The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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eultivators at
Cattle
.... 115
and hacks at Hart
Salves and yoarlings 131
Hogs ....
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just arrtved at
2
IF YOU WAND
second band stoves
cultivators at
T
goods call on Mm
OUR PRICES WILL BE FOUND
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to rent or sell at
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merchandisecheap
Is Complete ill Every Respect
Mm Brauer's is
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sets at J no. It
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cook stoves at
Country Produce Bought and Sold.
Quick Sales and Small Prolts OurMollo.
received by 1. II ing relatives and friends:
on the 22ml by the school children by
Xu
Bev. S. W. Wesley the "Cowboy the plantiug of lifty or slaty forest trees
CKNTIAL LOcATION
POLITE ATTENTION.
for Five Dollars
KWe
at John R. Martin's.
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The Aransas Pass still
satisfy your love for
our
NATIONS’
prosrects forth* not
Assurep.
weeks.
and good workman-
XOXEYCASXOTBUXBETTEBCEIXXIEXS.
Both are found at
old reliable Beeville
lie
Arsdcoidhuxangdooaslattnxstinnshop.kindsBeeville Drug store.
Beeville saddlery.
property here, and to
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DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY
El
Texas.
teww Topten
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7ueriptiemeGerefotty Compoun
ician &
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ittentiom wivem •
TERRIBLE
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hear me only
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Farmers do you
Culti
lore
Cake Flour for
Aunt Jemima’s Pan
REAGA
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on Cultivators
Fresh Groceries
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New Stock!
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He
t groceries will be new
and of the beat quality
ed st l« the
how few sc
XVTr A CaMraKLL
rain fell Saturday night
sisting < f patriotie dectamatiotis by the
pupils. interspersrd with a few dm
logues and choruss. Too much com;
mehdation cannet be accredited the
teachers of the publieschools for taking
advantage of such occasions as the one
just mentioned to give the pupils an
airing before the public. < ne feature
•ard are agents for all
d periodicals. Subscribe
' and save postage and
s Senate saloon
amarketiikeii.
• f....... all thu
its propertiesm
re monthly imp
in the side and M
weknesses. we
ies a powerful to
arly adapted 1*0
end for our beak.
rcioTzi
IDERT
casketsand ■
( Books, Stationery,
I Fine Toilet Articles.
was commenced on the
Bank building Tuesday,
iascan convenienty work
tod the brick work will be
to of fifteen or twenty
to see the newest styles citic by landing passengers in Houston
Mites goto Mathews * two hours earlier than the P’acific with
to be making amends
B neglect of last.
Fremh Garden Need
just arrived at John R. Martin'*.
cuxav nonxs Ix nuwcouxrr.
YCUL
PEEL WE
ven qf Corpus Christ
to the city.
* you price goods at
i the grocery line, both
Ple.good and fresh at the
(all at th* Beasley
took store.
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9 variety
-cheaper
make a
goods.
FHM
n'a
tBroa.
stove* at PH-
D GOODS
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Notions
Don to your
nd you to take
wil relieve M
5f
Aters st Hart Bros.
ns and pure fresh
A Howard.
mer need* at Hart
! nd funeral rote* always
den’a. *
need in bulk at Jno. R
The Denth Kall.
Since last publication three homes
have been visited by the dread destroyer
and three firesides have been over-
shadowed with gloom.
G nardian’s Notice.
To I Ee SheriI or wwy «Inetemnen
pur Laundry
Of Kan A
BT. GA
one of tii*
an intenne
that the younger pupils disported them-
selves with more self possession than
the youths and young misses, which
perhavs was due to a lack of experience
in appearing in public on the part of
the latter, as such entertainments have
until in the last two years, been rare in
Beeville. The literary features of the
entertainment were such as to indellt-
bly impress upon the young mind the
earlier incidents of the history of the
nation and the character of the man
whose natal day they celebrated.
. . ■
1 a pre
latter
CULTIVATORS,
PESE& HARROWS,
No 2, large else, eash
No. 1, ordinary, 2 for
SFOnBythePostomee:
so the operal
ructed th* <
m. 1 tonly,
ble iron and
! anil von will
§ Cotton
snoozing by the
----- .... uuuE. Joe, * broth rr of
l rank hasbeen in Jail for several month*
awaiting trial for cow stealing
--FCORN, AND MEAL***
FRUIT, CONFEOTIONS, TOBACCOS, ft CIGARS.
Ratios pricesithopes
SToceries, giro* erock-
Baton curativeot
Wool, Hides, and Other Produce.
Give us a call before purchasing esewhere.
appearance, however, was fully made
up by his remarkable playing. With a
magic touch of his bow delightful tones
seemed to leap forth from his violin,
and the audience was carried away
with his rendition of Sobre las Olas, and
though lie was inclined to stop, would
not la-content till he played again, it
January. MUI Hi teH
clerk, A C ReeCountv, fe si
- AND BUILDING MATERIAL.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERBFOR -
BARBED WIRE,
We also carry a large lot of builder’s hardware
I of tbias.
etine Ri?
nuch, "
of Goliada
trertsor W.
f tut £3
u ileitis
ng at our
J -‘i ii.
•Ml C. I. Goodmanm,
citizens of Orange were
he latter ownnadesrable
uri
Common I Ind, No. 2, 1 for.
XaL each.
168 margins I hope to merit a share of the trade of the public.
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Met tin- vast number of
kJ. I Claro and others
1 will commence about
The cattle business will
activity this season than
Cattle Market.
krlwM for the Bas uy , J. Medlnufa a Ca
;x«s UBUASa, La . February n, lass
Agent in Ito
Iry does bettet "
nanylannen.
H.PA
Reserved seat* 75 cts.
Jerseybutter
-
pests should M*
LAUCJEFR-
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
EE.HNTITHTY FEHSEI. “u
WAGONS,
BUGGIES,
HOTEL,
han been raked from the ashes. Sev
eral pieces of his charred bone, a piece
of bi* shirt and some nails from the
। scaffold are among the mementos of
75
out to hear him. He will continue his
ervices till Monday or Tuesday next.
Our Terms Are the houest.
Our Cultivators Are the Best and Cheapest!
AND SELL A‛T SIGHT
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OLD RELIABLE HARDWARE HOUSE OF
_ PE.AECI-EE..
Hehool Hooks
________________at John H. Martin's,
numuisiani
Fire Proof Chimneys,
*»MU>i, which bears hs
1About sold out to local
ranehmen. “
If you feeI weak
ana all worn out take
BRow’s IRON BITTERS
visiting the city a* the guest of his son
Deputy Sheriff Nat Parks. He finds
the climate here so agreeable to his
Goinmcreia/ y—
--n~p.
Many Personan Wn*“
Bro Wil’s Iron BiMera
" malri" he awoult
"curdenveedinIulke.
_____________at John H. Martin's.
I koep my eura befeare your eyes,
I am .uk It paye w advertiwe.
For I wantitLuoww by whoever buyn .
Tha rve hamem and unddles ef every eize,
Trppinen and trtmenines that harmonize,
Madeworderor otherwise,
Bridlen, apurs and meabbarda IIkewine
At inrgnius t enume yom meat nurprine,
Voull come and mee them if you are Wise,
I am .tri rias t pleame and tail no He*.
Fur1 am •» the proceratom •HH entevprite
On ul ynu'll »n* wotrace af *k"
w.x Wh'i "W Raliabl" Sddln,
S necessary
tesitatingl
Under the direction of the principals
of the Bablic schools, the Messrs. Bell,
Arbor Day was appropriately observed
vator at Draeger's. ___
Go to G. w. Biack’s tM seed poat
andcornand everything in t 5
andtancy grocery line.
We have subdivided 20,000 acres into
small ifarms will help improves
payments. -Colony six months old, ha*
lifty famlll**, store, gn, telephone line,
doctor, school, church, postoflice, etc.,
all first clasa. Map* andinfoetnaUon
free by Enterprise Lana Co., Heeville,
COMFORTABLE & HOME LIKE.;
GOODSMMPUE ROOMSFRBEI mud i mu run. CUSINETMEBEST
Opposite P. O. Washington Street, Beeville.
qainmentatth opera
7 sight. Go.
Sweep-stocks, Sweeps
J.
Kidney complaint cured and thisor-
can restored to its natural function by
Dn Thacher * liver and blood syrup.
For saleby Cary* Howard.
Fine recilatlo ns and good music at
the opera hquse next Friday night.
Admission so eta Children 26 cents
‘Cheaper Than The Cheapest.’
OUR ASSORTMEMT OF
HAEPHR BMPSON, PROP:
uidee. Drags, Proprietary
#T4Q Medicines, Blank
Easy terms
W. O. POTTER
WIM
The Second Hand'Business
#u"imetrrmam
Th mostsim
perfee l plaptet
arv made ofe
from fariets.
neason, Ald
dlanter made
on Washington street.
After the grip when yon are weak and
-played out," Hood* Sarsaparilla will
restore your health and strength.
AXeshoba county, Miasiss- t. Lesleya Flournoy brick
22 been in town during
L"itha carload of seed
such as Hinges, Brackets, etc.
, Give us a chance at your bill before placing y
order elsewhere.
street. His peculiar views on the by exi reises at the opera house, con
scriptures and plain manner of telling
the truth has been drawing large crowds
in a show window at the Beeville Drug
•tore, and attract as much attention staggered to the front Friday night and
from passers by as would a "box of madean awkward attempt at a bow in
Oestreicher & Buelow,
DMALDRS II
General Merchandise
of the black brute, photo* of the pro ___________
cession to the platform where a horrible bending forward too far for fear of
torture awaited him. of the application loosing h,s equillitrum and falling on
his head. . What he lacked in personal
----------------------------------------
Lumber, Shingles, Nails,
monkeys. ' There is a picture of the response to the plaudits that greeted
him. It seemid as it he was afraid of
Another Molbroekm 3au,
Frauk Holbrook was arreted at Hiis.
conia Sunday UIBIU by Sherim Walton
upon a charge of cow stealing and is
----,.... now in jail in default of a live hundred
»uuav<m, pianist, dollar bond. Holbrook stole a fir lwi
ana cotton regiment under Gen. Scott in ‘46 from
azourcorniandcotton rennessee. on ler return to Mem
Enron phis she will be accompanied by Miss
ollie Haskell who will spend the sum
MMold Jordan.20 year mer in Tennessee, and Kentucky visit
nitvotpdothe- city- go to Hfoute
and preached last same money.
list chureh. retains alitile advantage over the Fa
chaned Ui* business of J. O. Thompson, th* etock hes
and the businens will be continaed at the old stand. By
J. H. HEARNE,
M ANI EeTIKI or .I.L KIND or
TINA SHEET IRON WORK
Well Casing,: Pumps,: Piping,: Rods,
A UOT von PERKINS WINDMILL:
Thia mill has been decided by competent judges to Im the bestmill
n the market. By its suprior mechanism it moves in the lightest
wind. Uh corbonated bearings do not reqqire oiling; hence doing
away with the clone attention required by other mill*.
DnEentiregetrrlotspmarnend.
1 gathered from the forests of
Georgia, and haa been used by millions
}l people with the best results, it
CNRE5
All manner of Blood diseases, from th*
pestiferous liule boil on your nose to
the worst cases of inherited blood
taint, such as Scrofula, Kheumatism,
Catarrh and
SKIN-CANCER
Tmeatiseom Mood and skin Di-ame. malla
kon Swin SvaCIWIGCo., Atlanta, G-
Treasury Department.
orfice nt Comptroiler of Iba Cuvveney.
WarilIsGrON, February 20,"189L
WWRKKN by saisfactory evidence preseutd
tothe uudersigued; Il has been made lo appear
tha "The Cenmereinl Natienai Nank of
NSeevilie, in the towu of Reeville. In the connty
of Bee anti stuteof Texas has eomplied with all
the statutes of the W’wited States required to Im*
complied with before un ansociation hhalibeau
thorized to eovmencethre business of hankina.
Now TAEREEONK, 1. .Al0NZ BARTON
HEPBIRN, 4 Olli pt roller of the Curreney, do
hereby certify that The commereial National
Baukot Reeville." iu the town wf BwvUle, in the
county of Bee, an«l state of Texan, isautorized to
commenee the blsiness of banking a« provided
inseetjon fifty one humered and sixty nineof
the Revined Statutes of the Unite States
in testimony whereof witness my band teal of
ofice thin the th day day of February. 18
"AnGBime of maw alway» on
hand at w. K. Brown * Co.
wagons, buggies, Haskell. Mrs. Trigg is the daughter
of Judge Haskell of Jackson, the first
The Aransas Pass railway-after so
2o Nashville, Tenn.longatime has met the Pacific rate
lnatinguished men in the from here to Houston, and you can now
Paris horror and photos of the princi a sober breath for year*, and, in fact
pals connected therewith are displayed cannot perform at all unless intoxicat.
..... i n* shqwedthis plainly When he
-----Preaeler," has been holding his nightly of the public school grounds. The
"3 meetings during the past week in his memory of Washington was also
tent on the Tyson block on Washington appropriately obseryed in the evening
of the heated irons to his bady, his fry
EBrauer’s. ing remains on’the pile of logs that
Statin's for vour Yan. had been heaped up around his scaffold
M"3 ‛ and two views of his cranium after he
the young husband's bright hopes are .
darkened by the death of his beloved ,
comea"tro- ^dhixM to w^>anhood
in this city, and leave* a large cirele10
friend* whose tenderest sympathies are
extended the young husband And the
family in their sad bereavemeut.
AHE‛ STYLES
died, aged eleven years and live month*,
these two death* were followed by the
death of Mr*. Oscar Thompson (nee
Miss Georgia McKinney) on Tuesday
iHtrnootr —Hler -dealh-asapemtiarx ---p
sadone. She and her young husband,
friend* and sweethearts from childhood,
('apt. J. H. Parks, a prominent
citizenof Meridian, Bosque county, is
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VICTORIA AND BEEVILLE, TEXAS.
a cuy a iloward. INQUIIE AVTERFEB let F0 1)
Nutt & Campbell
land good workman A good set of harness adds as much to daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ito make a good saddle the appearance of a horse as anything
the Do not drive with old and unsafe
. harness, while a new set can be obtained
2 “chieapiyatMuksmithsold.reHable
the cutting ant. Th***
only one change of cars.
■JUW.
World* Fate-H you are going, get
valuable information free. Paying
situations secured. $100 per month
guaranteed to a limited number of
of ladle* and gentlemen to canvass
Correspondence with stamp solicited.
Texaa World'* Fair Information Bureau
Bbx 280 Chicago. 111.
ed Amelia on two strings of his violin
making all the note* perfectly:
The dancing by twomuchachitas was
superb, as was also a bull light dance by
an older girl.
The music was grand, the costumes
pieturesqueand the entertainment one
of the bost ever given in this city.
Arfor ana w ashington bay Esere’we.
ow is the 11
. INI CULTI
- E. WALLIS,
BEASLEY a vtowuXOY BEIL.DINO, WASMINOTOX ht..
„ --MBER CQ
BEEVILLE MATHIS. ‛
BERCLAIR. f WHARTON.
Quote Lowest Cash Prices on
judge of the western district of .Ten
| lbs place. The "Old nessee. Her brother, Col. W. T. Has-
mnilousof A. I'rae kell- was a member of congress from
Ata tow price* Tennessee in ‘48, and commanded a
' im-e
COMPETITION KNOCKED SILLY BY THE BLUDGEON OF LOW PRICES.
“.They’* are not “in it” at all. We are on top— as usual And intend to staythere:
There is no chance for competition nor rivalry for in our lexicon there is no such word
as fail. Goods at such prices as never dreamed ofgbefore.. The reason of it all is sim-
ply in order to make room for our immense spring stock that is on the way. r or the
next 30 days we will sell all winter goods at cost. We mean just what we say and say
- • just what we mean; come and for yourselves. Bring your lists along and let quote you
' our prices. Thanking the public for a generous patronage in the past, we solicit a
continuance of thesame.
FRiaing cultivators Twenty-fve Do
larsatPraeger’a
cheap groceries eall on
Brown and Co.
ana Mohawk stovesat Hart
Th.t merry quarterly publication.
„rhitrrom‛rown Topies"
March and in addition to the potpourri
of bright sketehes poemsa ndwuieisnn
Adrianshade Van Westrum.
Thto 6tor »• exceedingly thriuuinginits
dramatie fotce, and the misceitaneo
matta in th* volume is up to the stand;
mpaWhiehtheXewYorksocietyiogorngl
iknown t follow. T-„T-*«
the Staple West 23 street, XXt---------
NlisuivDumavonuxa.
lurk elocutionst win " New
>.i.---- . 1 Wi give mu enter
dayitpttteopera house nextFr
xwa, <n.—
Annswzrogramofchoicehuzorle,ara
- and pathetie recitations and
CAHN mo
, THm oN2 PRIO• OASH HOUSE.;
"ast Week, Itecetpta. Halm, stnek.
7 budig ofan oiPmi to again F
but if with any better
*p*ct» of suecess than last season
' B. is ynable to say - Though it is
erlly conceded that a mill will pay
is a hiteh in it somewhere
I Eron what the BEE can learn it 13
Kit Oto product Th* product of
mm in the way of the seed and
W. W. MeCampbell one of Beeville’s .weeme.ru azyi cu-------
young desciples of Blockstonereturted Lju.t been married.lx month, when
________ ____Friday from cameron where he i. Inter "______ hand’a hriht hodes are
improving it and going ested in businss before the court.
Sheep ........... ,
- Light arrival* of better grades of cat-
tle and calve* and a good demand.
Hown grades duU and low.
llogsinrexuest. >
Good sheep wanted.
Te-Day. Prices:
________________ _ on; .Saturday night the infant
Thewenth- health which has bcen declining for daughter of Mr. and Mr*. J«*eeBonoum
several years he will remain several was called trom earth to heaven, andon
Sunday morning Lorene Isabelle New,
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Xew,
week from John Woods and sold it to
furninb. Hence the dchy lntlw mu * Children25ets, Kte.rvXte .....‘
terialization of the project. In th.!”* ** On sale at A .a > Levy s,
meantime outside capital may come ill ! A Meat. * ----.
and put up the mill Beeville'is a WanTypiealorehestra.
trallocatlon, command, the trade ora enPreteozTzpicav orchestra company
territory titty or sixty m uw around entrtteto the World’s Fair gave an
mid no tetter lotion prereotLtVf Frtddpinmientat t the opera hotise •-
for the building of an oil min. ally t J ' to the. largest audience
■ I traveling troup has had this sea
District Judge Grimes, accompanied It is under the leaslusship of
byacorterle of legal lights came upantonioGarcla, "one of the foremost•
.n00 from Aransas Pass Monday and pro music’ of Mexico, the composer of
eroded to Refugio to hold court. He several operas, and numerous other
J will convene court here Monday Aiuicapraductions. One of thedraw
large docket ayaits him and the term "scards ofthe orchestra is.uventino
, allowed by law will doubtless be found. cossthe composer of Sobre las olas,
insufieient to go through with all the « AmelU and other popular
i cases. It would be a good idea, now -exicanmusie. Wherever Mexican
while the legislature is in session for ‛yu si is infavor at all Itosa’s produc.
the terms of the district court in this ' ionspeadthemall and to bis reputation
county to be lengthened. Asthecounty Wa te large attendance due, perhaps
increases in population the district morethan anything else. Everyone
court finds more business for it todo: t 19 44 the slightest tasty fur music
There ought to be plenty of time allowed "I not foreg, the opportunity of seeing
for ail cases that await trial if the i wocreator of 80 much popular musk-,
court should at any time find that it and hear him execute some of it him
doe. not need to remain in session mure .4818 and ordinary looking
than two weeks it can adjourn and go exicanot olivecomplexion and show
home, but if mure time is needed it edthema rksot his face as long dssip-
ought to have it. | atiot. No one would ^t him from
1 > ' • 1 a crowd of his countrymen for a musi-
A number of ghastly relicts of the cian. It is reported he has not drawn
, Ilie awful affair . . --— -
Mims Danavons enter- Mr, Nart T Tr.„ ,wm , w*.evident hi. legs would not holdup
I —. ■--« «— Mrs. Martha T. Trigg, of Memphis longer, and a chair was brought to the
men " " "E " Tenn., is spending the winter in lee front, and, to show his skill he perform
A. ville, the guest of ter cousin H. II ' '
It ft e A h hxpburn.
1—i 46. Comptrollet of the Curreucy
Estray Notice.
Takon up by T. L Wilson, anti estrayed be-
fere < I’. Eielson. J, . No 1, Beecoun-
ly. on the 23rdday n( February, 1 MM, one brown
hoe, unbraudtedi II 1-2 hand” highe ApPrgied
(Ik c ( . Hee counis.
Administrator’s Notice.
Extateofw. W iblbrook, deccased:
Whereas, letters of adminintration upon the
estateofW W Holhrook,decenned.weregrant
nl the undersignei by the county court ol Ree
cotnty Texas mi Im* Mh <Uy of February, 189,,
all persons holing elaims against said estate
aare P qilred to present the hame within the
Time preweribed by law My residenge la al
(iolinel, Texaa, and my postofiee la at Goliad,
Texas T II Nor
$ehool Nuppliem
GROCE
„ Ms aEntsdorkertecomnyooun Highest Cash Prices Paid for Ctton,
couirentpmcertyakezvvisgdhzeg1n55oi INn _:0 A,A Other p,AA.cg
BeMMvm-rn-e wgrgpye
i
fur any of m
"84
TO SAVE MONEY THE PLACE TO BUY
r.ATT1^ HARDWARE,
Superior and Mohawk Cook Stoves
Or Anything in the Hardware & Implement Line.
EAR BROS.
i a
choice Texas beeves,,.. ...... XI to . 78
Fair to Kood grasa ............. 2 7 t a2
Ordinary and medlum ....... 2 IM to 2 2
Fat cowa ......... 27 to 20
Couinoucows .......... 90 t 1, 00
Calves, 1,1 quallty . .......... s to 10 00
Calves, 2nd quality............SU) lo r 00
Yearlinga, lit quality ....... so 11000
Yearllrigs 2nd quality .......7 00 to a 00
Sheep, lat quality ............ ,50 to .00
Sheep, commou t fair ....... 200 to * tl
Uoy.. good fat western........ as u> 1.00
ater T-t-t* for the noticeble in the entertainment was
se
. IL H. NATIONS, Propietor.
HeadquartersorTravelers.
The only Hotel in Beeville that ha* been under one eontinuous
4 mnnngement for five yare. Katea W per day.
BEEVILLE, - TEXAS.
1124 L
1441 aw
719 200
ty. tjreeting.
Whereas, Giles C. Ljttle, guardian of the
estates of James T. and David W Little,having
tiled in our county court his final account of
the condition of the ratal** of said minors, to-
gether with an application to be dincharged
from said guardianship
Youare hereby commanded that by publien-
lion of thia writ for twenty days in the Beeville
RK, a newspaper published in the county of
Bee, you give due notice to all interested in
snid estate to file their objections, if any they
have, on or before the Mareh term, 189, of naid
count) court, cemmencing and to be holden in
the court hotiar in said county. In the town of
INeeville, on the *lh day of Marchi Dm, when
said arcount and application will he conaidered
by mid curt
Witness--- *
In and for
r. Tea a
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