The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 266, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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Responding
To many requests for Hamilton-
Brown SHOES we now have
them in stock.
Highland Calf for men $2.50.
Ladies' fancy lace $2.50.
Hamilton-Brown Security School Shoes
Children's 5 to 7 $1.25.
8 to 10; $1.35.
II to 13; $1.50.
Misses' Ito 3 $1.75.
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sooin there ill')'
IIIIIII.V people wll j
In not exercise'
the sumo enro in luiyin their.
groceries as Ihoy do in purchas-
ing their dry goods. Yet it is
iusl as iniiioi lanl. If von wan 1
I he IVeshest ami best groceries!
k i I flu it u-ill iiii' irini In it!ir '
' .' I Kates per (In y; s(
. .Jit... .1 111. till .11 111 I.IIITIIIII lllkll ! I '
Mini r ill ii ill i'mi I'F I'liyin yum
I'tMKl. My stock is now and
fivsliaml my prices im as low
Just reopened
Gulf View Hotel
I Driiiniiiers' Headquarters.
J.E. B. SANDERS Proprietor
Sabine Pass Texas.
week:
per
sl) per month.
as the lowest.
Hugh Kent
I
Pearl st reel near Baptist church.
iGulfajid-
Interstate
Haihvav
BETWEEN
UMONT
AND
ALVESTON
UDlCKEST ROUTE
Train leaves I jiu moiit S;;i ) a. m.
" urrives ( iulvcston 12: lit p.m.
Onre taken your patronage
forever secured .
II S. KPANCLKU Con. Sin. I..
Guarantee
The Shelby Incandescent
Lamp to use less current
give better light and lust
longer than any other lamp
(live them a trial. Do not
listen to what other people
say. For nny other electri-
cal supplies let ine hoar
from you. I do all kinds of
wiring and repairs. Tele-
phone No. 70. Office in Ker-
atino building opposite the
Beaumont J ron works.
R. E. LUNDY.
OPERA HOUSE
Friday and Saturday 17 und I.
Matinee Saturday L'lJiO.
THE GREAT
warscope.
(ialvestoii. Texas
BY ALL ODDS
QUICKEST TIME
TO
mEAST
PR TW
& North
Showing moving
War Pictures of
the Spanish-American
War
) net ul i nr realistic pictures of
Havana War and Naval scenes
and a picturesque illustration of
Cuba. The dynamite cruiser Ve-
suvius throwing her INK) pound
shells.
A Forrllde Iteiulnder.
The people who live on Iurel
Uh forcibly reuiiu-M during Una'
uiiwrftliU weatner or the crying
ne of dramt ami walk up
that way will Huiiie tk riJeuia
in othr parla o( lie eitj that aomt
tliiug klitiudl U doue at our to
drain lht ili Iriit. If it a ouy a
question of tie dioouifoi t of Iba
reaidenta of tUt part of tin city.
I lie ctfiifiatl pulilui wouM perhapa
uot pay an much attention to rondi
t ia. but the on rtlow of t hU waW r
over the low ground rairiea with it
the filth of all that part of tle city
auJ wheu warm wt-athtr cornea will
coi.Htitotf a duller to t lie teal lb of
the entire city. What .a true o'
that part of the city junt lurntioiied
ia aUo true of other nortioua of the
city where water oveiflowa. Tbeae
comlitiona ought to awaken every
rilixi'ii to taj nooKMiity of drniuago
and when the people of Ileauinoi t
filly reidi.. the thinner to health we
are conii.iciii in a mey win mm
Rome metho 1 of ruining the money
to pay for the acwiw 1 1 i-t- I I . j
County C'oiiiiiiiMKioncr.
Tho commishioiierH passed an
order thin morning in which the
county will retain the janitor und
if I. I . . I M I
pay linn us no mis ocou hiiu n
fore a month lie will bo
under tho solo charge of Sheriff T.
