The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. [5], No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1890 Page: 2 of 4
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It should be one of the chief con-
J. C. Benaley.
BEASLEY & FLOURHOY,
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Jersey Bull For Site
Max.
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, southwestTexas, if centered in a
ine of
on
Imported Holstein Bull.
AT THEIR OLD TRICKS.
the val
brick manufactories, and it has
For Sale or Exchange
Paul Baxter,
g.
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pie of that district have reported
has instructed
Wilbarger, a northwestern coun
ty h
Wh
pooler as socoud choice.
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6 per
i
em
bility. All good citizens will join
The site for the southwest Texan
seeking just such advantnges
are
gained means another home and
BERCLAIR
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of trade,-etc.
a share
ol
Jnless
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MACKEREL,
Hold On to the Yearling.
pr-
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be-a
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aduda
town of any note is compelled to
have its system of public achools.
rille. At the same time and in
addition to an A 1 public school,
Beeville offer! the beat openingin
Texas for acollege. One-tenthof
the students sent abroad fom
in its strict and primary sense, is a
collection or congregation of vari-
ous schools —school of mathmatics,
I
are ready for the college grades,
they should be transferred thereto,
and not till then. It is impossible
to maintain a college with the
CIL
th
ate
9HoKg____
The gold bugs have won again
in the national house of represen-
Papalote Penciling*.
PAPALOTE, Texas, June 10.—
Imp
100
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heat you
m out yon
pethepn
whemcoal
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will be able to travel to the county
line, in any direction, in a line.
Creator wonders have happened
than this. ; -
popery___
To the City of San Antonio:
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Beeville. Texns.
lion* and Catile Irandof
J. M. Dobie,
LAGARIO, IEXAS.
A Brick Yard to Be Estab-
lished in Beeville.,
and tml were intact. It is thought
the death of the reptile hastened
the death of its victim. ‘
was no penalty for such failure.
Justly indignant at such trifling
supervisor of that fact, and for
answer he received the somewhat
airy and compaisant instruction
to go ahead and do the best he
. could, and that he need have no
fears about missing some, as there
The establishment of fire limits
should be among the first ordi-
nances passed by our council. It
will do more’ to stop the erection
of wooden hulls and shanties on
or will exchange for cattle four year old.
Good pedigre. Apply to Dr. L. E. Parr.
yearlings and they will tie your
friends. --Fort Worth Gazette.
our property
lnce solicited.
third story of a building and
—iled his arm upon au 1— •
again boys,
good, ami i
chanted than
CHOWCHOW, •
BUCKWHEAT,
CURRANT JELLY,
TOMATO CATSUP.
FIG'PR EBE EVES,
PINEAPPLES,
GOODSON & CO.,
Well Borers,
Rock Drillinii a S/wadly.
Thanking the public for pa-t favor ■ we
solicit A share of your future ratronage.
Alloidera altenile to with prompinere.
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adorn the valuable ground now
encumbored with rowsvef
neighbors have led off in this
great stride of progress. Beeville
should stay up with the procession
and have artesian water flowing
through a thousand hydrants in
. six months. What say you, city
Eathersand citizens of Beeville?
T" "a . “"2 1
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
J It Hokie, A C Jonc, J- H. OConnor. V Kohlen JO Woud L B Randalt,
Everybody Anyway"-- No Enumerator
. ‘Appointed.
(Fort Worth Gazette.)}
1 A Gazetle i correspoudent in-
forms us that there is much
dissatisfaction iu Cherokee county
over the plan of taking the census
in a district adjacent to the town
of Rusk. The enumerator of that
district, it seems, is a “feeble old
Live
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cunindigestion, nniouancsa, DyarerslanHioia.
rnnsorvommmmemitz“AnagndtdtiFacmume
hastrade mark aud ensed ved lines OR wrapperr
Terms -Usunlly part cash anaPDninneng
f
Articles of incorporation of the
Western Union Beef compnny,
with a capital f $15,000,000 has
been filed with the secretary of the
stein’ever brought to Bee coentv. W ill
make the season At €.€, Smnith’s fend ynr
in Beeville,, Kveryhody, ivvited to run and
The Bee job Printing Office is
readyfor business at city prices,
large assortment of type is fresh
the foundry and the work is i
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poor pi
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appears in the daily press, but
expresses no new idea nor given
— any avgameat sy instihs poeition
Bosque county
for Hogg,1 with WI
choice.
Congress’ session will probably
be prolonged into September.
Carson, a Panhandle county has
instructed for Attorney-General
Hogg.
enterprise of the town. A first-
dans system of schools will draw
to Beeville many of the best
families of southwest Texas, who
college here, would guarantee a
good educational establishment.
No grander work could be done
for Beeville and southwest Texas.
Our citizens only need to join
hands and pull together to make
demiring I
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unsatisfuc
Tany
wteclg fl
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id deliver
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Superior
sofiheas
hn on thi
pon SALE: One second hand Marvin
r safe; one G001b Fairbanka floor menlei
one 3001 iwuntCT wide: all under coG-,
ABulf at law Tcm* t of orto _ T
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nice sni
Augu-t
ir of sho
uunouy
Fstoro is
McCurdy, of the Beeville BRE
has our unqualified endorsement
for membership in the Annanias
elate.—Karnes County News.
MoOurdy knew he would be ac-
cused of incongruous frugality in
veracity by his legal contemporary
of the Kames County News by
that cucumber story. But, how-
ever, it is true. A cucumber did
grow thirty inches, in Beeville, in
eight days, and we have got the
justice of the peace, who noted its
growth, to back us. Come down
in this glorious "New California,”
- illett,and see something.
Waterworks bonds to run, say
thirty years, could be sold in the
market to a good advantage and
WILL SMITH,
Saddlery, Harness,
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stockmen’s OUTFIT
$
cessfully control the brick trade
of the surrounding towns.
GENERAL NEWS.-
Lamar county has instructed for
Hogg.
Gregg county has instructed for
Hogg for Governor.
The decrease of the federal debt
during May was $6,661,871.
lakiogP
Wall Pa
boring county seat Now is the
time to isy out and buy ,these
roads while land is cheap ‘ As the
the situntion to the authorities at
Washington, and have asked to
have the ceusus taken in a proper
manner. There is also said to be
a whole justice** precinet in that
county, for whiclie. anumerator.
Copious rains have fallen through-
out this section of the country,
assuring a heavy yield of both
cotton and corn.. .several hundred
NEUDEVIN FLAKES,
CALIFORNIA PRUNES,
CAL CANNED FRUITS,
OOUNTRY BUTTER,
EV Ar. PEARS APPLESAND
APRICOTS,
which will be placed under culti-
vation the coming season. And
now the urgent necessity of a first-
class gin is apparent.... R E.
Ragland and T. J, Hart, of Bee-
ville paid our city a visit, Sunday.
We are indebted to Mr. R. for
some excellent vocal and instru-
York City Iast week, which, on ac-
count of its peculiarity, will admit
of reprinting at this great distance.
A seven-year-old lad fell from the
Horses Wanted.
Good gentle horeea or mares, H hande high,
not over syeure oM: broken iosuddieor
harness prefe erred. Addrese: 1
AlERieT MK.I.KH. LERVIL R,"EXAS.
WHAT ISCARBOtlHEUI AVENARIUS?
proyen a success. He is now en-
gaged in organising a stock com-
pany for the purpose of putting in
the most improved machinery and
manufacturing brick on a large
scale. Stock books are open nt
Don Teas A Co. There is money
in the enterprise. ” ’
large quantity needed by Beeville
in its building boom, it Can suc-
——nn*
Mr. J. C. Crisp renders us valu-
le service on this weok’s paper.
Real Estates Loan Agen
Special Attention Given to Purcbasing Land for Non-Resident
Lend Money on Ieai Itate.
Absracts of Laid in Bee County Furnished on Appication.
We have for sale in the city Improved Lots, ranging in (
50x150 ft. to a solid laxly of 114 neres, nnd comprisingt
desirable location for residences. Also several improve
Unimproved Land-Of unimproved land in the county
tracts ranging in’size from 50 to 20,000 neres, representing
es against them. It
probable that with
to view ite product*, inspect it*
fertile lands and invert in
A very bungling train robbery
was perptratod near New Salem,
Minnesota, last Saturday.
A gigantic smuggling scheme
has been unearthed in NewYork,
in which several of the trans-At-
lantic steamship lines are impli-
cated. -
A sail accident occurred in New
Any Business Entrusted to its Care " ill 1
coslcccdpsorul kind* as
more especially in the states. The
attitnle of Supervisor Pell in
Cherokee county, who informed
the enumerator that he would
incur no penalty for failure to'
enumerate all within his district,
strengthens the suspicion, if it
does not confirm the belief in a
wicked purpose to keep down the
ensus enumeration. Whether it
is intention id or not, the situation
acres of farming tend in- this
vicinity have been sold recently to
Bohemian and German farmers, *
census MatterrYou an ST "Cloten"ths.finent.preblopoled !el;
LSONSALEi-One apan of good youug
C work mulea, Inqnire at pecond Week ’
above Southern FacificwrassenFer depot.
John Liugard a citizen of
(9
BAKING
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
and inaugurate the era of brick
and mortar than anything that can
lie done. The beginning of the
end of the wooden shanty in Boo-
ville is at hand. Speed tho-dny
when solid brick blocks shall
Floresville held an election for
incorporation, Saturday. Incor-
poration was carried by three
votes. 93 votes were polled.
DEALER IN
ML ESTATE,
Town Lots a Specialty. ]
. Correspondence Solt
Town and Country Property Bought and S
will save the government money.
He also announced he would hear
no pleas of guilty in whisky cases,
but would hear each case on its
merits, and where the evidence
justified it, he would see that the
offender was absent from the
territory for some time.
students in a college here spending
an average of $300 each per year,
will circulate * vast amount of
money among us. The large num-
ber of fine families who will build
their home* here end make this
the basis of their supplies, will
make* vhluable addition to our
social circles and vastly swell the
volume of trade. The public
schools are owned and run by the
public and for the public. The
college must be a private corpora-
tion, to be supported by those
whose means permit and whose
inclinations prompt them to pur-
sue the higher branches of study.
On with the graded schools. On
with the- college. Let them go
together, hand in hand, vicing
with each other in building up
Beeville, and like the suu and
moon, shed intellectual light and
heat throughout the land. At the
election, last Saturday, Messrs.
once and a fair and honest count
of the inhabitants be taken. And
whether ho does an or not decides
the justice or injustice of thecom-
plaint preferred against his
appointment when first made, and
that it was done in the interest of
a
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lono to retard the progress of this reptile, when emitted, was .partly
most vital interest and loading decomposed, but' its • head, legs
What is true in New Mexico and
Wyoming is also true iu , Texas;
Compared with the holding* of
past years, cattle of all kinds-
cows, calves and steers -Are scarce,
nuu the man who has n good
bunch of good yearling cattle and
a good range for them to run ol
will make amoney by bolding them
for better prices, for as sure A8
time rolls on better prices will be
paid for better cattle, no matter
- , are from. Hold the
THE BEE JOB OFFIG
udovement was pat on fort and the
money subsoribed in two days!
.. . . - man" whose territory comprises
besides the 240 square miles, or twice the
area covered by two enumerators
at the last cepsus. Sensible that
he it would be impossible for him
to perform tho task imposed upon
him, the enumerator advised the
tv has instructed for Hogg with that there is an evident purpose
W heeler as socoud choice. ou the part of somebodly to denl
unfairly in the census matter, and
mental music with which ho enter.____
txtnod us for several honra. Call ican
neede—a first-class system of
waterworks, owned and controlled
young or old, has been appointed.
Such a queer situation as this is
herder as second in Cherokee county arouses the
suspicion that similar east's may
exist elsewhere in the state, and
MIO -rr A
ouaeowota TEA
PEABERRY COFFEE.
W. S. Brown & Co.
We are pleased to note that a o"n."fceinNew‛York
brick yard will soon be establish- 11 braneh oftice in Me"
ed here, and the day of frame
buildings, on the principal streets
it a grand success. Two hundred of the city, will soon be over. Mr
L‘ D. Young has been experiment-
ing with the clay of the vicinity
of this city for several weeks, and
has had it tested in two different
by the city and ran for the people n the hope that nothing will bo
to give them artesian water at cost d ..... * -
Vitoria, Cuero and many of our m
--
-vlunens
-eci-—-
"is w.n2 ploranroin "liowim,
• peclors trill,uuf rrpeuw to Corresponde
Judge Bryant, the new federal
judge, of east Texas is winning
golden opinions of everyone. He
RM recently rendered- a decision
which will save the government
th. squnre and blocks thonsnndssofdollara.It
ing Pi
The Cincinnati carpenters are
but on strike, 1,000 strong:
I keep *11 tho best anddle ti
are male in the state on ha
will make any style saddle or
or anythingrelseoutof leather
on the shortest possible notice
nsus.
t.-. .. .. 3 It in Wood »nH Stone Preserving Com-
with an important matter, the peo: pounaoi atain, appliea with an or4iu«n
-• * 4"—* tht-iat I -------*- | beush. Il ia guarautee to prenerve any
w-unzumamna ;
stato of Colorado. The company
is a consolidation of all the princi-
pal stock interests of Colorado,
Wyoming, New Mexico and Texas,
among wTiinh are the North mer-
title company anil Frontier
Land and Cattle company of
no one was more en- Wyoming, the Brush Land and
cattle company of Colorado, the
Noculars Land and Cattle company
and the Fort Stockton Livestock
and land company. The principal
offices will be in Denver with
Insane Asylum, located near San
-- Antonio, has lawn deeded to the
for their children. Every family state in good faith, but the peo-
____2______2________________ ple of the Alamo city rofuse to
consequent increase of the volume pny. it. A petition to have the
ponuty pay for it has been denied
for reason of the illegality of such
an appropriation.
H of people to the county primary grade* of the public -
schools and such grades have no
business in • college. A college,
is extremely probable that with •
the knowledge of thia, many have and
made a pretense of knowing some- hui
thing concerning a casein order
to secure fees: Judge Bryant has
announced that hereafter no per
diem or milenge will be allowed
such witnesses, except per diem .
tor the time they may lie detained where they
there after their case is disposed-------" “
of. Some attorneys wanted to
argue the case with his honor, but
in vain. It was so. ordered arid
J. H. O'Connor, Don Tena
and T. C. Williams were elected
as trustees of the public graded
schools of Beeville, forthe session
of 1890-91. These gentlemen
have assumed offices devoid of
emoluments, but fraught with
responsibility. The schools will
be whatever the trustees make
them. They select tue superin-
tendent and th<> corps of assis-
tents. As the teachers are, so will
be the schools. A first-class corps
of teachers will make a first-class
system of schools. A bqard of
of third-ratB pedagogues can only
make a third-rate school. Beeville
is * growing, thriving town. A
tip-top graded school can do more
to puah her forward than another
railroad or any one other enter-
prise that can be jumped up. Let
the trustees lay aaide all personal
preferrences, and look solely to
the interests of their town and
county. Groat is their responsi-
Judge Gustav Cook fired his w a . _____________
first gun in Kyle last Hat unlay. It cernsandth. greatest pride of Bee-
is "rather a lengthy speech ne it
mind this distinction. Every
Stock men are watching the mar-
ket quotations very elosely, just
now, and everyone counts on an
incrense over the present figures.
Both stock ateers, heep and wool
prices are keeping up so strongly
that money ought to lie more peln.
tiful in Now Mexico, this fall, on
thia acconnt. But a wise precau-
tion ought to lie exereised, for a
great change is working in our
industry. BSreeders should hold
1 on to their yearlings nnd two.
year-old*. he Cheyenne Live
Stock Journal and other livestock
Beeville dnesn’t have to rustle for school of science, school of litern-
* season to get up •. fair. The
e t n v
h, . ..__________
: Ansetta (Apii I, 1890) $ast,983 67. (
o m lo ana to aharehaidern only.
kind at of wond, ahove or under the around
or wuter ’or at Lleast nfteen yenra,.ana kenp
otalikindeofineecta. h is unod by the
II. s. (ml almnst di foreive Governmenis,
Telegraph, /Fwlephone, Ho'lroot (nil other
iarue corporation*, m well ns itent Rstate
owners, whete II l« kept for Mir. For fur-
I her In formal io and eireu)ars adaras or
call on:
RANSOM & HAT-InaDWATE Co,
levville, Tess.
Music School.
All thiose wishing to take mesic leeons
call on Prof, L. T. White, blind mubician
at the Ellis hotel. Fepryosesto give
lessons at Ilie rates of $0.00 per month
giving each ropil inxtructiona every day,
Compmencingat Mo’ciork a. m. ani’elming
at 4 n. ni. Can give referenees from par-
ties iu this toWn and neiglborimgg’ commu-
nities.
SOUTHERN
BUILDING INO LOAN
AH—o< IATION.
OF KNOXVILLR. TRNNKSER,
At the earliest possible moment
Beeville ahould isnue bonds and
crate a brjok public school build-
ing that would be an ornament
und honor to the town. Its grand
work and influenoe will inerense a*
the year* roll by. It is * debt dne
from the present generat ion to the
tutare. But the truth is it would
be a email debt contracted by our
present citisensto be paid by those
attracted by the schools ami by
oar posterity. If it costs us
nothing and is of such vast beno-
it, what's the argument against
it? Who is going to oppose it?
The Boe will gladly pay its
pro
rate of ainking fund and interest
notwithstanding it is notable just
yet to derive practical bonefit as a
patron of the schools. Let the
counoilask for bids to bay the
bonds and also for bids to erect
the building. On with the boom!
down there isontrngeously unfai.
r and unjust to a prosperous and a
__________________- thriving community, and the
paled his arm upon au iron fence, isupervisor responsible for if, most
literally tearing it from his body, eertninly deserves to Im decapi-
tated without delay and a fairer
man put in his place.
It is the duty of Superintendent
Porter to see that this Im done at
Inporta, Indiana, died Satnrday,
after a painful illness of three
years. Shortly before his death
he vomited a large lizard. The
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from the high school grade to the pasture man parcels out his broad
next grade above in the college, aores to the man with the hoe, let
There is no conflict and ahould the pnsture gates come down. In
never be any. When the echolars
LUMBER
#NOW IS THE TIM ETO BUY-
If You Don't Want fo lluy Come vp and Get one of Our Vtt
f... liookn, Prer,
Till June 1, We Offer Special Inducer
inodd lets which we wish to clear outprovins to taking
Parties needing fences, barns, or pens will do well tc
before that time, Wo have left a few, both aqnare and flat,
$16 per m. Pickets. Fencing 814peri
Shingles, $2 50 m. Flooring. $18 •
Good Boxing $18. R. LAw & (
Calcasieu Lumber Yar
Drummers
bp SherkN
ablaHafen
tatives, and silver is reduced to s
dommiodity of merchandise, the
value of which is regulated by
gold. However, it is predicted
the bill will be killed in the senate
and will notbeoomealnw.
Witboat push, without enter-
prise no city can prosper. The man
who does not do his share, does
not stand shoulder to shoulder
with his fellow citizens, but
remains inactive and takes advan-
tage of the prosperity which he
has in no way been instrumental
in bringing about, is a mossback
of the moot pronounced type.
When onoh a man shakes off his
mortal coil, it can never be said
that the world was ever the gainer
by hie having lived in it
The hue and cry against Hogg
is similar to that against Cleveland
daring his first campaign. The
fact is it was only a bugbear.
Hogg is not a fool, nor are his
supporters anarch ista. There is
nothing about Hogg’s views that
an honeet railroad management
need be afraid of. In creating a
commission, Texas will only be
doing what every first-elass state
in the Union, except California,
baa donev , _______—
fmqnraamirrtue
-y — I --- m . thesseg"in other casew. auoFpidlyapponkhiug- Mew Moh rin
he future and to lay anstm has been that they draw can. - . . 1 "Y
ation for first-class mileage and per diem the same as
Bosvilletoeneh neigh- JIM ft,'
answer charges *—nat them It naat
1.1 CLARE & SONS
Livery, Feedandsale .
STABLE..
Haokn Bugglen, C.w. a ■
Of All Cpepen Stylos and Prices.
Over Don Teas & Co.
ii*
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asguuadcsazai-ki
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D PRK8B POU BALK Bobolara
BEEhas a'good Washing-
ad press which if will sell
Ieeville IBrnacl: .
L. *. PARu, H. F. MATHRWS, '
Preeidet. See, nnd Frene.
J.0 OKINP, Atterney.
For nharea npPly in sooretory.
WATT BRANNON,
Painter, 5 Decorator
PAPEn HANG I NO A SPROIALrY.
( ut-of-town orlera aolicited. Orders Uken
nt Martin's drug siore.
Farmers and Ranchmen:
We have j nat recived:
6,000%s OF BACON,
, 1 CAR OF CORN,
Wo are hendquarters for all staple
groceries.
In fancy groceries we have:
EGGH,
GRITS,
HOMINY,
CHEESE,
RAISINS, -
PICKLES,
JELLIES,
. OLIVES, «
the party, whose political ends Jie
might lm relied upon to serve in
taking the census, and that there-
for howas not the fit person with
whom to intrust so important and
far reaching a power. The inter-
ests concerned do not stop at the
mere failure to count all the in-
habitants. A variety of facts and
data are to lm gathered which
emphasize the growth, morally,
industrinlly and physically,
communities as well states. Uw.ee
this work is done in accordance to
. -- law, how can Commssioner Porter
ttrednent free himfalf from the charges that
■ ■ • onght to consign anyone to politi-
cal perdition?
which daily threaten destruction
to the town. Brick and mortar
should now be Boevillo’s slogan.
COD FISH, “
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SAMPLES AND PRICES ON APPLICA
for llee county land, one-lportel jaek;
color black with white lim. For furtter
particulars apply to las. (atea. on Jno.W,
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The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. [5], No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1890, newspaper, June 12, 1890; Beeville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583346/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: 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.