The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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I lot of men's Balbriggan underwear In black.
1 !.;. .f jivu' !;. IuhI ilrilhlriim-r. malt' full with doublo neat. You wy
i.tliff Mulct JVi ft.r tin-in. O.ir prico U '!iv a pair.
iT'tTf ; u'ii' umle. mixed vvm kinj' kim-ICs iloillilo hwl weigh '
h.uii.1s in tin: dozen :i n'.ii' -JV Lio n dozen.
wear: fast colors; some 45c shirts are no oexier
t i ne.
brown natural and mixtures all full sizos dawers
to match handsomely made 45c valuos 25c each
special isc.
1 lot of incirMitiltirttl faiu-y knit riiliTwt iir ll.cf i'in' in eol.u of tun.
lijrlit Mho pink uml tlovo colors. Made jrtMnl ami wear a wi ll an tiny
Tie hliirt made I li null. All si .oh.
Tlio balttiu-oof our n'w siiii' Lu.li"' Sl.irl Waists will ro nl !.". Si.'"
left .14 .'id -Id uml '
...MOTHNER...
1 lot of e'H l.undrlo.1 mid iinlaun. tM S" Ma ml yc I . ' lflblrk
drn doth shirt. These como in all the newest I IH" ful;l
Mri and mixture. Full -lni-li lnjr body uml fs m.uu
7.rc shirt for 4 Sc.
Responding-5
' 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 1 $1.25.
8 to I0'a $1.35.
11 to 13; $1.50.
Misses' Ito 3 $1.75.
. ! DR. H. CAVANAUGH
OCULIST.
Is now at Holol ImiIhc IYis city. Kvo-wnrkers and a!i I In .-(
wlio arc sutlcriii:' with their 'eyes and i-sliiimI ;;vi relief
elsewhere should consult liim.
His uhility for diiimisin.ic Aslirniatism Asl Im-ik j i:t
and all imperfections of t lie eyes is thoroughly u to date.
Spectacles made to order and lilted with unerring accura-
cy. Dr. Cavanauh's work- is -well and favorably known
by many id' the citizens of this city. I f your eyes need at-
tention call on him. Consultation free and invited.
ROOM 8 h01 EL ENLOE.
THE GRAPHOPHONE.
for home entertainment. Tune-
ful wonderful delightful. I'Ymn
up. A I'oiuplete selection of
records at nit cents each.
H. I. Ostebee
LOCAL A(il;NT. I '.eaiimmit Art
Studio. r.T.'.l '. I 'earl street. I'.eau
nioiil. Texas.
Wanted.
HARVEY SANDERS
TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER
I am prepared to do any and till styles of -.Ti' Wi'-H
Work! Kstimatcs furnislied promptly on any kind of work.
GALVANIZED TANKS
from 400 to SlMHlJallons'eapieiy. A liberal -diaro .t your p:it
ronaire solicited. ..... ..-
lin NtivH TSrnr the loslotlu
mttm: locals.
Nathan has ti new ad.
Mot Imer ISrns. Imvo a now ud
today.
(Jordoii the fair grocer and
fee. mini lias u clianu of ads to.
day.
A marriage license was issued
today to Kylo Warn hello find
Georgia ('lieneil.
'Jim County Racket store added
a few inches more to its regular
space today IJcad the barjrains.
CJeorjro Cole the Postal's clever
messenger boy is on duty U'mii)
after an attack of chills and fever.
Work has been suspended on
Hie episcopal eluireli for u few
days on account of a lack of brick
for the inside work'.
"The wenrinjr 'o the jrieen" was
generally indulged in today in
memory f Ireland's patron
:iint.
The youn people of Ucaumont
participated in a dance at. the city
hall last evening after the play
some liftcon or twenty couples
having a most enjoyable time.
Ostcbee Alirown the matrnss
makers are busily onra'od just
now lillini; the many orders they
have on hand and their place of
business on Orleans si met pre-
sents a very lively appearance.
Contractor V. L. McQueen has
completed 4 ho Mcr-auMin cotlaac-
i i i WiisliiTii;-on si reel and com
meiicei! work yesterday oa In'
coita-ns I' 'i- W". !!. AMruk" o
.South si net near 111- r.-un.l
h Mi-e.
!'. ( ! ltoli-r!s .11. sup-! -ii'l
t-iit of liradslrei Is' com c; r. i..
a 'cue v a I llousion is h'M'e in i in
interest of hi-i a'-ciic'.'. Mr i'o'i
erlsoii s.ys he linds r.catmiont's
nierchaiiis so busy that it takes
him twice as lonf to work the
town i'.s il does to ret through
with other towns of the same
size.
A. F. Li'on the grocer has just
received a fresh lot. of can ffncids of
every variety and you will find tliem
remarkably cheap.
Fine Japan Seed Kice for sale.
Aiply at M iller Morris Canal Co.
Kslherwond La.
The latest and most fashiona-
ble novelties in ( Jellts' eioihinu'
at 10. Deulsei's.
For your rice farniiii.n' and
ailro.nl workiufrman shoe see
he I'eaiimont Shoe Co. They
lieep 1 lie liesi.
Forlv thousand brick (die red at
irrcat bargain. Imiuire at the
(ilobe.
Pointing the v ay.
That's tin mission of our advertising. Wo Invite
you to buy from us and if our merchandise and prices
satisfy you you become a customer. Wo foci satisfied that
ir. you will buy your (iUOCKKIKS of us you will find it
to your liking and become a regular customer. Wo know
your exact needs nnd aim to please you. Tho liih grade
foods com bined with little prices does tho rest.
