The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 20, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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ADVERTISING RATES
Space idverlfpenients One dollar per Inch j
tery enijrearly and early contracts
Qorrespondenco solicited < jn allmat ters of local
interest or of Interest to the people of Southwest
Texas Each communication must bo accompanied
by the name of it author not lor publication uu
ijss so directed but an 4 gunraiitec of good faith
For Aice T xks daily tit a m
Rio Grande Cif y Mon
ilav Weil nd Fri la at G a 111
For Point Is 1 Del daiy ut tj a iu
4 Matatnoros Mexico Ecept tin
day r nt J30 a m
ARRIVALS
roin Alice Texas daijy at 10 p m
Uu Graiue TriWeekly at 7 am
i Point Isabel daily at 0
Capijuoros Mexitova30 a 111
DIRECTOIjy
DjSTRJCT OFKCER3
District uilgiv john C R sst
phtrtct Atiprnp 1 M Turni r
iJNtrict Clerk Leyis Kowaltki
Uktrict ourJL touuuences on the
jit > t Monday ia the moaths gf Fib
wal Septetnler
CoijsTv Of Kicnus
< ountr Judge E C Iftrvo
Jonity A torney Agustn Od a
lonrtv CIiTic Joseph JVebb
faitriff S A Bvitfi
H rwtMirer IXlPdonio Giir t
jtWt > r Opflrge Chaminon
olltctor JaniHit A 13ro > yne
lnrveyor Tohn > Etrd
Inspector of Hide Casimiro Tamajo
CpMM SIOXEIlS
Precinct 2nT i 1 Antonio ynznucz
Preeinct o 2 Tljnm s Carsop
laciiict Xo a V Jfarcis3 Cantu
1rtcinct Xo 4 Pablo Perez
JCoimty court meets 1 or ci Jl criminal
pndbrobate busbttss on the fnstMon
gold built by hm tor the go eminent
fiayin March June September and
He wll nturn baturdy
btr
Pece
Cry Officers
Jlayor T pmas Carson
intfyejnarket
t tiou t the Brazos picnic
j ocil advertisements tea cento par hue firtt
iuiertioii si c enti per line each subsaanent Sn j We extend OUV sympathy to Mr
lUuWCh Liy gt r qufa Jodon and family of Rip Grande City ty rate ext ra to 1 W ior offee
in the loss of their son
The Aguilares band pamp jn again
Thursday on its return trip toward
Bro wnsville Victoria Adyqcate
Ysnbel Rodrigues and Paula L opez
indirhenip requ t fictitious signajures ppwr p Matamoros were married here this
guch conimunicatipac the right is rcscncd to I
to Uthfnameof thTwiiter jty9y a noc ty moriijng Judge 1 orto tied the jkiot
We return thanks to Mr J F Cum-
mings for an invitation to attend the
grand pieiuc on Padre Island July 29
and 23 Wp egrct our inability to at-
tend
A telegrajn was r < ceived Jiere
sterday i ruiL3 New Yiik statin
tiiHt Ir Bau Ouyuii and Miss Bui >
vinia raxtol were niairied in tliu
city at feu oclock yesterday ninrii
iiif The news creutud consider-
able surpiee here n thuir frionds
wen not aware of their intentions
Tuk Herald joins their many
friends in wishing tliein Htlong and
hijj > y yeddud lite
W for aush disclosure
Subscribers who do cot recebf their papora rcg
Tilirly are specially ieoue ted to nitify this pfiice
jjr letter or in ptwon Any such complaints will
recehe prompt uttcnlipn lud im > uro hQtter erTice
ihereifter
i
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
One yp r Postpaid S801
Six Month 500
Xe Month lpb
SGHEOULE
pT DEPABTORS AMD AttKlVAlS F
3IAIIS
DEPAKTLRE
PERSONALS
Prof Cumiuiugs jvijl return q the
Po iiit tomorrow
Mr McGiegor we are glad tojtae
is much impioyed
3ob Dnlzell accompanied his sister
Miss Mamie to the Point
Dr Oi IJ Gombe left this morning
for a few days joint at the Point
Mii Nellie Kimbsill is home again
after a few weeks spent at the xoint
M John Siinjou was in the city last
pigjjtshakijig hunds with numerous
friends
Mr A J Dear of point Isabel spent
thenjghjtm thecify returning homo
this inurning
Giy Treasurer Thurnhj m and John-
nie Kelly are at the Pnt for a few
week j Mjouin
Mts J D Anderson left vesterdav
tQr the Loint 10 spent a wcej > visjtiug
r frii nj Mrs Woodhoqsje
Mr A W Sttvburv arrived yesterda
m
fmiii Eclinburg when lie Ijad been for
sometime doing aoiue paiutng on the
court Jipuse
Miss Manjie Mzell left for the Point
this morning to at t 1 a picnic tp bo
giv n by the people of te Point on
Pade Island
O apt Geo iigidcr the gentlemanly
contractor and builder left this morn-
ing lor Rio Grande City where he goes
toturn over a building at Fort R ing
COjTTRISHITIOjY KOft THE
Jklr W II Kittrell asks in his letter
iujkou
Chief of PoliceJames II Klhaul
t us to whom he shall send contribu
Teasum
Allied Tnojnlnun
teietary M B Jto ntyT TT
rV referred thp letter to the president of
tt Feuille f
Attorney Frank FeuilleiT
iTr rt t association from
the Ladies Chantab e
Suneyor S W Lrooks
we received the following reply
Aessor
and Collector J A Michel
Wsj
TO paDIDTES
jWWmfCEZfENTS
Fqr District lilornaj
tihing over a hundred pounds 1 eyille
irjTLE EQUALS
ianos and organB for sale at Mrs
races
tMn Kraussp is agent for Otts
Tombshones
Mr J O Wheeler editor of the Her-
ald
iEAR Sjr Contributions can fee
sent to Mrs F YturriH treasurer of
the Ladies Chartuble Aid Society orto
Announcements will be published iu feB3e O Wheeler
teffi ffi1l Te Uauu fvU be gM todo any
Representative ami District 1Q thing in its powei to aid the good work
County officers 5 and its columns are always ppen to
foould always uccompany their anr relative to the matter
aovneeffifcuts withthe cash
abor unions at Ghipngo will or
ajje aR military pompanips to
figlij the Piukertong
r impT oBBED to announce the name or A est Virginia poorhouse svas
U PB Efi asacandidate for electiun to tho j andgeveH OtllM
sIaWrt oftefaWAttorncyofthh the 2Sth rt Judicial 4 311 JllJIiate
folates perished
pRAINNOMINATED
Just as we go to presa we learn
of the unanimous Domination of
Hon iW ifC H U8W at
H Clerk Webb succeedipg fp V
SaJune fish azds
yesterday
p
>
and sugar
The following inyitajtjoivs have been
sent out
M
y ou are ap dially invited attend
a Basket Pian jle to be given at
Brazos Santiagoby Jr LF Cum
mmgs on Friday and Saturday
July 22d and 23d J8JI2
The Picnic Train will leave
Brownsville at 9 a mt on Friday
returning from Point lsaltfd st 5 p
m on Saturday Tickets for round
tiipSeventj liive cents
Pareiitsare requested not to take any
jfihjjdren under tuelve years of age as
this js not xx childrens picnic
Capt Flynn of the life saving station
lias kindly giyen the iise of the station
fort p tecommodatloji of ladies and
thty qp psiss Friday nigiit very com
fortabl but any wjip usjre jto return
to the Point for the night can do so
Sail boats to be fre A b ind pf music
will be on hmdsp t at he pleasure of
dancing can b < added tohe maay
other pi asures Fish c owder and oys-
ter roast will hold the gusft pry boards
alsolirhiug purt bathing boat sail-
ing etc It wjls possum ajid jtajter
that the ancient darkey declared was
too good to talk about but think < f
to days spent on the coast eating
fish chowder oyster roast water me-
lons and fruits and a coal dip in the
turf It sets the heart to yearning
jpoyiDromuil
Rio Grande City July 20 92
Walter the six year old sou of
Air F D Jodiiu was drowned
about live o clock yesterday aiter
tiooii while lnilin < in the river
He wiis on tin s sidu of the rivet
nbi ut one hundred yards trom hit
Iioijt IIis two brttliers wuru on
the opposite jJdfjuHhe river at tjie
time auo t > uiii him sink started to
his HSsietniee hue too late io pave
him i he alarm wiiq giyei and
part hnvu been dra in the nyer
until a late hour hut have nut suc-
ceed in ijiiiljig the body
The Bersiu has n > > t arrived yet
JiOTJCF TO ClEMTQni
Tin Stat of Tpxas
County ok Cameron
To the creditors of Martin G y Gu-
tierrez Your are here notified that
Martin G y Gutierrez of t e County
of Cameron on the 2nd day of July
A J 1Q2 exepiued a deed of assign-
ment conveying to fhe undersigned
all of his property fpr tfop feenf t of
such of his creditors as will consent to
iccept their proportvomd share pf his
estate and discharge hjni from their
rpspective clsims and that the under-
signed accepted said trust and feaa
duly qualified as required by law All
creditors consenting to said assign-
ment must with in four months after
the publication of this notice make
known to the assignee thpir consent in
Ariting and within six months from
the dite of tfeis notjee fije their clnjnis
prescribed by law with vthe underj
signed who resides at Brownsville
Texas which is abQ ftjs postofice ad-
dress w
Witness my hand this 2nd day of
July A D 1892
E H Goodricii Assignee
r wv ty
f
i > ri
T0 I KLEIBE
ATTO NEYATrLAiy
Offpp over First National Bnk
Brownsville Texas
Will practice in any of the
of theState
cojirts jvheu specially
employed
5 K r 3
Wouldnt it be nice fa h aye a city f QJ AJVn PICWC
P Jil Brazos Santiago Two Hays
There is an abundance of grapes in FrolicGo Eat Drink and
Yourself
EujoiJ
itationa for a iGnic at BrirQ San
tiago next Fridav the party remaining
In the ftwim those who hold an invi °
t Th round
over till Saturday evening
trip tickets will bp SeYentynve ents
b t gentlemen are expected to pay fit
Read the invitation to the picnic at Prof T R Comings has issued in
flrs tin rtion COCtsper inch eachKub mnt I R vjts
lawrtlon Special rates given ou monthly < duir > raus > 3 lUrtJO
> r < pri r 6
CELEST
DKALEIi IN THE REST BRAN OF
IMlORTKP AND DOMESTIC
vFAMJLT 1BAp SO ICITED
ELIZABETII STREET
BUY QQQDl
A J BLOOMBERG
5tt Wpfh Street New York
BROWSVI1LE TEXAS
G M RAPHAEL
iBrnwrsville Texas
esale
oDEA LKRS INor
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IE CROS
ALL ETJEOPEAN GOODS KEPT
IN OLE MATAMOBOS HOUSE
ry Goods Staple Goods JBpots
Shoes and Groceries
ill Kindj Hats Caps Shirts and Drawers Notions and Family Brocenej
BSfMail Orders Promptly Attended To
BrownsyilIes
Texas
GBOOEBJES
Maiamoras Mexico
>
ei ale Merchants
oDEALERS Ilsrjq
M
Dry Goods Boots Shoes Huts
iaM Notions
Wincliester Arms and Am-
munition
ro s Grand Assorlmen
OF
FRUtTS CANXED GOODS TEAS COFFEE CHOCO-
LATES FINE CANDIES CRYSTALIZ D FRUITS
CAKES DRIED AND FRES FjyTJTS GARDEiN
EEDS OF 4LI IfllljrjDS FURNITURE
MATTING CKOCKERY GLASSWARE
AND FINE LAMPS
Large gupply of Staple and Fancy
Grpceries always on b jid
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Bada I k
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 20, 1892, newspaper, July 20, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61132/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .