The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 29, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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MOliT L. MIXUCIl Bdlto.
to cenu ' Ww.k.
cent!..... rf Month.
The l'tttllpptuo bill M Uken up in
the senate the olhr day. Mr. Morgan
of AUbMma adireeS himself to IL
jl agreed v. It h Mr. Udg and Mr.
flpoouer on umuy nbaae of tblr con-
tentlon a to the phlllpum. but a to
tn pending bill be differed frota theui
on toute constitutional point and at
to tn nt-jUy for tbe euatctment of
the meaiur. He ered that tbe Phil-
ippine were our aod that tbe title of
tbe Unlfd State to tbe lalanda under
tbe treaty of Purl wa clear and be-
yond any question.
Mr. Morgan declared that no prom-
ises had ever been made by our milita-
ry and naval commander to recog-
nize tbe Taicalo government. lu fact
no auth government existed la tbe
Philippine when Dewey arrived there
and took Munllu. At that time Aguln-
itlrio wa in Singapore enjoying the
pay he bud received for bl treachery
from the Spaiilurd.. He denounced
Agulnaldo hh a political adventurer
and traitor and averted that "we
would bavo illHgraced ourselvee before
all the nntlon of the eartb bad wo
yielded to the demand of Agulualdo
and bis follower to loot the Inlands
and especially Manila."
Discussing the ratification of the
treaty of Paris and Btlll adhere to the
conviction of thut duty. 1 believe that
It Is the most advantageous treaty
next to our treutles of annexion with
Mexico thut the United States hud
made In tho nineteenth century. I am
proud of the motives and their heroic
support by our army and navy thut
forced this treuty from an arbitrary
cruel Spanls-liourbon despotism and
again opened tho way for our republi-
can institutions. I welcome this open
door of relief to the peoplo of the
south especially In their honoruble
struggles to repair the losses and hu-
miliations of the war between the
states and I honor the president and
our commissioners for leading us In
the course of nutlonal duty to a glorl-
ouus result.
"I am proud that our distinguished
party leader Mr. Oryan came to WuBh
ineton to implore the democracy of
the senate to ratify the treaty of Paris
and bid us not to stultify ourselves
with needless fears because Its ratlfl-
catlrtn would open to tbe absolutists
another opportunity to test the cour
age aud sincerity of the grand dumoc
racy."
The war department bas Issued a
statement from the division of cus
toms and Insular affairs designed to
show that tho number of "carpet bag
ecrs" lu Culm has been overestimated
so far us tho customs service of tbe
island is concerned.
According to the lutest returns whi
let)
were thoiie of December 31 last there
were 608 cUBtoms employees of whom
615 were Cubans ninety ulna were
Spaniards and only fifty were Amerl
cans and of these latter twenty-Hl
were employed in Havana principally
at headquarters. Tho total number
emulovees In the Havana custom
house was 338 of whom 260 were C
bans llfty-elght Spaniards twelve Am
erlcaiiB and three belonged to othi
nationalities. At the sub port of Ha
taliano all three employees were C
bans. At Cienfuegos flfty-throo we
Cubans eleven were Spuuinrds and two
were Americans. At Santiago there
were forty-two Cubans four Spaniards
and three Americans. At Mntnnzns
there wore twenty-four Cubans three
Spaniards and one American.
The nationalities at the other por
wore as follows: Cardenas fourth
Cubans ten Spaniards; Neiivltas
thirteen Cubans two Spaniards two
Americans; Manzanlllo and sub ports
Santa Cm aud Jucaro nineteeu Cu
liana mm Stianlard: Gibara. teu Cu
buns one American; Sagua Iji (iraud
nine Cubans two Spaniards one Anicr
lean; Calburlen seven Cubans thn
Soanlards. one American; Trlnadad
neven Culans one Spaniard; Baracoa
Ix Cubans and Tunas I Saza foil
Cubans one Spaniard.
THKV VOUCH FOR Mil. CUHTIH
Temple. Tex. May 3. 1WO
Dear Sir We have been shown
opy of circular letter written by
Judge. Reagan in behalf of tbe candl
darv of Judge Story for railroad com
mlsslouer in which Judge Reagan
pectus to tbiuk tbat no one but a law
yer I competent to ait ou I be cotu
mission and in which be makes the
follominit attark on Mr. Curtis:
"He lias lieen conductor of freight
Halm and has held no higher ixnitlou
a railroad man. anl be i relying
tbe influence of railroad -mplu)e
a a class to Mecute hi nomination
and I understand. I riupluylnir torn
In anvaa for him aud ha made
route ishow of etrengtb by the saap
ping of vote at tb primaries and by
giving otbr candidate to understand
tbat if tbelr friend did He for
fcim. bis frtrtidn mill vote against bim.
Tbe duties of a railrmd conductor
hare no aaore rrlatkia to tbe dutb- of
lallroad itmutlinUmrr tbaa tbe duties
if tbe drlrer of aa ox teaai o)4
lae. If am rirbtlr advmed about
Mr. Curtiii. it wool be a aad day for
Teia. and f'r tbe railroad raoBlt-
stie to t-Utt ui a a aoaa. Noae but
ia tt tbe beat ability aad of tbe Mrh
rbarart- aboall ! ritrrtJ Ma
fxsitloa oa tbe roa askntna. It d-
t x- aad reKaraMnbilitwa aad tbe t
tnnpfrtf latfrtvu aubjmi t ttj a'tloa
require ftrxt t lae Dev."
We. a -itlz-s (if fV4l roaatf. iati-
tnie)y arqofeitt4 rib Mr. Corfu.
aian to vouch for hU ability and. In-
Ugrlty of character.
We have never beard tbe charge be-
fore from any reaperiable aourte thai
a labortug man whether he work on
railroad or work hi farm was. on
that account unqualified to bold office
or rould not b an honest man. On lb
contrary. It ha been lb boast of lib-erty-lovlng
Americana that the bum-
blest boy In tbe laud could bold their
highest office. If by diligence boneaty
and labor be could qualify himself to
do o.
We bv tbe blgbeat regard for the
Dronal and official character of Judge
' .k
Reagan and now regret to anow m
be I using bl great official Influence
to crush tbe ambition of a young man
m.irlna to office and for no other rea
son than Ibat he ba not spent a life
time holding office In Texas and nai
tbe hardihood to oppose one who bas.
We submit to you that It wouiu ai
least be fuir for the Judge to give tbe
source of bi Information. He In ef-
ft. aavs that Mr. Curtla ba not the
ability to fill the office and base this
upon Information be bus received nut
doc not give Its source.
lie Imueaches Mr. Curtis' Integrity
of character and charges blm with co-
ercing and swapping votes. All these
charges are made upon information
and not one single fact is stated to
sustain them.
We resent these Imputations upon
tbe churui ler of Mr. Curtis as wholly
and iimiuullflcdty false; and desire to
denounce them to all fair minded dem
ocrats.
This suedes of campaigning la bush
whacking pure and simple. No tuuu
not even Judge Reagan bus tho right
to attuck the character aud reputation
of a citizen of his atute by Inneundo
as be does In hla letter.
If there Is anything In the life and
history of Mr. Curtis which is dlsbon-
orubln. if his churactnr Is such as
Judge Reagan Intimates why has be
not been fuir and just enough to state
tbe facts so thut Mr. Curtis ahd his
friends may know tbe charges upon
which ho Is to be convicted?
We submit these facts to you for
your candid and Impartial Judgement
with the assurance on our part who
are his neighbors und friends thut Mr
Curtis has the ability to fill the office
which he seeks and thut his ropnla
tlon and character Is fair and honor-
able In every way. Respectfully
Fred P Hamlll
Chairman Democratic Executive Com-
mittee Bell County.
W. D. Cochran.
1). R. Pendleton.
County Judge of Bell County.
Winbourn Peuree.
Den D. Lee
County Clerk Bell County.
W. W. Hair
Couuty Attorney Bell County.
T. I .. llollingswortli.
I. A. Wllknison.
J. B. Walters Mayor of Temple.
W. C. Halhert.
W. 0. Cox.
Hullug I'. Robertsou
Representative.
NATHAN SELLS IT FOR LESS.
The slickest and best line of
negligee shirts at the flanhattan
NATHAN SELLS IT FOR LESS.
CLAD HE IS NOT A CHRISTIAN
Hi pin Chandra Pal uddressing the
Moral Education society In Tremont
temple iloston t ho other night glurl-
d in his heathenism.
"1 am not U8humel" he wild of up
pearing before you as u heathen.
Heathen means one who Is not a Chris
I inn. K I bad any doubt on tho sub-
ect when I left India my two years
residence in Christian Eligland and in
I'hrlstlun America ami the closest stil-
ly of the religion in the fogs and mists
if London and on the streets of Chi-
cago Boston and New York Piccadilly
md other places have removed every
oil of doubt. I am prouder than ever
if being a heathen ns distinguished
from being a Christian.
"Buddhism does not exist in India
and bas not existed there for ccutur
The shock and strain of bring
oieu iroin a caunon daily
through a circus seaton
woulcT lecui to be extraor-
dinary. Hut it it not nearly
weanag upon tbe
average woman' nerv-
ous syntem as tbe strain
and drain of the ev
ery day life of tbe
nurnrd woman It
I not
great shock of
which west the
tbe "continual
So ia woman's
the great de-
her caeigy
brr out but the
the storm
stone but
dropping."
life it i not
nuixU uvu
mliich mr
interminable leakage of her strength
through the disrasra that stlrct the deli-
cate womauly oigitns.
To ! thin t-rurless leakage of
atmiglh is as much the desire as tbe
dutv of women. It can be done once
n. fir all by the use of I. lierre't
t-'arunle I'mmptMia. This tnedHine is
at a oirr-all trt it l sfxviatl) designed
fr a stwvitic twriiuse tbe cure of tbe
chr.rtiK disrasrs fm uliar to wvaira. It
diirs up the diaiiia allays -V x y
inflaa.tnalMins. hrala the w
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diaoWemenls whsth ate r
at tbe butum ut wuaian'a .L .Cv .
1 '..v
niwnra
TVrt is pr-thet ojnum.
roraiar ut other artc
rotnainrd ta " Favorite
tn-Tiptiuai "
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um aaBrflaa
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W-kV4 U. '1 r httn Fsvw.it trmpmm
ttor t.-4j rrTal tentilra uf tar S9rtk1tr mmm
r-r tr-fti a ftrs f mm4 mm im htMtf )i I
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A riH. Dr. Pierce ' Comtnua Sense !
Medical Adnarr Ma parrs is er-at tree
on rr t of ataeri to far nprnae ( (
CMtare VI JM otie-tJI eLarii
a- thr Mprr otnad immam or ataai I
fir cks-n tnndicr AdJroa Dr. K V.
f-atTCC. hmt-mio. N Y.
1
ihe"V V
lee; Ignorance I faith In many quar-
ter and I will not disturb tbat faith.
-if my origin la lu it I mockery-
cruel uioi kery to tell me to rise above
It or to go beyond It. If modern psy
chology If modem ethic teach ua any-
thing It I that your ethical law la your
natural law aud that what I In your
nature you cannot get out of it by any
nieau. You Wight well attempt
to draw tbe auusblna from a cucumber.
No; we are born In God (applause.
Every drop of my blood tbat pulsate
In mv veiu U of God and from God.
The light of my eye I the light of
Ood. If God la not In my heart and
In your heart He I nowhere. The
kingdom of Ood I In the heart. Look
uuon your heart with tbe eye of faith
not with the forensic fiction. Look on
the tublet which Moses saw not out-
side but in hi own heart.
'That the heathen Hindoo Is imprac
llcable I to be found In the fact Ibat
a few Kngllsb soldier lord It over 300
million of them. We may bo Imprac-
ticable as far a grabbing land and
gold Is concerned bue we claim to be
far beyond Christian civilization in
mutters of ethic.
"If you want to control the nerves
you must control the appetite for eat
ing and drinking. If you want to con
trol the mind you must control the
body. So we say to your children eat
not the things that will destroy the
nerves. We say first of all a sane
hody for in a sane body only can a
sano mind dwell.
"When a beggur comes to our door
In India we do not send for a police
man and turn the beggar over to him
while wo return to the enjoyment of
our leg of mutton and strawberry
shortcake happy In the contemplation
that we have done our Christian duty
In sending a hungry man to Jail. But
even a little child will take a handful
of rice or a couple of potatoes or a
mango and give it to the beggur. We
teach kindness by actions not by pic-
tures or a Sunduy school lesson."
REDUCED RATES.
The TEXARKANA AND FORT
SMITH RAILWAY CO. (Port Arthur
Route) will sell round trip tickets at
special reduced rates as follows:
LOUISVILLE. KV. and return
$20.70 on sale May '11 and 28 good for
return to Juno 8.
Tickets on sale at ono and one
third fare on the certificate plan for
the following occasions:
Purls Tex. May 21 to 27.
Milwaukee Wis. June 1 to 6.
A. L. DOWNER
City Ticket Agt.
J. C. MOW Commercial Agent.
The Dally Enterprise is on sale in
the following pluces lu tho city. E.
Szalir's Robbin's news nnd cigar stand
ut the New Crosby and the Cordova
news stund. Every Saturday we pub
lish a Travelers' Protective associa
tlon page that Is full of interesting
news to the Travelers' Protective as
soclutlon boys and their friends.
NATHAN SELLS IT FOR LESS.
A BARGAIN MENU
for hungry shoppers will be found dui
ly ut tho Beaumont Lumber Co. dur
lug their Clearance Sale.
NATHAN SELLS IT FOR LESS.
WORK FOR YOUR CANDIDATE
Tho Chataqua contest closes at noon
on Friday June 1 nnd two teachers
will bo presented with transportation
from Beaumont to Boulder Col. nnd
return. One teacher will go from the
North End School nnd one from the
South End nnd those who are work
ing for their favorite candidate should
lose no time between now and the clos
Iiik of the contest. Votes will be sold
for 1 cent each or fifty votes will be
given for each new subscriber and for
each month paid in advance for anew
subscriber. Gil votes will be given
This will be a grand opportunity to
give your favorite teacher an outing
in Colorado.
NATHAN SE1.1.S IT FOR LESS.
Buy your straw hats at the
rlanhattan. See them and you
buy.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Sam Braun Is in no manner con
nected with the Necbes Lumber com
pany and no contracts made by blm
will be recognized.
BRAUN BROS.
NOTICE TO COUPON HOLDERS.
All persons holding coupons for pic
tures to be enlarged aud delivered to
them by the Beaumont Lumber com
pany will please call and Instruct us
hen they want them delivered as
our arrangements have been coniple
ted satisfactorily no tbat all orders
ill now be filled promptly.
Beaumont Lumber Co.
IVr j. H. MiMahon.
ICE CREAM SlM'IAU
Tbe jidle Aid nottety of tbe
Pre hytertan church will eerve Ut
nam and take at Mrs. W. I.. Fort's
orm-r of Mala aad Wall streHs. oa
rueoday. May ?9. f r.i S to 3e P
m . at popular rbe.
All are invited to come sad eti)iy
themselves and brls tbe Aid am My
in It work.
NATHAN PKIJJ IT FOR UZ.
Na other More i oftcring MKh
bargain as are t he found at
reinhert - m
THE PEST ME
fartbet aad bn N ts erared at tbe
b'et t ices It guf fartbT. Kkhk-ss
Ut tbe ClearaBce Sale of tbe K-aa
niont liBuber roaupaay.
N7IUN fEUJ IT rt-R LE-S.
CLASSIFIED ADYERTISEHINTS
WANTED
WANTEDTO buy aecond band
furniture Beaumont Curiosity Shop.
I 1-M-tt
WANTKI-Flr Insuraure aollctor;
good rnmpaniea; good commission.
Address box 368 Beaumont Tex. 6-23p
WANTED By a responsible party.
to rent bouse of eight or mure room.
centrally located. Reference. Ad-
dress A. R. W. S-34-wp
WANTED Al nc. a good cook for
rice farm. Man and wife preferred;
man to do barn work. Addres Dox
12 Beaumont Texaa. Southern Rice
and Trust company. 6-23-Op
WANTED Two furnUhed room
for light bouse keeping. Permanent.
Addres or call; C. J. Wald Saxe'
barber shop. 23-lwp
WANTED A position us watchman
-address "Z" tula office.
FOR 8 ALB.
FOR SALE Two (2) elegunt Up-
right Pianos oak and mahogany little
used; will sell for less than one-half
first cost. Mukes guaranteed. Ad-
dress R. F. WELLS. No. 2217 Market
St. Galveston Texas.
SIX ROOM COTTAGE FOR SALE.
H. D. Fletcher offers for sale a six
room cottage on North street.
FOR SALE Split cypress post. I
J. Kopge 1068 Liberty avenue. xO-6.
FOR RENT New modern two-story
Li ck storo. Elegant atone arch front
Large plate glass show windows on
paved street; r.ir.trally located. Apply
to V. Wlesu Lock Box. 378. 5-m
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Furnished room for
one or two gentlemen at 786 Pearl
street. -u
FOR RENT Two office rooms In the
Gordon building. Apply to Gordon's
grocery store. 0-9-tf
FOR RENT 2 rooms. Inquire at
City Bakery. Jw-2-23
FOR RENT Furnished rooms at
538 Pine street. &-W
LOST.
LOST Check payablo to C. Dart
clerk U. S. court for $212.00 signed
by A. M. Culhoun. Finder return to
this office nnd receive reward.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR DISTRICT JUDGE.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
date for District Judge of the First
Judicial District subject to the action
of the Democratic convention should
one be held. Would prefer however
that no nomination bo made.
K. B. SEALE.
STATE SENATOR. .
We are authorized to announce J.
T. Beaty as a candidate for the office
of State Senator for the 14th Senato
rial District subject to tho action of
tho Democratic convention.
FOR JUSTICE OF THF PEACE.
We are authorized to annouce tbe
name of Judge W. L. Rigsby as a can-
didate for Justice of the peace of pre
cinct No. 1.
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
We are authorized to announce the
name of Leroy King ns a candidate
for Tax Assessor of Jefferson county.
We are authorized b announce the
name of S. W. Pipkin as a candidate
for re-election to the office of county
assessor.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
We nre authorized to announce Hon
R. A. Greer ns a candidate for the
democratic nomination for representa-
tive from this district
BUP.LINOTON ROUTE.
New through trains to Portland and
Puget Sound. "The Burlington-Northern
Pacific Express." a new dally
through trnin from Kansas City and
St. Joseph for Lincoln Northwest Ne
braska. Black Hills Wyoming. Mon-
tana. Washington Tacoma Seattle
Piiget Sound and Portland Oregon
via Billings Montana the short line
and time saver to the Upper North
west To Central Montana in 43 houra;
to the Puget Sound in 70 hour from
rhe Missouri River. Through coarhe
nd chair cars through tourist sleep-
is. through dining car service and
Oandard slecpera. Thl la the main
traveled road Missouri River to the
Northwest.
Number 15. Kansas City to Nebrae
ka. Denver. Colorado. Utah Pad tu
na at and tbe Northwest via Mon
una Washington. Oregon via Lincoln
md Billing. Weekly California Kx
'iiralon.
Number Zi. "Nebraka-Cidorado Ex-
orers." from Kansas City and St. Jo-
nh. the latent night train f.r Ne
braska. Colorado. I tab and Pacific
at.
To the North HeM train dally to
miaba. St Paul. Minueaoidni and the
aire Region
WM riTZOERALD. Jr.
Tet. I'j At.. ri7 Mala St Ialla.
Tt-xa.
1- W. WAKELET.
i l-BH-iiri- A-nt. St. Ixrois. Mo.
HOWARD EUJOTT.
Bf-ral Maaar'T. SL Joat'fb. "
1ho t I'uv jour aliinrle until yi
oar and r !' rVsntDfit
Lnnit-r rmupaoy.
rb.ioe 11. KtGXOUA PA1RT. for
pore frefh Bi!k. ollrered at yoar rea
Idcaca
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THE BEST LINE TO
All Points Northeast
and Southeast.
24 HOUKS BETWEEN
New Orleans
and Cincinnati.
SHORT LINE
New Orleans
to New York.
THROUGH SLEEPERS
New Orleans
New York Cincinnati
and St. Louis.
Dining Car Service
EN ROUTE.
Geo. H. Smith P. J. Anderson
G. P. A. A. G. 1 . A.
NEW ORLEANS LA.
THERE IS
A SATISFIED-
glad I am going expression on the fa-
ces of all who have discovered the un-
excelled train service and connections
for California via
The Denver Road
Our passengers to California and
back take advantage of the
Trinidad Gateway
In connection with the A. T. and S. F.
westward through New Mexico and
Arizona eastward through Utah and
Colorado.
Union Station
connections at Pueblo Colorado
Springs and Denver facilitate round
trln tickets via diverse routes.
Magnificently Illustrated literature
will be sent to you without expense by
sending your name to W. A. Sterley
A.Q. P. A. or A. A. Gllsson G. A. P.
D. "The Denver Road" at Fort Worth
Texas.
D. B. KEELER V. P. & T. M.
KARE 2.25.
Track skirts the lieach for 25 miles
K splendid view of the Gulf for thl
distance. Five mile rl.le across the
Ilay. IJirpe excellent passenger
steamer capacity 6o0 people.
Visit Galveston when taking atrip
from th. territory. Kale and time
the same if not lietter via this route.
Tickets on Sale lo All Points
O. R. WNSBROUOH.
City Offlce U. F. P. A
Pearl and thin ham Streets.
GUARANTEED INDIOESTION CURE
Tbe folic ' well-knowa druggist
ar autborirea fey th manufacturer
of Grove Indltestioa and Constitu
tion Cur to refund th money la ai
i aea where It fall to His rodlgesUon
Dyspepsia Nervousaea and Insomnia
m matter bow song standing in
a a Haw dlacovery. and la tb
drsDettaia remedy aold oa a poalUv
guarantee no care. o pay. W eoald
ant afford to tin thl atrocg gnaraa-
tee If bad at prom by attoal If at
that It rin do all rlalni for ft Cat
be ct ty aill. rrtr. a reata. Ft
ai le by all druMl-
BHEt'M AT?M. Wlt T Lt MHKCO
1 a ill rare any ra tA Rbeomatiwa
na eartb or bo iy. bmi warter tt so
W alaadine. I be a rnre tbat lias
aeer f!la it ia a r"ll. V-
Bismtit i sr. Adres rredrti k King
tr.I Maia sreet
The l-t ahi- la tbe emntr
t i:a l!t Sir.R R1E. 'ria tiLT
at HIBH XRIrtA BAR
ath ?nxs it t on ix-
WWW!
OF TEXAS.
ill it 1 Gofell
opeciaib in
Wash Fah
Fcr a Few Days.
32 inch Egyptian Tissues in stripes
and plaicfs. all good patterns and QflQ
colors 67
10 yd pattern of figured lawn 7Tpa
real value 10c yd our price Upaltern
10 yd pattern of fine Toile de 7 .Ca
Nord ginghams value lOcat UUpattern
We still continue the sale on shirt waists.
Any of our $100 or $1.25 waists in J (Zf
percale or lawns nicely trimmed i JJ
2
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OUTFITS:. V
MILLER H TUGGLE
Phone 73
I sT s
ITELEPHONCMTBnTTERIEs
?M0T0RSVte.-
2o Reduction.
oniii Men's Spring Suits.
This Sale includes the cele-
brated Strouss Bros clothing
Now is your chance to buy a stylish made up suit of first
class material ami workmanship at greatly reduced lismres
Come early and get first choice.
JdSf This reduction is for
Hall's Restaurant
SLIM
Sand lodging iN HiON.
FUREYBUILDLNU
Frank Hal
PROPRIETOR
PaiQts
Oils
Varnishes.
....AT....
Jno. I. Pittman's.
David S. eer M. I).
ltpiilciM-e tni-plmne No. "M; odice
ti-li'phoue No. lo.
OltU-e boars: lo a. m. to 12 noon
2 p. m. to I p.m.: 7n. m. to 8 p. in.
twice: OverW. H. Dunlsp's. K-i-dence
on l'or)1h Hi.
MONT TI
oaooaoxaox0oaoao oo
W tl Pl IIIAIirTTr
JMaafactarer A
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coolttd ly mi electric fun. Al
A'unts nre met liy this mysterious
and potent force. A limie tin pro-
video with tho everyday results
of electrii-ttl science is waicely
hu'iitulile when com pared with
ono properly filled up in this res-
pect. JJcIIh telephones liurgUr
alarms am! other useful applian-
ces sjWHk their own necessity in
every homo.
Wo lead in tho electric lino.
Electrical Engineers.
Rcnumont Texas
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E. DEUTSER'S
Reliable One-Price Store.
cash only.
L.J HEBERT&BRO.
BUTCHERS
And Dealer in LIVE S LOOK.
Phone 220
for Fresli Lard and the best of
all kinds of meats.
Projnpt Service.
W. t. DAVIDSON W. P. II. McKAHIlIN
I'resident. Vice-rresident.
FRANK AI.VKY. Cashier.
OF BEAUMONT
CJPIlfll STOCK $100000.00
imn end undivided proms sts.ooo
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of Ihr irurlil.
LONG & DICKINSON
ARCHITECTS
Room ii Kyle Building.
We have in stock 2-
000000 cypress shin-
gles. Can furnish any
grade dpslred kiln
dried air dried or
green.
Phone 283.
EEAUMONT LUMBER CO.
C. L. NASH.
Real Estate.
fH&e rocta It Starke building
Cboire ri" land for sate.
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Bixler, Mort L. The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 29, 1900, newspaper, May 29, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth322764/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .