The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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relives the lungs
and aids nature in restoring the aystem
of paisanos.
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Yours for Businem,
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they were in this city.
age fed beeves to St. Louis Monday.
Antonio passed down -the road Friday
them weighing 1600.
Troy, Robert Malone, Josle
Agatha McMurray, Mary Grant.
siaughtered over SOO ducka the first day. Tuesday ■
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On Sunday next, which is the third
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BEEVILLE,
chant of Pettus and an old-timeresident
of Bee count: was in the city Tuesday
more pleasure
none which ref
Every bod
Brown’s are
sente them
country could
such hunters ra
lug no sectarian significance whatever,
being nothing more than a public ex-
pression of amity to a great man whose
life has been devoted to thecause of
civilization and social improvement,
r afford to spare
than such useful
ty Is only about a third of the votin
population of the county it is very easy
feat» hunt in the vicinity of Gum
Hollow, near Nueces bay. Parties from
that locality report that the hunters
of the alter guild of St. Philip's the
Bishop was induced to remain in the
city to meet a number of people who
desired to form his acquaintance and
the reception at Knights of Pythias hall
been derivedjand
more credit upon
harbor at Aransas Pass. The mort-
gage is to secure the Maryland Trust
company in the payment of one million
Respectfully,
LCAHN, Manager,
well executed and enthumiaaticallyre-
ceived. Mias Altos Webster delighted
the sndleoes with one of her best reel*
tation, after which Mim Lettie Pau pel
and Hseers. Robert Eaupel and Ezell
performed on a piano, and two violins,
which added much to the pleasure of
the evening. Other eelectloua followed
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birds as the paisanos are. Their well-
known destructiveness to snakes and
other reptiles should entitle them to
protection against such vandals as those
sportsmen. No genuine sportsman
would shoot them.
P. Borroum. of Pettus City, one of
the substantial eitizens of the county,
was in town last week, settling up his
taxes and attending to other business.
admits that Hamilton A
od shorn. B. Cahnrepre-
Whem Baby was took. we wave her Cutort.
When tea was * chud, shelorlod tor Castoria
When Me hmm max me dung to Catoria
whea ahs had cauaren, aka gavel them Catoria
IThe fence gang of • the Aransas Pass
railway has reached Gregory with the
work of fencing the track from San.
The young ladies of the eity will
tender their gentlemen friends a recap-
tion this evening at the residence of W.
W. Jones. A large number of invite-
tions have been imsued.
dress at the open house Tuenday even-
ing, and also at night when a party cau-
cus of the populists was bad. It is un-
Frank Boyce left Saturday for a viel
of a few weeks to his old home in
Wisconsin. >
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Disk oultivator at Eraegers.
Barbed wire, Burrows Bros.
Buggies, buggies buggies st Pruegers
Best stalk cutters st Burrows Bros.
Guos, pistols and ammuntion,Bur-
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spoken highly of it. It is for sale by J
M. Cary, druggist.
Teas, Peters, Hall, Haines, Ezell
Thompson, and Webster.
A million dollar mortgage was re-
corded in the county clerk’s office this
week covering all the property of the
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atKnightsof Fythiee Hall
Among the social events of the past
mason, there has been none from which
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was very limited an intereating
ramms was hastily arranged for the
Countny oaten promptly attended te Samples ua applidtion.
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Ladies like them because they save
labor and fuel, bake quick and evenly.
Charter Oak and New Enterprise
stoves at Praeger’s.
I will shortly leave for Mt. Louis, to
purchase the largest stock of shoes ever
bought to Beeville, and will sell them
at such prices they wil go like the
traditional hot cakes, in spite of the
bale
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NOTICES.
Make your mouth good by buying
Book’s cook stoves at Burrows Bros.
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interest at the rate of six percent
payable semi-annually.
A trio of San Antonians returned
from a hunting trip to Livs Oak county
and before it has become settled in the
a system, it greatly lessens the severity
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Corn and cotton planters at Praeger’s.
Goods must be sold at any price at
Paul Zwirn’s.
A pair of good mules for sale cheap.
Apply to B. L. Miller.
Aermotor windmills in exchange for
corn at J. II. Hearn’s.
Great and sweeping redactions in
planters at Praegers.
The tme is limited where Paul Zwirn
is slaughtering his entire stock at and
below cost. Call and be convinced.
eo. A $12 planter for only 80m.
Come and get one before they are all
out at Fraegers,
B. Cahn geta his shoes from Hamu.
tun * Grown direct and guarantees
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We are all after the dollars and you
will make them, by buying your hard-
ware and stoves at Praegers.
We bought a lot of queensware at a
big bargain; get some of it while tt lasts.
Burrows Bros.
It is amusing to see competitor^
making vain efforts to meet the low
figures in vogue at Praeger,a.
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vices in sb Philips Episcopal church at
11 A m. abd 720 p. m. At the morn-
ing service holv communion will be
celebrated, when the newly contirm-
ed are Invited to make their drat com-
munion.
ofM.Lawinthe northern part of the
city. They wee rbehived with the an-
falling cordtllty m obarnoteriatie of
"Economy la the Road to Wealth”
It will therefore be to your advan-
tage to call atB. CAHN’S ONE PRIOR
dASH STORE for the necessary Dry
Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes.
I guarantee every pair. You will
get the most and beet for your money.
So don’t hesitate for he who hesi-
tatesls^he loser. But besure and
call and you will be convinced that
the above is a fact. Just received a
large line of Shoes and Stetson hats
and you are cordially invited to ex-
Amina them.
Planters which were sold at gu only
80.00 at Praegers.
rhe Milburn wagon is “yaller qoodup”
Burrows Bros. (
For pure drugs call at J. M. Cary’s
drug store. _
ezo buys a sulky plow at Barrows
Bros.
Aeruotoratareyerybody. Prices tell
at Burrows Bros.
Taikis cheap; come and get your
figures at Praeger'S; Agunis talk.
A big Um of pocket cutlery at Bur-
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Cedar charcoal, the beet, at Burrows
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A large party of hunters from San They averaged 1150 pounds, some bf ’ Second grade-Lucy Mathews, Clif, 2 5
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The: Lumber: Merchants,
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, 3. H. Hearn can snpply you with any
she ideal wind mill from 4 to l«ft{ with
tower from & to 100ft.
The upholdster cote at H. P. MaUh
cws’ are the kind you want, especially
the new lot of rockers which has just
arrived from New York. - .
•Ml Bospot cash will buy an 8ft
Aermotor. This offer good for 10 days
only. The Aermotor is the beat.
Buanows Bros.
Hamilton & Brown’s shoegare sold
by aU the leading dealers her; but you
will And the largest selection at B.
J. H. Hearn desires to announee to
his patrons that he has just received
another ear load of ideal windmills, so
popular in this section
propositions with.
A .. D.L.Piea,
Oliver Chilled plows at Preagers
diea^er than anywhere in town; seeing
Where did you get that "yeller” good
wagon r From Burrows Broe.
" 82o buys a sulky plow at Burrows
Bros.
Oliver chilled and steel plows at Bur-
rows Bros. •
H.P Matthews has just received;
new lot of funiture.
Buggies! buggies!! buggies!!! at Bur-
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Notice to Tenchera,
The third meeting of Bee county in-
stitute will be held on Friday and Sat-
urqay, June 3ist and Febjst, 1806.
The meeting will be calle ao a. m.,
Friday, at the court house in Beevife.
All teachers are earnestly requested to
be present at the appointed time.
Faux 3. Hast.
County Judge.
Monornelt.
Honor roll for the week ending Jan.
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Beevileand the-citizens who projected
the affair than the reception accorded
toBishdbJ.S. Johnson at Knights of
Pythias hall last Thursday day evening
the 16th, Inst. The occasion ot the
Bishop's visit was the confirmation of a
number of applicants for connection
with the church of which he is the head
in this section. After the confirmation
service which was held on the night of
r matting to be found
M found at U. P.
aitiqa to the selling
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wn by an experienced
it is rather a travesty on justice when the
law allows such useless waste of game,
when it imposes a fine on the country
boy who traps a few quail for his own
use.
Miss Julia von Brack's kindergarten
school (the only proper method for
young children) will be opened the first
Monday in February. For reoom men
dation. Dr. Rufus Burleson, Waco uni-
versity; Prof. Rounsavall, Waco Female
college. School room in back of the
Rackgi store. Tuition gl 60 per month.
Home time ago Mr. Simon Goldbaum
of San Luis Rey, Cal., was troubled
with a lame back and rheumatism.
He used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and
a prompt cure wusaffected, t He says
he has sines advised many of his friends
to try it and all who have done so have
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Buy a buggy at Burrows Broe and
, make your feet glad.
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First National bank was bald on
Tuesday and the old directors elected.
The same officers that have peen
serving for years past were also re-
elected. *
to mane a calculation as to the probable
suecess of the populists in Bee eounty. . w ,
‛ dollars worth of gold bonds bearing
-Chamberlalu’s Cough remedy is
famous for its cures of bad colds. It
the bank by Mr. Stem was passed by
the stockholders. Having started in
the midst of the general finanelalde-
presalon nocording to its capital it has
had more money on the amount actual-
ly inverted than any bank in western
Texas.
CoMlahle Joe Thornton and Deputy
Sheriff John Wilson had a "truitlesa
night this week in watching a couple
of saddles found hidden in a motto
near the etty. The saddles were stolen
and evidently placed there to be
convenlent when the thieves secured
hornesto put them on. One of the
saddles was stolen from DickGllett
last week, and the owner of tM other
has not been found. Several nights ago
Hackman James Hermes heard a noiae
in his stable and co investigation found
a Mexican mounted bareback on a
horse at his barnyard gate and another
A defective due in a. pm all building
north of the Commercial Hotel,
occupied by Dr. T. W. Johnson, came
near causing a oondagration yenterday
at noon. Smoke wasdisoovered issuing
from the roof and the danger averted.
H. P. MATHEWS,^
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Prices Cheaper Than San Antonio,
argest and Best Selected Stock im Sw.,.
The perplexing question to our corn
petor is. H9w can Burrows Brae sel_
so cheap? Why simply because wet
know bow when and whereto buy.
country.
In his introductory remarks Rev,
Neville also spoke of the fnendliness
that had been shown by the people of
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Chemtoala, Paints, Oils, Varnish =
Dye Stuffs, etc. School books and E
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3.1. Clare shipped nine cars of enail-
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Antonio to the coast. Fencing th*
track will be saving thousands of dol was accordingiv arranged. The ball
to a healthy condition. If freely used
ss soon ss the cold has been contracted, yesterday, and proudly displayed a bag
The 6ft Ideal windmill is ss strong
as any other 8ft mill on the market—for
•81 50 at J. H. Hearns.
Itiatact that we are now seug
steel and chllled plows, all sizes, walking
or ridliig, cheaper than ever before.
Burrows Broe.
■ Fqr Hamilton & Brown shoeego to B.
Cahn, where you will find a good selec-
tion.
The oil cumss the xor ideal wind
mill wiU hold a naif gallon which will
last two months
if you want a good buggy, carnage
cart or road wagon, you can save mon-
ey by seeing the Enterprise Land Co.
before you buy.
The Ca seedy is without doubt the
best sulky plow on earth. They are
cheaper now than ever before. Burrows
Brea.
If you want a good home in Bee and
Goliad counties on liberal terma, call on
of the attack and has often cured in a
single day what would have been a
severe odd. For sale by J. M. Cary..
The telephone Hue having been com-
pleted to Oakville it will be extended
from Pettus City to San Antonio and
there connect with the long distance
telephone line that cover* all the prin-
cipal cites of the state. Soon the
resident of Beeville will be enabled to
talk with residents of Houston, Galves-
tou, Nan Antonio, Austin, Dallas and
Sunday after the Epiphany, the Rev. affair Was purely an informal one, hay-
Dr, Huteheson will conduct divine ser- -
$ drug store, at 72d to mf 11 Wagons, Plows and Other Farming Implements
: Howard's Antiseptic Oil For Screw Worms. BARBED WIRE, NAILS,
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C. B. Lucas, of Berelair. the well- . . . m. .2 ,
. 2.1221 "IUII! 10 wens Eekford Thompson, Mamie
known stockman, was ia the city
tore annually to the railway company, was tastefully decorated for the oc-
as the value of stock killed each year casion, and a large number of citizens
of all denominations attended. Though
We are Agents For
AERMOTOR WINDMILLS,
Bucks Stoves
Oliver Chilled
Plows,
Olds Wagons,
Browns ulti-
vators, i
Leans Harrows
New Home
Sewing Machines.
. Cassady Plows,
Buggies, Road Wagons,
Our Pricee on-Windmills, Pipe
and Casing knock ’em all out.
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by Mr. Law and Rev. B. A. Neville was
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advecate delivered his lecture at the
opera house last Bunday teding,
entited 'Hot Stuff or 410 Mile Street of
Hell" to a large audience. At the coo-
clusion he asked for contributions and
received something over 820. At night
he preached on the same subject in the
pulpit of the Methodist church.
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Ptescriptions are tilled at all hours at
J’ M. Carr’s.
A new lot of upholster sets at H. P.
Matthew's You must call and see them.
J. H. Hearn givs a lawn sprinkler
with even 10 feet of hose.
MI 40 buys a 8ft ideal windmill, and
•U buys a a)ft tower at J. H. Hearns.
Have you seen that 4ft ideal wind-
mill at 3. H. Hearns. It's a "honey
Make your wife happy by buying a
New Home Hewing MachiM at Burrows
Bros.
If you need anything in the furniture
line, see II. P. Mathews before buying.
Do you ever have that “tired feeling T”
if so buy a buggy or road wagon at
Burrows Bros. -F"
The Enterprise Land Co. handle the
latest improved Waiter A .Wood ow
ing machines
and run gtr llian auv* wlml mill made
Burrows Bros. agent. .
What is it? The world’s famous
“John Deer” plows which are carrying
the the day everywhere, only at
Praegers
Now is the time to buy your planters
cheap at P’hegers.
Two quarter block residence lots to
front-of Catholic church for sale at a
bargain. Apply to Guy Stapleton. *
From now until January 1, we will
sell pipe and easing at prices that will
astonish you. Burrows Bros.
The book and stationery department
of J. M. Cary is-the largest and moot
oomaplete in the city.
Call and see our parlor lamps. They
are beauties and are so cheap. Burrows
Bras.,
Baby buggies, ehaira, roekers and
everything in that line at H. P. Mat-
thews funiture store.
circulating among his numerous
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Momars Nat Parks and Ike Miller ’
were both in sa auusually happy frame .
of mind this week over the arrival of
Ou account of the MesyaeM of havtog m
feuceont Sowa, all permoes ars fortaden t
heal wilh Arearma or dogs in my pasture under
venalty of Uto lew res ia sl tris, mm.
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Cedar paste
Firat-clams cedar porta, seven teet
long, four inches st small end, at seven
cents eeeb. f. o. b. Kerrville. Address
H. Noll, Kerrville, Texas.
Wanted to muy Hemeh.
About 1500 wores nocessibie tn Bee*
ville. Book bottom prices. Title must
be perfect and abstract furnished.' Filo
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We buy and sell for cash only. We carry no cheap John trash and tnerefore art -
enable to .ecure bargains which no house that buys on the credit system can and we
giyeour easterners the benefit. Money talks, nml in buying of us you do not have to
help us make up for losses made on the othr customers. Our stock is constantly
being replenished. New Goods arriving daily. We give baruains, not this
week only, but every week in the year and every day In week. Bring your cush to us
and save at least 25 per cent on everything you bo.. Convince yourselves by a trial
they had uo house of worship.
Bishop Johnston tn replying to
these kind words of sympathy
and agity said much to show
that hewas deeply appreciative. He
said Uiat at no place in hiadtocese
had he been accorded more kindness
and given'more evidences ofco-overa-
tion. He said that it whs not the
purpose of his church to ear down or
conflict with other denomiations, but
to assist and contribute ..its quota of
influence towards the grand work of
Christianizing the world.
During the evening there were several
vocal selections accompanied by the
organ, and an elegant lunch was served
the guest by the ladles of theitr
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They may have had some connection
with the theft of the saddles found.
3. U Rhodes, a populist speaker from
Ms both Mr. and Mu.Imi, and thongh the
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irted from the Queen hotel on
irenlng about 8 o’clock, with
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was served. Music anddaucing follow-
ed until tiie dispersal of tbs crowd at a
late hour. The following are among
thoee who were present: Mesdames
Franklin, Wyatt And Marr, Misses
Rotzlen, Grammann, Walton, Haines,
Haskell, Simms, Pieroe, Peari and Lil-
lianv Allen, Thompson, Putter, Maud
and Florence McKinney, Carrie Archer,
Bardwell, Irvin, Hinnant, Humphreys,
Judd, Levs, Alice Webster; Faupel, and
Rev. E Neville and Mesars. Clare, Klip-
stein, Dougherty, Ballard, Arthur and
Lonnie Potter, 0‛Alelly, Howard and
Robert Faupel, Tom Howard, Marr.
Mike and Charles Haskell, Powell, Bull,
. Dr. Price’s Cream BiMat Powder
Wmd• Mr MigtortMeMeM Diploma
. . *ettee.
Given away—a briar pipe. See
special offer in advt of Duke’s Mixture
roan.
My two-story resident in -the western
part of the city; out-houses and every-
thing convenient. !)l L.. E. Pa Bn.
heirs at their homes.
Lookout for colda at this cm
Keep voureeit well and stroneby
just such an expression of good will
that all sensible citizens feel toward
any conscientious and earnest" worker
in an organizstion the purpose of which
is the improvement of mankind.
After a few intrductory remarks by
Rsv. Neville, statiug the purpose of the
gathering, the Bishop was introduced,
after which the people filed in regular
order before him and were introduced
by name, each receiving commendatory
and encouraging words from him. Af
ter all had been introduced and seated
Lawyer John C. Crisp, in behalf of the
tatty of the city. In a few well-chosen
words, referred to the Christian peoples
of Beeville, how the denominations
with older organisations had extended
a welcoming hand to the new; and that
now all the leading denominatious of
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Dry Goods, Clothing
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