J. S. GORDON
THE FAIR CROCER.
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When the ladies hogin to wonder what they
are to purchase in tho way of Spring Milli-
nery is here. Some of my new goods are al-
ready arriving and I will buy tho rest in
New York and will have all the latest patterns.
Don't purchase until you see my stock.
nDIIc.3cannctte Stcnoclc.
UNDERHiLLS MONUMENTAL MEMORIAL WORKS ESTAB. 1878.
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Patronize Beiumont's Home Institutions.
Deals in Marble C ranito and till kinds of building stone. Cemetery
work- a specialty. Monuments head stones capping posts steps
in granite marble iron stone or limestone manufactured strictly
to order. For estimates call at lO'.W Forsythe street.
ROYAL UNDERH1LL flgeot.
Our line of designs is the latest and we can also prepare spe-
cial ideas when presented by our customers.
i Mod.Tn JiKixiia mM -liioroiiBh -C
mrunmn. Ii.-nt wi.i-Iib i-ml .
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Anderson I'erkins the barber
now located on l'eail street
next io I hill's restaurant.
WiiiiltMl:
Cured moss in any pianlity at
the MoMiiinout Curiosity Shop.
The llnest cigarever int roduced
in Fieaiimont is the Salvini No-
blisc. "Jo cents straight. J. T
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W (Sosett. sole agent. vj
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I Flower's Wnckct Slote lias ev-
ljT . ei vlhiiiLr they advertise and sell Hear
Jl eci thuiu' at i m k Iniltoni li; h'Uiso A
ores.
GLEVELPNJD PRIlylER.
What is 2Sooo miles?
K . It is tho circumference of the earth. It is
also a thirteen hour iournpy of thn now Harwell
V l).ill and roller hearing.
JoJ That is an astounding statement.
'I'n k n vnur oencil mid iiLnire if. out. The
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new Bunvcll bearing w used in a machine for
grinding bicycle benringn in the Toledo factory of the Lozier Manufac-
turing company having a speed of .'?"()( 10 revolutions per minute. As
sinning that a '2s inch bicycle wheel wuh fitted to this bearing it wculd
liiivel scviu feet with each revolution. At tho rate of 35000 revolutions
per minute it would tike a liltl' less than thirteen hours to f.
make the trip around the world. It's the liunvell ball and
roller beiiiing that does the work.
The best of everything with this
G. BYRON VVI ESS Agent.
JCLVELK0
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mcLiiio:
ABARGAIN...
Is like tinding onything else. It makes the
linder happy. In buying Jwatches clocks or
jewelry every purchaser linds a bargain at my
store. It is always a fair price and always
of tho excellence represented.
The Popular
Jeweler
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R. (ill. Motlmer
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i POKTKAI I b AMU rnu I uo i
tl Of nil doseviotions. Ud to date and catchy poses.
'.I Prico for photos from 75c per dozen upward.
l'ictures enlargea in any winu .01
Prices range iroin l.i ur
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BEAUMONT ART STUDIO PEARL & 1 KLL i
p. s. We have a full line of supplies for amateurs.
fUETFRFF. THF HIGH PIED Illi
7Y TRKDE
IS GROWING -2
rapidly. New .hipnienls arriving constantly. Every
week brings ferlh some now attrai'fion. My new and ele-
gant Wicker Parlor Suites nre the latest. I ieaut iful designs
in Wicker n.cker a special feat ure in this week's sale
l'rices to suit you.
The Reliable Cheap Furniture Store
Opposite P. O. BEAUMONT TEXAS.
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e ladies:
I he concert at the oiH'i'a
hoiie Monday nijht forthebene-
lit of Hotel l):eu.
Have your plumbing work done
by II. F.. Stephenson. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
This season will show O
groat progress and ad- m
- vancementin the quality and style of our SHOES.
" We are determined to get in the load and keep it
- over all competitors. &
Z The year 1899 finds us with the swcllest neatest
- prettiest and most up to date line of-ladies' footwear
Z. ever brought to this market including the latest
- production of Hamilton-Drown Cos. shop made Ox-
Z fords and the best gMids of the leading shoe makers
- of the world. J ZZm
EVERY PAIR zzZ
WARRAN I ED
as represented or your money cheerfully refunded.
This is no sentiment but a plain business prop-
osition and every word is honestly meant. . mm
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Our ladies' 75c a Cf
shirt waisi for 45
Nktly M-lcitcd styles .f fiKurt-tl la 11. I.i-t '''' Qlp
orth 7i'at a yarJ. will u at 01
tlur oil 1 urkiy rod c.iIko at J 2U
iimi piece litturcd dim. tic. loll wi.ith h. .1 j.nd
Iridic' 7.V. wrapper at 50c
A large and well iolock-u lino of
all kinds of whiio ftxIs ..I .1 bar-
B large lit e of laics' skirls just rect'rtd-CUlP
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Has just received a bis lot of new goods
anil more nre to come. We mention
some .ti tides hei e that will attract your
attention.
$1.25
Men's all wool pants.
A large line of gentlemen's neckwear
just received at very low figures. Also
a large and well selected line of shirts
the latest out in negliges at great bar-
gains. Our men's boys' and children's cloth-
ing is the best and cheapest line in town.
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Bixler, Mort L. The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1899, newspaper, March 17, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth322719/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .