The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1889 Page: 2 of 4
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The Weattherfond-re
commel
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Kerrwile voded im fuvorof im-
wohas were
Tbebeas balte in the world for
ber and the De Lom mnam married
WONG
The New Discovery.
M pmrdomed him an stmomg pet-
Pace bs beem knowm ms omeof
the mart
James Gilbest rased om hs
in
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2000 asres fine farming land; I
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Hiram Wright husbeem
par acre
corres-
100 acres nt Skidmore 88
per
acre.
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Apply to:
Beeville Drug Stora
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muudmarmal
pedkens, a drty, lthay, lo-lifad
shama, a bnekguard, who takes
eeriptoms van that if Sax Astomo
did eat bare the fuir, Laredo
would ' t
mnakewkle
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of Sou
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cture e
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or truffle, I
iger traina
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go hand
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that
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lost in tiun
btruction,
uregular p
dace to Vic
aanceof 54
will ten »e l
rriveat6i
ction with
Passenge
111 change J
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a brunch cl
one of the
ia the mu l
has less I
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ad in the J
he relation
of Berco,
daas
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ci
eut rittf II Lun Sullle cou
huwe etttoped the memomal
Judge J. V. Sgaikm. Thepett
ind e Call
diency of
ofthesy
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ay. Nime-
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Alfred Newsomm and
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WE, THE UNDERSIGNED,
’’ have opened n LUMBER
YARD in Beerille near the G.,
W. T. A P depot, and rwpeetfnHf
solicit the pirpnage of the people
of this section, promising to fur-
nish first-class material atreason-
Tracts of raw land in counties
west at rock bottom ‘
^foteteb ,fo
Johm Diggs amd Le Dus er bad
a qnunel Hurt umduyin Hiomsom.
an whci Digga was shhot. the bul-
let etruck qet below tbe m umd
sSdmompatrezpetlaediluleo
- tions, oote and
Shoes, at
SATISFACORY PRICES
laducements do Cash Purchasers.
833933, mrondlly an panogaeut hhe woas
iamnl tg audhaumadkom, diees af oifce
mpam Uno—star Fe
The it—r an mggnegudhe wull-.
John Willelt, projechor ef the
Padre Inland deep water harboz
is in Lazeda He says his seheame
Lots ——1, 234 5, amd 6 to
UkTSeMdneehand lots 10.
11,12,13 14 and 15 imblk9al-
se4desirabdektsim square went
1,600 acres black loam prairie
land 14 miles from Boeville and 6
L I
BatoBueb,
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s-nsu..
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Bun az » Aquina Satve-
dthbeabome tbe al-
mad sa a abate wbeve
eqmtingemt does —
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1582acres 8 miles from Beeville
near Mineral City road. Average
land, fenced, with 3 room bouse.
adeo upland rice three feet six foch-
an high andeleulntesupom ayield
of forty-behelstothe naw
IILefffiers do pay five dollars to any
ame who, trembled with bloody
tax. will take Chszber Iain’s colic,
dholera, and diarrhoea remnedy ae-
comding to directsasa and does not
I
L I
Livery, Feed aai
STAB!
suit the poor home
1a3a95nnezfuom
i toangteat the amamufse-
imtemests of Weatthierfiond
v. It pmowides that for a
of ten years all mamrufae-
="sa=
aurmomuvos«=egeege
heramcnca OJOBS W
it. 1 i w d- < • AdP
tesdha—«—■»mw ■■ ■ k । in
efect bus’ beem mcederfnk ms •
praef cf wihidh l art ■ use mmy
glusnes now andaeeas well as emer.
",0 FE.Damiel"M.D.
L L ROBERTS,
- sores, ulcers, salt
rtw®, fever sores, tetter, chapped
hpdsehiibnins, corns nnd all
skis erugtons, and positively cures
palea, or no pay required. It is
gnaranieeuto give peroet satis-
facton oranouey refuhned. Price
2 emnts prox. For ola by the
Hoexille Drug Store, Harry L.
Fomler, Agt •
. George Murray of Bad River
eoumty has beem vimting ia Dem-
somcommty- Haas mimedy years cf
earn isam ex-comfederate and was
with Kirby Smithdurimg the Red
Mernwims
very trassly and it is hoped will
podmcegoodresuts. 1 -
The body of Jim, Pace was tote*
om*ofthe Bum Amtomo iwer mur
Flomeswille last Friday. Hisekull
was ehushed and a balket had em-
teredhishemrt He was oomwcthed
im at robbmg a sdage m
Karpes cocty amd semtemced to
the Umted States priroa in Coi-
,, Cene-
more and 115 acres sd-;
fenced and two thirds
We demne to wuy
Ata Bor varrs wak
per acre.
1476 acres in Blanco co 15 mhs
of Blanco City, 3 mls of Johnson
city, drained by Perdinalis creek,
known as Wm Ringo survey. fine
grazing land 300 acres cedar at
81 75 per acre.
farmmeurSupberSprimgeepempAt , ___
kin that mensunes three feet szrteresttis bataig shown as to bow
mchm an cineumferemee. He has or by whomm he tert his death.
moxuntties atTemusaptur meparted.
mhwathatul tuumube tuk ne at the
Drummer Mik
22822224
Mis, Emma
p-aEnoDuE
. Prime Renom
Sax 2S BL front t lots in
blk 37 fa—ting on Bowie St AU
81500
Thme N. E. corner lots in Hk 52
als4sQ. . _L 1-
Lode A 2 and 3 of blk 12, lots
X and 3 of blk 13 each 100x150ft.
gnoeneh. Fraction of blk 16, 8110
Three N. W. corner lots in blk
A amd3 S. W. cor lots in name bik,
,8100—eh: core, 4150 each: entire 6
kan, 4600.
NL w. Comer blk of Boos prop-
uaman 111/02 424r4____
wty 8300 hlK zi, •2-
Lots X A T, 8, in blk 10 Jones
add. meh 91x215ft, 4175 each.
sR qaarterof blk St 100x150.
with 5 room residence, 0650.
900 acres of open prairie land. 8
miles from Beeville, near road to
f i®
into 26080 acre t^uT 6
yrethewo
ion and i
sinemand
a by Han
n,Barlay 1
′ Barley
e‛s Barley
2"Eark
Ivins, Tea
, . wE
puusng thzoagh the tead ladged
upum the upper ead a the buck-
bome. After biemg shot Degs
rode kolf amleand etuod theem-
ttnazineef tbe pagbetothe depth
odourimehes. Hemay lire far
sumetime Bukerisimjul
The state tnausuner, m obedemee;
toam acted the lustsemomod the!
’ 2600 acres I ml E Mineral City.
Fine soil equally divided between
prairie and timber. Fenced, 3 wells
wind mill and farm of 30 acres, 83
50 per acre, on liberal terms
100 acres black loam land 16 mls
south of Beeville, 43 25 per acre.
Small payment down, balance on
20 years time.
160 scree in Bee county, 15 mls
N. W, of Beeville; 8 miles of Oak-
ville. Equally divided between
open prairie and timber; 55 acres
in cultivation, all fenced, $1200.
320 acres adjoining also fenced 84
per acre. Tracts near proposed
line of railroad from Ken nedy to
Laredo.
451 acres 7 mls from Beeville, 3 :
-g greed gm th* terms at marringe
and the yqumg hady metturbed to
her bome
i lulu
You have herd your friends
wd meighbors falking ubent it.
- - maay omrmelt be om of the
mamy whoknir Trom personai et.
periemce ja# how ood a thing
2. it you are
cm* of #ts ftww«M fr nds, bn.
the mecessury fumds toim-
demuafy gzogeete 9mers om the
streetds tnocgruhsti 'the raped
V ..-rat rlwuy to the far grtraaufts
is to rum, aud now it is ofbeally
aumommoad thut the fair wim te
and coupoms held
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HHp • uouanoe
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"T—- inlr?rtii***■ v~‘1_ITO1 f-** 1*”
thuutimefYom
EdJX’ goodwelL,horspsshedanderib8go0 -
im od U* fur after he had WWW*. Wgl hr the
joining. -_______________
good farming land;fronts on stream G
$3 75 per acre. . E
576 aerpe adjoining Mineral City -
well improved and fenced a dwell-
ing of3 rooms and soother of 2
rooms, both occupied; outhouses, I
csterh, windmill. two wells. wa-
ter troughs and other facilities for
farming, peach orchard and vine-
yard. 80 acres ip cultivation, 85 50
labor was made to«—d ezactily op- i
posteto wh it shhomdTben-
—men vary plsiaiy aaDa apoa tbei
Temus membeds of domgress domme ’
tben influemee aguimst hiuning tbs
fime at 8640000 rammed.
aEALF
sras-l.mzumsazsizmna"- ProPe
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mls from Pettus City, all fenced
with sub-fencing for farming. with
four room boose, wells, two wind-
mills, underground cistern, ami
Mineral
tried either medicimes and prerip-
t ms f physicaams w ithoui benefit
Mi ‘MeCabe .is -perfecly safe in
amking this offer, as more than a
tibousand bottles are sold daily; it
hues never been known to fail in a
cuse of colic, cholera morbus, dys-
Sam Amdomb few at lust rasad when the plain printed directions
1----------*——-f- . were followed. For sale by John
R Muztim. .. ■ J
from Walton ltairoble Fmndaplu Sells Dry Goods, No-
wind mill and tanks, 85 per acre
1280 acres good land 12 miles
from Walton station, 83 50 per
acre on easy terms. Divided, 84 25
ereek - -rbberssuitmie“ta Ealts in a
______ _______Mineral City, teaiced;8rm house,
firemd, who fedsom the wood- oosting 81,000 cistern, well, wnd-
. mill and out houses, 86 par acre.
hsbrideby •
of —qmestrat -
810od The comstable attached
Aludysenzeing far fosilsom
ihehialfcf the ri—rat Kezrville
Saved His Sight
Mr A K Eamkes-Aboata
year ago I pmocuured my, fi«* pr
at lanses froun migmne dieler, bat
IDERS HARDWARE Dety Com"
ANNOUNCEMEN
McCORMICK’S .
Mowing ami Harvesting Machines,, Hay fb
Farm and Spring Wago
ALSO WITH MT WELL-8KUCCTED STOCK Of
HARDWARESTWVS
I MAKE A SPECIALTY IK
“S20°mc6e8godlndinLreOak
, col, 12 miles from Beeville, along
LI co line. Half suitable for farming,
balance covered with brush; fenced
— 3 sides,.83 50 per acre.
--——
Dr. L. E. PARR,
Physician & Surgeon,
Win visit any part at of the coun.
try incousaltation,or to perform
surgical operations. Diwans at
’’T • specilty- Ofc. mear .
PSWDlCe rn.l ■ " 9 I
Rebem Gentry. a well known
—___! and highly mespected ctzmem84
r an i3e Lanave wrom tharBufan; commmitded - -
* — ...
k Mrr Bithes# st i mrer handed and give-it a
nemedies thadselias wel or give am teed erery __. wm,
schegerallsit-netiog. Wedo fumded Trial battles freenttle
not hesiiate togaurnitee thama ex- — —
errilse and um-rendr t zefnd
tte pureuse momey if safieCmetory
psds <1® mot falomr their mne
Thes 1
! beld it is mad the maim argu-
, mpeat meed by aalicitiors forr sub-
xuuredsdume,f Un M—n
fire men shall be ezempt- from p
ali taxattiom om all mmproveapezts s
whiti may be plaoed piomsuch |
property. La eomjapetiom with the
rimgkouta writjdewetopsbemt of Parker’s coamty— .
givimg bond for y! mimes, which asssunes cheap cntairti, s
fmel, thm lactiom of the councl is
eumwe the mnat womderfat thing
aibutit s tht uhnm onee given a
uiuLDr. King's Hew Diseswvery
toour citizenseer afer holds a plane i« ihh .----
ptuzng ^hTtedfowggtmtedakng-x- Dgmy acusostkomnaiaxnnsinatihe I*1*"1** 50
• - • - — - ---- 2044 zlumg,throut er chart
•"meenre a boktle
mdodgrerit a fair trial Itisguar.
"---. tlwkor mommmeyre.
lib demo
try that
itions for
cure for
____ I
T. J. Skaggs,
soLicri^k
_ ._ _ ^or Lift! Co.
i figures and to aad Knot Tnma
seeker., FirelusuranceCos., md Pita.
dunlt, ru-aisL. dephia and American Fire Hso.
-
dM see
mga e.nMor AAs-NbosV
1 Charles W. Fergusom, dark of
£ « Fort Bend
<—sty in 48S%,and James T. Dha-
ok a teacher am the poabljeeebools gncat popmlarity purely
Ff thesmecomnty,both‛ merrte- TheBeesilleb
' kstatea, mo alddhem enumttry
the limnt a. ^11*® fate made
and Fruit Lands
There are cm the pension rolls
mearly half a milfiom names- The
awount spent for all purposesby
000 The total expend} tares of the
govemnment for the same time whs,
8267,000,000 That is to say the
ji—at spent— accoubt at pen- _
sioms was over thirty per cent of per acre on liberal terms.
1 the entire outlay of the govern-
yment The momey which this
dommtry has appropriated for the
support of its boys in blue since
1861 renches the very respectable
sum of 1000,000,000/
ms SSS'SSS
araatlref mAMGATNS
. 1653224
tum-a, « Walnoa”s additiom, 8300 to
Ltfae 8A00per boek
AfimeSrooresdemceandal
fiuclites with 8 aresoffimely,lo-
a—d lamd, in city limite.*^
adwamtnge of Airtsare .to vitupar-
ate a man, a oowandly Hibeler and
slkunsdemer, and a pusillamimoas
pappy, with a nature lower than,-
‘ we publish other facilities: adjoining
him as such to the world." City and has daily mail.
Mroamoe Drew, at the Kemp Her-
, ald. an “am idote foo, a bar. a
wwihmmg whelpash comund, a sneak
. Hedthmmsnomatm
The mepuibdi
v.
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: Fpumim mm fur —mdl || ii Wim late: musun at Ms acthiuud dumuges at
naiiMa* Tem emattscger lim fiat aw—.
S uvdag, did art
and the twodsaa-
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W mwdeemdhuamguno hdaeeu- ‘ treholaa Clttkom mmikng MRe mom
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2uacotty,asahowm ba ihs puttitor
—n------n-hasu mun a
ia- Ed. Tex Mei Rend ond
hs AB eyes fitted amd fit gunrumtoed
lyfouro that mm
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will carry a ball stock of lumber, 1-
sashes, doors. Hinda, ete. and :
builder’ hardware.*; Nr. DP.
J M ITCH MX is in chnrgeokcur bus-
ineas bene, and will be plendedat
nnyitme to farnish estimatesand
• prices. Carloed late A lineved 4
A any point at rock bottom figure*. |
11 Give us a call before parchasing 1
G) elsewhere. R.LAW&Co j
■ I aesersusmpse f
. imamcy- dffine open fromm dug to da. for a
"mEepems row emer timzmapgphawci C
memibered, ted ths appoaeto— to
Cangressunaza Cmmm lust yeur.
mun bvaostt dhnupily brminghnttp
thefnetaryun d furoure. Whan ths
wank at tax mmsus teltaw to put ro-
te sihupe im wnbilnuuttt
shhoww sudha ddhewellogmmen,
amthentiom at titer whole «iiwidlned
wuamdwimbednuwmtoit. With
tte amneygatm «f ttibe Argemtime
beef. Asitis mattes the mmberef row hhonses
manam-=f
amaCu S —Si -
mWeprtroef hiAoa. Thore am t *1 - -
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That Resolution
fog. the bommeof Jim Ezowm color-
pC after three
* —nn—rifon. aveme
——- bed amd emamfofod to
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