The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1889 Page: 4 of 4
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“BIG FOOTJOHN."
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RAMSAY PFORD
Call*
Agenta for
Kanufacturersof
-atorsup. material.
F.J. Malone.
Don Teas.
I Keep Only
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Pure Liquo
FINE CIGARS,
And Everything P
struck a tombstone.
At the bot-
First-Calss Sal
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• Howe. The skull was intact but
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Seabrook 4 SKAGGS.
Beeville Texas.
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A Homeless Satesman.
Beeville.
Han Antonio.
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Buekien’s Arnica snive.
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Pea r utters,
Herse Powers
WEST BIDE or rVBLO ।
btrict attention paid to «
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WEALTH IH THE WEST.
A Few Worts About the Bauer County
of Southwest Texas---The Place to
Make Profitable Investments.
Bee county is eituatea between 27 and2s
north latitude and between 97 and 98 west
longitude, less then 100 miles southeast of
Seo Anloni, 150 west of Hoaston, 40 from
theduirot Mexico and IM from the RlO
Grande river. Thesurtaceof the county is
a high rolling prairie, having an elevation of
about 600 feet above the level of the tea.
and alfording ample drainage for all the we-
terfell of any period of the year. No marsh-
esornat oouutry extat within the county to
I furnish malaria and mtcropee of diseano.
The Aransas river oournes through the en-
Ueoleanth of the eminir. This with the
Blanco, Ue Medio, Paeste, Papalot and oth-
er smaller strenma furnish dratnago for the
broad plateau of land that embraces about
MO square mtles. The oeunty has a Sow of
900 acres, 12 miles from Beville, near Oak-
ville road, half open, floe soll, $3 per acre.
100 acre tracte; cholco farming and fruit
land, 4 miles from Beeville, $1200 each.
Traets of raw land in counties weet at rock
bottom ngares and to suit the poor homo*
seeker
1280 acres of good land 19 miles from Wal-
ton staton, 83 60 per screen omay terms; di-
rided, Si U per aoret tc ■ ——
MO acres of deairable ‘ land » uthes trom
Walton station; under fence, with windmill
and tanke; $3 per acre.
«W nores • miles north of Beeville on Min-
AdvieetoMoghere.
rrezom"s8ooxamxoBruuahom1a
yh-n chudreqare outting teeth.
ttOtaMShMiaonee; HprodaiM
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n
armlets around his biceps—the
spectator may view the process
from beginning to end. One
hears the strong man take a long
breath, sees the muscles of his
about, sold
all my old
stock, and
have now
wonderful feat, namely, fastening
two tight iron chain bracelets or
Saddlery, Harness F
with11
larger
taining the bones of a human
being; the stone was washed off
and found to contain an inscrip*
and date of the death of Lord
F. SLAVE
-ANATOMICAL
• • -SHOEMA
PALACE
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Lou 1,2; and 3,1 bik if: lots 2, and,
inbiki, oach 100x150;, *U0 each. Frao-
tonofbik t !
GROCERIES,
Hardware, G assware,
COTTON,
WOOL AND I11DRs
' Bought nt Higbest Market Price.
Corn and Outs
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
" earthquake shock, and thestranger
turns round expecting to-see
• Gabriel and the Last day hand in
hand.
The enforced iteneracy of the
of Methodist clergymen has cans*
ed the Reverend Farnham no little
trouble and annoyance, for no
Boones Ms he found a shoemaker
who is able to fit his feet than he
is hustled off toanother far. W
F tant town.
Recently however, the problem
has met with a solution. The
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SALOO)
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N. I Crner of Publl Squn
But the homeless and penniless piles
tatesman remains a voluntary ex.
ile from the state that loved and
hotored him. He cannot be made!
1 thefevoti__- -gu.ug. ।
Mine l’alms, the heiress is married
Ellis Hotel,
BEEVILLE, -----TEXAS
Tables furnished with the best
market affords; attentive
servants; comfort- «
able rooms.
In short, every thing necessary in a
First-Class Hotel.
[Special rates to local patronage.[
ILIIs I3rom
Propritors.
. Has opened a Cot
lass butcher shop
in the building
A north of the-post-
FPothice and solicits
tom of it was found a coffin con-
chain that will bear a pressure of
3,000 pounds.
W ith his two hands grasping a
chort chain of 2,300 pounds ascer-
tainod proaure, he makes a momen-
tary effort and pulls the chain to
bits, and what seems the most
R. H. NATIONS, PROp
Situated in easy access b
railway depots; polite a
tion to all patrons; gu
meals "and n,A5
rooms at reason,
able rates.
Commodious rooms for d,u
DON’T FORGj
that I have dn ren,002
I
Dr. L. E. PARR,
Physician & Surgeon,
e-s
ponrm.a wpocinity.
thes(patronage of
the pullie. None
but fat cattle killed
DON “4 C0 POTI 8 U
REAL ESTATE!
City Property, Raw
” Improved Farm
and Fruit Lands
and Ranches.
A PARTIAL LIST OF BARGAINS.
Three N. B. corner iots in bik 52; all $150.
N. W. corner blk of Boss property, $500:
block fl, $450.
E 1. quagter of blk ti, 100x150, with 5 room
residence $650.
A tract‛13xx2so in blk 18, Jones Addition,
on Washington street, $105.
3 choice residence bikanear the echool and
college oampus, $400 each.
LoU f: 8,7. a»4 8, In blk 10 Jones’ Addl
tion, each 01x116ft., $175 ench.
Six 25tt. front businoss lote la blk 37, front-
lug on Bowi isttoet; all $1500,
Choloe location; 174x300rt., with o-roem
roeidence, fenced; out-houses and cfatern,
*,000. - '
A fine 8-room residenco and all raollittes,
with 8 nores of finely located land, within city
limits. $5000,.
hundred and teu pon
- stripped of all impedin____
When this, pastor walks up the
sanctuary aisle, the foundations
commence to tremble as if they
were under the influence of an
u anrr trra m r1ATKNm‛
dazref — nqb«endm.
fctew odtercerer •
n. rnw a
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arm growing bigger and bigger,
the cords of his neck swelling
with the sustained effort, his face
crimsoning and_in the silence
those nearest the si
the rest of the bones were disjoint-
°"Andodnasdhn boon learned I There are many Pelilaha, but
about the village immense crowds pnly one Samson, and he is per-
1 gathered around_-the spot And-formingat.theRoyalAquariamin
.,2 many made desperate efforts to Iondon att present, where his feats
procure pieces of the bones. TLe.ofstrength. are certainly of an
coffin, which was oak, was in a original and marvelous character,
fairly good condition. "Soverai ,Thespestator,.as he, watches,
years ago tire street in which this feelsthat it is better t befriend-
discovery was made, had been fill- ywithsucha. man, for with a
. ed in about four feet, which ac-' blow of his fist he breaks on iron
counts for the depth of the tomb's
location. The remains will prob-
ably be reinterred in the village
cemetery. Much excitement exists
over the discovery. r.
Lord Howe,or George Augustus;
Howe, was born in England in
the year 1774 and shotdeadin
the battle at Triconderoga on J uly l
8, 1758. He entered the army at
an early age, soon rose to distinc-
tion and in 1757 he was sent to
this country in command of the
- Sixtieth regiment in July 1758,
under Commander-in-Chief James
Abercrombie, he landed at the
outlet of Lake George. Coming
suddenly on the French forces
two daye later at Fort Friconder-
"gn, he fell, gt fhe ijewd of ty*
corps in the ensuing skirmish.
Florida, is still * mystery.
Since Senator Jones found him-
self unable to secure hotel accom-
modations in Detroit, he has been
lodging with a friend of his, Mr.
O’Neil, a postofice inspector, but
a few days ago Jie had to give up
Li room and hunt other quarters.
It is not known where the sen-
utor eats, and aleeps or how he
gets along. When he arrived i.
Detroit he was elegantly dressed
--------------------------in-the-leet-etage of +remecties thut seft aswent or -givetstrewn
. bitgbirtthendMmhnag bocnuag dosho taucotta
he was positively tired of support- ery time and are i
mg him, but it is said that O'Neil the purchase money „ ,
owes his appointment and also his results do not follow
retention in office to the influence These remedies have won
ofones I great popularity purely on
merits. The Beeville Drug Store, I whiskey' and other "liquors were
—-===== 1 I smashed and nt one drop of any.
thing left The splendid mirrors
were all destroyed, and the house
was almost torn down.
.t
and he still speaks tenderly of her.
It is pitiful to see this amiable
and brilliant young statesman in
such a sad plight if he could be
persuaded to return to Florida,
familiar senes and the care of
devotd friends might yet make
him a happy and useful man. As
it is he is a stranded wreck.
_ ---- ------------------------1 eral City road, largely open, black eandy
to Houston Mi Galveston and a direct Jins soil, all fenced. * per acre.
New Orleans. * I
__________ ___, Beevile, the county .eat, is aztuntea on ,120Qaros7miesentofBevllleon.Qak-
charred, th inside of ^o^o^ty, ran ““ wiadtsmi “* 200
black and the* tongue road and at the terminus at the Gulf, Wes- Per
tern Texas and Pactie railroad. It la besut- 451 acres. 7 miles from Beeville, 3 miles of
fully situated, and commands the trade of a Skidmore, 116 and acres adjoining, an fenced
.--*—", The town has a population abd two-thirds good ferming land; fronts on
and is steadily inereasing in stream; * 76 per acre.
and oommereid imporsanoe. 900 .ere. or open prhlfana,smne”rrom
Boeville; near road to Mineral City, fenced.
cause the most wonderful thing I
a boutit is that whan once given a
trial, Dr. King’s New Discovery
ever after holds a place in the
house. If you have never used it
and should be troubled with a cold
cough or an; —g, -------
trouble, secure a bottle at' once |
and give it a fair trial. Itisguar-
pnteed every, time, of money fe-
vus not recognizable' "yhe ed. Trial bottles free at the
battered ““AndBeeville Drug Store._______J
ypress Tanks
Pnintting Jneka--
Well drilling Mach.
Troughs, dip’ngoyvats
1.3 and6 East Houston St. San Antonio;
NOTICES
TO THE PUBIN
I have openedLo
FIKST-CLASS SAlogEs ii
Bhe.best salvo in the world for
cute, bruises, sores, ulcere; /salt
| rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped
hunds, chilblains, corns and all ,
I skin eruptions, and positively cures 5a
n10s, or no pay retyuired. It j9 '
Eunranteedto giveperfect satis,
faction or money refuhed. Price
— ... — 75 conts par bgs. For sete by Hie
that his old Zwoethonre,sJceville rug Stpro, Harn L
" Fomler, g‛ t
Srgturan M,i< between San Antonio and s
,45-.
vi Denison without change." u
Satiatnctiom
yia Iron Mountain Route and to Knui -sdm
Ctyvin Denison without change. goumqugdaqnnggmmigqg
..... pinsan a?»• -• mDimmimi
/ueu/am2; mww
LM rlinAeE |1H
pHe ?
I-.bma
t-
I.&G.N.Ry
INTFRNATIONAL ROvr»
" Shortest,
anaReigkest,
ROUTETOALL
Points,
the direct
line TO MEX.
I Vialaredo,
35,.
second falls ringing to the floor. bis tavcz aid L. resumed busi
When Sampsons fist is ready ness directly. Early yesterdny —-----J-u unu 10, you are in----- ------w
to strike, the measurement of the morning his saloon was LmbarJ ongof its staunchest friends lie- h w o addrexs:
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Merit Wins " the place they commenced to storm
w2". ... it. . They broke open tne doors
We desire to to our citizens and windows and the crowd made
.hat for years we have been sell- a rdsh. and in they went. Then
tng Dr. King’s New Discovery for havoc and destrnction was iaved
■ i consumption. Dr, King’s new life and by the time the crowd. {er
. ,, in pills, Bucklen s Arnica Salvo and the saloon was not recognizable-
gantly dressed, llictric Bitters and never handled The bar was.....&nizabe
the hist stageoftremedies that seft ns ivott or give strewn allovertheplnc, Ai,
ench general satisfaction Wedothefaucetts were turned’ on and
larantee them ev- the contents allowed to flow to
rendy t? Cefund the Jast drop. Barrefs having no
iy if satisfactory faucetts had to undergo the treat,
low thelruse. ment of having their khoek-
their ed in and their contents were turn,
their edinto running streams; bottles of
3 It is a strange story. Jones
lks well and his speech befcre
r-tional editorial conventic: ;
. ’ trpit was one of the brighitu:
the occasion. The cutharz
editors who were presentsand tha:
if the senator would return t5
Floidh he could get nythin, he.
E ■
Star Forges I N
Fairbanks Scales
Eclipse ind Mills
- Rider hot nirengines
and dealers in
aegasme
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‘175*52
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, mnar veret
"ruokeWAIE
“AXteUmema*"
m*serrene uu
City Market, iniBeeville, °PP
LA-crondv, Proprietor. Aransas Pass d
8 carry the
F25Sen2mEeh. Mhe ana stock of liquors, w
2282462227 the cotntry af-
“5 cigars ever o
— -----'—---ed for sale here.
So Mom. and Pass licit the patronn
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k everybody, and |
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Saddle Trees, Collars L4y
wrhe ora rennbte" go
A U (Joods as Represented. q WALg AA
Block.4,8,», 10, 11,18, 11. 14, 15,16,17, " 2-9
„ . h No. 8 Enet side win Plaza, San Antonio. "g, e, M
F.F.Mills Niti, OSH
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--trmoxstjMantee my goods
satisfaction.
. Resp’y,
te? JOHN MOGUR
Hoston. FEor mtes or other information
d—: h. B SFFULD, 8. M _______a"
A CtfiJMlty In Nrfh Carolina-:He Years a
plia 35 1-2 Shoe, • ,
• J (Pailadelphin Recerd । 2
America's champion “Big Foot
John” has been unearthed in the
wilds of NortbCaroliua and he has
his shoes made in this city. He is
edivineandagentlemanik color HIS BREATH TOOK FIRE,
being properly known as the Rev- >
. . erend John. W. Farnham, pastor of
‘ the Methodist Episcopal Church, The Pecullar Death that Overtoo a Maa In
yeat Charlotte. I San-Franchsca.
The size of his boot 351 which _ ’ . ' . . .. ..
necemitates the size of tha solerto Twelve years ago, in the month
ba twenty inches in length and of August 1887, a man met.his,________________________
seveninches hrond Er ' death in a peculiar and horrible water, suitable for all purposee, that can bo
Reverend Farnham stands sixmanner in San Francisco The “J “npihgrguartanafola
feet five inches inhis sizable stock- writer believes that a full and sue- that dot tha entire surfaceat the county, and
ings,andhe Sikewise weighs Eorcint account of this horrible
">unds when raraccident has never been giv- Te timber in the county u sumelent for
imenta leu the public, the saloon keeper I all practicable purpones, and conststs of lve:
I where it occurred keening all of I oak, postoak, meequite, hackberry and
Wn ere I. occurren Keeping an oi anaqua. The last two grw In smal motts,
the facts from the reporters for orgfoves, and ecattered in ptgturesque varie-
fear of injuring his trade. They t over tie verdantpratries,furntahin«shade
AM.T 228 M"t - i and restinu places for the horses and cattle
are about 08 follows: 3 : I and adding beauty to the landeoapo.
James Harle* the victim had I The ottmauin Udaoountjr is .muld. owing
. "uMeuH-eK.w".XN.1 1 to its locality, the summer beat rarely ex-.,* 215207; wen2-aAaaliton:
just rucutureu uOm au attack of 1 ceeding 88 degrees and, belog temperea by 118.101022.2-andz, in Waitou’nadduon
delirium tremans. Ho had been the oootinuoui breezes from the gulf, makes8300 to H00perpioex: „ __ ? . <
"-IIlaN w +M/.011. I • reqidence here an Elyseum that render* Lot MxlSOft., fronting on Moaroe street,
a regular sot ana was thoroughly man’s existence happy. Winter’s cold rare- with 5-coom residence, well of excellent water
soaked with alcohol. His last at- ly reaches the freezing point, and orchard of twenty trees, $700.
tack of jjimjams" was the third „Eosgpqqgaipna , Toroom.wicormeriotrsmupsasanatorp
he had in a few months. On the proved lands in good locations from * to * N3":910 encbtenurnx lots nm.
morning in' question he had been porucrpaforimrovedfrom tolouper Lts 1, 2,8,1,5, and a. in Bik 8, mxut feet
drinking anti commenced a regul- I qulte, with an occasional mixture of hogoaeh,andfotsio,'11,12,13,14, and .in bik
ar spre and bv eleven o’clock he walow. Theso soils produce 1m crops 9: albo desirabielot in square west of Bap-,
nr spree ana DY eleven o ciock Hejwhen cultivated. The creek valleje have l ^*t church. Get terms. _
had about as much hquoras he fblack, enndy soi, and produoe proli crops. I 300 acres at Skidmore |8 peracre.
could carry. Stepping into a sa- .Ranchescovertheehtirearpaorthecoun Bo acres pratrio land, 1 mile of Skidmor
loon on one of the principal streets ioiSS'wtfo bartT^rc.^ e'snaraaturorceroommna ( "i .02
—_________ ___and called for aBwigof bugjuice
Reverend Farnham has had a which was promptly refused, the ana made large pastures. The present low 2,000 Ane farming land, imiu from
quantity of mammoth lasts and bar tender noting the condition ofprianatnatrihn a dagtlueudatiroun.q 8kidmoreqoqoporaoreznt
uppers, sufficjent to last until the man and remembering his mk • nw depnrture from the former 4 Moa Fnhseoivke, * porhro, t
doomsdnv mnufnetnrad and aont late battle with the snakes. modes of nomadic life that characterlzed 1
aoomsaay, manutactured and sent HArley Eowled mnd trned in , westem Texas. Many have taken advahtage
to a house in this city. Thus pro- Harey Bcowied end turned to a of this opportnnity to secure homes free from
vided'he can rise superior to his gas jet to light his pipe. Asecondiwiters frozen riorandsummer's brning
s big-footed fate by having the fin- later there was a drunkenwpan up?and the population of the county’fin-
ishing touches added whenever ® fash, of alcoholic flame and Har- creneinerepidi.0Tereestoam ginglarein
there is need. The privilege of ley fell heavily to. the. floor his one inoP
half soling these immense boots head and neck veiled in smoke, and bales.
is considered to be a rare one. I Blue, jetafof flame, .were issuing .The Aransns Pass railroad passes through
I from is ears mouth and nostrils. I the county for a dtatanoe of forty miles,
..l- 11 ear meut ana nostrils, giving it an outtot to the coasl and dally com-
m. _ I ... As soon as water could be procur- munfoatlon Wits San Antonio, Houston and
The Bones of a Revolution-ed( water is a commodity rather paivestonaThe.guietWestern.Texasand
ary General Unearthed. I scarc in such places jit was dash- makes its western terminus st Reevile, the
H in the sufferer's face but not | oftworouten
TRox, N^w York, October 10.—in time to save his life. The face
A special dispatch from Tricon-1 was as black as a negro's. The
deroga to the Telegram says; oars were charred, the inside of I Enprqxnor rne.geourappuon cen-1 Ane soll, tenced ana has windmil and good | .a t 7*
While laborers were employed the mouth black and the* tongue rona and at thelerminusor ths Gulf, wo-water. 83peruere. nt 11/ LL
in digging a sewer in one of the roasted to a crisp. It was horrible ltorn Texas and Pactie railroad. Itisbeaute- «i sores. 7 miles from Beeville, a miles of HArnpV Wuphhpr
principal streets in the city they and uncanny death, one for which ny trragasy.moloaaa TpmMM 2bd rrshirasgnaorarinazgtmsi: tcoa DdIIICy WUUCI,
— --L- A “ -* “ ......'a duplicate would be hard to find- ot 1200 or1400 and is steadily increasing in stream; * 75 per acre. 1 . •
" prosperity and commercial importance, nnn uzT m | . ■ *
........... '.....'' I Real estate has increased 60 per oet in val-] _ 200 nores.io open pr*l. land,8 miles from _____CARPRNTPR
SAMPSON T TVS’<5 ACATN us In the past twelve months, and is ohang-1 Bovmle: near road Citg, fenced, -E-Arkm
SAnPSON LIVES AGAIN. I tng hands at a lively rate. The Methodists 18-romhouse.costing 81000, elptern, wen,,——1 J
- ; --- Beeville . -- Texas.
He Is in Landsn—His Arm Is Like a Lade’s $2,000 one or 168 protfestithle ohurobee m ,360 ot aqod land to Ive eak county,
„ " the state, and the Cathollcs are preparing to 12 miles, from, Beeville, alone oounty line;--;_______________
. Waist., build a handsome atruoture to oostl 3,000. ihair sultabto for farm log. balane covered . vr ar ri, . m
rpuvnn ■ |' The people of. the town are awake to the with brush; fencedon a sides; $8 5 per acre. W M DIIGA’T
[Pall Mall Gazette.} " I necessity of educating the rising genera- 158% acres, ( mnes trom Be^Ule. near -:U“Aa
tions. fhere is already a substantia school Mineral Cit‛ronVerauOinn.°encca w»h
t building and a sohool of ISO pupils, A 8-room bouse, rood well horse-shad andcpih
donanion of ten acres of land has been foot), *50 cash. Will ezchang. for balance
made on which to build a college when the exenan*® ror balance.
times and finances of the people justify 1476oounty, 16 mtes of
, it. The town is well built with business iBlAdco City, and • miles of Johnson City.
houses around ths oourt house square (and drained by Perdtnalte creek, known as Wm.
pepota, while privste resieencos, buUt with Kingo survey, 300 sore* of fine cedar land,
elegance and taste dot the plateau for a $1 75 per ncre.
THAT-EIGHT
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mile or more distant------“ ,1600 binck 1oam pratrte Iana 14 mies
To the immigrant seeking a home in wes-jfrom Beeville, and 3 miles from Pettus Ctiy.
torn Texas it can be truthfully asserted when an fenced with kub-fsnolng for farming, four
he considers, the heaithfuinesgor the country room bbuse, wells. 8 windiile, underground
the delightfully pleasant climate, the rich- otstern and other faoilities; adjoining Mineral
ness of the soil, and its productive yield of City: has daily mail; >5 per acre, easy terms.
niomoreatnnoepounty. »«
oramethacountryoregAnte it 1* Az,, Beevi Le, 8 mes of Oakville: equally divided
find a Country In which h* OOuM build. Eim a botweeviopenprairinn nauumbera 33 “*T**
home more cheaply where be could sit under Suing’1onarTenaed; 8200. acres
his own vine and hia own fig tree, end none -on10K2“10 frosed.W pe aere- Trants near
to make him afraid. La^dT o‛ "•>«*« irom Konedy to
Anyone wanting further information con- 113 ....
oerlng the county, will be answered by on- 1130 rosorriehloem land, miles froun
closing stamp to this omoe. ‛ INdoville. % miieor Oakville road, 8' miles of
. ---proposed, bouthern Pas ne e xtenelon Wes-
---------------— <srd; WO aaroa open, ba anoe timber and
I • Wrecking a Saloon.
Lima,-Ohio, October 10, 1850.—1*U euiek
Several weeks ago the noighbonag
town of Lafayette passed a prohi-
bition ordinance and an saloons
were closed. A few days ago a
saloon keeper of this place went;
there and opened a saloon. He The Now Discovery.
. , Was waited on "by‛a committe and V , i , '
tage can hear told his pi cesencowas not required -ou have heard your friends
ndering snap. I but he continned and.thetownlandneighborstnlking, about it
“ ""n‛You may yourself be one of the
________ „ucuuu many who.know from personal ex-
his favor and ho resumed busi- perience just how pood a thing it
--- in- .. - . •n"- is. If ever you tried it, you are
, PROPRIETORS,
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The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1889, newspaper, October 17, 1889; Beeville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583312/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.