Daily Velasco Times (Velasco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 104, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY T1ME8
J8KUKD EVERY MORXIXÜ BY
GOODMAN & Mc FA EL ANT)
TO THE PUBLIC.
All subscriptions to the daily Times
are payable to Mr. L. Itosner, our city
circulator, who is authorized to re-
ceipt lor same. And all persons in-
debted to the Daily Times for sub-
script ious since January 1st must pay
him, as the daily subscription list is
entirely separate from the other busi-
ness. Respectfully
Goodman & McFahlani\
MENTION THE TIMES.
Any person receiving a copy of this
paper, will do the proprietors a favor
l>y mentioning The Times In writing
to advertisers or the Brazos River
Channel and Dock oompauy. The
Times is working hard for Velascoand
wants what" credit it deserves—The
Times will answer all letters prompt-
ly and turnish all ¡information it can
about the future metropolis of Texas
Mention The Times in your correspon-
dence toVelaseo property owners.
Time Table:
Volnsco Terminal Ry
Through passenger Trains daily, ex-
cept Sunday.
I.KAVE.
Houston . • 10:40 a. in.
Velasen 2;.'K) p, in.
wikivk:
Volnsco 2:10 p. m.
Ifouston 5:40 p. m.
m. p. MORRIE8SEY.
STEAMER \V II. STEADMÁN.
« l.EAVK VKtASCO!
T o clock a.m.
10 " n. m.
■> " p to.
* l.EAVK IJUINTANA :
h o'clock a, in.-
1 " J>> m.
•V45— p. m.
J. WARD, Captain.
LOCAL ITEMI
Kvervbodv lake- The Times.
W. E. Cooke of the Corpus Christ!
Gulf News, who was to have beeu
' here April 1st, to take a position on
I The Times'editorial stall', has been
Have you see*i tlie Texas Pharmacy. qU¡te ¡n for some time. He is now
Examine mj-Teckwear and you will convalescent and will arrive as soon
not fail to admire it. N. F. Corr, Ar- as 1,0 ,s ab,c to «° °" d ^'
BOARDERS WANTED!
AT
THE HI LI. HOUSE
cado building.
Foi drui;
tlie Texas
and toilet
Pharmacy.
articles, <ro to
For low prices in clothing
kinds go to J. Rosenstranch.
Velasco business men should keep
well represented in The Times.
¡ liobinet mosquito bars and all
i other goods marked down at J Ros-
My Stiff' Hats and Crush Hats tire j enstrauch's
unsurpassed in quality, style and ¡ Conie and look at my handsome
price N. F. Corr, Arcade building. ¡ 8,°ck of table linen, towels, napkins
QUIKTTAKTA, TB:
of all [ Nice Large. Airy Roorcs and the Eost Board to be Pound In the Oity and at Be*«-
0 J HILL, Proprietors.
onatle Hatos.
1 will pay particular attention to
mail orders. N. F. Carr, Arcade build-]
ing.
I'liRSONAl. MENTION
■
N. 11. Williams, of Brazoria is in the
city.
E. Steinhardt of Louisvill Ky., is at
the Velasco.
Newest thing in the city is the Tex-
| as Pharmacy.
etc. J. Itooentraugh.
Just received, a new line of th>
latest styles of crushers and black
It you want bargains in silk puff! stiff hats from 50 cts. up, at J. Rosen-
bosom shirts, go to Rosenstrauch. ¡ stra'ush's.
For the latest styles of ladies dress
goods go tj> J. Rosenstrauch.
Go to the Velasco
hot or cold baths—2ó
Rath house for
cents. Prompt
Powder 35 cents pound at Ithody &| attention and neat service, near the
VELASC0S ARTESIAN WELL.
Mitchell's, corner ,\ve. R and South
5th street.
Elegant dress shirts from 75 cents
and upwards. N.- F. Carr, Arcade
building.
Just received a flue line of California
canned goods at Rhody & Mitchell's,
corner Ave. B and South 5th streets.
i theatre.
1 mo
I have the cheapest and best line of
gents' hose in the state. Public In-
spection solicited. N. F..Corr, Ar-
cade building.
S. T. Coldwater, the boot and shoe
man has just received a larpe assort-
ment of ladies Oxford ties, for sale at
the lowest price.
I have nothing but gent ' furnish-
ishing goods, and have everything to
suit the taste and pocket of the public.
Convince yourself by calling on me.
N. F. Coir, Arcade building'.
THAT HACKING COUGH can be
so quickly cured byShiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. For sale by Miller &
Matkin.
Wilson Bros. Town made shirts—
.best in the world at N. F. Corr's. Ar-
cade building.
Come and see the Texas Pharmacy.
See my select line of hot weather
shirts. N. F. Corr, Arcade building.
WILL YOU SÚFFER with Dys-
pepsia and Liver complainiShiloh's
j Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure'you.
I For sale by Miller & Matkin.
I You can ¡ret a nioo clean room ¡it I lie
Pearl hotel, neatly furnished, ¡it from
$1.75 to ¡34.00 per w< > >■;.
¡ Negligee Shirts from 50 cents to ¡?-
, at N. F. Cpri, Arcade building.
Finest.lot- of breakfast bacon 'in the
: city at Rhody Mitchell's, corner
Ave 1 and South 5th street.
If you want bargains in boots and
shoes and ladies Oxford ties, go to J.
Rosenstrauch. He has the
stock in the city.
The colored citizens of Velasco and
H raster la county are making big pre-
parations for a grand celebration .on
Emancipation Day.
The steamship Austerlitz was at a
late hour last night reported as being
outside tho bar.' As the hour Was late
the rumor could not be verified.
Rev. Beaty han began a series of
meetings at the school house. They
will continue as long as the people
show any interest in them.
According to the, new time table,
the passenger train over the Terminal
now arrives an hour earlier. This is a
great improvement over the old one.
Those popular young lawyers,
Messrs. Holland &Levy have enlarged
their law offices and fitted' them up
nicely. They now have one of the of-
fices in the city.
received a
It is a
W.S. Tobey ofSt. Louis is registered 1
at the Velasco.
N. M. Norlleet paid Rraxoria a busi-
ness-visit yesterday.
Hi Í). Bjooke paid Brazoria a busi-
ness visit yesterday.
Rev. J. H. Shapard returned yester-
day evening from Columbia.
Miss Belle Lodwick of (Quintana, is
visiting friends in this city.
The Fidelity anil Casualty
Aooident Inaurnnoo Co.,
OK NEW.,YORK,
O. 49. Olopoland,
ARcnl for Veliwco h«4 (¿ulntana, Texas,
omck at ql i nt asa
ili-llvcr : policies "m:. lukliiK : npplleatio.il
Aooident Tiokata.
F. W. HAINS,M. D.,
Physician apítí Surgeon,
Corner Ave, South ÜÍ1 sts.
VELASCO,-TEXAS.
J. N. Schültz has just
handsome piece of furniture,
revolving library and will be used by
him for his handsome new Seaside
circulating library.
lee cream,milk shakes, fresh fruits
and the finest confectionaries in the
city at Burkett Bros.
T. J. Shaw has been employed in
Messrs. Seaburn & Hudgins' butcher
opsli 1 le is a first-class bntcher and
can ¿ret more tenderloin steaks out of
a bee! than any other man in Velasco.
Rev. A. S. Smith, colored, will be-
jii'i 11 a protracted meeting on April 10,
in (his city. Quite."itmibér of min-
isters from other cities will lie present
lo ;is¡:;L him in I he work. It is hoped
that lie may meet with success
The steamship A usteiiit/. is over du ¡
and probably would have been in port!
(,t | had the dense fogs that have rolled in j
! from the sea during the past several <
days ñwt been so great. She will j
come in as soon as it clears away.
O. (5. Smith oí Gainaville, Texas,
finest: is autographed at the Velasco.
Mrs. Smith and Minnie Cowart were
visiting friends in Quintana Monday.
Joe Cottreaux leb yesterday for New
Orleans to attend the Con fed era to re-
union.
Gu"y M. Biyan Jr., a p'omlneut
banker of Bryan, Texus, arrived in
the city yesterday.
D. F. Rowe, a popular young legal
light of Brazoria, arrived in the city
last night on the Justine,
J. G. Pimmons, of Houston, arrived
in the city ydflterday and is comfort-
ably quartered at the Velasco.
Messrs. Borkalew and Relly, a
couple of our Kansas visitors, were
down at Quintana yesterday inspect-
ing the Jetties. t
Mr. Schrelber, of the cotton jammers
association, and a personal friend of
Mr. L. Rosner, of this 0itjr, arrived
last night trom Galveston.
The Times office was brightened
Monday morning by a pleasant call
fróm Mrs Smith and Misses Alice
Daniels, Liza Daniels, Minnie Cowart
and Nina Lodwick of Quintana.
Misses Terrese Bryan and Emma
Perry, two of Quintana's most faci-
nating young ladies, were in the oity
and paid The Times office "á very
pleasant and appreciated visit yester-
day. Call again ladies.
