth but mu-h
smaller in stature. They are more
advanced in ev r? way than the
people of the earth and know no
Mrife or disend of any sort.
Hatred eiivy or ill-will is unknown
and tiie spirit f kindness is so
highly developed that no lish r
animals are killed for food the
people of Mars living upon fruit
and vegetables.7'
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The local constabulary is all
right for "good men" but when
it comes to the desperate' craf.y
and sunning criminal the state
rangers are iuvalnable. And yet
there are a lot of bantams and
monkeys tu each succeeding leg-
islature who want to curtail and
impair this service. Thi state
can't do without them.-Quero Star.
It is stated as a solemn truth
that Indiaus never kiss their wives.
Ah human nature is the same
whether under a white or copper-
colored complexion. But whose
wives do they kibs?
Greenland has no Cats. "Uow
full of wisdom" exclaims the
Chicago Times "are the ways of
Providence! Imagine cats in a
country where the night are six
montus long !"
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you like one package you will like all
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 262, Ed. 1, Friday, June 28, 1901, newspaper, June 28, 1901; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144111/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .