The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1902 Page: 2 of 6
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m ^io Review
Every FmDAY.
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f'exas* as ^second-class mail matter.
fjgjf-All^communications relating to
/ttie business of this paper should be
/ address^B to The Review, Refugio.
One
liar Per Year in Advance.
Anjnouncements.
Th(f following: rales will be
charged candidates for their an-
nouncements in the Review.
ilJsTiiu T Offices $ 10,00
C Jaunty Offices 5,00
ritHCf^cT Offices 2,50
TefHns: CASH IN ADVANCE.
COUNTY JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce
W. L. IiEA,
a candidate for re-election to the
>ffice of county judge, at the ensuing
/November election.
District and Oounty Clerk.
We are authorized to announce
EUGENE LOW.
as a candidate for re-election to the
office of district and county clerk, at
he ensuing November election.
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TAX-ASSESSOR.
We are authorized to announce
O. F. LEISERINO
as a candidate for re-election to the
office of tax assessor of i iefugio coun-
ty, at the ensuing November. elec
tion.
We are authorized to announce
E. D. CLARKSON
as a candidate for election to the of-
fice of tax assessor at the ensuing
November election.
OOUNTY TREASURER.
We are authorized to announce
HATT\tG> FTNER
as a cauaidate for re-election to tu**,
office of county treasurer, at the en-
suing November election.
We are authorized to announce
J. L. EMPSON.
as a candidate for election to the of
fiee of county treasurer, at the ensu-
ing November election.
IF YOU WANT TO GET IN THE PUSH,
Then Come to us for your
Piping, Casing, Barb Wire, Buggies
Cook Stoves, Agricultural Im-
plements and all kinds of
Hardware. - - •
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Will Treat You Right.
Our Prices Unsurpassable.
A. Praeger,
Beeville,
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A GRAND EVENT,
The 6th Annual Sot
BLANCONIO BRIEFS.
Oct. 20, 1902.
Those who attended the fair
from here, were: Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. Beedy, Mr. and Mrs. S, P,
H. Williams, Tom May aud sis-
ter, .Miss Clara, and Leslie Ad-
kins.
Mrs. Ella Jones and baby re-
turned to her home in McCulloch j fine display mav be eX]
county, after a visit of several
/est
HOUSE CARPENTER.
Texas Eair will begin at V*.m
Texas, Nouember 11 and m
ue four days. fr
exhibits
The premiums offered
bition in the various de
re numerous ami libera
/ex la-
ment
and a
d.
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce
G. W. MOSS
as a candidate for re-election to the
office of sheriff and tax collector at
the ensuing November election.
COMMISSIONER, PREC. NO. 2.
We are authorized to announce
CECIL GRAY
as a candidate for election to the of
fice of County Commissioner of Pre-
cinct No. 2, at the ensuing November
election.
a
weeks here with her parents, Mr.
aud Mrs. Hugh May.
Mrs. E. E. Ellis is visiting at
the home of Ralph Ellis near
Beeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFall
and little daughter, Genevieve,
of Skidmore, visited relative*
here a couple of days Imre this
week.
J. B. Shelton of Berclair was in
the city Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Haynie and
children returned to their home
in Victoria Thursday.
E. E. Ellis aud John Bissett
visited the Evergreen city this
week,
Miss Aggie Sullivan returned
frorii^ittPrul Frida v after a two
.... JunTstay inrnai little cHV> .
Commissioner, E. B. Tuttles, of
precinct No. 2., attended eourt
at Goliad this week.
Sam Prescott and Walter Dun-
man of Sarco were mingling with
Blaucouio friends Saturday.
Leroy Bissett returned from
Beaumont alter an absence of
several weeks.
Mrs. Emily Jackson returned
from east Texas, after se\eral
weeks visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Charlie Barber, who accompa-
nied tier mother home.
Junction school opened Mon-
day with Miss Katie Simmons of
Goliad as teacher.
Misses Ellen and Maggie Sulli-
van spent Tuesday in West ville.
The election is drawing near.
Daisy.
Stockmen in Refugio county
have no cause for uneasiness at
the welfare of their stock inter-
ests during the coming winter
months, for with the present sup-
ply of stock water and splendid
grass, heavy losses in cattle are
not likely to occur.
The preacher who can preach
to please every hearer, the editor
who can write to please every
reader and the dressmaker who
can please every woman; also
the merchant who pleases every
buyer, are all dead and wearing
wings in heaven.—Victoria Ad-
vocate.
THE RACES / ' .
an. f /Racing
The managers of L in m_
Department have slice/ nerH ()f
curing promises iron/ .j(
SH‘"1' of ,h" >fBtHnd"h«m
state to attend theyuo Ual>e
will be no fewer thtf There
Horses on the groif
..... . / races ev-
will be from four toj offered
ery day. The
amount to $2000.
Something tlia/
every man, worn a)
the grounds will
1 wish to call the attention of
my friends and the public to the
fact, that 1 have 12 or 15 veais
experience in house carpentry.
Have worked under some of the
best Architects in the country.
I guarantee satisfaction, and
would like a, fair chance at fu-
ture work. Thanking the public
for past fa vors, I am,
Yours for business,
L. J. WYATT.
interest
child at
EXCITING HOP
Roping expert**
prizes at the g
promised to ent
and the exhibit!
[JONTK8T.
fat have won
fairs, have
iesc contests,
of agility and
Next Tuesday the 4th day of
November is election day. Can-
didates in these parts are hus-
tling around with a lively air,
interviewing their respectice con-
stituents, and election talk is
heard on all sides. The county
has been canvassed m a thor-
ough gentlemanly way by the
aspirants for offices, aud it is
hoped that the man whose mis-
fortune© it will be to take the
voyage up salt creek, will bear
his defeat with becoming good
graces aud no feelings of discord
yard his lucky opponent.
tV fun to the winners,
ST. MARY BREEZES.
Oct. 29, 1902.
Col. Tobe vVToods came down
from Bonny View Ranch and
spent a while chatting with
friends in St. Mary Monday.
Frank Sparks of Rock port paid
St. Mary and Refugio a business
trip this week.
Messrs. Lai Carlisle and Salve
Droddy were sight-seeing in St.
Mary Saturday.
Edwiu Beets left for Refugio
this evening.
C. F. Leiseriug, of St. Mary is
visiting in Refugio this week.
Will Jackson was rusticating
in our burg Sunday.
Dan McCrea and Master Joe
Armstrong returned from Bee-
ville Friday night.
Cecil Gray came down from
Bonny View Rauch Monday.
Dan Einney and family of Re-
fugio yvere visiting in St. Mary
Sunday. Ruby.
skill will a eif, "orth
, * ', .Jto see. 1 here
hundreds of miF .. v
.... (mazes for each
will be three ca ^ -
court'sr, nz.l8e v
1st''prize fvosT
2nd prize JFS-
3rd prize $f *
The minor Hons, such as
b ut shows, cF °*e8, ?lovpities,
eic.. will be ygA^nerous.
lire
Don’t miss t .v.i'-- Compotf
for the premia' »«the skhts;
vou will never jet *''
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That l{efuSif«'t.v i» now
slumbering ju'utr.Oawn of a
bright future ljp-vo'"1
doubt, but an jQawakeiimjt
1 o coining | >rosj I pres-
ent more manife_’ ^ reassnr-
ihi*: than has eveiLyg ^een
case. The recent s c *on
rice growing indue *0W_
er end of the coun ^ie
first revolution the^L^1.^
wheels of prosperiQ)se|B^ *1,c*'
ings will result in l]evoa°|)e'
nient of the many iitieslB^1^
general upbuikiingeconi,tJr'
And it behoves ouizeilH
words and actions, tbe'
approach of these t tunes,
which will bring prLy aud
comfort to one aud [
Estcy,1 Bramach,
Hewton and R. D. Benrlv
......PIANOS......
Estey, Brattieboro
and H- D. iiently
ORGANS.............
j. lEanpel,.
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——Dealer In-
7v\usiea! 7Vl€pcharidis©.
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Sheet Music and Aicsic Books.
First National BanA Btdidiiig
Beeville,
1 exas.
BfiNK-OF-CIOLlfiD
IU k iS a M>1 atMMBBBWWB—W
j Would that we could
SHOUT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP
with the itreunth of a million voices
that
Dr. King’s
NswDiscovery
* fs --rt Couchs, Colds, Consumption,
bl/Htw raronchltls. Asthma, Pleurisy,
mukoii Pneumonia,Grip, SoreThroat
MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS.
Price 50c and $1.00. Trial Bottle Free.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
(No. 114.)
The State Oe Texas.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Refugio County, Greeting;
, \\. L. Kuykendall, Executor of
t he Estate ot itacnei ue-
ceased, having filed in o.ur County
Cow.it his Filial Account <»f the
condition of the Estate of said
Rachel Riley together With an
application to bedischarged from
said executorship,
You are hereiiv commanded,
that by.publication of this writ
for tyventy days in a newspaper
regularily published in the euun-
ty^of Refugio, you give due no-
tice to all persons in teres led in
the account for Final Set tlement
of said Estate, to hie their ob-
jections thereto, if any they ha ve,
oil or before the November term,
1902, of said County Court,
commencing and to be hoiden at
the Court House of said County,
in Refugio, on the first Monday
in November, 1902, being the
3rd day of November, 1902,
When said account and applica-
tion will be considered by said
court.
Witness my hand and seal of
office, at Refugio, this 9th day
of October, 1902.
Eugene Low, Clerk, Co.
Court, Refugio County, Texas.
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Goliad, Texas. * * * * * * *
L. A. Mffitze & BrotheLlpKopiuKi,o|iS i -1{-KS Fkke
W. A. PettUS, - - = =j { To Patrons.
^ * Establish e» in 1891
(Safety Deposit
General [ganging Bus^ness G°ned
-o~
Accounts of the Public Respectfully Solicited/^
P. McOampbell, Pyes. R. R. Stout, \ ice- President, —. B. Cainpbell, Cashier.
J, B. McCaxnpbell, Assistant Cashier.
Number 4565. A ° t ° 0 Organized in 1891.
The First National' B ank
OF G(ILIAD, TEXAS.....................CAPITAL STt h iv. .yrhi.OOO.OO
SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $30,000,00.
Y our Business is Solicited’..;....Sa1:isfa( t()r':Serviee GuaranteecL
—--—o- --
. Board op Pireutgksi:
T.P.McCampbelljR.u^NW/UiVmc.Iieaid,J/S V ‘R.%
mmtm-n WI11W II 'Mr «<B». All -J
DUNGAN & KOCH, Abstract Department.
Room 74 OVonnor Beieding,
\Jitoria, T'e^as-.
Have abstracts of Refugio and Vic-
. ' , of i '0 T , -
toria county lands- Lands bought,
sold, rendered for taxes and loans
negotiated.
JAMES McDonald, Manage!
The city of Victorifj[|aj^jjjg
elaborate preparati<jor the
entertainment and )inoda-
tion of the many expeb uestH
during the fair. TheLUOU8
efforts of her business,,
general public to niaki? faa.
success, will not go un rt}e(]
Refugio will furnish i18ua
contingency during th^bra
tion.
The friends and acquaint-
ances in this city, will be grieved
to hear of the death of Rev.
Father Wyer, pastor of St. Mary
Catholic church in Victoria,
which oecured in that city last
Wednesday.
The Refugio Land A
lion Company are main,
raiigment for planting
acres in rice, on part of f
Rosborough estate in th«L°
end of the county. The eoi]lv
intends to have a railroad,’,_
ning out to the plantatioiijf.
teen months time, aud e^8
also to make a great “hit” {e
culture of rice in those nartj
Many a man gets a repute,
for wisdom by silence and ni
a man proves his wisdom
leaving things unsaid.
Upset All Predictions.
J, F. Hughes, was a candidate
for County treasurer at l)u Pont,
(Ga., but it was predicted that he
ould not live six mouths. He
‘was afflicted with a running ab-
bess on his lung and suffered for
hi-ee years; his life trembled in
the balance w'hen he heard of Dr.
King’s New Discovery for con-
sum ption. He tried it and was
finally cured and thus upset the
predictions of all who knew him.
It’s positively guaranteed for
Throat and Lung trouble by all
druggist. Price $50 and $1,00.
Trial bottle, free.
Everything To Complete
A DweLing
in the lumber line, from cellar to
roof-tree will be quickly mid well
supplied by the E. LAW LUM-
BER CO., and. the cost will be
moderate. White and yellow
pine., doors, window sash, 'floor-
ing, shingles, laths, mouldings,,
and all sorts of mill work are
here at your beck and < ail; Es-
timates cheerfully furnished.
Large and small contracts undertaken.......A full line of Paints and
Barbed Wire.
R. LAW Lumber Go., Beeville.
J. J. Adkins
physician.
Office at Blaneonio.
Calls answered promptly
Day or Night.
Blancomoy’f -o—
Texas.
Dr. T. C. Bell,
physician and Surgeon,
Office at residence.
‘ calls promptly answered,
day or night,
REFUGIO, —-X TEXAS.
Bhokf Into His House.
S. Le Quinn of Ca vendish, Vfc.,
robbed of his customary
by invasion of Chroni(.
n. When Dr. King’s
^ brpke into his
.w a s arrested
house, his trouble^^),(!|y
and now7 he’s ent
wai
healtli
(Jonstipa'
New Life
They’re guaranteed to
at all druggists.
nyiy
cure, 25c
A FIRST CLASS MEAL FOR 50*
STATIONS
FOR KATY FLYER
PASSENGERS
to ST. LOU IS, CHICAGO.
KANSAS CITY.
. GALVESTON, AUSTIN,
SAN ANTONS#,
rf—DALLAS and FT.WORTH.
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Gaffney, J. F. The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1902, newspaper, October 31, 1902; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth739122/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.