A. M.Gray, business manager of the
eminent elocutionist, Mr. Beaumont
Claxton, made The Times oilice a
pleasant call Monday night. Mr.
Gray is a clever gentleman and ore
with whom it is a pleasure to meet,
lie went to Brazoria yesterday.
Swlt7.«r Kane.
Perhaps you don't know that we
have Swiss cheese.
P. F. Com us & Co.
I. HARFflSON,
THE-LEADp-TAILOR.
FORMERLY Ofiih ALVICSTON,
Has opened a «hop In tbip city, with hca<l(|iinr
t rs at Gordon & Harrtn'ii's furniture store,
where he Is prepared to "It you with a suit of
elóthes of the latest style., No lit no pa-
s*r
LEWIS R. BRYAN,
ATTORNEY-.- AT - LAW.
(OIBm Over J'oNiolllc.c )
VmImoo, Taxaa.
Will practice In thacaurth of Brazoria, Matagor
da and adjointae counties.
. 8ILVEN,
ARCHITECTS AND SUPERINTENDENTS,
\ HuASCQ, tkxas,
w. i! ml'nmin.
lliiiieini, Texun.t
M S. MUNRON, JRO
Velase..
• MUNSON t MUNSON,
^.ttorne3ris-at-Xja*w.
(Office ovor"l'o toillcc)
VELASCO TEXAS.
-oo to thk-
VELASCO GROCERY CO
M
For Choice Fresh Family Groceries.
Best Quality, Lowest Prices,
J. It. DCTKE, Manager.
<\ vence A, Bet. 8. 2d A 3d STsr
wm. Thaison, •
AGENT FOR LEMPS BEER,
Mr. .1. Rosenstrauch leaves next
Depth 1,100 Feet.
Flow 1,000.000 Gallons Every Twen-
ty-four Hours.
I B. SHEA,
If you want a nice room cheap, stop | week lor northern markets to buy a
large stock of (Spring and Summer
I at the Pearl hotel.
.
You can get photos at the tent
good and as cheap as in Chicago,
as
,
- AT LAW.
Will practice in nil
l'ost olliec huildinn.
State courts. Oilice
Velasco, Texas.
lor Sale iii IIciiiIiik New Mexico..
Splendid furniture business at a
bargain, will invoice $8000. Will give
goods and in order to make room for ¡ time on part. This is a very good lo-
the new stock, ho will for tlie next. cation. Have two through railroads
thirty days close out liis stock at a ! and one building to Mexico. For full
We invite you to come and see us at! hig reduction. Call early aud avoid j particulars call on or address.
j the Texas Pharmacy, Ave. D and g. ¡the rush. j (<ko. IT. Bloom,
i 2d street. Peel, & Simmons, j A pleasant party was given the Iit-| Doming, N. M.
tie children at the residence of Mrs. I inssoú'TlON.
l>«iteco>t last oyonins. The little j Th„ w„ll& Nu'rllert l„„ tl.l
Tr. W,.i k:kv 1 -m7s 1- the Ie.,l-itolk" W,T" i «"—'««• * ,,,"lu"1 c0""""1'
1 music and gaines. Mrs. Pentecost aud ¡ ., .. .. . . v .. v. ,
ing paper, try it, advertise in it. | ,.llllI.I„ilt,, .ri,,,l,l««e,i ihn < • ^'iH ictir ng and N. M. Norilect
continuing tlie otiHincss at the old
VELASCO,
TEXAS.
lee Cold llecr Always on Hand.
Promptly Filled.
All Orders
i (ío to the Pearl hotel for nice clean
' rooms.
13 e:ra.t;i£3t:ry I
' % A, MiSIER, ML
OlTii-e ('or. Avo.U and Sout h 2d St
dr. j. w. car ico.
iiki h i : Ave A. next door to In. jomn.011 ,
Drtitf Sinrc.
Tin: I'ooii Tukatkk Without Chah«;i-:
day or nU'lil. and ¡iicdicine «iv< 11 to those win
arc unable to pay.
paper,
If you want lo rent a nice neat
clean room, go to tho 1'earl hotel.
and
Reynolds will make
until I he 71 i 1 of A |>i
dozen.
DR. G. S. SMITH
PHYSICIAN AHQ SURGEON,
Oilice Av«> It Oppomti' lloiel Velasco
Dr. J. V. Braham
DENTIST.
Bridge and Crown Work a Specialty
Okeic e Hocks: From !> to 12 a. m.
and trom 1 ]>. m., to >5 p. m.
d St., over Muv-
music and games. Mrs. Pentecost aud
charming daughter gladdened the
hearts of tlie little ones with a boun-'
tiful suj>ply of delicious cakes, candies
.fruits etc. Quite a number of the i
o on timet photos', , ., , ■
, (í ¡ largor children wore present and en-1
" '"'jjoyed thomselves fully as well.
. I4l .i Incident. The New Orleans con-
( AlAUHII ( ( IIK1), health and
sweet breath sec tired by Shiloh's Ca-
tarrh Remedy. Price •" () cents. Nasal !
For sale by Miller &j '""Í^puí. Only buy Insurance that
"insures," and thai is^not effected by1
Brick, lime, Portlandt and Boson- j large tires (Boyal, Lancashire, Aetna,
dale cement, plaster paris and goat's i phoenix of Hartford, St Paul F M
hair, for sale by Mahoney A Swanson. and others, reprsonted here.)
, , , , . . , C. W. .Jone & Co. Agents,
Pure ami fresh drugs kept in stock . .. ....
, . ,, i , A recade Building,
and prescriptionscarfully compounded
at ail hours ut the F.I Mérito Phar-' N'nilre.
C'lliCAoo, III., A j ri 1 1.—We will not
NIC HITS made mis- \ he responsable for any accounts con-
Boyd & Mayfield,
I' I I VSICIA NS A NT) HUBO EONS.
Oilice over Miller Mnlkln'H Dnigstore
Store, «'or Ave. C and S. 2d 8U.
Tlie poor treated without charge from 4 to t>
and from 7 to s p. ni.
Velasco, - Tex.
I njretor
Matkin.
free.
tlagration, April ,'{rd.
Result. Many small insurance d
w recked.
stand, and assuming all hills and con
tracts, and collecting all accounts due.
is,aid ftrm I . Wa Mi,
N. M. NoltKI/KKT. I
In retiring from the above firm I do- ]
sire to thank all of my friends for tlie:
many past favors, and solicit a con-
tinuance of the same for Mr. Norlleet,. |
wam„
rooms III the ¡
R.
E.
MURRELL,
A,ttorney-at-Law
AM)
General Land Agent
VELASCO. TEXAS.
C. <*. HHOELER,
-i JEWELER,
macy.
SLKKlMiESS
erabie by that terrible cough
Cure is the remedy for you.
Iiv Miller & Matkin.
Nicest and cheapest
city at the Pearl hotel,
Watch carvliiR frohi photographs. Call and ¡ex-
Owing to tlie fact time (,'ol M. S.I amine my Koods.
Miinson is unable to address tho Dom-; vei.asco .... TEXAS
ocratic club at its regular meeting to- .
night, tho meeting is hereby post- w. M. iímixani . W, t Lkvy
poned until next Thursday nignt
Wm. JIoi.eanI), President.
Shiloh's
For sale
11 acted in our name unios our written
orders are presented.
SAM I EI. 1. Pope tN: ' '<>.
Holland & Levy,
IIAWV EKS,
Abstracts of Velasco city lots fur-
nished at tho oilice of Shapard, Ste-
vens «fe Co., in Velasco, one hour after
receiving the order for tlie work.
Brassouia C'ocntv Abstkact f'o.
OMHi
liel
for Ave. (' and Smith :
A Shannon'sdriii; store
The Times job oilice is the
equipped of the kind in this section of
Texas. Come in and examine our
Work.
i Jolly Crow.
hast night the stainer Whitewater
came in from (Jaiveston having on
board a large cargo of assorted freight,
in addition her passhger list was
about forty people, twenty-five of
best whom wore c ;tton jammers and sc.
men who came over to load the steam-
er Austerlitz. They were a jolly set
and no mistake.
vecahct >,
TEXAS,
t i GARBOLINEUM AVEN««lUft?
lUylaiarmlJ
end Stone I'rnHcrviiiK Com
pound 11,1 Kjalit, ujiplicd with un ordinary
inii-ii. i( is Kiianuitcod to preserve any
hind of wood, iibovo or tinder tho «round
or water, lor at lea-t llflecn yeurs, and keep
• ill nil KlndH of InxeeiH. It Ik we'd by tho
1'. S. and almost till foreign OovcrimienlN¡ ¡
WATER JEWELERS,
For furiiicr infoririiitloti ami Circulara
please address or cull ou
A. BOW HUH & CO., I
- TEXAS.
QUINTANA,
K. O. COI'l-LANI) & Co
I
Avennd C, next lo Snyder linllillnn, early a Une
of Watches. Clocks. Jewolory and Silver-
All repniriiiK done prompt-
ly and Satisfaction (jiiarantecu
I
Taxaa
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