The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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Stork Shipmente for the Week.
From Beville"
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8 cant horses, 75 head, to San Antonio.
2 cars cattle, 48 heud, to St. Louis.
2 cam bones, 52 head, to St. Joe.
1 car horses, 26 head, to Hannibal.
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spectacles AND EYEGLASSES.
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during the fracas and how Dr.
roke his eye-glasses, with other
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4 carcalves, 816 head, to San Antonio.
1 car cattle, 27 head, to San Antonio.
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Craigie, the painter, has removed his
fixtures into the building he has had erect-
edou Corpus Christi street, and is now
better prepared than ever to work in his
line. ''___
Walter Ellis met with a rather painful
accident last Sunday evening. While out
an
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Our P. M„ Jno. W. Flournoy, returned
last Saturday from the Galveston conven-
tion. On account of the crowd at the drill
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account of the appropriateness of the senti-
ment of the whole we reproduce it this
week, with the necessary correction.
rAIIUTE To m uEuonv or a. n,SKAaGs.
From Pettus.
2 can cattle, 60 head, to San Antonio.
1 car horses, 25 head, to Moberly, Mo.
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SPECIAL AGENTFOB “NEW HOME" SEW ING MACHINE
"COTTON PLANT" STOVE, AND HAWKES CRYSTALLED.
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Messrs. Book A Archer are now
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The Senior ii abaestt this week. . If you
see anything in this issue that you don't
BOOTS,
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To the Sheriff or any Constable • of Bee
-county. Greeting;.
ble in the city at 81 and 81.50 per day.
Established in 1878 by 1. N. Baker, its
present proprietor, who is mainly indebted
to the stockmen and fanners for their pat-
ronage, and whose business principle has
always been: A dollar saved is a dollar
made. Why pay $2 to $3 for what you
-cheu.8""
Staple
goa
4 Aneon A. Maher, the popular insurance
man of San Antonio, has been doing our
town for the past few days.
Rev. — Denton. brother of Pastor Deu-
ton, is now employed in the drug store of
the late R.B. Skaggs. -.
Capt. L. F. Roberta, T. J. Skaggs and
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are 88 feet long.
For further information as to rates, etc.,
• Coffins and Haskets of air styles
found at Kohler Heldenfels. t
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San Antonio Umber co
owed to do businwin the
______ ____ring table of relative
listances show the advantages of our line.
Beeville to Chicago, via Ban Antonio,
......................1,287 miles.
Victoria to Chicago, via New Orleans,
, . ..... .1.404 mih*
Beeville to St. Louis, va.San Antonio.
Notice.
Among the hotels of Ban Antonio you
will find the Central, on Main Plaza, on
the street car lines between the depots,
rated at Talladega, Al ‘ we found him
to be an intelligent, progressiyo colored
ma. . ' '
We were pleaned t receive a plearant
call this week from Col. Thos. Fishor, the
..................024 miles.
Victoria to St. Louis, via New Orleans,
.............1.186 miles.
All Sun Antonio and Aransus Pans ears
building and reflecta credit upon the con-
tractor.
Mrs. R. O. Rounsaval, of the Waco
Female College, has been among our citi-
sens during the past week in the interest
of her school.
Wo acknowledge a pleasant call from
W. H. Brooks, of Dinero. Mr. Brooks has
been spending severul weeks in San Anto-
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apply to B. F.
San Antonio, Texas,
Thelargent crop of hay known hambeen
made in Bee county this season.
Just received a large stock of guns, pis-
tols and sporting goods- at T. J. Skaggs'.
Call at attl a Mitcheu'a for Plants’ Al
Patent Hour, at 87.75, next grade, 87.00.
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Wagons, wagon covera, harness, tents
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Splendid rains are reported to have fallen
.. in the past week in Live Oak county.
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Money to Loau.
In sums from $300 to 25,000. Terms
DEALER IN PATENTMEDICI NE DR UGG IS’TS S[ i ND RI EK,
i FANCY GOODS, PAINTS OILE AND PADTERS SUPPLIES
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DRUGGIST o0 STATIONER,
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Beeville.
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Groceries, Dry Goods, bioo
--jRagWrWgMMtebtosBst-WUIuoaaU H- uulie
. NTOMOETQBTOCK BUYERS-Horses,
1% mares and mulei for sale in lota to suit
purchasers. F. V. SKIDMORE, Aransas,
Bee county, Texas.
