Velasco Daily Times (Velasco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 59, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 13, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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"WE PAY THE POSTAGE.
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VELASCO, TEXAS.*
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BIRDS EYE VIEW OF THE MOUTH OP THE BEAZOS RIVER AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY
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Thtrty Thousand a Day.
is the way Mahoney & Swausou
turn out pressed brick in their steam
l riok manufacturing machine. They
had turned out and put to dry, thirty
thousand bricks by 4 o'clock yesterday.
To Trade.
I want to trade for Velasco improv-
ed or unimproved property, 1200 acres
of laud In Leon county. Anyone
wishing to trade call on or address H.
P. N. Gammkl at Hotel Velasco to-
day, as I will leave to-night,
Fair Warning-
The parties who have been in the
hapit of stealing water from Tub
Times'cistern at uight are hereby
warned not to do so again. They will
not only be published but prosecuted
to the full entent of the law.
Ha Coma to Stay.
It. C. Snyder and family came in
from Galveston and will make this
their future home. Mr. Snyder says
Velasco is good enough for him and
that he is here to Stay, fully confident
that we are destined to have at this
point the largest city on the Texas
coast. He to a gentlemen of considera-
ble means and already has big invest-
ments here, and will adtf to them
right away. Mr. Snyder is the kind
of men it takes to 4>uild a city and
ThhTimkb is pleased to welcome him
here. Send us on more men like Mr.
Snyder, (Galveston.
Hotel Arrivals.
The following parties were register-
ed at the Hotel Velasco last night:
G L Dupuy, Garland, Tex. J A
Bell, Lake (.'liarles, La; A F Sharp,
Houston; S F Cottle, Beaumont; S M
Ellis, San Antonio; E M Krause, Bra-
zorio; Ed K. Keone, San Marcos;
Tapt. Sterrett, S P Late, Waco- The
following parties registered from
Quintaría: Mrs. J. C. Mayfleld, Misses
Lillie C Fronrmer, Luvina P. Bryan,
I-on Sharp, Anna Foster, E La Trobe
Seaburne, S Heese, Celia Erhart,
(Mara Lacy, Lottie Kingsly,, Kate
Sharp, Mrs L E Hall, Mrs Phelps
Messrs. (.' A Beasley Jas L Hall, M W
Hall, Prof. E S Phelps. L It Bryan,
Hugh Phelps, ltoss Foster. P It
Weeping, New York; G It Wilson,
Houstou, A Larrabee, San Autonio; S
>B Mills, Fort Smith, Ark; Miss Hally
Ballinger Bryan, Galveston.
To arrive in a few days a car load of
Utah irish potatoes and a car of alfalfa
seed, also one car of Mexican beans.
Vklahco Commission Co.
Gents' and ladies' gloves at B.
Cahn's.
Everybody should advertise in The
Times.
The Hiawatha had a large list of
passengers yesterday evening.
Garden and field seed fresh from the
north. Velasco Commission Co.
Received a full assortment of ladies
underwear at ltosenstrauch & Rogers.
Go to R. O. Copeland & Co'sfor
>847 Roger's Bros, silverware
J. C. Johnson, agentabas just receiv-
ed a carof lime and three cars of grain
and hay.
If you want a house fitted up and
carpets laid, call at Gordon «& Har-
rison's Furniture Store.
If you want mattresses made any size
at reasonable rates on short notice, call
on Cordon & Harrison.
Early Rose, Peerless and Jackson
white seed potatoes Just received
P. F. Combs & Co.
I
J. C. Johnson, agent has just receiv-'
ed a car of lime and three cars of grain
a. id hay.
The Velasco Commission company I
has just received a cargo of chatCoal
and will keep i< *<H' le in 1 ihire.
A line lot ol gent's furnishing
1 goods can bo seen by going to B.
Calm's. A fine line of overshirts sold ,
very cheap.
You can always got the correct
| time at It. O. Copeland <fc Co., the
j jewelers.
Mothers keep your children warm.
MARKET REPORTS.
Corrected Dally by Bartlett & Wil-
liams, Commission Merchants.
(Successor to Atkinson & Williams. J
V hi,anco; Texas, February 13 !892.
Business is <|uii't, no material eh anise in gro-
eeries. Produce is plentiful
Chickens scarce at 44.**)
Following wore the ruling prices for February
12th, 1892:
Axle Grease Diamond 55 and (¡0. Golden 05
and 70.
Ammunition I'owder t! 1-2 and C'.i: Blasting
#;|„-I0; Shot Drop, per sack, 91.60 and $1.75; Buck
$1 85 and $2-10
Hagging and Ties. Bagging Mi and G,,'---2,1¿
and 8; Arrow Tie $1 50.
Beeswax, 20c; Yi How lite
Iloncy in comb 15(gi20c; per bucket SI .75.
Bacon-Short clear. 7J<; Breakfast 10c.
Blitter---Western 22Uc and 24c; Fresh Texas
Country 15v and 20c; Fancy Creamery 27c and
80c.
Bran—91c for lOO-lb sack lots at mill
Candy Plain Stick 7}¿: Mixed H'i; Fancy
Mixed, in pails 9c, in cast's 11'a and lit
Can Uoods 21b standard ; strawberries 81.35;
pineapple, standard. 81 ¡¡5;-seconds $1 15; pears,
standard, 81 ¡15; peaches, standard. 81.40; seconds
81.25; J!lb standards Í2.U0; blackberries 95c M;
marrowfat peas 91.40 and 81.45; Lima beans 81 10
and 81.15; corn ranges from it 10 to81 45; toma-
toes 2ib iHIc, lltb 81 15 to 81 20: oytcsrs, light
weight, lib 7">c, full weight ltbilóe to 81 05;
salmon, lib standard, 81.:15 and 81 75: apples, ,'ttb
cans, 81 :i5; corned beef, lib, $1 05, 2fh $2 50.
/T\^tropolitai7 l^oap Offi^,
Horkan Se Co., Props.
I. HARRISON, Mgr.
-THE-
Chipped Beef
California Can Goods
82 50.
peaches, 2'a' th 82 75;
pears 82.60; apricots 82 20: plums 81.95; black
cherries $2 95; wbite cherries 82 90: grapes 82 00
and $2 10
Cheese--Western cream H and 14 '.t': Swiss :i0e.
(Vlflfee—Ordinary, 16c; good ordinary, ltl.'i to
lite; fair 17'.,c; prime, 19:'¿c; choice, 19.'«c; Cor-
dova, none
Corn, tid@07e,
Corn meal, 8¡l 40; grits 8:! 60. hominy 83.50.
Candles. .Star 10>i and lie: paratine 12 and
i l:i'¿c
Dried FruItir--.Peaehrs, evaporated, 14@15c;
I evaporated impeded 9 and 10c apricots, evap-
! orated i:t and 14c; apples, evaporated, 10 and lie.
Kggs, ease included, 2.'t<•
- Flour---Best Patent, 81 95.
Fruits, etc —Apples 8375. and 83.75; bananas
,81 50 and 82; citrons 27','c; Louisiana organges
:t on to ;t 75: pineapples 81.50 per dozen: Cali-
fornia pears 83 75 to 4 00; eocoauuts 81 per 100
tinui'' Ducks, per dozen, 1 2.V<#$1 50; Snipe,
perdo eu. SO,-to 81 00: Squirrels per dozen 81.00
¡ to 1 10 Venison carcass. 0lic. hams,11c; sad-
dle U>c.
Hay---Choice Western Timothy 818 and 819 in
! 100 bale lots: Forney 815 to 816
Hides—Dry Hint selected 7c salt.'ir; wet salt 3e.
1 Hams—Standard brands, 10c and 10 li: Call for-
I nla 8c
I.ard—Retlncd tierce, 5 ,c; cans In cases, 6 (A
(i1,: fancy 2c higher
Molasses-- Centrifugal fair 20 and 22'J<: prime
BEACH HOTEL
QUINTANA, TEXAS,
3¡váCISS. IE. JB. TEOSTICIISrS, Froprlotress.
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THE BEACH is now open for the season and is the neatest and most
comfortable place In Quintana or Velasco. THE REACH is situated near
the surf, and has recently been thoroughly finished, and is neatly
furnished. Mrs. Jenkins thoroughly understands the hotel business, hav-
ing recently moved from Eagle Lake where she ran the popular Drummers'
Home, and never foiled to please the traveling public.
When visiting Quintana, don't fail to stop at THE BEACH, which will
be a delightful place to spend the Spring and Summer.
FRANK HELHAN,
BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM,
South Second Street Bet. Avenues A and B.
Satisfaction Guaranteed as to Quality, Style and Price.
TAILORING.
Til V.
...i iu ('iihn'n and irftt ii. 1 ***' 2rc: choice 31 to ,1.1c Open kettle, fair Ale,
go ton. (HII118 ana get a; ri(,: (.ho,(,(1 |0 syrup35to40c.
ause lor your little ones. La- Onions---Spnulsh. 81 <5 per crate: Western.
! To do so
I Jersey blouse
; dies and Misses jackets and cloaks j 8i.."'i, per busiid,
sold verv cheap at B. ( aim 8 prices Potatoes Western 85to90e; sweet potatoes 65e.
to suit the times t„7oe
— Poultry Hens 8¡ 50 and 84 00: cocks 82.75 and
A two-storv house with nine rooms 83.oo- turkeys «ii to8i4.
Haislns California M boxes 82 00; California
LI. boxes 82 25 to 82 50
Klce --l,oulsiana head, 6' c: prlme5'ac.
Suit Coarse, 81.10: tine 82 00.
Suuai standard granulated, 4,,fn.4'i,e: strudaril
A 4',c; loa I 5^ Louisiana yellow 3'.i; white
4'i Open kettle, as quoted, fully fair 2'^: good
falr2'« to 2 11-16; common to irood common 31,'.
Centrlfngal off to choice white 31.; prime
Mitchell & Vandyke, Propr's
up stairs n ar depot to rent. See me:
at once. J. C. Cannon, -t
Otflice for rent. Apply at Corner
Avenue B. and South 2nd. street.
A new building is being construct-
ed near the Perry office building.
togl . -. .
yellow clarified 31* to :i 9-16; second* 2 S, to 2 3-16
Vegetables-.-Choice northern cabbage, 12.75
•«lackeyed peas or white beaus 4 «c.
|Dr. J. V. Braham
DENTIST.
Bridge and Crown Work a Specialty
Office Hours: From 9 to 12 a. m.
and from 1 p. m., to 5 p. m.
| Ofllce, Cor Ave. C and South 2d St.. over Mar-
Held A Shannon's drug store.
J. C. Friedrich,
—Manufacturer of—
Refrigerators, Bar and Store Fixtures.
Turning, Scroll Sawing and * arvlii".
Pattern Work and Models made.
•dr.Tobhlng of all kinds given prompt attention.
Ave. 11 and 8. 5 St.. VELASCO, TKXAS.
B. O. WEBB,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ofllce and Residence on Avenue C
in Block 1 ,
VELASCO, - - TEXAS.
8.J. i$¥ffl0GD,
AscsrrscT: asi ¡ msusmiim,
VELASCO, TEXAS.
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Velasco Daily Times (Velasco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 59, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 13, 1892, newspaper, February 13, 1892; Velasco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth185204/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .