The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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W. L. Rea.
Attorney-at-Law
Will Practice In All The
District and State Courts.
at the court house.
Reggio,............o............Texas.
Lon C Hill
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Beeville, TecAS.
Will practice in all the courts.
Office over First National Bank.
J. C. Crisp
Attorney-at-Law
Office over First Rational Bank,
Beeville, Bee County, Texas.
Civil practice attended to in all courts.
Land titles a specialty. Complete ab-
stract of titles to all real estate in Bee
county. Abstracts also fnrnished from
adjoining counties. Notary, Stenogra-
pher and typewriter in office. German
spoken. Have safe deposit vault.
Reference furnished on request.
Dr. T. 0. BELL,
physician and Surgeon.
Office at residence.
calls promptly answered,
day or night.
REFUGIO, -X- TEXAS.
Heistline °f Hati
shirts and suits mad:
at prices that make my
competitors howl and my
customers smile!
You will find on investigation that my store and warehouf
are filled to overflowing with the best goods, and that I am'
[oltSkiN,
Shoe..
Sharp-Shootri
I respectfully solicit a shard
Refugio and vicinity,]
Mail and ’Phone Ordel
S.L
BEEVILLE
REFUGIO COUNTY.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
W. L. Rea, County Judge.
Eugene Low, Co. and Dist. Clerk.
G. W. Moss, Sheriff and ran Collector
Chas. LEiSEriNG, Tas Assessor.
WM. Baumgartner, Treasurer
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
J. J. Adkins
pbi/sieian.
Office at Drug Store.
Calls answered promptly
Day or Night.
Refugio, -o--- Texas.
Geo, Strauch.
..Contractor Builde’j.
. Qealcr Jn
Water Supply Material
Of All Kinds
Have on hand good ('stock o
IJngfLevlm^^jk at
u'm I s;
REFUGIO,
Pat Lambert
E. Peets
John McGrew
J. H. Tom
Precinct No. 1
Precinct No. 2
Precinct No. 3
Precinct No. 4
Commissioners Court sits in regular
session during the week beginning the
2nd Mondays in February, May, Au-
gust and November.
County Court convenes on 1st Mon-
days in February, May, August and
November.
District Court convenes on the 9th
Monday after the 2nd Monday in Feb-
ruary and 1st Monday in September.
Jas. C. wilson, Victoria,
24th Judical District.
J. V. Vandenbeeg
Judge
od.
TEXAS.
i. n. snow.
blacksmith
—aud—
jy^achinist.
REFUGIO, -o- TEXAS.
Work on Buggies, Carriages and
Wagons turned out quickly.
—Satis faction Guaranteed—
Rorse shoeing and Plow work
A Specialty.
MISSIOn HOTEL
Jno. Dorsey, Propr.
Public Patronage Solicited.
polite attention -f-
And table supplied with the best
The M arket Affords.
Sample room for Drummers.
Livery and Feed Stable in connec-
tion with Hotel. Teams are well fed
and receive good attention.
REFUGIO, —t—x TEXAS.
Barber Shop
Next Door To Post-Office
E. St Clair, Prop.
Also in connection a paint shop
where your orders are solicited
or all kinds of artistic painting
Buggy painting a speciality.
Refugio--o- Texas.
H. Hamburg
SADDLER,
--AND--
Commissioners court convenes
next Monday.
Fresh lime and cement at Hay
den’s lumber yard.
A few local items were crowded
out this week.
Garland stoves and ranges,
see or write “Neyland”, Golia.d-
Miss Amelia Hornbnrg of Vic
COMMISSIONERS COURT
The Honorable Commission^
court of Refugio county met
regular session at the cour1
house in the town of Refugio oj
Monday, Nov. 12, 1900, Pre
ent: Hon. J. H. M Ilya Is, conn
ty judge; O. Mitchell, E. Beets
M. West Sr., and J. E. Warbur
ton; county commissioners, and)
the following proceedings wer
had and done, to wit:
The returns of the general elec
tion were canvassed, and the
clerk ordered to record the state
of the polls in each precinct, in
record book kept for that pur
pose. Court adjourned for th
day.
Tuesday, Nov. 13, court met4
persuant to adjournment, and
the following official bonds were
examined and approved:
Bonds of Win. Baumgartner
as county treasurer.
Bonds of W. L, Rea, as c
judge.
Bonds of E. Peefs, J. H
and Pat Lambert, as c
J commissioners]
county eleotv
i the
we hope
ueTi, Tact
on, and
such a bit of negligence will not
occur again.
As announced in the Review of
last week, the ladies of the Cath-
olic church gave a dinner at the
courthouse yesterday and a sup-
per last night, for the benefit of
tlie church, and cleared the neat
sum of eighty-three dollars. The
Rdies desire to
Lenora Hornburg.
Barbed wire at rock bottJa
prices, at R. C. Hayden & P s-
lumberyard.
Geo. B. Amery, the sileTi'^an
from Ana qua, came ove Wed-
nesday to attend court, was
the guest of 0. Mitchell
\TVr
“Neyland At G(yA1/
Just received, earYudebaker
wagons. Also the Jdeinghaus
wagon.
E. W. West pursed two head
of fine young he0ld from
, patron-
age extended.
G. P. Rogers was elected coun-
!: ,fm0rne,? °f Ref,1Sio eountyi
ns Tuesday by an overwhelm-
ing majority, but we understand
will not qualify. Refugio has
hard luck in her efforts to secure
an attorney, J. W. Walker who
was elected two years ago hav-
ing refused to qualify.
Allen Dugat returned yester,
f ay from Goliad, acoompanied
by his wife and baby who have
been visiting with relatives at
' a'toria for several weeks.
F. B. Rooke V Week’ PaYin£ J. E Street TWo
f:*) per head Byrne, 3 H. BosboroS ami
Theohano-11 Heards other nrnm5.,i.«i.
price list oNf ^ Mwt
.you this iv' look over his ad
carefully
Mr MlS and daughter, Miss
Jm the San Antonio
the east side of the county weiJ
in the city this attending" court
Sarah
riveiy
ted friends in the citv
this
s office of justice of the
^rect* ^°-L the present
) Jbfint was elected by the us-
h and so me majority.
[arness Maker. lvn,m
- lqio _x— D AT G0L^»’> just
9 ’ *xasfce,ved ear of buggies, and is
losing out the old stock at cost.
in
AN1LA SALOOfc;^ ^:^am
DCA/II l U TDV A <
SEVILLE, TEX A/
J. II All KEY, Pro1
i. Bowie St., Fro?
Aransas Plaz ,
<est
f the neatest A halls
ed billiard a;
in Bee Vi;
Henry Kuhne will be constable
of Prect. No. 1 for the next two
years, and we predict that he
will make a. good one.
Me learn that the successful .
candidates are preparing to give will save yow money,
a big ball in about two weeks.
other prominent citizens fronj
weW
court
Assessor C. F. Leisering, Wil
a.L T. B. Dugat, Ben Waguei
Bnghtman Brothers and otheif
froin St. Marys were in town thJ
week.
We made no effort to secure J
the personal items this week j
account of a quantify of oth1
more interesting matter miii
up the space.
Linseed oil went up last wei
10 cents per gollon, but the ri
has not reached here vet \Ti
is the time to paint your hous
fences, buggies, (all colors) w,
OHS and farming implements,
have the paint and oil to do
with. Let me givo you pric
before buying elsewhere and
BOOKi
Write 4,
%
L. D. Clarkson, ’
/
hir frs
A HE.SV
'rices.
the people of
tjisf action.
>t attention.
TEXAS.
"HOPPERS
Pnp No. 188. You
Intly requested to
feting tomorrow
Impose of electing
[nsuing year.
[Simpson, C. C.
L. Rea, Clerk.
IR EDITORS
ronnor, deceased
P|dersigned qual-
md ant executors
M. O’Connor
rth day of No-
ll persons hold-
ist said estate
Iresent the same
prescri bed by
tnd post office
Carsner, the
, is Victoria,
[Texas.
iparsner and
Fagan.
T. C. Heard
--DEALER IN--
General Merchandise. •••
Clothing, Hats and Shoes to please Everybody
GROGERieS K*
•^Ranch Supplies-!^-
Your trade solicited,
Orders promptly filled and
goods delivered free at your home.
We Have Just received
and unloaded
Car load Mixed Paints and Lead
Carload imported Portland cement
Car load Roek Lime
Car load Wire
We have Paints of all kinds, Coal Tar, etc., and
CAN MAKE LOW PRICES.
R. LAW, LUMBER COMPANY,
+ Beeville Texas.
Mission Silicon.
FRANK JECKER, Proprietor.-—-
FINE WINE, LIQUOR, CICARs .
Billiard Hall.
Refugio,
Texas.
jw&co.
rJJNGTON, O.C.
__ ~fj!axk »*»,
INE WINE, LIQUOR, CI°AKs.
kfuaio. llliard Hall.
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Hefugio
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
Victoria, Texas, September 11, 1900.
NOTICE is hereby given that a
special meeting of the stockholders of
The New York, Texas & Mexican Rail-
way Company has been called by the
Board of Directors of said Company
to convene at the General Office of
said company in the City of Victoria,
26th dn r °’ClOCk’ P‘ M* °n the
26th day of November, 1900, for the ,
purpose of authorizing the making *
ecution and delivery of a First Morf-
?oi UPTthe railway of said company
h^ n£rco,lstTtio”as a
f to Its original or trunk line of
railway from a point on the saW
mal mam or trunk line of said com-
ta WhlT neSr the t0Wn of Wharton,
Wharton county, Texas, thence
ofme^^f^fl^d^ef^
p^r^tiLLTofwS
y Bayou to a point in Mata-
Ofkli^y :kaid ermpa^y
aggregate”SlfiU*6uch extension shall |
their franchises and apptniono-fch with
secure the payment of bonds of slid
The New York, Texas & Mexican Rll-
way Company to an amount not ex-
ceeding in the aggregate the prin<:-
pal sum of fifteen thousand dollars fg i
each mile of said branch railway an^ ,
extensions mortgaged thereby which
have been or shall be constructed*
ready for operation, payable at &Tim,
not exceeding thirty years fronv^he j
date thereof, and bearing interest at
the rate of four per cent per annum,
payable semi-annually, to be issued
for the purpose of constructing, com-
pleting, improving and operating the
said branch railway and such exten-
sions, with their fran^ises and ap-
purtenances.
B. M. Smith, Secretary,
The New York, Texas & Mexican Rail-
way Company.
Texas,
,PATEBTS.*a
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COFFEE
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Sopfon ly m f I
lb. Packag^SEi
Premium List isi j
every Package
Best Coffee
for the Money
Insist upon
LION COFFEE!
Ml
WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, O.
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Autry, J. D. The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1900, newspaper, November 9, 1900; Refugio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849020/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.