DUGGIR8 -Wehaveafipe assortment
15 of Plmetona, Buggies, Carriages and
, Sporting, Wagons, tire best ever brought
Trr tlilTUty. Iffie work is made
। an guaranteed. . POLKa GRANGER.
San Antonio. Texus.
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F. M. Ellis taa ‘wold his hotel to W s
Howard for $0)» and will remove to a
ranch near Mineral City. While we welr
Sydl as one among us. we regret to lose as
cititens the "lundlond," his estimuble lady
and their sons. Stonewall, Walter and
Frank, and Us to the latter regrets we are of
the opinion that we. and their, gentlemen
friends, are not alone.. but can mingle our
riot act, called out all the troops on Gov-
ernment Hill, plantd cannons at the cor-
ners of different plazab and fired them
point blank, and as that didn’t seem to do
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SANAwToNIO, August 10.—There area
thousand reawons, nearly. why I hayenot
seut any commmunications of late to the
BEx. One of these, however, will satisfy
for sometime. Why, my "dear BEE, the
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contractors ha
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Rates on hef rattle. stock cattle and
heres from these points to St. Louis; Kan-
sas City, Chicago and New Orleana and to
all pointe on the Fort Worth and Denver
City Railway, will be the same as from
SINS,
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by A BNCEnE ratBxn.
Lightly tread acrogs the chamher.
Smooth the fair hair from his brow $
Look upon him nobly resting
Sweetly from his lahors now.
Drape the sabre pall about him.
Fold the sheet in snowy bonds;
Place an emblem of affection
In his folded, quiet hands.
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' SHORT CATTLE ROUTE
vuox sortawEr TEXAS TO kasas crx,
HT. LOI 1^ NEW onuKaXs AND (NIca6o.
- The San Antonio and Apansas Pass rail-
way is now open for businew from Pettus,
15 uuim-north to IfosriBr. and
will b open from Beeville not later than
June ftpf. - •
Ht The Dry Goods Emporium of T. J. Skaggs
Everything in the Line of
STAPLE AND FANCY DEY GOODS. ‘
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UORSALEMy ranch and stock near
T Mineral City, Bee county, Tex. All on
envy terms. F. F. COLLINS, Ban Antonio,
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BFYokm-M-----WALL PAPER, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDING SCHOOL
' AND JfISaCLANEQUB qpOKS, -1 KAY M I i V 1 । T L H Y Ac. ac
* ELOURNOY & ARCHER.
I -- iAND AND AKAL WTA™ AaxXTB. ,
Town lota in Beeville, Farmandraneh
Will be s
. Notice.
I wish to notify the public that I have
opened up my shop in connection with
R. W. MeM enemy, and am prepared to do
all kinds of wood work in repairing car-
riages. buggies, wagons, etc. Give me a
trial. J. J. CARMTeuxAt.
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MANUFACTURER OF
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W. B. HATCH.
GENERAL STORE
Papalote, Boe County, Fegar.
DEALEN IN
eruption that seemed to have baffled all
treatment I saw him the second time in
about ten days, when he was so changed in
appearance by having the scaley removed
and the eruptions healed, that I barely
knew him, and in a remarkable short time
LS rievex.2.BE2waY.2.D
Spalding county, Ga. * a
Which has, Jerry Corrigan, inspector of
hides and animals in and for Bee county,
on the'7th day of August, 1886, filed hia
suit before me agiinstthe Texas Land and
Cattlecompany, limited. to recover from
said company the sum of $136.08. alledged
to be due; as per account on file in my
e—- by he said Texas and and Gattie
company, limited, to the said Jerry Corrigan
as inspector as aforesaid, for inspecting
cattle for said company, as follows; June
27, 1886, 2457 head, on July 5, 1886, 2079,.
head, all inspected for shipment at Bee:
ville, in Bee county, Texas, and the said
Jerry Corrigan having made oath that the
principal office of said Texas Iand and
attle company, limited, is beyond the
limits of the State of Texas, and that said
- Notice:
The Doctor says: When Mr. James
Edwards, of Senoia, Ga., began to teke
"GvINX’s poxwEn BUNNS WENEWER," I
saw him. He was covered. body and ex-
tremities. with a characteristic syphilitie
kilk mitts,
aliost given,. . -
-------10-AL—l eiehs for 1 bn ahesni- nn.te with tho-w of
Lightly breathe no word of censure,
Let an humble prayer arise;
Like the shadow of his spirit.
Flouting upward to the skies.
Here among his earthly comrades.
Where ha bright example show
As a light to bear them onward
To the great eternal home. •
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pent occurance which waa not reported at
tto» time. Twe ef - wr matt distinguished ■
dieeiples of Eaculapius indulged ina fisti-
cumT the other night, after the adjournment
of the opyuty medical asjpciation. I wa '
said to Is. a rather serious affuir. It seenis
that Dr. Bandage approached Dr. Carotid
and demanded a retractiof of some re-
marks made by the former, derogratoryto
the character of the said Dr B. Thin Dr.
C.refused t.do and immedintelyDr. B.
proceededttotowerthhridgemDrts.
proboncis with a terrible lefthmnder. The
claret flowec- freely, but the fight went on
for more than hour, when the other doctona
concluded jt wan aboat time to interfere.
city. Indeed in, my perigrinetions about
town., gathering news items for publica-
tion in the BEE, I am frequently very
much struck at witnessing the terrible
scenes of almost daily occurrence in Bun ... . „
Antonio. Only last week, at the democrat-
ic meeting hoti to appoint delegates to
nominate state officials; two gentleman got
into a difficulty, which culminated in a
street fight after the meeting adjourned,
rhe melee soon hecame general and lasted
'till past midnight- The mayor, or some
one in his place, came out and read the
prepared to furnish the people of "
this vicinity with the finest article •
of meal, grits and chops. Call at
any of the grocery stores or at the
mill, north of the depot 5-27tf
A certain cure for
ASamervsh..
GUINNS PIONEER
Cures all Blood and
matim, Serofuh, (J
e.2e0 „umnzmfu.------
SgTntimyoupnagey
ed onreceiptot price.
A Man of Grief!
LIKE LAZARUS!
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They at ohce held a meeting, appointed a
7 cars cattle, 154 head, to New Orleans. comnaitanta andeenadjoutnezcpemate,othe City Railway, wil b
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riding his horse suddenly fell, throwing knuoathe
him on his head and shoulders, bruising sworfom a
an extended visit to Corpus Christi.
MimBemerokter,otsau Antonio, in vis hermometerhaa "ek mYgags.
iting her friends, the Misses Walton. " "h---- *--“-----"
those coats for the space of fully twenty
minutes, until at last they disrupted the
embrace of Dr. B. and Dr. C. so suddenly
'• that the parties fell astern all in two great
big heaps, and thus affording another
proof of‘tbe fact that there is a ludicrous
aspect to everything, however serious, and
that's the verygeaonthat I C DUNnLE--
P. 8.—The blood flowed in two large
streams down the stain into the street.
Like the chapters of a novel, my story
breaks off right in the middle. I will tell
|ou^in my next how Dr. Cancer lost his
Bandage broke _
thrilling episodes.
the delegates did not have a very enjoya-
,________. Uptime.
quantities to suit "
Giles C. Little returned last Monday
from New Orleafs, where he had
with two car toads of cattle.’* We ___
a......... stand he sold, at saflsfictory prices, .
com plai l<t of the raid Jerry Coxrigan for
Maid devand • rr.ii 08.
W.R.H,I, I
Justice Pr’et No. 1, Bee Co., Dot.
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company has no local agent in Boe county, .
Tess, zo that the ordinar procenaof luw4 '
cannot be served upon it These art there-
fore to command you that you summon, by
publication in the BxEvnn Bxx, a weekly
newspaper published in the town of Bee-
ville. in Bee county. Texas, for four con-
seeutive weeks, the saie Texas Land and
Catth cobpany, Ilinited, tots*. and appear
before me at my office in the town of lice
ville in Precinot No. I. of lie- counts,
Fwzns on Saturday, the 4 ofSeptem-
Uri 1836, then and there to anewet the
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elaz : billing a ware-
fit Waters Fierce oil.
.* tirect from Oil Fields
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Say some solemn words around him!
Toll the bell in saddest lay,
For each wool is emblematic
Of the one that's passed away.
When the casket, so precious laden. . .
‘Through the strarts was sadly borne;
WuSW&r.
Beeville. August 10, 1886.
for the past two or three weeks, and on one
day nof long since, it stood at 199® in the
shade at noon. Can I prove that? Of
course I can, if necessary. .With my well
known reputation for vercity however. I
know you will take my Word for it. If
there is anything I do despise above another
it is a lisr. Speaking in hyperbole is, of
course, admissible, especially in hot weath-
er, but these enormous falsehoods often
indulged in by some newspaper correspon-
dents are not justifiable under any pretext.
whateveriand this idea is not new one, conveRient to businena nd r’ ~ Oral
with.me by any means. My mother early . .. .. , ouMEiiPuMN mne
tortilied into my youthful mind the im-
portance of always telling the truth. The
story of Geo. Washington and his little
hatchet teas delineated to me so often and
Hi such glowing colors that it made.a won-
derful impression upon my young imagi-
nation. and I recollect when a boy I was
constantly seeking opportunities of imitat-
ing his illustrious example. So, a hatehet
being duly improvised, after barking all
the cherry trees at home, I began on our
neighbor's fruit trees. The memory of
the scenes that followed these octa of youth-
ful indiscretion, on my part, are too pain-
ful to dwell upon, even now, but I will
say, and I draw it mild: My father, un-
frotunately did not take the same view of
things that George’s did, and so my career
since has not been so distinguished as that
of my great prototype. I mention these
things simply because I shall have occasion
to relate many startling incidents, occur:
ing from time to time in this wonderful
than they cun attend to st present. > - - '
At Kohler & H eldenfel you will find
everything belonging toafirst-clas lumber
yanl, including painta, oil, buildeps’ hard-
ware, patent iron fences, ete. ' tf
’ ' Mexico nccording to
Marquis of4ceensbury rutes, our town
would make its mark-judging from the
number of black eyes some of the boys
cartm.: 7 - -a-
We are in recipt of valuabie communi- l
cations from San Antonio, Floresville and '
’n,°- just then clasped in oelong and fond em-
brace. were occupied in the hilarious ex-
------------------- ereise of trying to scratch out each others
3 care horses, 79 head, to Junction City. eyes, .hen came the tug of warforttatt
i 0 LACE on LM +. M.nTill committee tagged at the concluaion of
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Look here! and listen, while I tell you
something of interest. T. C. Frost, at Han
Antonio, is one of the largest dry goods
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Nre H i I L,
A tasms and hands
a th we k to work on
: JGant‛ fuunbhing wror
/old und popular rallroad stock agreut. He
df-ohler k.Fe deufe ■ hwakrge atock | informs ne that b« has rsignedhisposi
. G -I .< • furniture tion as atock a rent for the Teaa Pacifi anywhere lexpatlcmdawriioniazgg
road and will hereufter ouly vpreaset the voiume of their truly wonderful perform-
JtfiMtiuri Pacisie in thst capacity in Texus: an but ,1 must not occupy
Bo much of your valuubo spare.
Spekingof doctors reminds meofare-
The Texas Land and Cattle Co.,
- +•imited.—----re--
Tub Static or Tkxas.
. . ""enom the muna-mialisbed in the Bki.mijj- BEK, N w —r . , .
once in inch we; k. for four consecutive Groceries, Hreware, Vvoot) aYari V i’l'HY
weak* previous to return dux. -i ET ‘ -
_ D. A T. Wunw, ,
ekillfql doetori Mun ntonio than aret *«-»*■ p., Lonye ho
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ojgis™J land <« nale in tracta to liana who visited Sam “Antonio last week.
tomepsrsads“r"“u” “'ziz
ol Mill me'pet, -
whjal, tes a il- +R at husgable prices.
tiBnihan w . 0, f .? t .. .
DealerinGroceries \
(ound at Kohler A' Heldenfels. tf like and you want to fight,-just callaroupd
Hawke T. J. Skuagg favorite, the Aran- at the omfte am wait until h ooyes.
saa Pass cigar. back- " |
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them Trans. All euquirim
4 treeu,wi be unswemd
i ‛orpus Cuaristi, butregvetthal they umve
too late for publication Commuieatio
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effort . Amieg wo of the kom
buhesandornmentaktrees of all k
and lin Ware. Ag ni * «
tion Ludlow and Donble Tlliplic spring
Carriage and the ColweH W ? * ani wAl
kep on hand a full
given. North side of ubl u quaro.
< ITY MIAIEKIT.
Eberhardt a Crendy, Prpprietor,secasea
Fresh meat evet ‘lay. Eprp on hand
all kinda of sausage pork, beef and mut-
ton. The bent the countrsaord. Mar
ket north side of public square. tf
2d pgE
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hunmmsa." "rcia
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$ .1
■ put on a red sash, seized a
------- an officer, mounted a steed and
dashed right into the infuriated mass of
politicians and he Hopped the whole thing
right there. So all who were able to walk
went off to bed. I lingered on the field of
battle to take items. Ilie dead and dying
were carried to the hospital except one,
whose wounds were not-ConaidtPM fatal
, He was taken iuto a drugstore neurby and,
kev.J.w.Smonya colorad minister
from Corpus Christi, Was duong the col-lwre fuzttyge They amputated, the
oredpopnlationlast vek. He. was ‘-'ll-1 poor felhw « eft leg and pul onawodem
one in its p.* e; then they adjusted his eye
balls, which MHleho. in the scrimnange,
had got twisted about. The mon wonder-
ful ■’ '
Give the "Calcasieu Lumber Yard" a
chane to_ on your building before
buying, as they have in lusive Caleasleu
Pim" ri Tek a ' nor "Loeliy Pine.' Um
"Tbe danein - eleuiegi of Ih town will
kvua.bllat Mal.td m,Friday
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Hacks,PBuggies, Team sand Drummer
Outfits Furnished on short Notice at
Reasonable Rates.
To errive n l few ill’s. » new etock of
«hoes at’’ 1. Saazs
. mt v ’ • inpri t ' ■ he niixt 60
giodinfov y denerip-
• ' u. iroideries.
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SEEVILLE.TE1Aa,AUOUST18, 1866. agal.
guunou asD socuErt pmxorozr
auuarus SvyonsAt the Baptist
church ob second Sebhath at 111. m. and
7 p. m. G. H. M. WIISON, Pastor. ..
Alo fourth Sabbath in each month at
11 a. m. and 7 p. m. by Rev. Mr. Thames.
RELrCToUS SEwvicEs,- At the M. E.
church tiret and third Sabbaths in each
aooc"-"VORRTOS.Paator.
Bkbvhxk Lovqk, No 261, A. F.&
AM M erts on the third Saturday in
dach:month. w. M. SMITH, W. M.
Boots Shoes & Clothin
Paddy Nyan or Jqhu Sullivan.
jost rawiv«d ut 3: Skagut a lot of
ah • bed apcouda . talie -linnens, towels and
tawoling.. s oEHe ’ - -L
mefracy o Hi Aranans Pas is a tew
muis below the. hltpen,and work is
. ed forward. Large
veof yatetint go d wn each day.
ci building is progress-
* - "be reuy for occupu-
ti, wh yei . ■ / ■. 0*.
--axout xU.; usu cometa and buttles can
* murul .at I' $ caggs. -
w - nia n t : ’ >W a daily mail lira
here to Lagarto soon.
Nn voth-rt f . gio.
lands in the county in
purehinsera ।
■.......-.-.-to- । '! ......-3°
direct from the manufacturer, pays st*
cash for his purchases, thereby eabln
himto sell you anything in the dry goo
line, from a spool of thread to the large
size Saratoga trank, at prices that del
competition. 10-4
ow and.r
for cash. 1
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1C l. . if yon wart a nice fitting shoe or
'jmerinuntste on may desire, made -g . - .. g,-
r Hrsh-chis nud ria, for* small amount edlast week by leaving out a line. On
1 in/may,'s t'Fc, Frost's. He is one . . o - > —
f she targrer deale rn in San Antonio and
■ la aw < give satisfaction. 10-4
Jhe hot weather, or something, made
en of thse b y a belligerent the other
moringthutitwculd have put to shame
LADIES’ AND M ENK’ H ATS 0g
_______ CHILDRENANDMENMCOIHING.. r?
MILLINERY AND CONFECTIONERY AT PIIcES THAT
Defy Competition.
cm AID MATTING ASPRCIALTY,
tar^GENCV FOR ^'ORK BROS, TAILORS,
Gentlemm! for your ■ lothing: under-
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Phillips, C. S. & McCurdy, W. O. The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1886, newspaper, August 19, 1886; Beeville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583165/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.