II. Ijinhani and is not to per
form any duties for the county
ollicials without first jrettinjr lM'i'-
mission from Mr. fiiinham ihe
motion to retain the janitor was
made bv Commissioner JJost and
seconded byCJoininissioiier Ward
.lude U'lirien beimr theonlyono
who voted against the motion.
On a motion inadu by Commis
sioner Johnson and seconded by
Commissioner Landriun the sal-
aries of the county officials are to
remain the same as t hey are new
receivinjr resulted in a tie. The
county judsre having the dcuid:ng
vote voted that salaries remain
the same.
Durinir a discussion relating to
cutting off the salary of county
attorney Mr. Pope the present
incumbent and Judsre O'Brien
almost came to blows. Jude
O'Brien wanted to cut off the sal-
ary and Mr. Tope was very ex-
citedly quoting the law when the
trouble was precipitated. The
commissioners interposed and no
casualties occurred.
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Tuesday Feb.
i Tim .Murphy in
net l!airrer " Seats
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now on -a'o at S. Led
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Is made in TThrough Cars hy the
Louisville & Nashville P. P.
r. h. KiMSLtr. t. r. a.tallas tisa .
MAX FAl'MuAtft t-S ri!. A.-'ri.
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FIRE ALARM BOXES.
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Siani-li elli'iid boai'ili'il the lx(
in. I tlii'l t must lit lit Thin Wlien
of inmiii: pn-iiir piv- tlio first
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Suits Filed.
Neyland & Neyland et al of
Greenville filed suit in the Feder-
al court today against the Texas
and Louisiana Land ami Lumber
company. Plaintiffs claim that
on July I lM'.'S. they were ejected
from land which thev claim to
own in Tyler county by defend-
ant und that the land has been
held from them to the damage of
$;!()()(). The contested property is
a part or the John Nolan survey
situated about three miles soutn
of Woodville
In the case- or T. H. Nevland vs
Texas and Louisiana Land and
Lumber company filed with Fed-
eral Court Clerk Dart plaintiff
(dm ms defendant entered into and
ejected plamtitt from a "ill acre
tract of land two and ore-lutlf
miles south of Woodville. Plain
till' asks $1000 damages
Final Meeting Today.
Aiis-iin. Fib. 15 Tomorrow is
tlic niiniiilcil il iy for the rtiilroiid
ciiiiniii-si n at.il llu- nttorntys of the
-1 j 'lin il lines l '! toethi-r iilnl if
iShil!l' HliT llllllll 11 lllsls of f-lliK
til 1 1 v:l linur ;l'iiii ii tvitli'luiw-il ef
I . e inj iin-i ion rniis uml si viii.l u!
li.c I ill. r iinvi' I in th ' -it v to I iv
WTTI.K I4OCAI48.
Nathan haa new n I j
Mayor McHevuuM' t haMiu
PiW wm la tno city yeu-riuy. j
l)r. (. C. Xiili hui. .Kci Id to ;
Bfuln l.iil Ilk ll.illlkli.lll III lll'lli. '
tice hi profension.
Miss I'earl Pavi. of Orun. h
in the city; tfuect of Mi hula
HheliitM. '
Holme Duke the Ojrilen Ki-
taurunt man returned t hi nurn
lnr from New Orloani.
There U f ron: 12(h) to -j:.im
awaiting muiio lucky mull at M-
I. IK'b's
II- J. OstelMe ha sold tho Old
Curiosity Shop to Mr. Mueller o
New ItraunfoU.
There la an ox famine in Beau
niont ut present and a productive
hen ne rv would bo as Pod a u
Klondike
rattle John My rick daujrhter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alf My rick died
this morn 1 of' of spiuul meiiinjfitis
The funeral will tako nlnco to
morrow.
Ihe Warscope is not a maxic
lantcrn us some mihl iniarino
but on the order of the Icinuto
hcone which shows tfie scenes
moving true to life.
On the west bound pass'iicr
this morning there was a ear con
taining alHMit forty men ex iiiein
hers of the Tennesxcu volunteers
Thev were on their way to San
Francisco from vhere they wi
embark for Mamln.
One company of volunteers who
nave neon in 1110 service oj i-nciu
Sain sinco last May passed
through the city tins morninr on
their way home to Oklahoma.
They have been stationed tit Al-
bany (111 where they were mus-
tered out a few days ago.
J. S. Cordon & Co dealers in
arrain and feed state that they
have had such a rush of business
and such a demand for deliveries
of food that it was impossible to
fill the orders as fast as they
came despite the fact that they
put on an extra team to deliver.
They wish to assure their patrons
that when prompt deliveries were
not made that it was not because
of neslect aud that they regret
very much that they could not fill
orders as fast as they came.
Just received the great Mans-
field's latest success Cyrano do
Bergerac at the Posfofliee Book
Store. Onlv 25 cents
I WII I e!p You to
1 vr lulyHiHflpplness
nt'KIN S TIIK YF.AK
If ymi will lei me M-ll you your Jewelry. My store
is a mirror el mat vnicn is up 1. u;iu' in my one
'The Ponular
Jeweler
R. M. Motlmcr
HARVEY S-AlSnDERS
TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER:
Woman's Kcuiling Cluh
The Woman's Ueadingclub will
meet Saturday February 18 with
Mrs. John B. Goodhue at Bide
Awhile on Liberty avenue. The
following programme wilt be ren-
dered: Quotations from Curlyle and
Macauley.
Queries.
Debute Should Women Vote?
Aflirmative Mrs. B. H. Wood-
head; negative Mrs T. A. Lamb.
Paper The Historical Works
of Carlyle and Macauley Miss
(iladys Brown-
Instrumental solo Mrs. Lip
scomb Norvell.
Paper Some Humbugs Mrs.
Ceo. H. Stovall
l-avorite Short rooms or hx-
tracts The Club.
Vocal solo Mrs Jack Ward.
Monologue
Current. Literature
lH isi' II. KrssKi't.
Secretin1 v.
I tun prcared lo do any and all style of Tin niul Slieel Iron
Work r.stinmtva furnisiieii promptly on nny kihu 01 worn.
GALVANIZED TANKS
from 400 to 8 )i)0 gallonsjcupaciy. A liberal sharo of.yottr put
ronage solicited.
IMiio Street Near tho rostoflieo.
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PORTRAITS AND PHOTOS!
Of all descriptions. Up to date and calchy jtosos.
- Price for photos from T.'c per dozen upward.
Pictures enlarged in any kind of work and size.
Prices range from 1.73 up.
P
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;j BEAUMONT ART STUDIO PEARL STREET
1. rs. We nave a run line 01 supplies ior aiuiueurs.
I Sale of FURNITURE
"For ny OPENING
Begins Thursday the loth instant; and lasts u week Come
while my stock is full and bargains are plentiful. I mean
business and 11 call at my store during the next six days
will prove that I can sell these goods lower than any
dealer in the South. Yours respectfully
The Reliable Cheap Furniture Store
BEAUMONT TEXAS.
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W. A. LANGHAM & SON
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING
Looked afler Day or Nighf.
Fine Rubber Tire
Funeral Car
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Tole)hono No. 08.
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Or-:
I liavc just received a part of my sirini; ami summer stock
of uooils. Kvervtliina new ami original a pick of tlic very best
weaves of the country. In sele'itini; from sucli 11 stock as 1
c.'irrv yon have a much better advantage as you know what you
me fmvlnir. In liox samples you cant do this.
tWVlvl
CHfiS. SERflFINO
Beaumont's Leading Tailor.
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As in nli.it in.' niiicmi- 'f slid
I fl'I'I'lll-l' W ill ll- . Mill III. . ii In
s.i.d i xt'i'jit lliil I in1 imjii-ct f"r nil
ii i.ii-ilile si tilciiii iit 'sbl ilil i ii'iiili
a iIiihiIi 1-111111111H i'liii r Miiytii'ld I-
njinisi il in -ii'V Iti.i I nf a i'iiiiii-i -liiisc
that lines nut m plal e an
;ih iilnic s 11 1 i' ; t r n:i tli pai l if
tlic railroads.
I 'i cist' Mir ll a -iiiiii: einise is nut
1ml Mr Mix ti -11 will issue i im r
L'ciicy iiiI-m 11 htilc higher III 111 l lit-
ciij.iiin d f.it s h n I mi case ef -in
itli. r ii j'lnctMii ii-jiciit ili- per-
f.M ninii'i'. Tins is in Kiibstaucc
what X lli'veiner I'y hUj;j'Pstid
in h ciiiiiiiiiiiiicati u to the c.iniuiis-
Kidii a loiii li-if w"ks a-o. in teply
to Mliich ceinaiiinii aliiiii In- received
a lctti r from t 'liainiian licaau in
winch it was ileiumisti atcl that Kaul
mi-e;estiiti wonl I not do t'i a't up-
lW.
In ri'cai'd to the Mmy jipoaring
in to'lnv'a O.ilvcMoii ami Sn An-
tnii pnjTin to the 1 ft" -ct that lb
KntT mnl Soutlicin 1 '..ci tic cotDPd-
im ro the onlv ! r allv want
ing 11 -oiuiroiuir. it run tx nai l aJ
im.1!t tint it i rot pure an l aim-
pl". mi I prcpnn d m : Imoliite igoo
1 1 hiiit ef the true i' 11 'tion.
It pavsto Imy rap'r at Na-
than
The 3I;irve'ous Warscopn
Will soon tif hi-r and rlc-i.ld Ik-
will put roll z.d O ving to ihe est
of this 111 u'litne it h is 1. nly bjcn cx-
hiliilid in l.ire ci its but by special
nrrangHiui'iil of t.lm opera lunsi?
iM lll.lg r of the W.ll'scope the ii;i-
lli of Jieaiiiiiont will h ive an oppor
liiuity of ncriug thi-i ('i'i-ut mv. nti 111
winch will lie nt the opcri hoim
Friday und Siitiird ij ; tiiiliiicc S I -ur
ay at Tickets 10c 2!
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Appointed I'ost-M aster.
I). H. Barnes his been apiMiint-
ed postmaster at Port Arthur.
.Mr. Uai nes is a brother of Gov.
Cassius M. Barnes of Oklahoma
and a friend of Powell Clayton of
Arkansas. Mr. Barnes no doubt
has his eve on something better
and will till the ost office at Port
Arthur until something better
shows up.
Full line garden seed- in
bulk at S. lederer's.
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z pa - Jn Tn's s'''is"i w ill show
1 I J i F" .Z5 great progress and ad-
!- vanceinent in the quality and stylo of onr SHOES.
We are determined to gM in the lead and keep it
a over all competitors.
j' The year l'.l'.t finds us with tho h-.vellcst neatesl
prettiest and most up to date line of ladies' footwear
.er brought to this market including the latest
production of I lainillon-Brown C o's. simp made Ox-
fords and the ln-st g.HKls of the leading shoo makers
of the world.
E EVERY PAIR"
of goods sold by Us will lx"
VVARRAN I ED
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;-hoorfullv
;is rein eselltiil. or your money
Thi is 110 sentiment but a plain buin.
ositioii and every word is honestly meant.
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For Sale.
Valuable propel ty on Main
Mrect next to Market square. In-
quire of II. Fletcher at Tram
ftiisp.
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('tilths hamper. 'IT
'recm-l at the '.uiitti HiiLit
I Stme.
e Beaumont Shoe Co. 3
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Bixler, Mort L. The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 266, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1899, newspaper, February 16, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth322715/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .