The Beaumont Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 150, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 18, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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For the next 10 days
must make room for
Our Line of RocKers
Is complete ill Onlis Miihogany nml
leather goods. 1 "" different Rtylcn
to select from. Wo can plouwi you
nml tsHVi you money.
1 'rices !i::c to 823
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HEALTH OF CITY
CLAIMED BLACK EYE IN OTHER
QUARTERS IS NOT DESERVED
BY BEAUMONT.
MOVE TO CORRECT IMPRESSION
Committee on Sanitation Will En-
deavor to Clear This Community
from tho Charge of Being
Unhealthful.
Au effort to relievo I lea 1 1 mc m t from
1)H! stigma of uiiiicullh which it bears
Jiwiiy I'roin home will bo matin in I lie
near future fly Hie ('luimber of Com-
merce. At tint next meeting fit lh.
liourd of tTtlTcXors of the Chamber
which will prohvbly ho next week a
"conimllloo on Hanilal.iem" will he
provided. Tho duly of this commit-
teo will ho to adopt and put into exe-
cution mime system of work I hut will
correct tho impression that has gone
ill in mil lluil llciuimout is au 1111-
houluiifiil eouinmuity. II Is est limited
thai at (he present lime this reputa-
tion is hurling Hcutiiiiout more lliau
niiv other thing in or uhout tln city.
Beaumont Healthful Place.
As a inalter of fiu't licnumout Is
Ijclicved by those who live here and
have given any nt I out Ion to tho sub-
ject to bo nun of the most healthful
cities In the country. This it is nil
milled has not always been Hue. but
ii is declared to bo true now. When
the oil boom struck Heiiuinont. Hum
Hands of people rushed into the city.
'J he population suddenly jumped from
3 Mi0 to 1'.imiu. and the inuiroipul
colidilions of the city were nut pie
pared for the enormous increase. The
ralo of taxation $l.:t.'i-iiu!lii'ii.eil
was Immediately pur to the limit mid
the rcvcntlCH I tins derived devoted to
placing I ho municipal improvement s
us neatly as" possible in a par with
tho population. Naturally the city
could not enpe at mice with Ms new
mid crowded condition. Sanitary
conditions became very bail and sick
in ss clinic as i was hound to come.
Conditions Changed.
Three things coinbiiiiMl to male
Hcaumotil an unhcah hful place ai the
time of and immediately afur the
Ihiiiiu. They were as follows:
Kirst-On account of hud ;-radc
mid lack of pavement water stood
ti In mi t in pools eoiieiaiuig ino.ip:i:-.
nml disease germ.
Second There was practically no
hcwi rage system although the popu
lalion had doulileil and ll.e dotnmid
for sewers doiildt I in con.- tp:. nee
Third Strctin is uiue here. wtt
j i regularly ate irregularly and dr:"'k
to excess (herein I ringing on illlieKs
that -would have overt. ikeu I hem any
vliciv hut having ' spread tin-
poll that tb.' i lly was unln althtul
Tlie iindesitiiliic con lit a.ns at. iii-
liom (he collection uf at r i i po-d
on tho tri-ts utii (liii'iiuhi'it in-
city v' li' ia'y ti.tc been altii"i n
IIMly lorieeled b the est il Id "-lltui "It
Cf L'lllill :i III.' Ihmu- of ua.itti. tit .It. I
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system Mt
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mm monf.y.savim; sale continues
We Will offer the Creatcft
our new
1 goous wnicn we
mom has a black eye sanitarily away
In in ho Is Dial lb" li'ope who
(a here (In i-.iic. the liooiii. and im-
mediately alierwaiil were ill ihronnh
nut. ..I t : i i : t of ih" cllv. and lie-
cause they did not lake proper care
ot themselves. It llilS lollK beell
known Hint I In- ordinary river water
that comes out ot the local hydrants
cminiH be drank wifely. People who
. e KOIAl lll'ttltll driitlf ll'illlillH
hit) HprliiK water or boiled or steril-
ized water.
In the rush of !i"l the struiiKors in
the cilv drank Hie river water. This
Tiis eiiouKh lo make !iein ill lint Ill's
wasn't all. They were unable to
obtain propeY food or proper In is.
and as a conseipienci slept and an
irrenularly. Added lo this w:' Hie
(Tervous ineuliil and physii'til si rain
most of them wen- under. The com-
bination made Hieni sick and I hey
went away and cursed lleauiimul for
77 unhealtliful comniitnily when in
many cases no one was to blame lor
tlieh' Illness but themselves; In au-
dition to the improvements that have
alreatlv been made one biK improve
inelit is In liroccss of establishment.
That is the new water works. lien
Hie new plant is In operation about
ty days lionet: it is mil ictpale.l
I Iim health of Hie coniiuunil y will iio
even bettor tliun u is now.
The Committee.
The eominileo on sanitation it Is
evpectf-rT; as one of Its I'nsl. moves
will el up a circular settinj; forth
Hie I'ai'ls contained above. The cir-
cular will ho distributed in ureal
numbers id the wholesalers and busi-
ness men of the city lo everyone who
writes letters nud sends thfm away
I'tolii lleaumonl Willi the request that
they bo stuck into each envelope
mailed. Tios It is expected would
not only advertise laaut I. bin
would show n. tfivin many people Hint
health conditions here tiro not so bad
as painted.
Another matter that the commillii
will probably take up will lie II:
iiteslioii of a permanent board of
health for I lie city. It Is probaldi
the committee will u before Hie city
council nml ask fur the establishment
ol Hitch a hoily.
WITH THE CHURCHES.
Lutheran Church.
Services at hall n Washington st
between Uailroai! and Itachford iives.
in o'clock. I'M wii nl I'ischer pastor
Iii.'m Itibb ave.
At the Y. M. C. A.
. W. Hay will speak at tin
. A. at I p. in. to in - ii on lie
"The Way Made Plain.'
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subject
and to
Way to
an boy
Hi. oy nl :!:)." oil
Ko.el a MiilH'tide." All
s Invited li attend.
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met; North Tod BaotiFt Mission.
Sunday schooi :'. p. III. I're.n liini
I p. in. by I i:' pastor. l'ra'T meet
in-' Tuesday nj'ternoi'ii a' :' o'e'oel.
l adies" Aid soc'eiy ine.ts each .i!;'i
oate rrnlay in p. in. Ilverybodv i.
'ted to attend.
Christum Church A nnoenccments.
Mr. John I. AtidK w - of hallas wi'
-p al at Hie Tal einaele lini.iv ie
' ( 'oil-ecvea!' d S IM:v ' The Plbl
choid wil preeede llli seli.ee. all
tl.e .!iiii.ts il ti'.'t as usual ai
li ill. A' r:li lh S ':itor iM hn
tl.i ir re;:ul.ir l.otd - ilav m rv ic-
nhirtl will be fob'Wel v ;i sit'
In the Ki'lr Oil I'lo sdlijecl 'Si.M
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- THE BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER
Reduction in prices eVer made on Furniture or
are uuuy receiving.
Hall Trees
For Everybody at prices
in reach of all.
Prices $5.65 to $60.00.
Always Underselling.
TRIAL OF SYSTEM
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E.LEVATOR METHOD OF HAND-
LING RICE GOES INTO OPERA-
TION THIS WEEK. .
STAND TO LOSE TWENTY THOUSAND
Ncdcriand Company Receives Big
Buildinn from Contractor and
Will Start Experiment in
a Few Days.
.Within u week I he new elevator of
the .Neilerltind Rico .MilliiiR company
the iowcriiiK structure which will hu
eillii r a hi( money maker or u tola!
loud of ?LMintii) cash will be in oiur-i-tion.
Contractor W. C. Wiiilney
ji'sterday compk.'ted the construction
of the elevator alter twenly-hix days
O:' reshini; work. lie iuu; seCMtred
:atllemeiit in full on his contra.'!
ii u as soon as the remainder of the
machinery Is Installed the wheels will
tie tint in motion and Hie c. n ninenl.
that will be. ether a big failure or a
Dili (iod-sctid to the rice industry will
:e under way.
II. Is not known exactly what the
establishment of the elevator cost the
Ncderand company but it is helie. t'il
hat the suiii will be about $'Jo.iliiu
'.vhe;i the equipment is nil in. Rice
.aimers and millers are watching Hie
periu:"tit with interest and while
n.nny are skeptical tire hopim;
uuiinsl hope lor Hie success of the
(inure. With the rice market in
ts nresent condition the successful
.point urn of the elevator system of
alidiiliK Hi'' cereal it is expected
till practically he the salvation of
ie industry.
The Nederlanj Elevator.
11 is a case of hnckini? capilai
r.uinsi judgment ; of he!n wiliini; to
:se a Idi; chunk of money In an epe-
iii nt : of taking a bet at loau odds
he vent tiiti has retpiireil nerve and
ie ailniiratiou of Hie lice men of this
(!; m has nno out to the men wao
ie ready to drop jl'ii.ihiii id test a
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tue:
in i hat ml make tlieiu many
Hint much if it is a succe.-s.
Nt'deriand people a:e coiniileiii
;.e iiHpess of Ibeii' venture but
ha .( : : i 1 1 1 i t : ii on which lo bus.
("inHilcni-c but tlicry.
il'.'ol system in-dead of tin-
lo.lse sy.... f liaildllill; rice is
I new. There is no pli ceiiel.l
tiUh to base operations. No
! slice sr or liiiiiii. I. .is ciiiie be
Tills wH be :'ne Initial and
i in ial I . -1 . If it succeeds t he
'I land people h.r.e I tied Hit il-
ls with mid. It it laib. lliey
!-t at least a I ! this i-ea-ou's
s. :ui prul'iii.ly a pt! : ' 'fd
. ot llevt.
Cituli of Systrn.
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- new Ii valor is hi
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OUR BED ROOM SUITS
Jin-user itinl HiitnlH lire all new
nml ii in ilmc In Hi) If. Our
tit li'ri Inn It liirK iiml will 'in-
iiiuihI ymir attention. I'licc:
linvHir to SIJIX
Suit (111;. nil) S13.33
pii-ff Snlm i:t.to to.. S275
In low the Kround llir. From hero l
w!li he raised to thi tiecoinl lloor.
V hero it will he dumped iulo a chute
which lioscendM to I he "I'adt r. clcillicw
and dryer.
When Hie cereal enters t lie top of the
combination machine It will he sub-
jected to a draft f nlr just stroiiK
eroiiKh to blow out the chaff dirt and
weevils and not stroni? enounn to
blow tht grains away. These will
lull onto a shlftinp incllnrd plmie con-
imtiini; oprnlnss for the rice to droii
throuKh. 'iiiis l tho screen ami wii:
Bindo tho Tlce intrt twenty-four
ciasses. As the ccrenl ccines out
from under tho screen It lulls by force
of pravity onto th second elevator
which tarries It to tho roof. Ilere it
is directed into a te.rscopo chut'.?
operated m a swivel. One man must
b on dnty here to turn the chut"
li.to whatever bla tho rice s con-
signed to.
The Drying Question.
Tin? IiIr objection to the elevator
system has hppn tho ferr that rice
handled In Filch big bull; would ho-
ci .nio nioist. ami musty mid would
ferment. It Is believed by the Nodort
land people that no matter what con-
dition Uio cereal is in when placed in
tho elevator one passage through the
u'ryer will dry It. If not dry then
however it in heioved the falllns of
i he rico down the bis bin a cup full
at a time will complete tue (trying
process. If tho cereal Is not dry
then the bin in which it hub been
placed can be tapped from its funnel-
shaped bottom conected with another
telescope chute and run through tii"
dryer a second time. This process
can lie kept tin indofirelely rapidly
and with but little Increased expense.
It is expected the elevator system
will cut down the cost of haudliuj;
rite about 111 cents per sack. The
hi.CKost savins In any one place will
be in I lie cost of Harks H cents cadi.
'I here will also be saving however in
labor in the tying and untying load
iug mid unloadini; of sacks and tin
grading 'he cereal. it Is also ex
peeled much will be saved b kc'pin;
the rice drv. thereby cut tins out llti
loss from must and dampness.
Advertising.
There are various ways to advorlise.
Of course The Knterprise considers
ils colilinns tho best method but when
we see an Individual or a firm us.ng a
secialty in the way of ndvcrtl.-ing w
are not slew to recognie or to givi
him or them credit for the same
Hence the Kiilerprise ma.i in his
rounds yesterday found here and there
'n prominent places many arbor
;enches arangeil cotivenieitly foi
p: sst ngers on the traction line to
: I heniselvcs a:ni rest composedly
vviiile awaiting Hie arrival of the next
car. The uuestiim tue orally arcs.' i;
his mind of asking who was furnishim:
'1'i'se very cot'itorial.le seats and he
I- an to invest igate acd (iiiici-ly l'oitaii
out that they ail here ihe I ri:t:.l of i!:
N'echi a I'urniiure comi'a'iy. The l-'.a
ti rjirise is. if ui'.ylhing. iiitpiistive. mil1
he proce "ded to interview (he Sanders
' ims.. w Ti are running the Necho-
I'tirnittire company and they sia'e d ie
him thai they co.isider.'d il a first
ciass ndvei i istn proposii ion. and fur
Hur ih''.v "-"e'i that if an- oilier
points not covered In tlinr seats d'-
sire I have Mills f n n ii .bed. (li.it ; ie.
v ill g'adly I'OMipl' wii't t:?e re('iesi
I'm ar tli" same t'-v. t'tt y tl -si re ie
" To'iTTeTr frauds thai vvh'le tliev
TJTI 'tTnu Tn tin -so seii's. . the;-) re
rrT" (hit- fie N-'hes Kii'Uii-.
1 emtiany fnnii-bi 1 Ml n;. a. id vioul.'
... ); ji-ed to se'I it i!;vt'''ii" iu ':.
hi use iiitnisliit!'-; !:::i . t'llur lor c.isb
or en lit.
NUMEROUS FINES.
Mayo" Langham Elev With Cases
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18. 1904.
Uousenoia uooas in ueaumonr. uwr
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Never Undersold.
AVERILL MADE CHAIRMAN.
Republicans Organize County Cam-
paign Committee.
A meeting of the local repnhllaiis
was held In the olflccs of Mr. II. )'.
Hetty republican candidate for coun-
ty judge in tho Alexander bulldltiK
yosl onlay afternoon! The object of
Hie meeting was to detcrmlnu on a
plan for the county campaign. Mr.
W. C. Averlll was elected chairman
or a county campaign committee
with authority to create tin? remaind-
er of he committee by tho appoint-
ment of such person.-; as he desiiv.
He will make the appointments in
the next few days. About a dozen
republicans attended the session.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Master Jack Robinson Entertains
Young Friends at Lawn Fete.
Master Jack Hobinson the i year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. V M. Hob-
inson of IIS Travis street entertained
his boy and girl friends at a lawn
hirthdu.v party at his parents' home
yesterday afternoon. Oamos were
played in the yard and refreshments
were served before the lltllo folks
leturned to lhelr homes. The follow-
ing were present: Carol Si'hephor.l.
Katie Traylor I.ottit Cot Hay Coald
I.) nolle Plmnley Allen I'lumley
.lack KuHor Koxhall Parker Glenn
Hobinson. 4 t ;
WHAT OLIO IS.
Entertainment to Be Given by Laches
of Episcopal Church.
"The Olio" .Monday night. Sep!"m
her "ii nl Magnolia T'tuU is an ciiler-
taiuir.eiil under the direction of the
i: dies of the Kpiscopa! church.
'Miss M. Greenwood Ilardy. gradu-
.'e of the Mnrtyn School of Oratory.
Va.slnngtoii I). C and pupil of famous
'ov York leacbers appears upon tin?
-ogrtim as read"V and iniper-onalof
lid the public is assured of a treat in
lore for li.eiii. for Miss 1 lardy is truly
1:1 artist.
The lu'ogram if; interspersed with
vera! niiisieal niinibers. rendered by
onie of tile liest talent of I lie city.
The park pavilion is pleasant and is
riniforin:!;' seated and a delightful
(iuiiTT's promised to all who' will
( me. Admission
cents.
I. W. HARPER is the acme of ex-
safest and most satisfactory for all
uses. Sold by J. T. Gossett.
NATHAN SELLS IT FOR LESS.
ITIcos
Ed.
HOUSTON.
Announcesa Grand
Opening of Fall
flillinery
Costumes
Suits
Wraps
and
Waists
Tuesday Sept. 20th and VVcdues
day Sept. 21st in the I-Icgant
and Spacious New Second Floor
You are Cordially Invited to attend.
Houston
ica
.'I inwrmmrievMiW t mmw amw iihiiiijijiiiuiil'uihw vwi
You HaVe a V Uo
fpend
Put it in your Pocket go direct to
the Keith Shoe Store and put it in a
pair of
Hannan's Shoes
the investment will iOO per cent in-
terest in
Style Comfort and
Wear
If You Only HzxVe 4.00
A pair of
Walk OVers
Patent Kid Button or Lace won't jjo
bad especially the Po-ta-toe the
swellest jet.
3JECIAL PRICES;
Wo have Office- Tables
I'nrlor Tables.
Library Tables.
Dining Tables.
Center Tables.
liSp to
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