The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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Then Come to us for your
Piping, Casing, BarbWire, Buggies
Cook Stoves, Agricultural Im-
plements and. all kinds of
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Will Treat Ton Right.
Our Prices UriHurj assable.
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Beeville,
Texas
The Refugio Review.
Published Eveuy Friday.
Jeter Bros.,
J. F. Gaffney,
Proprietors.
Editor
Entered at the poa to flics at Kufugio,
Texas, as second-class mail matter.
jg^rAli commuaications relating to
the business of this paper should be
addressed to The Review, Refugio.
One Dollar Per Year in Advance
MA.«OHN H. WOOD.
SUBSCRIBE
THE REFUGIO REVIEW.
he Only Paper Published In
REFVGIO COUNTY.!
Subscription $1,111) a .y e
To all our
Subscibers
?< r
. . .. . , /, ji 4- u . formed in an efficient maniuj
AKe,i Veteran and bulk.* P.o- UecWl, battle ‘ 1
ear at ituekporc. ^ ^
The death of Major John H. ed a8 oiifc of the soldiel
Wood, the gallant pioneer and *UK)U„teri force <uHder1em
erstwhile prominent citizen of (ien. Ru.sk) that folid
Refugio comity, departed this jH1. UK rtoliad the v<4
life at HocKport, Saturday eve- ,mii v of General Fil.isnlj
ning, January 16, at the ripe old lliH *M;Jjor helped to,
age of 8# years. The remains ctif.n.ed n mains
wej^^n to Victoria, and there' meu Aiu,r tj^
rest, after appropriate too^
ho;; *r b-ing paid tliedecio^
d m
^oi^wa-s a stool
^^^rstate of New York, in Au;
fTing'MHI>oru near Bough-j Refugio
^es si“, September 6,1816. For , a home
ihf time during boyhood heI resided eoutiufcosi.y
7
FREE.
The
GREAT^kMERICAN
Farmer
INDIANAPLIS, IND.
THE LEADING AGKICIJ L TUB AI FA PER OF THE NATION,
EDITED BY AN ABLE CORPS OF WRITERS.
This valuable journal, in addition to the logical treatment o al
agricultural subjects will also discuss 'ihe io < at is t t-s of i he Pay
hereby adding zest toils columns ai d givingih:'- b,inn some
liing to think about aside from the every day hiMiuijuu of you
e duties. ’ •. •
Within the Nacct Thity D^y We Offr
orthsPrioaol onai refuqic review
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hd THE AMERICAN FARMER.
^ Year for. $100
pT is made to all new subscribers, and all
*all arrears a ml renew within thirty days,
kdress:
lj the local achouis. His
kwhen he was eleven
which lie sp at
jhii uiu.de aud
Alter
two years ago, when n?
of the greater part of his pi
al interests, excepting tiie hpul
stead, to hie son, T. i>. Woody
Victoria, and moved over id
Jo Flour.
^hort j Rock port, where he remained up
it to the time of h.s death.
Jilajor Wood was a democrat
pities, but never aspired to,
ilician. He v.ipi-arTnm^l
ttrie-sTouers eou.r>
dor fifteen tJmavc n-
made a most faith-
"hud efficient offi -cr. In reli-
ct >, w]
relative!
A
0 Best That Ever Went in an Oven $
uy it! Try it! Eat it! Beat It!
0rB. Cochran $k Son
Thj PildtT
at the m ditorial helh
appears on our Exchange table,
and we pronounce it a neat and
well edited sheet. We wish Bro
Autry much success in tins new
nf'tintr «h fi*ou *le waH "'d* c‘,ar*' venture, and trust that his joui-
actmg as tabletoa fault,, ever, readv to
the provisional
is of
government of Texas, ami to-
gether with 18Aother volunteers
left New York Harbor on the ..... ... , , . ,. .
^ - . . ,, Mihh Nam v (larK, and to their
M at a worn keg, on tlm night of . * ^ . ....
November 25,1835: encounter- "B,on "ere bon. twelve children.
nalistic barque will, under h\>
help the worthy and needful. 'competent management, be.
Major Wood was married in j Piloted clear of all breakers an ;
Victoria, February 1, 1842, to; steered to a harbor of peace and
plenty.
ing a very rough sea off Sandy
Hook, the vessel drifted from its
course and after many days
landed at the Island of El« utbera.
one of the Bahamas. Here the
ship was supplied and started on
its voyage again, but was over**
takeu by a British brig of war,
the entire crew being captured
and taken to Nassau, where they
were held prisoners for sixty
days. After obtaiuiug their free-
dom they at last landed at Paws
Cabal Ip, March 1, 18B6, and
were immediately mustered into
service at Matagorda, under 1
command of Mdorehouse
nine of whom are now living,
aud occupying prominent posi-
tions in society and the business
world. Mrs. Wood died in Vic-
toria in 1891. Mr. Wood was
married the second time in 1897
to Miss Emma Hunt, of Victoria,
who made him a loving and
faithful companion up to Lie
time of his death.
Thus, another good man and
noble old soldier has been mus-
tered out and railed to nis
fathers.
The man who pays his poll i ax
and « good citizen and will be a
:A
were detailed to protect the fami-
lies west of the Brazos aud aid
them in their efforts to leave the
eotiatry, Thin worfc they par-
good voter; the man who sub-
scribes for his home paper and
pavs for it, is a good citizen and
a wise man.
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Gaffney, J. F. The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1904, newspaper, January 22, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth739158/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.