The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 52, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 3, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY KEMLD.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
(TJ. S. Currency.)
One month - SO
Three months 1.50
Six months '.. 3.00
One year 6.00
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3 1903.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Furniture at H. Grunewald's.
A big sailing part is on tapis :
for Sunday night on the bay.
A grand ba'.le to continue twen-
ty days will commence in Mata-
moros Sunday night.
For rubber shoes coats caps etc.
in fact all kinds of rubber goods
see H. Grunewald.
There will be an examination of
teachers for Cameron county held
at the Brownsville public school
building next Friday and Satur-1
day.
For Sale. City scrip in amounts
to suit purchasers. Apply to F.
Yturria. 8241 wk.
Members of the Eastern Star are
requested to attend tho meeting
called for Friday evening at 7:30
by order of the Worth)' Matron.
ff For Sale. A child's bed with
I teaster. Apply at TnE Herald of-
fice.
The Turegano house and lot have
been sold to Mrs. Hess the purchase
price being $3000. Mrs. Turegano
has bought a $1000 cottage further
out in the city on the road to the
cemetery from Mrs.-Garza.
Keeler Instep-Support for ladies
and gentlemen. Call at H. Grune-
wald's. The schools St. Joseph's and the
Incarnate Word Academy opened
for the fall term Tuesday morning.
The attendance at both places is
not full but quite satisfactory.
T Full attendance is expected within
a few. .weeks.
CARrcxTEn and Builder. Contracts
taken for both frame and brick build-
ings and all otlier work in my line.
Also painting and repairing. Address
Narau jo Ranch W. S. CORKILL.
Mrs. Portme?3 and niece Miss
Terrell are to move into the
Episcopal rectory today while Mr.
and Mrs. Walker who have been
living there will take a cottage on
Adams street in the fourth ward.
A. Curry '"tho photographer of
& Brownsville." is now permanently
locate I on Elizabeth street near the
post.xv. He will leave on Sept.
20th t- attend the- State rnoio-
grapherV convention at Fort Worth
and a.ivifes all who desire pictures
to cali at once.
A reporter for The Herald drop-
ped in on Messrs Jeanes & Stilwell
where they are at work re-silvering
and polishing old mirrors and he
was surprised" to see the fine 'class
of work they are doing. These
gentleman are kept busy at this
work just now and thoir work
fully merits the patronage received.
Magnolia Dairy Farm
Shears & Putegnat. Proprietors
Will deliver Fresh Milk on and af-
ter June 1 1903 at 10 cents a quart
Mexican coin.
Leave orders at Botica del Leon
TEACHERS "WANTED.
We need at ouce a few more Teachers
for Fall schools. Good positions are be-
inir filled dailv bv us. We are receiving
more calls this year than ever before.
Schools aud colleges supplied with Tea
chers free of cost. Enclose stamp for
reply.
American Teachers' Association
J. J Graham LL. D. Manager..
152-154 Randolph Buildin
Memphis Teun.
o
Lodging for Rent.
Comfortable rooms nicely fur-
nished with bath centrally located
For terms apply to
Mrs. W. J. Collins.
PERSONALS.
Mrs. R. Pellat is in the city from
the Point.
V. Smith came up from the Point
this morn in"
Vicente Simo is in the city again
just from the Point. " -
Mrs. Viviur returned to the city
from the1 Point today.
Mrs. R. Stillman cnme up from
:days on his way to Brownsville to
Miss Broughton was a1 passenger' vjsjt relatives
ou the morning's train from Point! W. W. Shely returned Saturday
Isabel. ;from a trip up the stage line.
Mrs. James Baker and children Miss Marie Decker Garcia came
were passengers to the Point last j up on .Monday's train from Browns-
evening ville and the Point where she has
Captain Jim Simms of the j bee visiting for a few weeks
schooner Josephine" I). returned to' Tne soldiers coming in Wednes-
the Point last evening
Mrs. C. E. Dorsett will go out tojThe blind aml several county
'her home La Palma ranch this
afternoon after a pleasant visit of
several days with her mother and
sisters.'
Misses Lily Mielke and Lilla Belle
jveiier returned to tne roint iast'TT t . -n
night.
George More went down and stood
on the seashore awhile last night.
O. bhiner a prominent citizen of
the Alamo City is in our city with
the view of speculating
DeKyle Smith is making regular
nightly trips to the Point this week
Ho says the moon looks prettier
from that Point of view.
Col. John McAllen and J. B.
McAIIen arrived in the city this
morning by private conveyance
from Hidalgo.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sherwood
left on the stage this morning for
their home in Houston after a
pleasant visit here of six weeks.
Josiah Turner one of Cameron
county's veteran citizens came to
town yesterday horse back having
ridden thirty miles in five hours.
This is pretty good riding.
Hon. R. Hoskins of Houston is f
a .new arrival in tho city. Mr.
Hoskins is one of the Magnolio
City's prominent business men and
an acquaintance of Mr. Maxcy's
whom he says is making arrange-
ments to return to Brownsville he
believes at an early date.
TEACHERS INTERSTATE
EXAMINATION COURSE.
Teachers wishing to prepare f or ex-
ininatiou? should write t once to
IPr.oF. J. J. GRAHAji L.U. u.. lo--
lO- iViliillUlll - L 1
Teun. for particulars concerning his
special Teachers' Examination Course.
This course is taught by mail and
prepares Teachers for examination in
every State in the Union. Leading
educators pronounce it the best course
ever offered to me xeucmuy
mfoeainn. mid all Teachers wishing to
advance in their profession should im
mediately avail tnemseives ut ii. -enclose
stamp for reply.
The pens used ly the Eastern-
nations were fashioned from re-Is.
which were well suited to the hrond
characters of the writing done with
them. Specimens of those pens
were found in the ruins of Pompeii.
It is a familiar fact that a lawn
which was once watered during a
drv season will have to be frequent-
J - Ml
ly watered or the grass win suuer
obtentimos more than if it had not
been watesed at all. The first water-
ing induces - a superficial root
development which must be sup
plied frequently with water. ;
Marine insurance IS Lr. um. -
ri "
earliest voyagers the r-noenicians
eal"u J " rr.i
nracticcd a kind of insurance. The
pram i- 11
master before senumg ma
bark to the edge oi
mortgaged against her return If
she came back he returned the
loan with a heavy premium.
Benj. Kowalski.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
-Texas.
Brownsville
RiO Grande City Notes.
anuel Alvarez from the citv of
Mexico was here the first of the
week buying mules for the Mexican
government
J. M. Rosborough and Wm.
?r5s passed here this week
Dr. McKnight came down
Fri-
day looking after the yellow fever
scare and returned to Laredo next
day satisfied that all is well.
P. J. Sullivan was here several
day caused quite an excitement
of
ficials went out to meet and escort
them to the camp about 10 a. m.
Three companies started on- the
march to Brownsville this morning.
Otto frirfioi- trill romnin riprp
.The wagons have gone back to
Hebbronville for the other two
conpames Several report mat
the marching was very hard from
jHebbronville here; it took six days
to make the trip.
August -28th
Scribe.
j American- restaurant. I have
j opened the American restaurant on
J 11th. Street opposite First National
Bank. First class American cooked
meals everything clean and agreer
able 25 cents U. S. cy. Board by
mon th $ 1 S. Wm. Forster.
W ANTE D YOUNG MEN to prepare
for Government Positions . Fine Open-
ing in all Departments. Good Salaries.
iRnuid Promotions. Examinations soon.
Particulars Free.
later-State Cor. Inst. Cedar Rapids
la 712 ros.
NOTICE OF MEETING
OF STOCKHOLDERS.
Ofiice of St. Louis Browns Ville &
Mexico Ry Co. Corpus Christi Texas.
Notico is hereby given that a special
stockholders' meeting is called for Sept.
I00u at the temporary of
fices of this company at Corpus
Chriati Texas for the purpose of au-
thorizing an increase of tho capital stock
to a total of Three Million Eight Hundred
and Fifty Thousand $3SjO000 Dollars.
Also for the purpose of authorizing the
board of directors to file an amendment
or amendments to its present charter
providing for the extension of its main
line fioni a point at or near Sinton in
San Patricio county through Refugio
Victoria Callion i Jackson Wharton.
Matagorda B azorio and Kor Bend
counties to the city of Houston in
Harri county; with a branch from said
extended main li'"" from a point not
more tha i miios distant from Che-
nango in Braznrio county to tho city
of G.Uv"5ton in G-ilviton ''n-
ty. Als f-r a braii"ti fnm i's
pre'-.-nt man line at Kmy-vi n
iu Nueces county southwest th.-u h
Hidalgo county to a point .-ixl y miJc.--distant
therefrom iu Starr county
Attest: UUIAHLOTT
President.
CAESAR KLEBERG
Secretary
New Barber Shop.
o-:-o
For a clean shave
' and latest and hest J
style of hair nut call
on us.
KItlTO .t- 11KXA 'XSTi:
Heii (tor ta Crib's Saloon.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
j nttTea.t.reKUi.rlieltliTnoTenentof:h
J . vnM 111 nfWlll b. Keel) TOUT
S'iStf Ciir rireo.mtha.hif. of
. i violent DhTiic or U1 poUoa.U ianeerom. The
S?Wilitrfeetwwof kpia
' tho boireU clear and clean It to Uio
. CANDY
FiT EH LIKE CANDY
. Pnt.nt- T&tta Good. Do
'flood. Se-it Sicken. Wjakja or Gripe: Ma4
50 cents perhox. Write lertree aanple and book-
let on health. Addreas
nitfift Krmrttt Cocicanr. Chicago er New Tork.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN
g
Just a"ived by Manteo Swiss
r
Ruthven & Ford.
NOTARIES'
SUPPLIES
; Acknowledgment
Records
Protest Records
Notarial Seals
Hex Xotvries' 'ITan ttal
Tells Notaries what to do and
how to do. 300 pages bound
in fnll cloth price .$2.50
Legal Blanks
We keep in stock all the diff-
erent forms of Legal Blanks
required by notaries attorneys
real estate dealers abstractois
bankers and merchants. Send
for price lists and order sheets;
We'Want Your Business.
M. P. EXLWE Co.
Manufacturing Stationers
Lithographers Printers and
Book Binders !
DALLAS TEXAS- g
JESSE 0. WHEELER Local Ani
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The Thomas School.
A SELECT SCHOOL FOR GLRLS
Superior advantages. Thoroughly competent literary teachers. Voice teacher
Pupil of Madame Marchesi Paris France. Leading Piano teacher from the Royal
Academy of Music London England. Stringed Instruments teacher from the
Leipsic Conservatory. Art teacher from tho National Academy of Design New
York. Elocution and Physical Culture teacher Pupil of C. H. Clark New York.
Business Department teacher Graduate of a leading Commercial College.
Large cobl and comfortable rooms. Excellent health conditions. Physician
was called in only twice during the past schoo year.Ja3
Board Tuition and Laundering for the school year $200.
Write for catalogue.
A. A. Thomas A. M. President.
tijj.u..1a.r.i.i.rn.TO;.TT.iTin.Tii'-
Solicits you to
Dniir Sundries
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candies. Onr goods
and the uodsi will ht of th best qnnlity. Our
prescription department is iu (jhanje of a rois
tered pharmacist
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sonal attention.
FOLLOW THE FLAG
Leaving St. Louis
Arriving Detroit
Arriving Buffalo
Arriving New York
Arriving Boston
Uncqualed St. Louis
Leave St. Louis 9:22 a m
Arrive Chicago 5 :20 p m
o Hours The quickest Time
Leave Kansas City
Arrive St. Louis
Arrive Hannibal
Arrive Detroit
Arrive Niagara Falls
Arrive Buffalo
Arrive New York
10:00 am
6:50 pm
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7:00 pm
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Arrive Boston
Kansa3 City and St. Louis to
Leavinz St. Louis 2:10 p m :30 p m Lv.St.Paul 7:10 p.m
LIS Kansas City 9:20 p m Jflnni. 7:15 p.m
Arriving in Minneapolis 8:10 am 0:40 p m Ar.St.Lo? 2:00 p.m
Arriving in St. Paul S:30am 7:20 pm
StoD over allowed on'all tickets via Nia2araJFalls.real3 served in "Wabas&
Palace Dining Cars.
Hours of valuable time are saved by purchasingticketsla "Wab?sh'routa
Consult ticket agents of connecting lines or address.
"W. F. CONNER W. P. A. 353 Ha Street Dallas Texas
The State Of Texas.
To the Sheriff or any Coxs-
tablf. of Cameron County Greet-
ing: August Thorsell Guardian of
the persons and of the estate of F.
B. Garriga et. als. minors having
filed in our county court his final
account of the estate of said minors
together with an application to be
discharged from said guardianship
you are hereby commanded that
by publication of this writ for
twenty days in the Browwsville
Daily Herald a newspaper
regularly published in the county
of Cameron you give due notice to
all persons interested in the ac-
count for final settlement of said
estate to file their objections there-
to if any they have on or before
the September term 1903 of said
county court commencing and to
be hofden at the court house of said
county in Brownsville on the 21st.
of September 1903 when said ac-
count and application will he con-
sidered by said court.
Witness my hand and seal of of-
fice at Brownsville this 29th. day
of August 1903.
I Joseph Webb Clerk
I County Court Cameron County
'Texas.
By M. J. Valdez Deputy.
A hereby certify the above to be
a true copy.
j elkdonio Garza Sheriff Cam-
By Doroteo Vargas Deputy.
Just arrived by Manteo okra and
tomatoes. Ruthven & Ford.
WEST END SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
L flQUlh
hiiy your DniL'-'. Tilet articles
(oinh Ti"h Hair and NhiI
line of tatimiprv and L-nvnv's
H
vvjll suit tiieconnniii-xl huver a
and prescriptions recpive his j)er-1
Isidoro Perez-
Mivanrp
WABASH ROUTE
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Chicago and all Eastern Juid Canadian cities.
Tho shortest ind only line from Kansas City or St.
Louis running over its own tracks to Niagara Fall" or
Bnffalo. Time and equipment unexcelled;
9:00 am 8:30 pm ll'ipm
7:50 pm 0:40 am IS ...Opm
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3:15 pm 7:40 am 7:30 am
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and Chicago Service.
9 :05 p m
7 :30 a m
from Kansas Cityto New York
11:32 pm
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 52, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 3, 1903, newspaper, September 3, 1903; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144292/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .