The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. [5], No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1890 Page: 1 of 4
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BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS, TH URSDA JNI 12, 1890.
ESTAHEliiHEI) MAY 13, MI.
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BEE COUNTY.
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DEALER IN
yr - (3-(0DE
appointmeuta of
last week.
Groceries.
a high rolling prairie, bavin* an elevaclon of
nown builder, is about completed.
Justice Eidson brought into the
come.
BL 4
.7 -
were
from the seed since Mareh. -
Cotkon, Woe, Hides and Skins.
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। down..
he will get the Stults Dramatic
Palace Saloon,
up an amatuer performance.
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PA,
AROO
nob pre-
w.K. Dngatt
sult of which was the
in
uiving II an outlet tot hanoast and daily opm-
the
e, 120; number who
ten
t-Cass Teams.
1
twelve short years have passod
over an
tions. There is already a euhstantiei uchool
donatidn of ten dores of mud
ha. been
Colin,
"onwhietiobunaknoollese when the
limn* and
overlasting water: for sale Ma bargin: will it. The town is wall built with businese
houses around the cour bouse square and
pepota, while private resieences, built with
fhetotal nuiber of white chld-
eleganc and taste dot ths platesu for
renof scholasticage (1
UI) in 540, lenving 186
Sand under
Miss Grac Gridley, daughter
insurance
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E. A. Pac*
J. Bnldwin
. B. Harris
teachers in the summer normal in-
stitut
e’onlspapur pub:
intv.
2
000 building' and loan ns-
ssociation has boen estab-
lished.
A nwtioual bnnk with
850,000 capital has been
organized.u
follow well deservas tin* credit of
the first grown cotton bid I of the
season. . -
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A
ue in the past twelve months, and is chang
|o* bands at a lively rate. The Methodists
have a very bubauniial ehuroh bullaing, the
Baptista havjust comploted, at a coater
$,000 one of the preusiest little oburehee hi
Garland. . . .
Denton . . . .
Gainesville
Bowie ....,
Ft Worth.
Whitt
Grandview
Marliu..*...
Waco.....
of
ire
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under
makes it western terminus at Beeville, the
county seat. This gives cholop of two routes
to Houston and Gniveeton and a direct line
New Orleans.
Besville, the eouniy seat, is situated on
the Paeste crock, near the ge ourapbical cen-
ter of the county, on the Aransas Pass rail
rnd and at the terminus or the Guit Wee
I tern Texas and Pacife ralirond. It Is beaut-
fully attuated, Md oommands the trade of a,
large territory. The town has a population
of 1200 or 1500 and I* steadily inerensing in
this season will not fall short of one i boos-
and bales.
'the Aransas Pass railroad (msscs througs
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LOCALNEWS.
PROOF,
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Bat city
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Bee county is situated between >7 and 28
north latitude and between 07 Md M went
longitude, lees than 100 milee soul boast of
San Antonio, the went of Houston, 40- from
the Gulf of Mexico and 150 from the Hie
Grande river. The surface of the county is
-oa
wore, besides the enpital stock of
$35,000 paid in, 857,000 iu individ-
ual deposite, subject to check. We
doubt if any young bank in Texns
Victoria pitta on lots o’ stylo
And Goliad dotes on historic faint*.
I’o the world Beeville's known but a
short while.
But, you bet, its getting there just the
same.
tend to say.
The investigation had hfdly
dtosed its partisun doors, thwre-
have seen thirteen yar», aud till
have learned to rend, a alsu have
I
a
than Galveston." The late high
wnter at the Brazos has helped on
tMil iFh
JU {
aorviug popers in cases where a
two-cent pontage stamp did tlie
work.
John R. Martin.
The sharitrs ‘association, before
adjourning the conventon held at
Abilene ou the 3rd inst, did not
James planted a few cotton seods
in his fnther’s garden this spring
and has carefully tended the plants
si nce they came up, and the little
sell land and etgok superate: % cash, balance
| to mil purchaser, at io per cent interest. Full
.f
T’his, however,, did not prevent
them from sei '
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r preceats will
tacpt at ad-
z.Floue
So.
.......8. IC Wells
.2..C.P. Hudson
........ 8. Agnew
.....E. F. Comegye
... .Joe. Adamsot
. .John 1'. Roberts
.......J. 8. ‘Tomli
Jehuutou A Fowlor
.......... Harris
, ...J. C. Lattimore
.......(’, A. Bryaut
.....Hull A Adkins
........... C. Cody
... ... .8 J. Jones
...J. P. KIN NAUD
W. Orosaley
.. ...Roach A. Davik
. ...A. V. Hamiton
. ... . W. A, Bolle
. . (L P. Tarrant
.......Lyle & Allen
Pefere startng on youv
rocure a 25 cent hotile M
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Mil
ly, Pron
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journey
{Cham- •
(hilfi J’tqnr in a Ulin'k of Five Counties
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1 iending to J
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ured 1.1 071
andov
I one monuX
box - f., ,□
mtce Nil
Wit) IWOS or
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nerour w2
noney if ma
Ur. Guhra2
"rag Store
Iransa M
on 1 when iededit is worth many
times it‛s coat it is. plensant
snfe and ruliablo. For sale by
can . make as good ebowing for a
like period.
Judge W. N. Shives, ordolind.
passed through the city -this week,
on his way to attend the commence-
Ed Thom pson, a young stockmun
of Victoria, was in the city Friday.
J. M. Dobie, a prominent stock-
man of Live Oak, was in the city
A Few Words- About
the Banner County
of Southwest Texas.
Kovd-Eat Corbel of. Public Hqunre.
C CAVANAUGH,
ment exereises of the Georgetown
University. Judge Shives is a
careful, close observer, and in con-
but as a shrewd, buniness young
man, who is at the head of one of
the mostsuccossfal nowspaporsin
Beeville. ..
CorpusChris.
Abilene......
Colemnn 2, .,
Glen Rose,..
Blossom ...
Bonham ....
Lampasas. ..
GeorgeH--
Han Mnreos.
new gin man. It u,we under-
stand, the purpose of Mr. Pearce
to build the gin there iustead of
on the transfer track of the Pacific,
on account of the clone proximity
of the latter location to a popular
A private letter from Velasco to
to a citizen of Austin MayM! “We
expect deep water here in about
four mold ha This will then be the
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wonderfully the work of getting
..... 2 ‘ ’ i off TexaS
The Gur Western, Tex
- The date of the examination of
all Hummer Normals will bo July
27, 28 and 20.
All examination papors will be
forwarded by exprese, C. O. D.,
to the department of education,
whrthey will lie mud by a spe-
cial board of exnmtmers selectod
by the state superintendent.
Each applicant for a cortificat
will be required to forward through
the conductor the sum of ft 00 to
defray the actual oxpenses. of the
specinl bonrd of- examiners. All
examinution papers should reach
the departmeut of educntion be-
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ne,
emhmeneh
BEE office, one day last week, two
El Pasd onions, measuring 114
inches in circumference. They
the colored children, 44 areattond-
iug school, while 37 are staying at
home. 73 white ehlidren are
was enthtsiastic in his compli-
ments of the business push and
energy of Bevillians, but is of the
opinion the town is letting a gold-
en opportunity {num by in not
estnblishing, at an early date, a
Charley Reagan, a young Vic-
torian, sou of the well-known
merchant, D. H. Reagan, passed
through Beeville this week on his
way to Chicago, where he will in
future make hisome.
- The new drop curtain and the
scenery for the opera house will
arrive by July 1st Manager
Eidson has not decided whether
gentleman are renlined-anddeep
water is obtained there in four
months, what a wonderful start
the the mouth of the Brazoy will
imave on Galveston, that under her
try he has ever cast oyeson.
Little Jimmie O'Conuor, the
bright, seven-year-old son of Mr.
J. 11. O'Connor, the merehent,
with the manly air quit natural
to him, stepped into the Bee office
the other day, and deposited upon
the editor's desk, a full grown cot-
ton boll, and instructed the seribe
not to fail to note that he was the
buflaing and a echool of 160 pupile.
10. A gunsmith.
11. A tailor
• Scholastic Census
•' t
greatoat place in the country. We
have now fifteen feet on the bar,
which is six or eight inches more -
V , ■ —or to - a.. W
E. E. T E M 1 LETON,
' . r Oakville.
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this here.
00,000 acres of land have
found their way into the
hands of farmers, who are'
preparing for big crops.
Over 200 now houses ,
have luden built in Beeville
all many farm .houses
have been built in the
county.
The town has doubled*
its populafion. *
the total nil in bar of male, whit
children of scholastie age in the
county is 395; female, 393; colored,
male, 55; female 26. Total number
of white children eight years of
age, 120, number who cannot
read, 44; nine years of age, i
98; number wkot cawot rend, 5; <
tentant. But by what rial
their own ruling, they did
fail to denounce Attorney-General
Hogg, all just becnuse he did not
believe it was right for them to
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Kohler and Holdenfels have
sold a lot on the wes t side of the
Aransas Pass railway, below their
lumber yard to Mr. Pearce, the
The Wood’s mansion,
thegtateanathecatholiohiergpreperinKt ostablishing,nt an early date, a
build a handeomne siructure to 000158,000, vae al* a mf r71
The pooploot the town are awaketthe college in this place., rhe Judge
necessity otoducnung the Hain* woneras is right, and no mistake about it. _
mating th negro con-
i by what right, under
HUL.LEPLAND,
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• Architect and Builber,
BEEVILLE, TEXAS.
(o N TRY PRODUCE,
[ Loaves Beeville 8, a. m.
Deaves Oakville i, p m.
cannot rend, 7; eleven years of age,
96; number who cannot haul. 4;
twelve yearn of- nge, 04; number
wlio cannot ram 1.2; thirten years
nt age 88; number whocnnnot road
1; fourteen years of age, 93, uum-
ber who .cannot read, 2. fifteen
years of age, 80; number who can-
wit renl, 1.
Of the colored contingonl there
are 7 children eight years at age,
and those seven caunot ma* l; those
nine years of age number fifteen,
butEour of them ennot read;
those who have reached ten years
of age aggregnte 14, also,
and five of them cannot read;
those who have seen eleven water-
melon seasons roll by, number 15,
too, but only ten of them cun rend;
0a
atTseted
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The statement of the First
National Bank of Beeville, pub-
lished in the last week’s pnper, isa
good advertisement for Beeville.
The bank opened for business on
the oounty tor, a distance ot rorty mtles, the 20th day of February, last. On
the 17h day of May the examina-
if“—* L------ctor showed then*
ward journey. Looking to the
west the verdant valley backed by
the rising bills, dotfed with shady
motts makes a picture the pnint-
ler’s brush cannot imitate.
and pertionlars on appliontion.
2262% neros or rich Nuocee valley iane:
with residence, well nod olater n. <m wool
nnef Hiusm is rtnt (Ties —q-W],; aboutSI
1616 wost of INeeville: towether with zcatile
10borera, I mule and 30 hn*«: abundance of
. thojwsi stock of liqsov wines and cigars everFor wintrorrezntluoranauzummunor.purni
-Tecvne. "Therpntionge df the public is solicited. ■ sun, many.farma bare end are being openod
“ i.. 1 I up, #nd the population of tbe county la In-
a ereasing rapidly. Three gteam gine are In
J (' Crisp operation in the county Md tbe coiton erop
fore August 2nd. -
OAcAn 11. Cool III,
Htato Hupl. Public Instruction.
2-- ra -a muertimzamzza;
GENERAL NEWS.
L.The eliwate in tela oounty la mild, owing
to Ita locality, the summer beat rarely ex
ceeding M degrees and, beta* tempered by
the oontinuous breeaea r rom the gulf, makes
a reeldence here an Elyspum that renders
man’s existence happy, wibter’s cold rare-
ly reachee the Freezing point.
The price or land In thia ouuity la low
when the quality la conaidered. For unim
proved land, in good locatjons trom $3t$e
per acre; tor improved from 17 to 110 per
acre. The soils of the prairie are black me-
quite, with an ocoaAlonal mixture of ho*
wallow. These eoils produce Ine crop,
when cult I valid Ite erek vailess have
blauk, randy roll, and produce prolific crop.
Ranches cover the entire area of the couu-
ly and constitute one grand pasture fenced
nd guarded with barb wire. A few yean
ago, when cattle were high prices, the large
ranchmen bought ott the smaller ones
aud made iarge pasturos. The prsont low
prioe of patie haa made thene desirous of
selling their lande to ugriculturiats and to
make n new departure from the former
। modes of nomadie lite that characterized
weetorn Texna. Many have takebidvaltege
of a prominent citizen of Amboy,
Illinois, has been asleep for two_________ —___ ——
months. She appears in perfect collect mileage from, the state
health, her cheeks rosy And red.
She is fed on liquid food,. ami is
puzzling the physicians of the city.
Cholera and 4
ly. You will bo
hnve Ma for it,
01 Freni dor
olid Comfort" Plow.
resideuce portion of the city.
M. M. MeFarland, of Groesbock;
arrived in the city last Thursday
to set up the new paper to lie
started here. The Bee does not
view the enterprise as infringing
on its territory, in the least Bee-
ville is a growing little city and,
perhnpa, needs nnother paper, and
therefore, we welcome the new
beeial posi-
■ Ten ents
1, five cents
guent inser-
ble msontlily
hlle
Iver ten lines
jut advertis-
tome when they ought uot to. Of
to see us in n few weeks. Politi.
Breckenridge of Arkansas, -—
ono of the negroes hired to do the /
swehring for the republiqg i-
ehavgiug the democrate W>t -
murder of John M. Clayton, Breck;
enridge’s opponent, was behind
the jail bars, a murderer He
went over to Argenta from Little
Rock, found a defenseless negro
awxmanana with’ whom he rnised s
qnrvel and at once disemboweled
iler. This is the kind ofmnterint—
___________ cully he will find few to hob-nob
contract to W. C. Wells, the well- him, and none to bend the knee in
known builder, is about completed, deference to h is father, alias tle
t is an ornament to Adams street. President of the United States,
K. U’CONNOR,
az.
from at least one deep water port.
If the.expectations of the Velasco
Official Organ of Dee County; 34 States and Territories, Mexico and Cabada Hepresented M Subscriptian List
paper as we would any other,
enterprise calculated io benefit Aecording to the county judge's
the town < - - scholastic census of Bee couty.
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munteation with Sm Antonio, Houston and tion of the inspec
Gniveston. ThoGul", WestertRxna and wore, besides the
Pacin enters the connty from the enatabd .------- -- ■
miles, and it can plainly be dis-
cerned with the naked eye till it
reachee the Medio on its north-
Hlanco, the Medio, Paeste, Papalote and olb
I <>r amaller itreamk turnlah drainaue for the i
I broad plateau of land that embrncce abnt
I 900 milee. The eoumnty koi- |k dow ot '
- water, suitable for ail purposee, that can be 1
I found by ‘digging to • depth of SV to 40 feel
I and la ralsed by the numerous windmtiie (
| that dot the entire’surface of the countv, and
I stand an mpnumenta to inventive genius ano
I economy of labor. '
I Tbe tmber in the county la sumelent for '
alt prneticabie vurpones, and oonsists of Aive- l
| oak, postoak, meequite. hackberry anil
anaqus. The laat two grow in email motte,
orgroves, Md ecattered in pioturesque varie- ।
tr over the verdant prairies, furniebing shade I
and restine places for the horses Md oattle
- end mading beauty to the landacape.
the most thriving liUlu city, sur- Terrell
rounded by the most fertile coun-
the country, he w ill find the most
8 in circumference. They goBiaLboapitabLbiiooplii iiehosiuol
raised by, him,, in this city, on his Texas tour, and he will sen
Hi be plrsed to
Ehtions on topics
■1. but all arti-
Ed by theanthor
Bor publicatiov,
bi* ofspod faith.
Eusunicatinsgo-
sket, '
ii> do not receive
gutarl v lion hi
EBN FRONT SALOON
I • u
EKisrhemi Picemlaie for
Our Governor Robe was born
in Iowa, of old Maseachusetta-ab-
olition stock. -A_
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Uso Clinmberlain’ eye and
skin cintment for all kinds of
chronic sore eyos, salt rheain,
ringworm tetter and ilch. For
sale by John 11. Martin,
.... Prominent ex-Confederntes nt-
tevdinu the unveiling of Lee’s
statue iu Richmond, last week,
subscribd 850,000 to the Grant
mouument fund
By the next cunsus Texas will
be entitled tv at least twenty-six
representatives in the lower house
of congress, but under-therepubli
cun compilation of the census it
will hardly get them.
An 1 86,200,000 cannot expect deep
. .<). Rice water inside of five or six years to
A One of the finest views present-
on ed of the city aud the surrounding
country, in from the heigli oden hnve learned to rond, also have
ofne W. Tfonrteen-yenrsoiagegbulyve
— -- yard are enrolled as fifteen, till of whom
map, can read. - -g
attending private school, while no
colored children jare attending
stih aniustitutiotlhere are two
blind, white children n the coun-
conty. Mid none colored similarly
prosperity ana commoreil tmporuanoe.
Reni sub ka* inorensea M per cent in val. versation with the BEE editor
A FewNeodsof Boevilie.
1. A college. . .
2. A eanuing faetory. .
3. A brick yard.
4. An ice factory.
5. A board of trade.
6. An agricultural fair. ,
7. A waterworks system.
H. More dwellinglouees to ront.
9. A shoemaker.
bents. Recently a fellow bought
a suit of clothes from him. It
seema that the man was a comma- *
nist. He not only refused to pay
for-the-gondahut boanted of his
good luck in cheating Nicholson
out of the clothes. A few days
ago ha went to the store wih too
suit ou. The proprietor invited
him into his private room. On
reaching it he compelled the man
to undress. Off came cont, pants
and vest Nicholson than furnish-
ed him with a very inferior pair of
pants and told him to go. He did
so, feeling humbler and wiser.
. ka •
Not content with turning ont
enougl demoratic reprosoutntives
from congress for republicu oon-
testauts to make the majority of
the republican party secure, be-
yond any doubt, the republican
party is still unseating democrats
upon the slightest pretext The 1
most seandnlous instance on rec-
ord of utter diregard for consti-
tutional right and justice was ip
a contested nse from Hou th Caro-
lina wherein ths republican* de- * .
clarod the suffrage laws of that
state in violation of the state enn-
stitution, and the election void.
n and
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the repblicaus in Arkansas and
Mississippi get to do their swear-
ing. _ 3 i.me
Virgil Mnxs;the noted young
evangelist, has migued a contract
with theStutt» rnmatic compa-
ny for two years. Virgil intends
to play six nights out of the week,
.anil preach the seventh, but it is
, safe to say when he goew on the
Jolin B Mnrtin would not atage,downgooptistrelisiousfer-
rocommeud Chamberlain's Congli l vor, ag Medinty wot U the, ‘
short yams NuVe, pnBsou Memedy if he did not know it to be woin of e e •
-----many colored chilhre, and pertectly rlinbes it is mude
two of them cannot read; 7 hnve cspecially for coughs, colds and prdcure a
* - “ “ -I croup avd is tho most <*ffeetusl j berlnisa
remody know for those disenses. ' Miarrhn Remed
' Tezasanddoorgia ssom to bealmua teertainLo_
the only wouthern states makiug,""
any effort in an ostentncioue way,
to help the widow of the chieftnin
staying at of the late Confederacy. Texas
and Georgia, anyhow, are the em-
pire states of the South.
1,i g . ■ . *
, poultry-house. Now n nted at $10 per month
, K cash bel, tn 00 days 10 per oant. /
n l u:.e I tWff-N M lot » Mao BWVIII* Mixite nwd
QUICK I FIPS, . te "hompaon * Cot % cdab bal to tun buyer
■ 40.900 aere pasture in MoMunen co, plents
bitne or water and wraen: perteot tite: bargain,
pe Aeeommodati,s---,an gaSnnPaoumcnm.ccnta
■■ 11 -—•' ' ; well-boring outnt, rood m new. Ha* bored
Terms Reasonable. 1 r111 ru "nvonto
about 600 feet above th* level of the sea,
Md affordihg ample drainage for all the wa
J ( 1 . . terfail of any period of the year. Nomarsh-
lx Gill'll 1.1 ] 11 I ( I in or Hat country exlet within the county to
AC 1 1 1 V 1 1 • Ll I 21 .V• furntah malaria and microves of disense.
I * The Aransas river, couises through theen-
- Ure look th ot the county. Th I* with the |
\ . .
railway had sold out to the Santa
Fe, or otherwise, the Atelinson —-7—----------.------—-I
people, but as the evening papora Summer Normal Institute. ....... „ u
coutained nothing, it went the. The superintedent of public | rid of the lair that cute
way of all groundless minors eduention hne made the following 'rom la oaae •
Russel Harrison wiltbodowi leeetiens—und—i
... .. . Mr. D. Nicholson, a merchant of
"■ 1 ' -140“ ligertown, a .small place in the -
northwestern portion of Damar
cuuuty,. has discovered a new
method of getting even with dead
fnancem of the peopte zuetity pi.at by the residence
Flournoy. Standing in his 1
the city is spread below as a map,
* anti the tracks of both rnilwnys
• are plainly visible. The smoke
of'the engine of the Aransas Pass
enn be seen immediately after it
leaves Skidmore, a distanee of ten
—Apite+Hevi-uEdtnuluice
gates last Friday andtoodedthe
countryr in other wordsit rained.
A report, without any founda
tion. Was spread here one day
last week that the Arausaa Pass
Town. Nami: of Cosotcron
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company to open the house or got first to bring in a full-grown cot-
ton boil this season. Master
i perticulars on uppileatton.
tiw Lot i bik » inicevlite
81,100. e Boer ofMh 7; Jones’ nddiuoot I mtle or more distant.
Canton.. .r
Crockott. ..
Galveston
Giddings..
Corsicana .
Rockwall..
; 1001233. I
.Orel etoek farm in tive Oak 00: 16 TO U* lmmKr.nl *Mkln* . born. In V*
mwNw of Reevie : Won improved; K emeb; tern Texas It oM be trethfuily naserted when
i bmanensinixrerwgoperpopjong Mdimml beconeider, the heaithfulneenofthecountry ,
—""3008 M ’ rshedelightruily piomsant ellmate. the rieh-
' hot 2, W.H .Sun bik; % otrt. bulanoe mm of Um aeU, Mte n* productive yield of
• i l or » vonr At iff per oent I crop*, the ohenpness of tbe lande, the faclity
• ] W tore favm, adjoin’ Heeville. ensy frma l ot reneninu the market*, the piet uresque pan
• Th* Cam Rtone jp’oce, ajofnine W. H. I nram* the oouatry prM*At*. It M dimcultto
qGroggnne"iuregbdennerefronung on ' I nna • counte, in whih ha comia buna blm a
"nd HayM .imara. "KD nomeuore chenpiy where ho ooula m undor
wrn’aiXS’ Nogugpenmso-umut vine ana Niowane tee, - none
At von prccat. : I tO make Mim afraid.
mndlemtersecnva K A .gregge 7‛ ■ i-}
Suutli sjde of Arm sns Pass Depot Square,
JOHN MCGUIRE, Proprietor,
Nor L-Lns Corher of Public Square.,
RSON & CAVANAUGH,,
;r0puIrTOIS, '•
ant iM Baud lo* Tor JoetDFrazer, Rose Bud, Clase’s Bar-
t- TSaratogga. llelle of Nelson mill Other hrando of Ken-
VLiskies. Billiard Hall mid Lunch Counter in Connection.
ioformalio 1 ipply to
C C SMIIH,
, ■ Besvile.
Property has inereased
g 100 per cent, in valuatian.’
P” A bnneh of a 8500.
DUGAT &
Lawyers & Land Agents,
BWRVItII, * — --- - —: TAX as.
iomeein Courittbuse)
Practice in all theourts. Eeal estate sold, I
reted, rendered for taxes, ete., Specisl
attention tiven to examininy and perfect- I
ing titlea und furnishing it 1 st mtn thereof. I
Na-« the Only ahtiaet of Titles to All Meal
Fetate I* Nee County.
HANS NEGOTIATED ON LANDS
andeity property in amounta tin.) on time
to suit borrower at loweat mu's of interest.
Ciaimw Colleeted
promptly in Bee and adjoining connties,
Wohivetbe following propdry forenle:
I $600- N W. oor bik 5 Joves' Add; 100x150:
’ join* collegegrounds: Calitornin dweilinw, a
rumibriek chimnev, Food well, gurdow, barn
iei i
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