The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY BY OUR LOW PRICES.
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We will give a Life Size Photo with every $10 you buy, from the best Photo House.
business.
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s hardware at
ig stoves at Pot-
yles and prices at
7SeU. per sack at
on Ice Cream
cents at Gregory
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Refrigerators at
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES
COOPER WAGONS
SUPERIOR
AN
MOHAWK
STOVES.
SQshoeonly
from tel
screen wheat
plied with everything in season, its
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id funeral robes always
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Gms at John B.
Street,
GOODS,
at reduced rates at
HO'
to rent or sell at
NUrr A CAMPNELL
season.
Stoves al Hari
co. era b«- Co
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We alsocarry a stock of builder’* hard*
you want a good
Offer to!
: Machines by the
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, the
VICTORIA AND BEEVILLE. TEXAS.
Fresh Groceries
rsjuat arrived at
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just received by
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city.
tin and henifuiness
Miss Lena Alexander, of Giddings,
our prices do the
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to the 1
WIFT’S SPECIFIC
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good to eat f
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UNPATEATE.
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canon1 to none in Hou th west Texas. A fine 1
latent ofladie
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Drop in and look for yourself at on
Clothing stock. The attention of the Ladies is especially called to
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REFRIGERATORS
GASOLINE STOVES
We
have
them
IS IM.....
Hand Business
fumerics and Toilet
i at Jno.H. Martina
|S are made with the
| powder. Sold by
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euKAF nomEs IX BEE covXTK.
We have subdivided SO,000 acres into
small farms; will help improve; fl to
payments. Colony six months old, has
llfty families, store, gin, telephone line,
doctor, school, church, postofiee, etc.,
all rat-elaas. Maps and information
free by Enterprise Land Co., lleeville,
Texas.
strictly
s, it is ne
Bev. O. it. Bourne, the Episcopal
minister at Goliad, accompanied br his
wife and daughter, is spending a few
days in the city at the Commercial
iT-».r>i. m, nf Mr, J, H, VIUlpig.
Mrs. Bourne is a slater of Mr. V.
C. D. Mims is the latest addition to
beer pump and full
sat Potters tin shop.
I hundreds at Hart
to turn down and
A. Praegers “the
FOX rtmtuHurllit
rutin syjUui, rlimiMtint
all Poisons from the Aloud,
tvhtlhrr of scrofulous or
malarial orifin, this prep
oration has no tussal. . .
i exterminator for
atJno. B. Martins.
Fana „Phastons al
Al
afully compounded
R. Martius.
I and Keystone Hay
read a la
•ill find
DurocRA
We carry the assortment.
We make the right prices, P
Ws have our customers contidenee.
We are also by the way doing the
We carry the assortment.
We make the right prices.
We have our customners contideuce.
Weare also by the way doing the
en under
Rates $2
mp
of the
R
ces for goods al
the Beeville Gro-
ary to W cot
rent events;
i a reader.
Any perso
HEEVILLE DAIY-
,w.3 GooDOx, Fopdeton —
Instrume
ick-Nacka
money left to buy you something valaa-
ble.
des with Neal’s Car
[at John R. Martinh.
Road Carts, Buck-
bat Hart Bros. ’
agon -the best on
heumexkBi
NWIWWMlMKMlMI
! 11 MM ta s
ALLOUR BOYB CLOTHING AT OOST.
BOYS WAISTS ALL SIZES AT 250
WE HAVE A JOB LOT OF MEN’S PERCALE SHIRTS, ALL OF THEM LESS THAN OOST
STRAW HATS MUST GO AT ANY PRICE
PHAETONS ROADWAGONS
ROAD CARTS AND WORLD’S
FAIR WAGONS
arn’s.
art Bros.
Big Powder.
dlana dully
machine repair
eracked wheat
such as carts.
T. M. Cox speut the 4th la San An-
tonio, . .
Misses Tetpieoats and Clara Burr
of Dallas are viaiting friends in the
odanstda
MsS.
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are continu-
ally receiving P
the latest styles
and novelties in
The Mahneke Hotel
San Antonio has no uverlor in the
state as a public place of entertainment,
It possesses all modern conveniences,
is centrally located, being on Houston
street, on the line of the electric street
H. LAW LUMBERCO.
• BEEVILLE. MATHIS. BEROLAIR,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
LUMBER SHINGLES, NAILS,
. BUILDING MATERIAL,
Miller A Eidson are not offering pre
miumstomake customers think they
are getting something cheap but are
13AEBFD WTE.
DRESS GOODS SOLD REGARDLESS OF
ALL OUR CLOTHING SOLD LESS THAN ANY WHERE. •
ALL OUR SHOES AT COST.
now we sellbootat
lenper than anybody
Augunt.
Iter to bs found at
noy brick ualdiug
lay of ch
Freak Km
qnmangmegyanegang-pgamaEemdmM"9“
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and pure fresh
Howard.
ds and Jumper
Bros. .
pinion ot a local
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l’raeger’a.
Water Coolers, Bird Cages and Bread
Boxes cheaper than ever at Hart Bros.
London Pitrple, Parris Green and
arsnie at rockbottom prices at Jno. K.
Marlin'/
Studebaker Wagons, the old reliable
at Hearn's
Studebaker Wagons by the carload at
Praeger's.
The best wagon on earth by Praeger.
Glassware and Crockery lower price
than ever at Hart Bros.
Ice Cream Freeters at Hart Bros.
stdebaker Wagopspuiyat Praeger’s.
bon’t fail to go to Frits’s chop
House where you can get almost any-
thing iwthe eating line also the best of
retreshmente, eerred promptly with the 1
old "smile of Frits.
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11 the hair has been made to grow a ,
natural coiorun bald heads In thousands
of cases by using llall’s Hair Renewer
whngu it not in your case.
$25,00000 stock at goods at A. Prae-
ger,and dou’L muiJmow we are guiufi '
to make things hum in (he way of low!
If you want a nobby, ety
This mill lias boon decided by competent judges to be the beet mill
n the market By its superior mechanism it moves in the lightest
wind. Ite corbonated bearings do not require oiling; hence doing
away with the close attention required by other mills.
in the evening. The many ftien
Mr. Hart in this dty, "here he “
the iron bars. This fact has been the
text ot an anonymous letter to Ure
governor, which has been referred to
the sheriff, charging the latter with
cruel treatment of the negro. Evi-
dently the writer el her maliciously
perverted the facts or did not take the
trouble to obtain them, in the arrest
and detention of Scott, the sherifhas
been more than ordinarily considerate
of his irresponsibility on account of
being erazy. The evening before the
negro went on a rampage with his gun
tbs sberif was called «to the negro
quarter of the town by wincliester shots,
encountered the negro and could have
killed him and been justilable in doing
so. When the town was up iu arms
after the negro the beat evening the
prevailing sentiment waa that he ought
to be shot, but all sueh was discour-
aged by the sherif, and it was by his
tact the negro was captured alive.
G. M. Magill, secrecary of tire Enter-
prise Land and Colonisation company,
returned Tuesday evening from a trip
through Kansas, Missouri and Illinois.
The best erops he saw on his trip wqre
from Bseville to Waco. He thinks it
only necessary for the most skeptic of
our citizens to take a trip north to be
convinced we hve tire best part of, the
United .States.
town last Sunday night. There is no
clue to the thief, but diligent efforts are
being made by the sheriff'' to trace
them.
A new schedule has been arranged
for the Pacifie mixed passenger and
freight train from here to Victorin, and
went into effect yesterday. ‘The east-
bound train win leave at 7:15, a. m., in
stead of 6:30, as formerly but will still
arrive at 0:30 in the evening, which is
half an hour into tor connection with
the south-bound Aransas Pass.
ware such as Hinges, Brackets, etc.
Giveusachance at your bill before plac-
ing your order elsewhere:-----------------— E8
1 LAW LUMBER CO.]
We also havean immense line at aihar Dress Goods in endless
variety, too numerous to mention, at prices to suit the times and
poekel books We have a complete line of
GENTS’ NECKWEAR AND UNDERWEAR
iaxemmnemnyin«.ersuameeng_
Mathis. Texss.
Jas Lyons of Ramitena was among
the Live Oak county boys celebrating
"the 4th," in Beeville. *
John Zowarka, of Goliad, a former
citizen of Beeville was down on the
4th renewing old acqoajntanship.
Several cars of melons have been
shipped to northern markets during
the past week by local gardeners.
.The friends of Nra W. M Smith will
be pleased to hear of her convalescence
from a serioua attack of illness.
Ike and Rufus Miller and Bob’t
Brown, Beeville studonta in the Hamil-
ton college, San Autonio, were in town
tot "Le4t." __'___________-
lionB. Potter, an old Beeville boy,
now a resident of San Antonio, was in
town this week to celebrate the 4th
with the hometonka. 4
Mias Irene Gravis and Mise Mora
Robtosouof Han Diego bay been spend
( tEEMaa
Uh •Pts ngtssm mastSi / had m
ua.MD Sot^r torr on wy fongwe. / was
"B trrattO Ay beat Im nt fisu.ma,
but ateim! M nUtf. ths mm
June 18, 1228.
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PARASOLS 110 SU UMBRELLAS.
Xever ronma Anytine to Kmai 1
IEIYILLE, Texas, May 20
Messrs. Cary A Howard,
Gentiemen:-.in 40 years experience
we have never found anything equal to
rour “Antiseptic Oll" for Screw Worms.
Tgkmsthe ’•wnnrTnetantty end heals
the wound rapidly. For colts end
calves it is invaluable.
Yours truly, -
A. C. Jou EM,
A. J. West.
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The firm heretofore known as D. E
Wallis has been changed to the Beeville
Grocery Store. Thanking the public
for their liberal patronage in the past
we solicit a continuance of the same.
Hlespectrully,
Aug T. Johnson, Agt.
ror Sal*
Piano, lino carved, square,- Fisher
piano with stool aud cover. Price MO.
M. T. Howaus, Berelair, Tex.
, Stoves and clove were at Hart Bros
AU of our dry goods must be close
out tu 30 days. Gregory & August.
Wagons odd on time at Praegers.
66s.oo for finsegp Buggies at
Praeger's, you can't bea it anywhere.
Ice Cream Freezers, Itefrigerators
and Gasolino stoves at Hart Bros. *
Studebaker Wagons at J. H. Hearn's
The only agency for Bee county ore
Studebaker wagons at Praezer’s.
Get your prices on Wagons from A.
Praeger's before purchasing elsewhere,
as we have the boss wagons for thia
climate.
Do you read the testimonials publish-
ed in behalf of Hood’ Sarsaparilla?
They are thoronghly reliable and
worthy your contidenee.
Remember the lw price of Chair
Hanmocks at Hart Bros,
The' lightest - running Wagons at
it seems these young people have been _
sweethearts a long time-were raised
in the same community. It Istbeold |
ICECREAM FREEZERSMAWDELAADNES
speciali
rill tei
□ serve,
WsSBS
qbedmckad 25"7eirpr
l fiagetsteyudee tB’tWfcrXMCvl'
"the local bar. He is a young man and
comes well recommended by several of
th prominent lawyers of Tyler with
whom he has beeu assoc Aed in prac-
lice.
The citizens of Mineral City cele-
brated the fouiIh of July by a bar-
becue. This was th only place in the
county a celebration was Had excepting
at Beeviilo.
iurrahfor Miler a Eiasont
' They have ’Urtni ged their - hedliteid
are receiving new oboes and filling mail
orders daily, satisfaction gunranteed.
Imstaliatluu Cermony.
- _TheustallationofRev. H. B. Laird
as pastor of beeviU’s 1’itdDytellur
church will take place on the 8rd Sab-
bath of this month, (10th) Tbe com-
i miutee appointed by the P’resbytery to
perform this work consists of Kev. A.
W. White, of Corpus Christi aud J. N.
McCain, Rsv, McCain to preside, pro-
1 pound the constitutional questions to
pastor and people and charge the pas
tor, and Bev. White to preach the ser-
mon and charge the people. AU are
cordially invited. The church has boon
crecently very neatly and comfortably
. seated and there will be room fora
। good congregation, aud every effort
will be made to make the services in-
teresting and prottable.
" Weadiug Belle
—Thefourior-ugramtherenmednava
> more than usual significance to Mr
Albert Hart, junior member of the
firm of Hart Bree. Hereafter ha will
be able to honor the 4th, not only as a
uat iunal holiday, but aa the anniveraary
’ of his wedding as well. It was quite a
surprise to Albertis friends to ba in-
i traduced to a pretty little black-eyed
1 girl at the ball the other night as his
wife and not a few refused to believe
. be had so suddenly bowed his neck to
Umi matrimonial yoke, until it waa bon
firmed by lutimate friends who had
witnessed the ceremony that evening
- at 8 o'clock. Phe little lady, now Miu.
Albert Hart, was UU that time, Miss
I Belle Hatch, daughter of W. B. Hatch
the well known merchant of lapalote.
Notions Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, P
CABPETS AND MATING
OUR OPENING STOCK
Is Complete ill Every Respect.
AND OTTB rari EH Ta WMF *f I
Gome early and often and take advantage ot the
Bargains we are offering.
Inadditiorto the low-pzicas wenre offering yp. will present to
every cash purebuser buying to the amount of TEN-PQhLARS A
Beautiful Crayon Portrait of Himaelf or Any Member of
His Family Free.
rail and examine
; of milliuerv
Mowing aMaalilhra
Miss Gertruds Smiytl«, Miss Bertua
Halfey, Judge W. 11. Hopkins and
Messra. W.B. Met ampbell apd Albert
Lehtensteln, of €orpus Chrsti, spent
theAth in Beeville. Miss Smythe and
Messra. MeCampheil and Iachtenntein
remained over till Ilie following.day to
attend Ure Knights at Pythtas ball.
While here Mias smyus waa the guest
of Miss May Johnson.
A fine pair of mules worth a eon pie
of hundred dollars, one of them 16)4
hands high was stolen from Captain
Jones from a vmail pasture west of Tailway. Its tables are plentifully sup-
And will buy and sell stoves and all kinds gon and cbildrew” Footwear,
ozsecona hand goods at his tin shop.
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nteed, to hackle his hands so as to prevent
system is entirely freed from the him beating them against the bars of
and blood syrup. For sate by his cage, He has also injured his . . _____
shoulder by lamming himseir against seiingxoodu4mensnshons.“tsneh
kovst Taxumyisumg
prices. They must go and we are go-
ing to rell them regardless of other
peoples'prices.
Wagons on easy terms at Praeger’..
Home ray they are “in it to stay,’
but I am out of it! Out of what?
Out of high prices on Road Carta,
Buggies, studebaker Wagons and in
fact everything from a bicycle to a
steam engie. . J. 11. KrAux.
"Studebaker," the proudest looking
wagon on eartb, at Praeger's.
ABI ■*<! eimu .niUwtae wnr
"Xew McCormick” Mower and you can
do as you piease in regard to making
your selection. A Praeger. »
Good material and good workman-
smpmrererwiredto makeazoodnaddle
or a set of harness. Both are found at
Will smitu’s old reliable Beeville
saddlerv;
Stadebaker Wagons have no peers
at Praegsr'a. . .. ai.
World’s Fair Wagons at Hart Brea.
#ooo for Uret-claM Refrigerators
at Praegers.
Carriages at Hart Bros. - a
in great variety and in all grades.
xonone"".L
T Ah
B. Cahn’s "One Price Cash House"
IEAOS THEM ALL
11 We have won golden opinions” from the losest buyers,
“And we wear our honors in their neweatalons" with becouoinu modesty.
Behold These Figures Before You Purchase.
Idies Sleeveleas Bibbed Jersey Vests, 15cEnch
« « . « “ " 256 •* -
« u Egyptian Lisle - “ 40c “
Black hose, all grades,........ 10a to 909 per pair.
Checked Nainsooks..............8 to.25 Per. yard.
Beautiful Figured India novelties all colors 124 '*
Lovely Patterns Figured Challies........20 "
A few pattern Oriental Cords............ 10c “ t
Ureas M .Gingham........7e to 90s “
THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED
is this city lot the Price. They ire simply
s - , M
rates arc conspicuously reasonable, its
rooms comfortable, airy and always
perfeetiy clean; and last, though by no
means least, its management, Dr. Trax
ler and Mr. Maneke, are the embodi-
ment of polite attention to the guests.
Rates 82 per day.
ain For Salo
A complete gin and grist mill in a
good community 12 miles from any gin.
Equipped with 25 hp. engine, 90 hp.
boiler, and two 60-saw stand. .Terma
reasonable. FankELL a MILLa.
Lavara, Live Oak Co. Tex.
r. For tint mator cattan.
We offer aa a premium to the farmer
bringing the first bale of new cotton to
thesTevme market one-barrel of rat
patent flour, also will give one 10 gallon
keg of molassen to the party having the
first bale ginned at the Beeville gins.
We have made good eqtton connec-
Uons and are “in it” to buy cotton this
Estray Notice.
Taken up by a. Hale, near Mmerai City, Bee
county, ana eng r«yred before 1. V Stodilard, J
P Ftoe’t No Im the 10th davof June. ISM.
ene morrel mare. 1 years old, 14 1-2 handa high
mi branded, white face and small white spot on
right hip. Apptaimed atsio.oo. K C. Kuna.
story of parental objection on account %
of Umi youthfulness of tie lovetsand ■
the Mme old story of a quiet marriage "
unknown t iM^ita The bride earns —
L up from Papalote Tuesday morning
moved from odtenaoly to attena the atb, of July
celebration, and wm qnlelly married
trataotr trao worse / haaUf
imh S. S. X, end mas mint}
cured oftsr nnat *l‘uMUss.”
1 emmetemora,--—
Memderwe, t'rss.
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wMMHHHHMhbmmnhh oanua
New Stock!
inwmwrw --- ---
Nutt &, Campbell
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(successon TO oxsranicuzn A avuLow.
DEALWR IE
• Dry Goods, Groceries
AND \
GEN’L MERCHANDISE.
Country Produce Bought and Hold. WASHINGTON NT•
W. O. POTTER
plas,i
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KID, N
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All or any of the above mentioned vehicles and summer goodeatvery low prices at
HART BROS.
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HART BROS.
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The reteneouma in beLrnebe
neo vin, Tex,, July 5.— News of a Ary
dreadful affair has leached here from
Vuion Valley, a postottiee in Wilson
county The three sons of Ure late
Hok Hudgins of that place went by
moonlight to enjoy a neighbor’s water
motous. The owner had poisoned tbs
melons and aa the boys ate heartily one
died in the pateh,. another felt deaden
he climbed over the fence and the third
managed to reach home, though in a
dving condition tailing the fate of his
brothers
bont You Kuow. I
That to have perfect Ehealth you must
have pure blood, and the biot way to
have pure blood is to take Hood's Sar-
saparilla, the best blood purifier and
strength builder. It expels sU taint of
scrofula, mH rhenm and all other hu-
mors, and at the Mme time builds up
the whole system and gives nerve
strength.
Hood’ PIII may be had by mail
for 2 cents, ot C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell
Massachusetts.
i J.H. HEARNE,
,aE5cgR NANURAOrFaMno -LLt KINDS or
7— TIN & SHEET IBM WORK
L Well Casing,: Pumps,: Piping,: Rods,
COST!
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nttug establlabment la Galveston.
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1893
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