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THE BEEVILLE BEE
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AT THS POSTOFFICE AT BEEVILLE AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER
and Territortes, Mexico and Sanada Represented >• subscrintion Hst.
Official Organ of Bee County: 39 States
BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1899.
11.50 N9MML
4—No. 26.
ESTABLISHED MAY 13, 1886.=--
SUSPEND BUSINESS
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subjected to a forced loan <»r $100,000 determihed.
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Fort Worth, Texas, November 21-
Washington Street,
BEEVILLE, TEXAS.
dally gaining strength.
CATALOGUE
mornlug Major Cowles, with a
ton ot the Fourth Anfantry -and two
not care to use it."
Bell, G B.
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OPWSITE NATIONS HOTEL.
for some time to come. as the entire et-
WAGOINS
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town.
Bhreveport Dry
radical innovationin municipal govern- shipped from this sectton by the train
load.
Heme vnittenea te nenth
dead la the harnesa
was killed by Matt Dark who V
body, dying soon after the khoouinE i
dozen years.
curred.
Mae Mah,Paea,
and smuggled parls of all ata
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last yeat. Following ar the re-
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Leaves Beeville, Going North.
Leaves Beeville, Going South.
In advance of the (root farmers cut
their tomato vinos and placed them In
heapa, which prevented the (root from
gwna, acattered the enemy from the
dintriet around Innis and in the direc
one wies, one Mortatir Wenwded
Denton. Texaa, November 21-n a
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lmitation and some
were tehee to the cu
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for the one of hot sulphur wat t from
the inmane anylum well la dis city.
.10:03 a. m
. 5:55 p. m.
foqdi
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ordinances. There is much complaint horse belonging to Mr. Qeorwe Alderson
ea the part of what is commonly known of this city met with a peculiar death
an the extremely liberal or "personal yesterday near the Texan and Paeihe
liberty” element at thin now Sunday yarda. The home, together with an-
regulation, but all classes admit that other one. was being driven up to a
DAILY
For St. Louis, Chicago
and the BAST.
usually kept in a first-class
Drug Store.
Dallas, Hon. Tom Hall of Huntavilla,
Pinekney L. Dowus of Temple.
Ken Antonio, Texan, November 21. - ner’e inquest the tentimony eke wed
The board of manager of the South that his family and friend, bad talk
western insane asylum. at their coved to him about drinking and he told
cion today, entered into a lease with them that be would not die • natural
Pryor, Hartzen A Rumnell of this any death. ________ ~ 0018
General MacArthur at Dagupaq.
Ingorrent Aevivitv. '
Burztet, Team, and Drummer’ Outtr Faraished at Reasohable
i Short Nolice. ,• i-
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LID TRAINS OF
ER BUFFET SLEEPERS 2-Fast Trains-2
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Beeville, Texaa, November 20.- in
of robbing B. I. McClllan, a wealthy
farmer, near West etailon. Pries had
WellDriller
batt l LEully three Inehes of rain fell and at
-,tis point there was a four inch uown
ADVERTISE
IN THE “BEE”
For rates and general information apply to
E. J. MARTIN, O. P. A., San Antonio, Tex
R. B. TAYLOR. Ticket Art., Beeville, Tex.
where the negro noldjers bitterly com- conversation with a number of Boe
plain of continued insults which they cqunty truck growers during the pad
allege they receive at the hand, of the few dnya, I in learued that the esblaiss
white and Mexican population of the ncrage in thia vicinity will be very
oommeoee the erectlon of a $100,000
hotel and sanitarium
Cook, J. r. Rav. L.
Lucna,
L E. PARR, M. D.,
-sgidmk2daez,
J. W. MAGILL, Agt.,s.w. Corner Public Square
PLEASE
TRY
bery sad comspiracy to rob, there being
two bills in each case These are the
parties who were arrested with R. A.
Mm the schottcher, • s charge
AnoMosrCOMPLETEBuGGYFACTORYONEARTH Write for
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A Water wamte at ItBllM
Dallas, Texaa. November 20.—The
people of Dallas srs just sow in the
very onidat of a heated campaign for
mors water and better water. Durlag
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' Cary & Ballard
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the reform hoc come to stay, as there corn sheller when a ewiteh engine
I, a strong preponderance of public pawed, ths horme took fright and fell
sentiment behind it. " - — •
etrihlag his hood on a switch frog and severe . ame , of hydrophobia, from
shattering the skyll. Decensed's wife which he died Thuraday. This to the
and two chudren festde le Leo Angeles, grot ceoe of the hind that boo boon ro-
Cal. He bad been yardmaster here a ported at Kaufman and to causing
dozen yeara. . ! mueh among phyalelana.
and agreed ent in Oolleotor Bidweil's tudians at
omee. Tomorrow, they will pood agon tele Ton*
their valne; ronghty esttmate, ts dor the co
to November 19 for the pact o:x
UK 10,815 1900 15.004: uno
vn to erect a 125.000 nattortum with 1nmediateij arremted andputi
sixty baths and three large free pub HJohn-aecter waa shot throuhh t
He pools, and In addition will at once lungs and Charles was ebet la t
GopDsARE THE BrSr-A
Our Price the Lowest - '
RY MFGGGIndianapplis,a
rst Class Meals
AT‘OUR OWN
INING STATIONS
50 CENTS. -
netar- thp Varee sent oue ty Mae AvUHir the upmem of the men: Jee Wilkinmon,
nenchea Ter.-rh. Lunurgenta can x Walter Wilkiuson. mb Stevens, John
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Fatis lusewas lifted off th* fovnda
tion and cartled thirty feet away.
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COLOMBIA IB IN T«U THROU OF
A REVOLTION MQYEMENT.
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Mr. Kirbyta Pine Land Nloldloga,
Kirbyville, Texaa, November 21. -
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bevwee-Mdv "oehume taw Wodmenday heavy rains of a few weeks ao fell the
-other a«w. Note noodgats of the reservolrs of the water
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DIRECT LINE TO
Arizona,
New Mexico
AND California.
Wac, Teona.1 November 20.-The
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, Tyler, Texaa, November 10.— Lending
truck farmers at Bullard, Swan, Tyler,
Lindale and Pine Springe are making
Tonatderatte montym shipping out th,
fall crop of tomatoes. Shipping will
' continue for aome time to com. Just
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he will make arrangements for the
shfpment of grain Jo Europe.
Varimaster unted ,
El Paso, Texas, November U—W. O.
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or a’ consideration of $1 per
large and that the prospect for the crop
in th, beet over bad. The onion acre-
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DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
। AB the parties are la toll.
Itlons of leane. They Mad themal
wauM nave, MW equat, if not mor.
Antonio Brewing Association keeps in Mock at Ite cold storage ware
4~e; .
house in Beeville a net etock of the above beer.
.Wm. Hatter. Ag‘t.
i’t Boy Consigned Pianos and Organs.
will rench $50000: The pearta were Torres and
Bolaad by Speetal Treasuy Agent tuch them.
Theobala from Franels Booh, a dealer caya marel
to jewels and gems of Peovidenee torce of Ta
BL suited to U
A Vieuim of M,arupb Ale
Kautman, Texaa. November 20.—
ana. Captain Hauran soya that the German named George Hlagerdorm. U (
Are is under control but the hatches year old. banged Nmseif resterdny
have not been removed, neither baa on a farm near town in the forks at
any water been turned onl TAghters dhe rirer. He and blo wife were to
were sent to the gesapl to remove Che town Saturday and when they went
cargo when she reached the harbor."- home Hagerdorn was momewbat under
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FREE RECLINING
ITY CHAIR CARS
T. LOUIS,
HICAGO,
ANSAS CITY
C19#5S2NNSIRg"S
ST, NORTH AND WEST.
Ameriesn Whwt
Kami, City. November
ment waa made today. For the first
time in the history of the city every
saloon to town was elated on Bunday,
through the enforeement of the city
"the company. The post is now in
charge of an ordnance sergeant it la
regarded aa posnible that a similar
course may be pursued by the war de-
partment In regard to Fort Ringgold.
instruments are liable to have been on sale already at other places and
been in the houses of several people and rejected.
aan easily ascertain whether the intrument offered for sale belongs td
tbed clam or not, by (Imply offering to ptinchose it, on easy pay menu
IT SlNING NOTES. Consiguned Agents when selling inatrumenta
ments, not only iron clad contracts, BUT NOTES WITH INTEREST
enty these notes’carri an adaiional per cent if collected by law.,
I are not taken aa additional security, but generally for the purpome of
Ng to Manufacturers selling them to Banka or money tenders, to secure
edit. Thera notes must be paid on tbs day they become duo at Man
instrument and all the cash paid mat be expected.
to who buysch instruments and sign such notes deserve no sympathy
task buyers. We carry a larger stock and a greater variety at Pianos
ealers in Texas combined. We have beep estabtshea over W years.
WE DO NOT ASKNOTES ON 1IME BALKS. We refer to any bank
tGOGGAN & BROS. Sav Antonio
Mangalaron). went of Bayabang Geu- Heavy rains have fallen me past
eral MacArthur In .prepared for the uaree day, over North, Went and North-
attack, lit, forces being disposed bex West Texas, necompanted in aomo in-
tween' Durban, province of Tar lac. and stances by severe winds. At Hrdge
Dagupan. The Tweitth Infantry, a port the wind blaw down a number
battalion of the seveneenth infantry of building, and slighty injured a
and two troops of cavalry are with half dozen poople. At saginaw F.L-.....
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’ Fort Worth, Texas, November, 20,-
T. J. Skagu, secretary of the Texas
Heal Eatate anmoclation. by authority
and request of th* president and me
rotary of the International Mining con-
gress, whlen meets in Milwaukee, Win.,
June 111, 1000, hat appolnted tire dele
gntes WT, large from this mate to ni
resent th* slate association on that
ocenkion. The appolntees are: lion.
teally Hi, the result of internal tnjur-"
tec. Jgckson is nearly blind from vit-
riol thrown in his eyes.
The lenne M for twentyfve years and huht at Decatur. Wime county, last
the leasnees give bond la the sum at night John Rector waa _mertauy
$10,000 for the carrying out at stipu wounded and Choe. Rectot, a brotber.
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day. Great preparatans are beine- J
made to entertain Ge*mi Mitou. The
committee, Appolnte4"by Mayer Jones .
are at work dotng all that can be done
to give Um a bearty welcome.
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Genzales, Texas, November 21—A
J. C Bernd*]. , J W. Flournoy
BEASLEY & FLOURNOY
AWY HRS-
LAND MArrMBS A SPOIADIV
rotinlrwm’trlentuIwh J. W.-Biake of Sherman, c. 8, Pen.
tecta of the fort were brought up with fela of Houston. Frank P. Holland nt
J.W. meurnoy. Prie . WUhwk wutna date
THE
COMMCACIALIATIOKALBAIX
or BMIVILLI.
Capital Stock $50,000.
Sollestlonn a Srrolala
reoetve prempt ettenton.
Board at Directors.
J. W. Mlournoy, R. K. Doha, J. W.
bovAuPAKIN
DT FOWOEW
V ABSOWTEEPPRE —.......
Makes the food more delcious and wholesome
sury han fndteted J. M —
1901, except toot year, when there was Evana Wider and Kink Tinker tor rob
on unprecedemted crop mnde. If it j
bad not boen for toe Sood toe recelpis
Journal say,: Alfred Duttenhofen
who, is at the head of grain firm w V.
houses *gt Mannhelm and Duisburx
Germany, has just cloned deals wit
several grain firms involving a pur
hase of several hundred honsad did
tars worth of Southwentern wheat and 1
left last night for Gnlvestoh, where ‘
IAN ANTONIO & ARANSAS PASS RAILWAY
Housto 1, Gal vest Oil, Fort Worth, Dallas, New
Orleans, Kansas City, St. Louis and
ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST
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or - command ot aoner"“‘6
report that the lunurgenta „,•»«« to »• in:Japerand •
couhing uto Cavite province from Cal l Newton countie Hr.
amtn, inT‛Laguna proving and la* A vast amount o timboredlandaii '
alif ......... xumucoupukport"dimFumao"an‛oun
and two mod mate or the wtumpnge pernereot
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noon, and It far reported that there an- erow men about
more Insurgents in the vicinity of linns ) • 1 ’ In"W.0 I work.
’ • four mouths to complete thio wor.
than ever before______ ‘ an neenrney ia desired „ every de
Wheeirwuxmn-ur tall. __ ______ 29
Manila, November 31.—Gen. Wheele r vee phip < hanuant.
has deeided not to return for ongreas. Washington. November 31.—Hon.
He is writing a letter to rsident Me Thomas H. Ball and family arrived
Kinley wit) a request that It be for- here last night in good health and are
warded toce house of representative*, ‘tmporartly stovping at the national
in the course of an interview with a, hotel. Mr. Ball said he came thus eru
correspondent of the Ansoclated Prens, ly becnuse be wantedswome time la - .
m raid: "Congress, If It occuples th* whlel to get properly located for rue
; L. ». THORNE, E. F. TURNER, 2
Tim vireI o..oai Par 1
Mademtmgr mnito •
•ALLAS. TEXAS.
1 veccceterepeccceecececee:
ngs la aldo large. It wothing merlous
Shreveport, La., November M.—A happens these two vegetables will be
H. Fuona, Nue howConaiderab ..A'tivpr chaddls, Kern Hall. W.up. Brooks W.
-omerxew.Xte.. "__FA. John* John Greenshaw, Arthur
_________—--- Greenahaw, Polk Weeks end Ed. Cain.
... ... The first ten are charged with murder -
Manila, November 31 -General Mac ana the named hela con
Arthur’s respnnolasance entered Dag"* gpiracy —
Pan thia, afternoon. The Amerlean 'ru. prlranen. will be eioraly watch-
feund that no insurgent, had been ed trom nov untu the trlal ana a
there for three days. The Thirty thirl speclai guardwin be maintalned for
- Infaptry was probably in Dagupon tint purpose. Thmenarelokinge. .
lenvingalastgnightuNoi; —ad wellconseripscheirlone_
, . . N" , cosnheutent, and seem to be in the
near the rallroad. and It A bellexed best or apiritn. The are set for
that the only armed force of any ala, Dyemnbor 13 and the trial promines to
I. In the mountains, of the pro inee most exciting ever held'in A--
of Baubles, to the west although there derson county.’ -
are reports of insurgents concmtrac,
Ing at.sau Miguel de Camaltng. west
bhio W hireenppiug
Bellefontaine, Ohio, November 20--
Ther was a sequel to the West Mb
erty. whitecapping cane early tini*
mors lug when a mob of that place ore
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DRTGE. ;
; Headquerters ter School Books. ' ;
i oeeueooeoeossseesseeee*
«3 Prescsipfions carelully compounded day or nighrby a registered pharmacis}
CARY & BALLARD,
9 North aids of Publie Square, t t : I ‘BEEVILLE, TEXAS.
ReevieTexK Nofemver 20-Areur strgentwh
load of dnw registered catte were ro-
bra. . aSi of iitsm Tur "i 222 Texas, 20. am
wouth of MaUM. particularly in Oavi t trnin ran anto N the watur
piovince. At Imun yesterday the Vil-ntmomt renehing th, ear doom Trat
pinos tired a smooth-bore eunnon, but Ac the Denver nlso Interter-
this wa. soon sllencod by th. Amen- with, trains go througi today,
can artillry. In the course of the - ... - -
AND GET RICH Physician and Surgeon.
; -JJ Special attention to dinenses of the
■.M.mmmss, eye, ear, nose and throat. Glanes oor-
arailyaad setontiflcallnued.
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xfc BEER.
i drat day of the eesalon in passing A wintet. Mr. Ball rays he will MpeCt
remolutlon declaring in unmistakable a delegation here from the Houston
terms that the sovorelgnty of the Un- dcep water committee at the proper -E
, Bed States 1. to 1st malntained in the time to assist him in his Ogbt tor Dut
PhIIppines, ius dinpelling Agulnaido’a falo bayou .hip ehannel but he can
illusion that the anti Amperlalints can not tell now whether their presence
aMl*t hm, win I* performing a sacred will he needed bofore or after the hol
t .duty, eueh a resolution would save Idaye. After the river and harbors
dhe lives of many' American noldlers committee is organtoed be will prompt,
and at thounanda of deluded Filiptto*, ly communicate with the chairman at
, would avert famine and Buffering from "Hi, deep water comuittee. 48
uumphrte• Lynebing Umm
Palestiue, Texas,, November 21-
News vrightenrd to Mmihg- - dmeulty asaheuna was quite heavy.
Bonham. Texas, November . 2h—A. file passengers wUl be landed at Hav-
jit 12 per cent under a guarantee of
ralkroadsubxentlon—huslucra-laprac
tleally kuspended;, tanine prices pr-
vall and forelg exchange I, at 800, . .. ■__, .
.. “ . . - J oived here last week -tor local sto k
Forelguers are regarded with suspic- ■
. 11 .. .. men: The cattle were from Mlesour.
ton. the government claiming that the nnd wer, rea polls an mhorthorna
strength and povularity of the revoiu- Te castle were dlutrtuted amon
lion |, due to foreign ,np|M.r. thelr purehaners“as follows: V v __________ _
The passengera of the Atrato com llohter, nineteen; raip Power, two or Faque, and at Mangatarom (or
plulu that they experlenced dimicuity Jonn Onrlen. two. nhia „ p Kaur - -
and in .onto inatnnees ...lign ty. whe man. rhe entire was in-
^'^nT^v^X^ 0 M siephen por
W’edmenday on the Mieilanne river "lua >f nue cntno tn win.e
The government cl. m. to have won a tlon been a growing Industry for
vietory. The revolutlon s retarded severai and was given qute an
owing to want of arms, but. aecordig inapotuns by tie exNiblta or n„ atock
to adriera brought Iv the Atrato. is at the recent san Antonio rair. Hnr1
"Lly a renclimanin this punty now but
-who has a lot of good cattle and is
3 constantly Improving them.
Farntuz Isom
" Gunyunns, Mexico, Nov
ter the engngetaent of
, -.l.
Seott, 54 years of age, master of ths John, the little son of A. M. Reid, was
Southern Pacine railway yards st this bitten b s mad dog nine months sgo
point, met instant death today by fell near Kaufman aad not much attention
tag between two cars while a tying paid to the matter, ao M waa not be
switch was being made. Scott was la llevd at that time that the dog was
th, act of stepping from one ear to mad Last Tuesday bo went home from
another when they parted; he fell. ' school feeling badly aad developed a
down thp large llvery barn of Edward
Jackson and turned the horses 1oome.
Jackson was one at the trio, connist-
ing of two. colored men and a white
woman. Jackson’s daughterin -law,
taken from tile jail at East Lkertyeur- each.
ly Saturday by a mob and tarred and , pound), ten thoroughbred Durtam
feathered aud ruu out of town. 1ua cows, one thoroaghbred hlfer, and out
trio came to this city where Neil Jack* nne-stalllon at anddle stock. -3
ran. who was severely beaten, lie, erit- "
ths pro trailed drouth recentiy cigned,
j 4—... ! serlous water tamin. la. thiacltywaz-
♦ doverumene Mehrnjetue m> AxmY-Kbles narrowly averted by th, strietest econo
Modted Mew -Ar* velng rerecea"int my that could be entorced. When the
Superb New Pullman ventiute4
Buffet sieepers. Hendramo 3
new Chair Cars. (Sent Free.) '
[ We Keep . . ■
! Toilet Requisites. Perfumes.
Stationery andle very thin
C E COCHRAN & SON,
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Military Font Awandoned.
San Antonio, Tosas. November M.—
Company D, twenty-nrth infantry, col-
ored, was brought here from Laredo to-
day on a speelal train. Thia means a
virtuat abandonment of Fort Melntosh
4- .. Pru-. '
All Kinds of Well and Windmill Work.*
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
r£ Livery Stable,
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the infuence of liquor. At the oro-
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spunptopmmgorurn
ce iemm’vaNoveminrn.-ti- “A
German steamer Olinda pasned In for m. uure. Prom which thia to I
Norfolk the tormntion comes in qui" relabia, „
- lam oue Are "Theolnda cared be mo genteman who gave i «>«. H
sasms i
teraa. Captain Hauran displayed di
tress siguals and the Ward Unor City
of Washington from New York for
Havana took all of the pansengers off
in satety, not however,, without much
McCURDY. Printed on a Potter Cylinder Proas.
"The failure or the partial failure of injuring th* green tomatoeu. Since
Russlan wheat -erop." snlil Mr. Dut then they have been ripening rapidly
tenhofer, "I, responsible for the pur and truck farmers are shipping them
chase. The quality of the Russian’ out in splendid condition, and their
wheat I, so poot this year thot we de returns are most satisfactory.
vi. niwk ror Nuene- couwty.
Corpus Christi. Texas. November 20
—'Mr. John . Keunedy, one of che
most extensive stockmen' in tills sec-
tion end owner otthe celebrated Lau
reles much, yesterday recelved the fol-
lowing shipment of thoroughbred
stock: Keven thorouuhbred register
Durham bull calves,‛(vo thoroughbred
Hereford bull calve* (the latter weigh'
Ing UMI pounds each and cost $tid
nugan’a rate** Mpentptt I
Bryan, Texas. Xovember 20—Bryav
L B EAXDALL, A c JONES,
, Freaident, 1.1 Vice-"raident,
J. C WooD, B W KLIPSTEIN,
tad Vice-Fresident, Cashjer.
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IHE FIRST mm BANK
OF BEEVILLE, TEXAS. 7
coonoi. surpusond uom wp: $25000.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
L. B. BAKDAU,, A. C. 0X8, J. C. WOOD,
B. W KLISTEIS, V KOHLBS
statM
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Mehwm
houne today between Mexican troops
OLDEST PAPER IN THE COUNTY.
— - department were wide open and all tbe
Kingston. Jamba. Sovenbier SO.- mud the raging Trinity could roll came
The Hrithh steamer Atrato. from Bar ruahins with the rest- that the cit
an quilla Tuestas and Colon Friday water, has since been the color o A
reports a widespread -rerolutionar claybank, and almost- thick stsmigh to
inaxenieut ta Colombia anala. gravebecutwith a kn . —:—-
- - Hontlook. Hler cargo was landed wid A dozen or ror* Informs), and lev
"ameulty nna ale was unal to - eral Torunal, "water" meeting, have THE TMIRTY-THIRD 18
• cure an ataward cargo owig to the lately been held, and all elasnes of
suspension of inland transportanon. Dallas, citizenship are urging the city
rhe govern nt is recrulting an aruy councl to do somethinK in cemedying ,
by impressment under martial law and the,. Na.defnite or formal
is levylug forced loans in Colon. Hat- has been ••”*>* upon. Physh 1
nqulila, . Panama and Carthagena, /Isas and chem’t, pre ahouting "mb
akk u eulomttaus. have beeni ISA erobes" in the ears of the people, and
ed $23 each at 12 per cent Anteres, ’many of them are really becoming dee
..... itll h the alteruallve of KWO tine or»ir-'J perate. The cheapen are that eome
22 7 Tsiment. ” thing to alleviate a possibly aimilar
Foreigners are exeluded but commier acareity next summer will be under
clal nouses lu Colon and ranama are taken, but Just.what has not yet bran
Sheriff Richardson of Adeus arrived
last night, having in charge the pru-
in AD- oners who Are charged with the mun
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The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1899, newspaper, November 24, 1899; Beeville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1565540/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.