The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 332, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 28, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY KEMLD.
SUBSpRtPTION RATES:
(U. S. Currency.)
One month . 50
Three months 1.50
Six months 3.00
One year 6.00
SATURDAY MARCH 28 1903.
LOCAL ITEMS.
The Alice stage came in at 8:30
this morning. Bad roads.
Potatoes at Cain's 8 cents Mex
ican money per lb.
Survej'or French is in town this
afternoon. Next the railroad.
Delicious maple syrup at Lay-
ton & Haley.
Another norther came up last
night which will doubtless dry up
the mud in a day or two.
Choice nuts just received. Lay-
ton & Haley.
A few weeks of warm sunshiney
weather right now would be worth
a lot of money to the rice planters.
Crystal Domino Sugar at Lay-
ton & Haley's.
Bicycle: For sale a ladies' bic3'-
cle almost new for 10 United
States currency. Apply "at this of
fice.
Butter at Cain's tmc old price
85 cents. Mexican Money per lb.
or three lbs. for an American dol-
lar. The sunshine was welcome today
but it did not last long enough.
Small favors arogratofully received
however.
Go to Layton & Haley for Cod-
fish Presto and Nuts.
The famous play "La Tosca"
will be presented again hy the So-
lorzano company in theMatamoros
opera house tomorrow night.
New potatoes antl Elgin Cream-
cry butter at McGovern's.
The entire country around
Brownsville is beautiful now with
its coat of verdure adorned with
lovely wild flowers.
Best English breakfast tea at
Layton & Haley's.
The schooner Brazos ..sailed
from Galveston for Point Isabel
this morning at ten o'clock. She
brings a big cargo drawing eight
feet six.
Dr. Price's Baking Powder for
sale at Layton it Haley's.
The surveyors on the St. Louis
Brownsville and Mexican road have
pas.sed the Arroyo and will soon
read) here. Construction will prob-
ably Ix-giu as soon as the bonus is
raised.
Jus-t received at The Herald of-
fice an assortment of visiting and
invitation cards.
Irish potatoes just received at
Layton & Llaloy's.
Mr. R. Joseph . the monument
and tombstone man will bo here
on the 4th. of April. Reserve your
orders for him. He does good work
and his prices -are low. 1 wk.
The steamer did not sail today
for Galveston as advertised as it
was decided to make further efforts
to lighjor. her cargo. Three car-
loads of wood were taken . down
from hore to increase her supply of
fuel. Passengers expecting to Bail
on the ship were not-taken to the
Point this morning in consequence
of this chance. There are a number
-who are waiting to take passage.
Teofilo Crixell who has just re
turned from a trip to Corpus
ChristL San Antonio and other
points informs us that he has
purchased a complete outfit for a
handsome and up-to-date saloon
He -will open up about May 1 or
perhaps earlier should his bai
fixtures and stock of liquors arrive.
He informs that he intends to fit
upone of the handsomest saloons
ia Southwest Texas.
THE BROWNSVILLE ROAD.
Messrs. Lott Kenedy and Kleberg.
Visit Waco Tn Interest
of Project.
. Yoakum Tex. March 24. -Co
Uriah Lott Capt. J. Kenedy Robert
Kleberg and Congressman Kleber:
passed through Yoakum today en
route to Waco. Capt. J. P. Nelson
came witn tne partv as tar as
Yoakum and then went to San
Aptonio.
From the gentlemen The Express
correspondent secured the informa
tion that they were en route to
Waco on business connected with
the proposed Brownsville railroad.
Captain Nelson stated that pros
pects were bright for the building
of the road. Thasurveyorsarenow
within thirty miles of Brownsville.
Should 8.8 a Success.
The Houston Post very kindly
says: i lie proprietor ot tne .Browns-
ville Daily Herald will beginning
May 3 also publish a Brownsville
Weekly Herald. The Daily Her
ald is a live progressive little paper
ind the weekly edition should be a
success from the start.
SUPERINTENDENT NAMED
On Matamoros Branch of National
Railroad.
Laredo Tex. Mfirch 24. Former
Trainmaster of the National F. A.
Lattig left for Matamoros today to
take charge as superintendent of
the Matamoros division of the
National extending from Matamo-
ros toSan Miguel. This branch of
the National is to be extended to
Monterey to connect with the main
line it having been recently chang
ed to standard guage.
Gives Vim and Vigor
Surveyor French In Town.
Expects to Complete Survey
Brownsville in About
Two Weeks.
to
Surveyor A. M. French who is
making the survey for the Lott
railroad arrived in town this after-
noon to do some shopping. He
was in great haste and expects to
return to camp this evening or
tomorrow. When Mr. French left
the surveying party this morning
they were about thirty-two miles
from town having completed their
work that far. He says they are
progressing somewhat slowly on
account of the wet weather com-
pleting about two miles a day. Mr.
French expects to finish the survey
to Brownsville in about two weeks
NOTICE
During the remainder of our stay
in Brownsville wo will reserve the
morning for high class work.
Parties desiring same will oblige
us by making appointments at least
one day in advance.
Wheelib and WlIEELl'S
Photographers.
IT SAVED HIS LEG.
P. A. Danforth of LaGrange Ga.
suffered for six months with a fright-
ful running sore on his leg; -but
writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve
wholly cured it in five days. For
Ulcers; Wounds Piles it's the best
salve'in the world. Cure guaranteed
Only 25 cts. Sold by J. L. puteg-
nat & Bro. druggists.
PERSONALS.
Recruit Fountain who enlisted
lately for Co. A Fourth Infantry
cime in by the stage this morning
and reported for dutv at Fort
Brown.
C. R. Goldman came up again
from the coast last evening and
returned today. "The third time is
the charm" and so we expect Mr.
Goldman will keep on coming to
Brownsville if the steamer doesn't
carry him back to Galveston. He is
verv welcome. .
Air. and :lrs. J. Lew expect to
leave by this steamer for New
wciiis iu wi.iKu mcir mime wiin
their children who reside there. Mr.
and Mrs. Levy have been identified
with Matamoros for many years.
Mr. Levy having been long one.of
the leading merchants of that city
and.they'have many warm friends
in both Matamoros and Browns
ville who regret sincerely to see
them leave. The best wishes of all
bllow them to their new home.
Progressive High Five.
it.
a numoer oi guests were very
pleasantly entertained last evening
it the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Creager Progressive High Five
being the leading feature of the
evening l here were live tables of
ulavers. and all" entered into the
jrame with tne greatest interest.
.....
hose . present were Mesdames
Sgan Kenedy Clearwater and A.
Putegnat Misses Josephine
Hooks Sarah Kenedy Laura Rent-
fro Gladys Rentfro Elsa Walther
and Eleanor Russell Messrs. O.
Sauder E. W. Crockett F. Russell
P. J. Vivier R. B. Rentfro Guy
Runtfro Jimmie Rentfro R. B.
Creager and Dr. C. H. Thorn.
The parlor was most effectively
adorned with a profusion of
beautiful flowers. Music both in-
strumental and vocal also added
much to the pleasure of the even-
ing. The ladies royal prize which was
a handsome silver fish .fork in case
was won by Mrs. Clearwater and
the consolation prize a box of
stationery by Miss Hooks. The first
prize for gentlemen a fine pocket-
knife was awarded toR.B. 'Jreager
the consoled young . man being
Franklin Russell who received a
paper weight of unique design.
Refreshments were served at
twelve consisting of delicious salad
with olives creakers and coffee fol-
lowed by ice cream and cake.
The game was resumed after
wards lasting quite late and being
greatly enjoyed by all.
WORKING OVERTIME.
Eight hour laws are ignored by
those tirelesK little workers Dr.
King's News Life Pills. Millions are
a Iways at work night and day
curing Indigestion Biliousness.
Constipation Sick Headache and
all Stomach Liver and Boi.cl troub?
las. Easy pleasant safe sure. Only
25c at J. L. Putegnat & Bro. drug
store.
LIST-OF LETTERS.
The uncalled for letters remain-
ing in the post qfiicc of Brownsville
for the week ending March 2S 1903
are as follows:
GENTLEMEN.
Cucllar Jose Angol
Colton J. H.
Castro Roman
Leon Diego de
Lqya Fernando
Lopez Gregorio
Rios Augustin
Ruiz Francisco
Scarcj' M. R.
Stistaita Teodoro.
Persons calling for the above let-
tors please say advertised.
J. B. Sharpe Postmaster.
OI
H. C. Dennett has received a full
line of samples of spring and sum-
mer suitings from "Wanamaker &
Brown the great clothing firm.
Call early and order your suits.
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BDTIDR DEL HSDILH.
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mention. A full
siiiinl attention
Si
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--
Mrs. Laura S. Webb.
Vice-President of Women's Democratic dubs of Northern Ohio.
1IIEIIE ARE MANY
sickly women be-
tween the ages of
55 and 55 but there are
very few invalids over 55
and CO years of age. The
chance of life coming to
a woman near her forty-
fourth year either makes r. LaUra
tier an invalid or gives '
her a new lease on life. Those who
meet this change in ill health sel-
dom live tec years afterward while
a woman who lays aside the active
duties of womanhood in health sel-
dom fails to live on in happiness
years after she has passed GO. This
is truly a critical time.
Mrs. Laura S. Webb of Toledo
Ohio recognizes the change of life
as a dangerous period and she also
has faith in Wine of Cardui. She
writes :
"As I had always been troubled more
or less at the menstrual period I dreaded
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at this time."
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. ELEVEN, No. 332, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 28, 1903, newspaper, March 28, 1903; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144235/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .