The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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L. M. Barelay, v.$. J. Ells; judge- ing the examinations in the other sub-
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tlements grow Into prosperous towns
and congregations here become Healthy
churches, and brances spring up wher
required for any other grade of certi-
onto. On Friday and Saturdav. follow-
poor
Health
' means so much more than
‘you imagine—serious and
’fatal. diseases result from
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jects will be held as usual. Hence ap-
plicants for permanent certilicates
should present themselves on Thursday,
Eebruary 14th. applicants for flrat and
second grade certicates should present
themselves on Friday, February the 11 h
cases against several white boys, who
in co junction with a crowd of negroes,
visited the Mexican quarter one night
last fall and assulted several of them
and intimidated others with the object
in view to make them leave the coun-
try, in order to prevent their emplos-
ment in the cotton Helds and in otl
labor. An oppeal was taken from the
verdict of the court. A similar case
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Becretary.
at the same place.
J. Kruttachnitt, Pres; B, M. Smith,
Secretary, Victoria, Texas.
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By, KnurrcuXITI,
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Awarded
Highest Honors— World** Fair.
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Ceumty Ceurt,
County court, Judge Felix J. Hart,
presiding, has been In sesalon during
the past week, the first throedays being
consumed with the criminal and civil
docket and the remainder in disposition
of probate business. The following
cases were disposed of. .
State vs. Alf Thurmond, gaming,two
case*, the defendant not appearing a
forfeiture was taken against his bond.
State vs. Wm. Ramey, aggravated
assult; trial by jury and verdict of au-
quital.
State vs. John R ipe, aggravated as-
sault, trial by jury; guilty, and Ooe as*
We are POSITIVELY selling goods at
lower prices than any house in this section. A. EEK.A.mi
Gillett moved to Bee county in 1867,
where her husband died in 1881.
She wm the mother of eleven children,
nine of whom survive her, and are
among the most highly respected citi-
sens of Bee and contiguous counties.
Miss Mub^M
County Sarve9W9
were marriedi0s2
church Wednesday
money arising therefrom,
Beeville Tex., Jan 11, 1895.
A. WANOEMAM,
, D. S. Cnus-HEn,
per A. WasoEMASX.
Metten ■
Having this dav purchased the later,
eet of Prof. Q. W. Hurt in the flrm of
M.B. Comtek A Co., we desire to an-
nounce that the business will be con-
unued under the same flrm and name
M heretofore. The stock will bo kept
open resulted in acquilal. /
State against Benaticio Garrana, ag-
gr ivared ssiauli; plea of guilty and flea
of 825. .....
The State against John Shuter, car.
rying pistol resulted in a vento. of
guilty and a Una qf 825.
against Ben Thompson was coutii
by the state.
The state against Parsons B
charged with unlawfully leaving
guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. H. George.
W. B. Reynolds, cam* uptromCor-
poo Monday fromafshing crulse to at-
M. Zewerke, Prepeteten
Tbs asm of Presh Meateend Saunages Alwaza
M Band. ASharetthePatromegeot
ths Pet Si SiMRiA
POUND
bale
OF
Miver Separatea From the May-
Corpus Chrtau Caller.
Mr. Thoe. J Noakes, of Nueces, was
in town yesterday and said that the Su-
eces river und Nueces bay had separa-
ted from each other, because of the low
tide in the bay and low water in the
river. A few more irrigation plants on
the upper Xueces and the stream won’t
be much of a river.
Rector J. A. Autrum olliclating. The
church wm appropriately and beauti-
fully decorated for this, the Urot wed-
ding to be consumated within its
The San Antonio Brewing Asno:
elation keops in stock al "to cold
storage wrehonse in Beevillaa
selectstock at the above boor.
Wm. Hatter, Ag‘t.
Viewing and Groups done Apy:
whore. Enlarging to order. Call
and nee our work. Your patronage
elicited. Washington Btreet
imk
Map, SM H. P. Mathews before buying.
----- Mbs Katie Carroll, a popular young
lady of Victoria, to in the citvasthe
in some unaccountable manner a
large stock of sorghum on the feeding
grounds of Kohler & Heldenfejs a few
miles west of the city, wm ignited last
Friday and rsulted in a teas of about
•780.
H. P, Mathews, the furniture man
la receiving the largest and moot ete-
gant lot of furniture ever shipped to
this city. Toseeisto buy they are re
Anvitinedy cheap.
A pteasant social hop wra given at
" the opera house Wednesday evening
eomopllmentary to Miss Clara Beeman
Comanchie, who is visiting friends of
the city.
Cham’s Darley Malt Whinky to free
from all trace of Verdigris or other Im
purity Being rich and nutritionn It
bullde up the feeble and the consump-
tive. Sold by L* J Harcey, Beeville
The Enterprina Land Co, will for the
next 80 daye sell ngrieultural Im pie
moms at arally reduced prices for each,
luvesngate before you boy.
Nic Conetantine, the hotel man of.
Corpus Chreti who wes to take charge
of the Commercial in thiseityonthe
( ’ trifling ailments neglected.
■ e Don't play with Nature’s
’greatest gift—health-
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,00ch
IS YOUR CHRNCE!
W will move into the NEW BRICK BUILDING now being erected for us
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in ear line. Thankinetho pub
the liberal patronage accorded
ho pact and soliciting further or*
onere Cuueta and Mal.
WM Manngera
COUNTY.
10 reive potes SM
Hemer IMI.
Report of Th grade Beeville public
school for the week ending Jan. 18.
peds or
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E Km % I LI V I patronage in the ‘past, and we |
fl 4/99 • I | g shall endeavor in our now location j
Hu U Vlu l contusnes" i
up to its usual standard of excellence, ,
and our object will be to serve cor eos-
tomers with the tascet and most stylish
• early day in the wild western prairies
the have resulted In a bountiful harvest
re and be lived to see a few scattered set-
vice.
The following civil casu were dla-
posed of:
Koliler A Heldendels,va.‘R.E. RIcki:
tuunisMi no uxm iif jwmumusi —
.H.E.L’eney, v*. 8.A.& A. P.B/;
D. P. Mitchell, ve. s A. a A. P Ry;
continued by defendant.
Albert B. Vurhees and Louis E. Mil-
ler, vs. J. P. Buelow: judgement by de-
fault.
Clark & Courts, vs. T.B. Skaggs:
judgement by default.
J. H. Wittbecker, vs. F. P. Upton;
continued by defendaut.
You obtain this by buying
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Helds tu rerular maeetimg la Castie Hall
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A car load of Rock Island farming
implements for sale by the Enterprise
Land Co.
All the leading and best makes of
shoes can be found at A. A. S. Levy’s,
at prices to edit the times.
An entirely now line of clothing has
beau received by A. A S. Levy. and
their prices are cheaper than the cheap-
eet.
880 cash buys a 18 foot Aermotor.
883 cash buys a it foot aermotor and
0 foot galyanized tower at Burrow*.
if you want a good buggy, carriage,
cart or road wagon, you can save mon-
ey by neeing the Enterprise Laud. Co.
before you'buy. - 2__
925 ash buys an 8 foot Aermotor.
845 cash buys an 8 toot nermoter and
30 footgalvuuized tower at BunLOWs. '
Good materin and good workman-
ship are required to make a good saddle
or s set of harness. Both are found at
Wil Smith's old reliable Beeville
saddlery.
A good set of harness adds m much to
the appearance of a bone as anything
else, bo not drive with old and unsafe
harness, while a new Mt can be obtained
so cheaply at Will Smith's old rellable
Beeville saddlerv
MANUvAcTUNKN or
Saddles & Harness,
//BEASLEY & FLOURNOY
LAWTERS-
-—HANDMATEBH ABE MMAEEYaL__
'tPAUL BAUER*
the regular county examinntione in
February an examination for perma-
nent certifinates. This examination
wtH be held on Thnrsduy February 121h.
A Covrependent Mtukes a Cempartam «
•ha Vature rinend aa ualiroede by
SPECIAL NOTIOEN.
A new and elegant line of drew goods
has just been received at Levy's.
For pure drugs call at.J. M. Cary's
drug store. (
Prescriptions are filled at all hours at
J- M. Cury’s.
Cotton seed meal for sale at Kohler
A Hleldenfels’. -
Fresh garden seeds of all kinds at
John U. Marilu'.. -
Costar’s Roach Exterminator—tree
from poison—at Juo. K. Martin’s.
Glidden galvanised barbed wire for
sale by the Enterprise Land Co.
Buck'* Moves are the best and cheap-
rat. For sale by Burrows Bros.
Cotton seed meal for sale at Kohler
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For Sale,
My two-story resident in the western
part of the cit y; out-houses and every-
thing con ven lent. DR. L. E. Paru.
Nouee.
All persons are forbidden to cut or
haul wood or hunt with firearms and
dogs in the pasture of Mr*. J. E. Little
under penalty of the law aguinst tress-
passers. Fisinen ArKINS, Mgr.
g. ch's
O. Tnon,
hd98en203
16th, 1895: The Court reserves the
right to reject any or all bld*.
F. M. Howard.
Co. Qk. Dee Co. Tex.
Demi aS Aa OM eitaem.
The romaine of Mr*. Martha B. Gil-
lolte, neo Bowles, relict o( Rev. Riswell
Gillett, one of the pioneer miuistera of
the Methodist church in Texas, wer
brought to Beeville Wednesdav evening
and rated in the Methodist church till
yesterduy when they were interred in
thecemrtery bealde those ofherhun-
bana whose death precreded her* soma
tteen year*. Mrs. Gilett’a death OC
curred at the home of her youngest
daughter, Mr*. Milam Gill, at B aeon
C. C. WILLIAMS,
Wetlee nt Loea ar Mpeelai Law.
Anrequiredby ArtteleltAeoton 87 M th.
Conatitutlon of Texan, aelle* is hereby «l»«s
last the Oniveatou, Marrtsburg A Sea Antonto
Rallroad Coupany Intend* te apply to the frat
westonofthe twenty-tpurth tegintavure On
local or speclal law anthorising and empower-
tea II to aequlr, coutroland operate, by lense,
purchane, conaolldatton or merzer, upon nueha
terms as may be agrued upon by lb* parules lb*
railroad and all the eorporate rights, freu
chises, privilezes and properly of lb* Unit,
Western Texan and Pacine Hallway Company
sad of the Maw York. TeXaa A Mexican Rail-
way Company and of the Gontales Tan Rall-
way Company, eneh respectively: and confer.
ring upon th* Qulr, Wentern Texas A Facine
Railway Comapany and upou U*a M«w York.
Texas A Mexienu Railway Company and upon
the Gonzales Tap Railway Conpany, renpuet-
ively. power and authority to make auch lenne,
nale. ceo molldation or morrer.
TUR OALVESTOX HARnISNURO A SAW
AXTOMIORAILWAY COMPANY
tend the nuptluls of his tnend, Mr.
e""mn
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signs And Estiutatoo karnished on
short notice.
Baturday, February the 18th. AU ap-
plleants for thee examinations will
pleose notify me in due time.
ERLIX J. Dart, Co. Judge.
Lorine Jones, Orilla Lawtey, Cora :
West, Mattie Parchman, Nere Wight- .
J. W. BELL, Teacher.
. s.F------------- walls, and was filled to its utmost seat-
IJo need auything in the furniture ing capacity by friends of the contract-
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trim, rumor.
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after the Louisiana purchase. Her fa-
ther wm one of the colonista who came
from Missonri to Texet in 8837, landing
at the mouth of the Brazos andsettliug
on what wm known m Baller's pral
rie. She wm unliei in marriage in 1883
to Roswell Gillett, who afterwards be-
state one of the leading ministers of
the Methndist Episcopal church
in this section, and to whose itin-
eracy is due in a great measure the
present proportions of the church here
today. The eeed sown by him in an
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A steM: Jim Smith, Meggie Brenner, ites need not present themsolves tin
Alva Moore, Texas Myers, Dessie
!lm.1faLte,hii.MinqiUla
mm*= HtSHBHaS
rady ‘Carter runem, tn Bee county, with full
authority lb recelVe' end receipt fot'an
Churehandsocnety Directory
Mehuel Nouka.
The largest line of school books and
statiouery is to be found at John R.
Martiu’s ut lowest cash. Drices,
aue weteraT-anavncne Railway
Cuunpnny. .
Public notice is hereby given that the
regular annual meeting of the stock-
holders of the Gulf Vestern Texas *
Pacific railway company will be held at 7
the general office of the company in the //
city of Victoria, Texas, on Monday,
Notice.
' In justice and respect to my wife, as
well as to’myself, I want these few
lines published. On the morning of
the 18 h, at the b. A. A A. P. depot, in
Beeville, I Mid many tilings which I
regret and wish all who beard me to
know such wm done while I wm in a
titof temper and under the influence of
liquor, and not from any conduct or
fault uf my own wife At all. I respect
and love her above all on earth and will
protect her. Auything l migiit have
eaid at that time I wish those who
heard me to know I wm not accounta-
ble for and did not mean, and had no
grounds iu the least for such, but it was
not myself, it wm whisky which caused
such talk, aud not a word of truth wis
in it. J. 11. Brown.
Victoria, Tax., Jan. 82 1896.
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ing couple. After the ceremony they
loft for a Antonio on a short bridal
trip, after which they will take up their
residence in this city.
In another column we publish in fall
too special road law for Boe county,
now before the legislature. The law is
similar to the one passed by Um 23rd
legislatur for Caldwell countv. It has
worked so well there Judge Hart is in-
duced to ask the legisluture to pass a
nimeilar act for Bee county. According
to the text of, the taw Ite adoption by'
the commissioners court is ovtionurv,
and maybe abandoned at any time.
The bill has been favorablv reborted by
the committee on roads and bridge* and
will be p*rasd in due couree of tiara.
THE MAHNKE HOTEL
Bau Antonio hs no suverlor in Ura
state ma public piece of entertainment
it poeoeseM all modern conveniences,
la centrally located, being on Houston
street, on the line of the electric street
raUway. Ito tables are plent fully sup-
piled with everything in measoh. It*
rate* ore conspicuouslv. reasonabl,ita
rooms comfortable, airy and Always
to the embodiment of polite attention
totheguesta. RatesUperday.
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rector* of the company will be held
mediately thecbafter on the Mino i
ugtookpiaceat the house of the
kattoaZ* ’tm •Bl eoapte
, ’Constipation, Bad Blood
> Malaria, Nervous slim ante <
Women’s complninta.
J. H. HEARN
MANUKAorUnm US -LL MINIM or
TIH SHEET IRON WORK '
Well Casing, Pomps, Piping, Rods,
Camugakdd Galnud ta Cistins Madeto Ondm.
Corpus Christi St., Beeville. Texas
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Pearce, Ola Thompsn, Edna Tobr,
Kuby Atkina, Nora Day, Isola Farter.
B class: Let Baxter, Rufus Wilder,
Florence Baxter, Meta Carothers,
on the corner of Corpus Christi and St. Marts STREETS, about FEBRUARY
15TH next. Untill that time we have concluded to sell everything in our line,
consisting of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, and SHOES,
HATS, MATTING AND WINDOW SHADES,— —
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES •
Xh Those wishing to avail themselves of the big bargains we are now offering should call
early as we are determined to close out e verthing.
k OUR STOCK will lie enlarged ’
93 and we will keep the beta assort;
ment in our linein this citv, and
N having a partner continually, in
the New York market, we will be
G able to sell goods cheaper than
% any house in this section.
mzE-T*
m s..,ncamilic.nk
Dyspepsla, Kidney and Liver
' Neuralgia, Troubles,
ti - d.-
aNEr nannOAD ASSESSMENTS.
Ican ft and please the most fastidious and
the following brands: KELLY, Goodfell-
Co., HAMILTON & Brown, SELER LEwI
i“tbut B. CARN’S OWN BB
EVERY PAIR BOLD UNDER GU ARAN
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We have this day appointed
Duoat A Mrs
our note agent* to sell; rem or qenerally
control our land, known m Ura Gilea
SKionE, Tex., Jauuary 83-8ome
months ago a correspondent of the Cor
pus Caller from this place oriticised our
commissioners court ter aoceptioga
rendition of 87,000 per mile for the rail-
road* wheu the becond report of the
state railway commission showed that
the Aransas Puns had beta purchased
at over 833JBOD and let mortgage bonds
issued fur over 820,000 per mite, and a
valuation of over *18,000 per mile had
just been made by state railway com-
minslon.
The Bxx took issue with the corre-
spondent and came to the rescue of the
court at the time. And now Gov. Cul-
berson in his very able message eeye
thut the average value of railroad*>e
rendered fur taxes in 1883 was 88,000 17
per mile and that this wee about the av-
erage for previous year*. This made the
total value of railroad* m rendered for
taxes *76,000,000. But the railway
oompanlee, under oath, claim that in
flxlng rateo for trallic M M to give full
and fair returns in interest and dvi-
deuds, besides opperating expenses,that
the morgage indebtedness and stock
capital of the roads represest the actual
coat of const ruction and aequire ment
and Ura teusonable value of Ute same.
The latter value as shown by the gov-
erner for all the roads in the stite to
*876,000.000, or *300,000.000 more Ilian
rendered for taxes. Certainly too great
# discyepancy and the governor’s sug-
gestious to amend the constitution m
as to estab: a state board of assess
ment for the railroad*, composed uf the
governor, comptroller aud chqirman of
the railway commission should be
adopted by the legislatur and submit
the veople. In the ab ence of this lg-
islation if commissioners’ courts wi l
adpt the fair and conservative valus
tion of railways fixed by the Mate com-
missions foreacli road, t ben the value*
tion for taxation will be doubled aud
justice done to oilier tax payers,
Another recommendation of the gov-
ernor should certainly De complied wi h
and state and county otllcers prohibited
by law from accepting passes from rail- (
roada. When they are given, some
thing to expected in return, and they litj
tie better than bribe when used by an
Lawyer John C. Crap returned Tuee-
day from a two weeks visit to Uvalde,
where he has relutives. He reports
that sectlou "dry aa a powder horn," on
t account of the lack of rainfall. A large
irrigation project is on foot however,
whloh will render arable a large ecope
OC country which has hitherto lain in
waate, the scheme being nothing less
than adam to confine the Nueces river
betvresn two eanyone and create a res
ervolt tor storing millions of gallons of
water.
J. O. Lake of Hartford, Ohio, WM In
the atty thta week or a visit to his old
Mom and former towneman. Dr. D. M.
Thuriton. Mr. Lake wm ona of a par-
ty oCOhtoaM lately ona visit to the
caaterti part of the etate. He says Tex
a* to auracting score attention thaa ev-
* among the northern people. Mr.
Lake does not share the political views
of his two great tallow conntrymen,
Meeera bhormao aud McKinley, buti.
an ardent advocate of both free trade
- and free Oliver.
,0" . Mite Ela Long, daughter of Dr. J. N.
“miAkendr Lons otthis cit, and MncM.Lahat
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Advertisement for Bids.
In obedience to an order of the lIon-
oruble Com misaloners Court mude aud
enterred the 87th day of Dec. 1881. 1
hereby give notice that bid* for the
painting of six iron bridges situated in
pre eeantg, elan in* arijiiMinsr thg Jaaa.
and steel work of said bridges, (bids
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