The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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Mr. and Mro O. A. Smith of Waco
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Presbvterian onurches on Christmas
greatly redaced prices.
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immediate raolg ^Ourssooagto.otods,
tie and al throat and lang troubles. Ito
Master Phillip Wel-
an St. Louis pollage,
wm grouped presents for the Sunday
mohool chiidren. At the Ontholicchursh
there was the regular mass at midnight
M Bunday, the ehurch being crowded
Short.
2 inch box "atoves cheaten) gS.50ench
at Praeger’s. .
B.W. Klipetein, scoosnpaaied by Mn
Kpstein and Mias Olive Graves Klp-
stein, returned Qhriantmas evening from
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K I have a large amsortment to select from, undit u CHEAP, too. 6
2 Cniband see the many useful Mhings that will make a lasting 8
Porter ranch in Goliad oounty.
Mince meat and apple butter, pigs
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presents was above that of former
year; they were more useful and ar-
tistic. showing a' development of taste
andideality.
Finest Ulines, Liquors and Gigars.a
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If you intend to do any trading in the
dry goods lin,Tf von wish to buy a
great many.thing and your supply of
cash is lmited, it will be to your ndvan-
DECEMBER:
$4 to $10
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evening shadows brought quiet reflec-
lions of this and other Christmns days
aa plensantiy spent, old friends were
recalled and scenes of the past floated in I
fantastic veion before the grates of
them fal Aremides. — .
It is unequalled for whooping cough
Children all like it. writes H. N. Wil-
days Mm that of St Mary's Academy on
Friday evening. The programme eon-
Wedls bored anywhere. All sorts of windmin repair
work done on short notice, andnatiafaction guaranteed.
(Jalvaniz d iro Tcsternn and ntook tanks made to order.
Sells the Juatly Celebrated
Ideal, Freeport Leader Windmills-
Ranchman Pat Burka who has beak
on the ack list for the past two weeks
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Jgat received at Burrows Bros. a cut
of those celebrated Oid Hickory wagons.
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Having erjoyed a very satisfactory bus-
inees during the past year, I take this
method of thanking you for your liberal
patronage and hope to merit, a continu-
j ance of the same during the coming year.
at stroots were dener
bemedtohavelnid *
Ufa for the time and
with the sentiment of the day was de-
livered by Father Moodus, Inden with 1
wholenome thought for hie hearers both
Ontholicand Protestant. There were
regular ■ wvism nt all the olurghes
on Sunday, the sermons being in har-
mony with theday. There were Christ
have inaugurated a "Knockout Sale"
tocontnde until Jan. 1. Everything at
“n“onChratmmdny
HOT PRICES FOR
Overcoats-.mmc
Hamilton-Brown $2,60 Shoe $2
(rdoa
its pleasant memories The day broke
bequuful and clear, and suhine on-
tiuhed throughought the day.' For U
week previous to Christmas it hid rain-
ed incessantly, the country roads were
to a deplorable condition and the streets
t Beeville were the couateuoy of
comaome. All the merchauts' faces
began to lengthen and-rough guesses
were being made as how much the
Ohristmas trade would be short. On
G W SMITH
BARBER,
Washington St, Near Commercial Hots
Hair Cutting 25 cente-
HOT —o COLD HaTHE
E. E. Ellis,
Dealer iu
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THE MIDWAY."
A. O. Marsden, Prop.
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YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
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A. PRAEGER
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GeoHatoh, the popular head clerk at
8. L Miller’s, who has been sick for the
past three weeks with slow fever to re-
ported as convalescing.
I vou want the heat of anything at
the lowest figures go to Preger.
Albert Hart, who MV hae charge of
the weather t this point vice, A. H.
Kent resigned, reports the total rainfall
for the year as 20,86 inches.
• and of better quality, than you have 9
• when you pay fifteen cents for three •
• Five Cent cigars.
e Two hundred million OH Virginia Cheroots smoked this yeat. g
Atk your ova dealer. Price. 3 for cents. -.....• m
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—Burrows Bros.
Hin Gibson, the young editor ot the
Binton Beoord, put a "sub" on his
paper for Chriatmes wesk and has been
enjoying the holidays to Beevine with
hisparenta. 8
Mrs R. Churohiu, Berlin, Vk. mayn:
•OBr baby was oovered with runnins
nores. DeWitt's Witoh Hand Balve
onred her.” A .epecao tor piles and
Miu dimennos. Beware of wirthlM
Praewer'a.
.Mr. aud Mra. Is B. Randan have
Has fine billiard hall and pool
connection. lighted with At
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Old Virginia Cheroots
to waste, as there is no finished end to
If you want sure enough law each
prices go to Pro mer's.
The pupils of the High flohod am aa-
2ovin« a two weeka holiday. The
School will not assumo until Monday,
January Mb. *— '...... .. , 6
Ball bearing Disc plows, roller bearing
1. N POWELL. Suecemor,
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Friday, however, the sun rose bright
and olear, and by Saturday all except
the worst places in the streets had
become psmshle to pedestrians, and
from morning to late evening there
wm a businews-like hum in the ktores
and a constant clang of the bell
at the cash drawers. None of the
merchants say that their Christmas
trade was below the average of funner
years; some say theirs was in xeess.
One thing noticeable wm that thequal-
night. The diatribution of gift* was
so arranged that the children of the
Chrietian church were enabled to come
down to the Presbyterian church and
witnems the exercises there also.
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Most of the hotels wire deserted of
their ngalnr guests at toe dinner hour
on Christmas day. Through the hospi-
tality of friends they wore made at home
aronn lot her festal boards. If any
time the average "boarder" enjoys
“dining out”-it is on Christmas day,
otherwie a sense of homelessness would
We have conciuded to reduce every :
thing in price from now 'until Jan.
1. bo if f ou want cheap- ,
"appeninpotThewask
___ Your servant,
M. LICHTENSTEIN
Masters Henry Welder and James
Q'Connor, students at St, Edwards cf-
lege, Austin, have beta their
Billiard Hall and
4--. Restaurant
The Miasm Gary attracuve young
ladies of Edna have been visiting the
city for the past week as the guest of
their aant. Mro. Prim. . -
Walking plows at Burrows Bros,
cheaper than ever before. Cash talks,
nee? ,
Mh Mae Plouuel, nee Bauer, of Ban
There is no ehd of
idg the holidays with the old folks at
Brady City. " —
While nearly all the local ratchpen
- made-preparations for a hard winter
shedomnoappreetatat she does »
LADIWS DEN NG ROOM BHPARATE. ;
MfiiHmwmNriiiHjiiiNiiHHi ilnmuunuunn niiintiitMriiiiiiiiiHHmtiiiu mynw
J. H. HEARN
Coto JN0. S. RAGlAND,
......Druggist,
Henry Timon, the nine year old sou
of Ranchman John W Timon, met
with a painful accident Tuendav.
Among his Christmas presents wm that
whieh delights the hearts of most boys
— a gun. It was not a real run but
very closely approximating it, and
almost as effective at short range—am
air g9 shooting -small shot. In prac-
ticin wjth it, it was accidently dis-
charged, the bullet lodging in the palm
of his hand near the joint of the middle
and first finger Dr. Stephens was
called and with some difficulty ektri-
18 inch box utoves (heater) to M each
ntPreger’a. lity of the goods ptomhased for Ohrismas
For your charcoal and furnepes go to
Trugti's. - tho Methodist church on Snurday
The genial countenance of Tommie night there was a Christmas fre-place
Marsden is missed from his mqouatomned. —an imitation fire-place, around which
place for tho pant week. Heisapend-
-ld- t
J. O. CRISP.
Attorn ey-at: Law.
Office over Firat National Bank.
Beeville, Tex.. ‘
Civil practice attended to in all too
courts Laud title* a specialty. Com-
plote abdtrnet of titles to all real estate
in Bee county. Abstrnots also furnished
front adjoining conntiet. Prompt and
emicfent attention given to ooleotions,
luans real entate, and all burdness in-
trusuxl to my care in Ree and adjoining
coues Mepositions carefully taken.
Notary, stenographer and typewriter in
office German spoken. Have safe de-
posit vault. References turnished on re- 1
quest
Dr. EH. MoCOY,
DENTTST.
Has been practicing his profession for
the past right years in Beeville, and has
given general satisfaction
Cuowx and Buwan Wonx a SPKOIALTY.
All Work Guaranteed.
; Office over First National Bank.
T. A. MILLAR.
The Jweler.
HKPJIRIXG A SPKCI^LTY
Watghes, Glooks, Jewelry, Silverware
and Speotacles
Dr. sad Mr. U B. Parr have to- — trees •» both the Ohrintian and
tag* to call ou Psrtaiu A Bro They spending the Christmas hottdays at the
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brightand dear and pqntiuped so
throughout the day, the twilight gath-
■ cut off and throw away. When you -
2 buy three Old Virginia Cheroots for 2
2 five cents, you have more to smoke, 2
To One and All
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pFogazor cheap buggy "hfpe180 to ered over a peaceful little dity and the
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uerily celebrmted ra"K"e holidays in Victoria.
• toe warid, at pDigPi"* "e h
Physician & Surgeon,
BEEVILLE TEXAS.
conaultaton roofn aLRegtand’edruu etore
Special treatment of dlsensesotthe
rectum, piles, fissures ulcerations andy
constipation. References ziven.
Midway Restaurant,
Johnso * Thornton. Propa,
Meals I Lunches all Hoars,
Lndies Parlor in Connection Strictly
Pnvate.
vox’r OOP MT " ox BAMYA’V
CLAUS le auvviy yom ebb soy
ciothtug The eM geutleman’
memory tS taitug peshaps *M he
negleetaeld peopte- Better be your • .
owu Banta Cetasuiterovereoat A
her and Ikes yes will be eurethat "
it wi nend wear wel and the eon _
mu ke S mils tem perhepe thnn *
I thenetusl value, certaloly nolmore
> MERE ARE
A SOME ITens
THATU. PRO-
R MOTEMOLIDAV
■ I Edwin Markham spent his vacatfou
the evening, from the A. mui M. ooUageatbosse.
Antonio, has been spending the week in
toerity ssthsgnsstqf her poreuta, Mr. Shriatmas -morhing the
Mr Paul-Bauer. brightand dear and
beat for their equibrum, but there wee
no rowdyism, no "wild western" yella
Antonf, a to dlaturb toe peace of the most ner
rhiin It riukd'Tueodar evening ou e visit to
n Beeville Monde and bt guest of Mr.
An editor printa his paper to give his _______
patrons the new, of the day and for the under the paternal root-aee.
money there is in it. Hei, presumed to _
know of what he write,, and he
ally does. When he writes as he does
in the Leader-Courier, Oaceola Mills.
Pa , without fee or hope of reward, that
"Chamberlain', Couh Remedy acta
-mngically, and we have found none bet-
'...... terin our household.. If you have a
cgh, try it," it may be accepted as an
honest exprensdon, worth r -o credence
For sale by Dr. J. 8. Raglasd.
wophmorexear at the State Univepdty. I wan n-k- m Mar x-pton.m,
spent a well-earned vacation from hip
Savo your.money by buying from
Kener: Praeger. ______ •
fly stock of Drugs, Patent rledicines. and Toilet Articles is com-
plete. Largest stock in Beeville. Full Une Zo( window giaas.
Prescriptions filled by a regular phaamacist._ L
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Buggies with long-diatance axles at
Prneger’n. " j. with worshipperar A sermon in touch
Mi
l waldost Rve,oacmw,
♦ HrihMs Ityuma,
* OM Naratoga, bendale
FenuE*Ardrrmon
2 IMS Vorresteraud other
, Wbinkies
ba moat opprewsive. Fortunately fat
this olaas, their friends usually divide
their good cheer with them on Christ-
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One of the boot, if not the best of the
H. P. MATHEWS.J
27• 2e d”• 27e de 2e 2a Ess
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|At Cochran & Son's:}
E WHITE SEEDLESS RAISINS, #
F CRANBERRIES, CRANBERRY 3
— . SAUCE, • , 3
# FIGS, DATES, NUTS; =S
# MAPLE SYRUP, RIBBON CANE “
# 1 SyRUP- ’ <
# Nothing helps good cooking mors than
. * igood flour
# WE HAVE THE BEST...
Best assortment of Canned Goods in thia
market. We have the stock and our
#: prices will get your trade.
| COCHRAN & SON. I
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XMAS INBEEVILLE. I
DAV BROKE BEAUTIFOL ANO* CLEAR |
AFTER* WEEK OF H<1N . L
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and Mrs Bd-Matola.
dan anduee toe latentent Dlao plow
made. I is a "ersoker jack." This is
the plow that hM knocked them all out.
For Holiday (ifts
s.‛-
Nothing is more appreciated (7 7 4.
than — E TT
utation. D. B. Johuson of Richmond,
Ind., has been tFoubled with"that ail-
meat siace 1862. Ih speaking of it he
says: "I never Tound anything that
. * would relieve me until I used Chamber
Iain’s Pain Balm. It acts like magic
with me. - My foot was swollen and
paining me very much, bat one good ap-
plication of Pan Balm relieved me. For
sale by Dr. J. S Ragland
"Supt. T. G. Arnold, of the Beeville
High Schools, attended the institute
here last Saturday and delivered one of
the most intereeting lectures on the
"County School Teacher." Supt. Arn-
... old is one of the moat able instructor*
in our state, and Beeville is to be com-
gratulnted on his acquisitiom.- His.lec-
ture Saturday waa one of the best we
have ever heard, and was calenisted to
put new life and encouragement into
those who have the training of our
Groceries
Normanna, Texaa.
THE MANILA SALOON.
Levi J. Harkey, Prop.,
; Vin, Liqim ul Ggm:
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,Clothing, ‛
. Hats and Shoes ‘ 5
St
lensotvalnes. From nawwriStoala*
ot Janunyeverrthingin shesomesom
Shueno mnomnrum
Mm"Manntn“nM
Aa ia stated ia the headlinen of thia
article nothing oocqrred during the day
to mar ito plensure for anyone. Tros,
• few hovered near the bowl of sagum-
itv perhape • little longer than wm
A. H. Kent, a resident of Beeville for
the post eight yenrs, and goverument
meterolosdiat, altbie place, left for At
lant,Ga, last week to permanently
reside, carying with him the beat
wishes of the entir community, which
regrets to Mae him m a teem.
- Misa Annie E. Gunnmng. Tre, Mich,
mnys, “I offered a long time from dyp
pu^ia; lari fleabandbetaaaaro^wtok.
me.” It digests what you tot and cures
, aU forma of stomnoh trouble. It never
- trite* to give immedinte relief in the
won! came.
Shristmas being ——
' untilaardaut etncker exp’oded inthe
Mr. Edwin Barke,suficting
wry wericus injuries, and threw .
per upon th. walety or“"am-
famlm-umhuem ^W^’mT ------,
Joo Bark* wioning a handwome copy ot ts able to be about again,
hakospenreandatin homnbr w o
McCurdy A nice collation served.
A number of piano melections by Miss
Mary Nations alno contributed much to
toe plensure of the party Thone
present were: Dr s. H Bell. Judge
and Mra T J Hart. Mr. and Mrs J.
F. Buelow, Misses Marv Nationn, Kate
Browu aud Donna Irwin, Dr. Fred corn erushers at Prneger’a.
Irwin and Mesrs jM and Edwin
Burke and W. O. McCurdy
W IF YOU WANT SURE ENOUGH
“-ivhllis
■ LOW CASH PRICES
■a ;b: smith,
so far, hM been required. The excep-
tionady mild weather and copious rains
for the past three weeks hM made feed-
* ing on moat of the ranches nnneceseary
and has been the eaving of thomsands to
dollars to the ranchmen. Gross hM
been growing right along and many
pastures look qulke as green as ia toe
spring.
Gue Minute Cough Cure is the beat
aistiag to vocal and iustrumental
mude. short plays, uto.. wm a lons one,
aud whs produced without so many
Httle delays oo common with amateur
entertaunmenta. The noble adaters who
have founded and built up the institu-
tion won too deserved commendatiom
to sheir p torn ui by the mannetin which
they had tanght their pupils to nequit
themselves.-
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—Then We are 'The People." —-a
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oure is the place for you. Remem* 3
g, —w ber everything goes. , No reserva- 2
M.F,5 tions.—p -
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WM, bat good-
vaded toe al
Mim Maggie Kennedy, ooe to Bee-
ville’s meal popular young ladies to
home for the holidays from St. Mary's
college, Anatin. .
DeWitt's Lttle Early Risen purity
toe blood, olean the liver, invigorate toe
system. Famous little HD* for conati-
patton and liver troubles.
Miss VerGd'Gnddy to Brenham ar-
i. H.-Thompson A Co,
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Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery
andTinware. "i
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- Pure, Fresh Gvoceries. -
Give sb* eallana yea will become nonstomer.
u mmmomumgpunuu u unu
Laclede Hotel,
San Antonio, Texas
100 Rooms on Commeree st., half
square west of City Hall.
BEST 9 HOUSE IN TEXAS
New farnitare. Good table. Clenn
bed*. Sample rooms. Center of
the citv and close to all street car
lines reselling all partsof the city'
azarzazzzza
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Evergthingin Machitery, Steam and Watari
Machine end Repair Shops, Iron and Brass Fo
S. i. Machine and Supply Co
1M Munary Pias... - GAN ANTONIO
i bullet. The Uttle fellow
erdeal pravely Tand promikea
to be more careful i futare. ”---— I-----
As a cure for rhohratinun Chamber Lwtern. 86 cents ench at Freger'a.
■ lain'Paiu Balm is gaining s wide rep-
CITY "AND COUNry
- A DAINTY
. PIECE OF
i FURNITURE.
A
Ranohman Ed ward Carroll of Quinoy
---ms
ballding a new and commodiohoa
gown on the ranob but detoea that td
fact juntifles toe reportthnt he "i
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THE GENVINE
STEEL STM
8282 ARO
“4 LEADER
WINDMILLS.
ention. Ty >r
Anothar Chrintmanhas pasmned leaving
1 - 7 1
My last month's business has been
the largest in the existence of the firm.
My constant aim isto please my custom-
era. Will al wifseI goods as cheap, if
notcheaper, than elsewhere, quality con-
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p, ~ Ffobl Now Until January 1-. I
feet and mackerel. - Fzrgunom * Co:
Sweets for lbs Sweed, Yoang man.
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