The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 59, Ed. 1, Friday, September 11, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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THE HEEALD
-JESSE O. WHEELER
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
JArV.ES T. DENTON.
BUSINESS MANAGER.
FBIDAT SEPTEMBER 11. 1003.
TWO IXCOMFLETE 2TEWS '
ITEMS.
Perhaps the best examples of
incompleteness in matters of im-
portant news which one frequently
-sees in the newspapers arefurnished
by tie following-two items clipped
-.from the San Antonio Express:
Taylor. Tex. Sept. 7. A few
-davs j.?o Jlanaqer G. E. King of
the T ;lor Ice factory captured a
dozen full grown active boll weevil
whi :. :ie placed in a small phial
and a:. er tightly corking the bot-
tle i.e took it to the factory and
ther-- froze it in the middle of a
200-pound cake of ice. After the
freezing process the cake of ice was
placed on exhibition on the street
uni:ii"wed to melt. When the
we-Vii were exposed to the sunshine
aftr iJ'i hours captivity in the
fro-. rif "ptncJc the insects showed
sigi "f activity and life.
W.i did the reporter not wait a
fev. i urs and then tell us. whether
the .pcvil actually returned to full
'I hey 'showed signs of sctiv-
1 life." But was that all?
- i-ntific interest lies in the
i f actual restoration to life.
Bugle Calls At Fort Brown. The State Of Texas.
To the. Sheriff or any Coxs-
General Orders No. 25. The table of Camerox County Greet-
following list of service calls are mo: August Thorsell Guardian of
j ... ... -ii l the persons and of the estate of F.
adopted for this post and will be J . . .
1 y B. Garnga et. als. minors having
observed after September 6th. and fijed in our coulty court ;s fjnai
remain so until further orders: account of the estate of said minors
The mornings calls are as fol- together with an application to.be
j0W6. discharged from said guardianship.
t--" x n - on -ii - m 'youare hereby commanded that
First call p:30; reveille o:40; nll!iltin n fM fnr
assembly 5:45; mess 6:05; sick hventy days in the Brownsville
6:30: drill except baturday and! Daily Herald a newspaper
LAZARE LEVY
JOS L. CAIN
Lazaie
Lbyb
life
it
:
D.J
: y revive:
Txpreb' Mexico City cor-
.. I'-nt sends out the following:
remains of Kerran Cortez
anions Spanish conqueror of
. niio.; resting place has
rt' been unknown have at
l)"n discovered by Seiior
tl.in Aleman who is a lineal
..iint of Cortex. The' were
1 in t!ie chapel adjoining the
:.o-iital which was founded
!i. .u l-'i's. In the year 1629
ctnain were unearthed and
. 1 to lexctico where they
. i until l'i when thev
...ken to Italy by the third
i .onteleon. Eight years
i.c bones were returned to
and deposited in the Church
where thev remained until
re-
n
lb
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hit.
last
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W:re have the remains
Sunday 6:30; assembly except
Sat. and Sun. 6:35: recall from
drill except Sat. and Sun. 7:35;
fatigue except Sunday 8:00; guard
mounting S:4o; assembly S:5o;
roeall from fatigue except Sunday
11:30; first sergeant'sll:30; mess
12:00 noon.
The evening calls are as follows:
Fatigue except Sunday 1:30;
recall from fatigue except Sunday
4:30; mess 5:00; parade" first call
Monday Wednesday and Friday
5:45; assembly Mon. Wed. and
Fri. 5:55; tattoo 9:30; call to
quarters 10:45; taps 11:00.
Saturday inspection first call
7:30 a. m.; assembly 7:45 a. m.
When there are battalion in-
spections or musters they will oc-
cur at the same time as prescribed
for inspection on Saturdays. On
days when there is no parade retreat
will be held as follows: First call
5:40 p. in.; . assembly 5:55 p. in.;
retreat 6:00.
Immediately after revoille each
company will be given fifteen
minutes drill. in the setting-up ex-
ercises under the supervision of an
oflicer.
By order of Major Geo. F. Cooke
Commandant Fort Brown.
J. De Camp Hall
First Lieut and Batt. Adjt.
26th. Infantrv.
regular!' published in the county
of Cameron yon give due notice to
an persons interested in tne ac
count for final settlement of said
estate to file their objections there-
to if any the' have on or before
the September term 1903 of said
county court commencing and to
be holden at the court house of said
count' in Brownsville on the 21st.
of September 1903 when said ac
count and application will be con
sidered by said court.
Witness mv hand and seal of of
fice at Brownsville this 29th. day
of August 1903.
Joseph Webb Clerk
County Court Cameron County
Texas. v
Bv M. J. Valdez Deputv.
A hereby certify the above to ;be
a true copv.
Celkdo.nio Garza Sheriff Cam
eron County 1'exas.
By Doroteo Vargas Deputy.
Important Notice
To the Teachers and Patrons of
the Public Free Schools of the City
of Brownsville.
Owing to the delav in obtaining
the necessary text books the open-
ing of the public free schools of this
city is hereby postponed until Mon
day the 21st day of September
i 1903.
By order of the board of trustees.
Louis KowfvLSKi
Secretary.
SII"
of
it is
last i
cxn :
Ja?t
W
leave
been
s21? There is a long lapse
- from 1S24 to 1093 when
-'-Jemnlv announced that "at
remains have been dis-
d." Where are they now "at
Why not finish the story?
- it - ur interest and then
the matter open to conjecture?
Cu
Cane Belt Road.
-tar:
V Clark has returned from St.
Loi is vhere the plans of himself
and -seriates and the Missouri
ompany who are to finance
his Ki.e Belt road from Sinton to
Houston and Galveston are said to
have been full consummated. Con-
struct;' is to begin within 30
Jays. Mr. Clark is president of
the re j 1 a Bay City rice man nam
ed Chilson vice-president and Judge
Mast- r-nn of Brazoria general at
torn y.
Tb .Missouri Trust people arc
interested with Mr. Clark in his big
rice farm near Port Lavaca. This
road promises to be a great devel
oper a-id especially if it were forked
below Edna and run through Cuero
toward San Antonio. The people
will have to watch that young
fellow Clark. He is a hustler with
a grasp of big enterprises and has
-the friendship and confidence of
people who are able to put his plans
into successful undertakings.
General Great Cited.
War Deparmont Orders Him lo
Show Cause Why He Gave
Out News to the
- Press.
GaIve.iton News:
San AntoniorSept. 7. Gen Fred
I). Grant commanding the Depart-j
ment of lexas is a friend of news-
paper men and gives them all the
nlagnolia Dairy Farm
Shear ct Putegnat. Proprietors
Will deliver Fresh Milk on and af-
ter June 1-1903 at 10 cents a quart
Mexican coin.
Lave orders at Botica del Leon
NOTICE OF AIEETING .
OP STOCKHOLDERS.
WHOLESALE
Grocers and Commission Merchants
020000810 Tchoupitoulas St.
P. 0. B.ox 1059 New Orleans La.
. -"sssrjsss
We respectfully solicit consignments of Rough and
Clean Rice.
Our Commission Department is under the personal
supervision" of our Mr. Levy who is thoroughly posted
on everything pertaining to the Rice business.
Groe
VyJL JL'
DIEBOT TO CONSUMEBS
Wholesale 2:'rices
X have opened an office and wareroom in the San Boman Building
on Elizabeth street where I am offering for sale a complete line of
Groceries in any quantity at wholesale prices.
T will continue to receive supplies by every steamer.
Terms Cash in U. S. Currency or its. equivalent in Mexican Money
at current rate of exchange.
BEHXA1W L. GA1K
Grocer and Commission Merchant.
Galveston and Gnif Steamship Line.
The Freight and Passenger Steamship iVlanleo
will sail from Galveston June IS and from Brazos Santiago June 22
and every ten days thereafter except as unavoidable delays may prevent
The line has es-'
tablished an office
on Parker Row on
12th. Street.
Office of St. Louis. Brownsville &
Mexico Ry Co. Corpns Christi. Texas.
Kotice is Hereby given that a special
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legitimate assistance he can in 'et- 1903. :t thn tsmimmn- nr.
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS
3Irs. W'rxsLow'sSooTinxG Syrup has
been used for over CO years by millions
of mothers for their children vrliile
teething -with perfect success. Itsoothes
the child softens the gmns allays all
pain; enres wind colic and is the best
remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve
the poor little sufferers immediately.
Sold by Druggists in every part of the
world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be
nreandaskfor "Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- j
. ing Syrup" and take no other kind.
ting news. His friendship for
them has resulted in his being call
ed on by the War Department to
show cause wRv he "ave out for
publication matters that should
have first been transmitted to the
Secretary of War.
His offense if there be any of
fense consisted nf his srivinL' to
o- o
reporters in advance of sending it
to Washington his. annual report
the substance of which was publish
ed in San Antonio papers and was
wired to other papers. Gen.
Grant claims that he was not vio
lating any rule of the department
is giving out the report.
We learn from a reliable source
that R. W. btayton attorney for
the Sap railroad and party will be
in tins city either tonight or to
morrow.
RIO GRANDE RICE.
I he R.-ports From That Section In
dicate An Abundant Yield.
Mr. Frank L. Kirk agent of the
Brownsville Transportation compa
ny states that his advices from the
Rio Grande Valley are to the effect
that' the rice crop in that section is
very fine. During the past few
months there has been a Ian
amount of threshing and irrigation
uiauiiiuery snippea to Jtirownsville
tnrough this port and manv ex-
tensive farms have been opened in
that section. The prospect is that
inoit of the rice harvested along
the lower Rio Grande this season
will be handled through Galveston.
Galveston Tribune. 1
''licis of this coiapaiiY at CJornns
CliKj.ti Te;is for the purpose of au-
thorizing au increase of the capital stock
to a total of Three Million Eij;ht Hundred
and Fifty ihou-aml r&5S5O0001 Dollars.
Also for the purpose of authorizing the
board of directors to lile an amendment
or ameudmenls to its present charter
! roviumg tor the extension of its mam
line from a point at or near Sinton in
San Patricio county through Refugio
Victoria Lallioun Jackson Wharton.
Matagorda Brazorio and For: Bend
counties to the city of Houston in
Harris county; ivith a branch from said
extended main line from a point not
more inn:i -ix miles distant from Che
nango m Braz-ino oontny to tr.s city
. f . i. . - . . .
01 tj!'v-t.un in Lraivt'ston comi-
ty . Alsj for a braush from its
pres ut main line at KingsviHe
in Nueces county southwest through
Hidalgo county to a point sixty miles
distant tnerolrom 111 btarr county.
Attest: URIAH LOTT
President.
CAESAR KLEBERG r
Secretary.
IfcIO GEAXDE RAILROAD COMPANY
AND
F. B. GdRRIGd Agents.
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS.
MOTEL
MILLER
HRFITTED
AND - -5-
UEPrjltXISHED
Meals the Choicest
To Be Obtained
On the market. .
o 9 e
A Three Story Brick
40 Nicely Furnished Rooms.
On Principal Business Street.
e e o
ICoa.sonalile Kates
to Families
PKOPKETOIi
g
A dear fri on hss passed away one
who might I.uve !:n saved had sho 1
taken 7. our advife - had sho done what
bo manv liioc.&in-j of other "women
havo do::. vho t bless tha most
wonder:. I of ou zr.f -;:cmes.
Shs -.- nerveless filled with
pjiin ; ail n .-vi::iEg from simple neglect
of those diseases which come to so
many women. Had eae tiksa your
f- - GERSTLE'S - -1
I FEMALE PANACEA J
3 sho would bo to-day s woll and happy woman. Every woman
H Bhonldtnow of O.F. 1'. the one great remedy that invariably cares.
nS. RIOE'5 IIUSCAHD WHITES:
U . "Oa3jwac-jniT. wiijsjrr:-ujb:'j .:.': Toiwrh'-aor'-ni fMindoTirfim'lTrhT-
. fj r bottlej rured her sound
1
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i btstuta li9 toofi. i. 1". for totaatizikbeicreunJatercuntl-.tn.ent-
OiiViUuE F.ICE. flirftld. JTo.
--tinTT. Dnrinscnnflnv
r.s hi U. . -Lh her otir eilld.
DRUGGISTS
SELL G. F.
P.
If roirealnot fni"r conwl brnnr f res book.
eonGlenr9forfrewiidTir(u L13:ES HEALTH CLCB
core uuii.c x Ui&zunoopa. . unit.
v :-- -
?L. A. ROUSSET.
a
Elizabeth Sfreet.
Jt St:
Brownsville Tex.
HOW'S THIS?
"We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J.CHENEY & Co.
Toledo O.
We the undersigned have known P.
J. Cheney for the last 13 years and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
ably to carry out any obligations made
by their firm
West & Truax Wholesale Druggists
Toledo O.
Waldixg Kikxax & ilAP.vix Whole-
sale Druggists Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Testi-' Fortunate is the man whose
moniajs sent free. Price 75c. per bottle -. .
Sold by all Druggists. friends are all good and his enemies
Hall's Family Pills are the best. al 1 bad.
f
Tonsorial Artist.
t
The place to get a first-class
Shave or Hair-Cut.
Polite and Courteous Atten-
tion to AH .
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 59, Ed. 1, Friday, September 11, 1903, newspaper, September 11, 1903; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144299/m1/2/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .