The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 2, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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No. .T Sailor suits of Linen; trimmed; very 7Kn
stylish; l grade I'or OUi
No. 1. Sailor suits; Linen; trim in. d with nil QKp
jk; handsomely made; regular suit for.. UUUi
duel
Vestoo suits of fancy all wool Oaslimoro
and Clioviot suits; trimmed tastefully with silk-
braids and soutaches; I and sCj suits; speci;l Aa q-
only 2Pfci33
IT PAYS TO BUY
NAT
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How is
White cotton warp mat I in;' per
10-piece handsomely dec-orated
Six cane seat dii
lining chairs high back for
A double bedstead oak finished
Japanned all steel wire spring
All other goods reduced
to suit above prices
1 will save you at least 50 per
cent on every article you buy.
...H. HARRIS...
The Reliable Cheap Furniture Store
Opposite P. O. BEAUMONT TEXAS.
HOTEL
BEAUMONT - -
&.0 VVAi DAY. New
jrjxr-cx -tiling; now
ALWAYS CALL AT THE
Beaflqont IRacKet Store
FOR BARGAINS.
Opposite List Tcx:is T. 1 plume Company- OX LY.
5r fur cnikm-ivw'.
.V fur .linmr Im-II.
5c for a lr.i simr lif t-r.
.V for x !!; ollnr
5: for a kilcli.-n knif.-.
V for a wtivh .Iriv.T.
V for nnv kiml of lil'.
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V for ft iM-l.l di.-ll Mil l J
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ftr for 75 f.i t of .i tun-
win-.
5" fur 5 ir I'irturr
li-hk.
Sc for a tnv p.k. r.
V for a cl.htiim Ihh-Ii.
br for MrM! lilM' ol.tl.
Horn hairpin. I ilnrcii
for I n-.
W in eI-". per !.
Aluminum liiriii. I !
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OHI.K. ItKAVUHKT AND KANHA8 I'lTV.
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t.Nn. :l-Uavc :iMia m
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Dully txii pt Kuiiilay.
tSmulay only.
OKI.r AND INTKB8TATE.
I.i'tivn. Arrive
Id iiiiiiiiiiit 7!:utaiii i :i5 p in
(Jalvfston .1:13 p in 10:5(1 a m
FIRE ALARM BOXES.
2 CrM.wic Workn
l.l Ui.. K.'llniii'f I.iiiiiIkt Co. biiarilluir Iiiimko.
14 ('. W. li.'nrifH .V Co.
1 'IVkiii Tram ami IumlMr Co. Hl.irp.
ii 0ii. II.MII..I..I.I I.ii.iiIkt Co.. Mori'.
ii I .il.l.-r :ivi.iu.-...ii W. A. Fleliiier' ci.ruer
II I'n.Hliv Hoiihi.
M Opli. V. WU-kh" ofliff.
11 I. K. II.miI.iu'i'"' r."i.lc.ira.
U ll.Miiiuii.il Iron WorkH.
II 'iVx. T. it LniMli.-r Co. dry hIikI at .lauer.
1 Opli. V. llluiii-lit'iie'H reHi.lf.ice.
4" I. II. CiirtU' reHidence.
51 Co live. it.
Si Ki'liaiii'tt Lumlwr Co. (ilanrr.
M Kcliaiire L.oiiber Co. k;iw mill
M TcxiiH Tram ami Lumber Co.. aw mill
V lleaiimiuil Lumber Co. jilaner.
llf.1lllll.Mll LiiiiiIiit Co.. Haw mill.
i. T.-xas Train aud LuiiiberCn. planer.
(.4 Texan Traill and Lumber Co. dry kiln.
Is to please my
Patrons. I do it by
Selling good honest
Goods.
Handmade
Saddles and Harness
Are the kind I sell.
I also carry a
Complete stock of
Harness Saddles
Buggy whips Lap
Robes Axle Grease
Buggy Oil
Harness Oil
Neat's Foot Oil
Collars of every kind.
C. M. BURNETT
Maker of Handmade
Saddles and Harness
l'oarl street.
ATFIiK
THE
X. 12. A.
WHAT?
Why a Klonovpr at tho TexaH-
C'olormlo Cliftutnuqua of courne.
Make tho Chautauqua ft complete
rest from your long journoy from
llin const. Colorado 'The ( J rent
Human ltqia-'r Shop of America"
welcomes you anil givPB free to you
uf lur Vital Invigorating Touic
Air. Colorado's health-renewing
((imlilnntion of Hlue Sky SunnJiine
nml high nltif mla luuken a new life
in you Letter capable of nientil
growth.
TIIK Ti:XAS-CL()KAI()
CHAUTAUQUA
opens at l.oul.ler July 4 ls'.M. An
at tractive forty any program. !u-
Mib iniisii1. i inci iiu'K grtent
.l ilfoim eiiVf rtainer!". A romplete
( 'li;uil:ni(iia Smiiluer SeJiool lum
I x rn Hiipphn l with liinnbli'Kt faculty
nmiii-y run luiy . A New Kleelric
lluilvk.iy now HinnTti JJouliler with
I lii I hautniKiiia groun.lH. fill.
l)i:'Vi;U UOAD given yon ohoic
..f r.ttitcH to ll.c X. I'i. A. an! lo the
( 'l.itiil:eniii.
'i.l ( 'liaul'iii'jioi literitureaJ'lreHH
A. A. Iii.mwiK.
fieii-ral A-iil I'afisniger l-pt.
r I. IV Kiu.it
Traftic .Maongf-r.
The 1 lt AVrnlli nn.l IDTeT City
K'tilvay. Frl Wofth Tt-xt.
If you v i ni t'oixl wat'r to
..rink- ilii suniiii-r buy a trsil-
. ;ilii.'-.l i-ii isU-rn f I.lllW'
I
Linva Fete Tonight- I
All thob who love to ujvn.l a
pIciiHiiiit evening uro iciuiiiiliHl
that lli lu.lii'-i'f tho KpiMHii!tl
cliiiifli will give a lawn fcto to
night ttt tlu rchiilciuH) of sir. nn.l
Mr. lVrrv MiFudilin which tll
without iloubt ho a h;iiining
pluce to simmuI an evening. Tltu
Llios of hi Murk nio noted 8
entertniner anl we uro enntiileiit
thai tlu lawn fete tonight will lie-
worth nttciullnjr.
Tho Ituttorlly Unnw.
Ono of the iilefthlng featunsof
Mr. Hyall' eiilertuinineiit next
Mnii.hiv niirhl. CIioomiiwt the Na
tional Flower will lie. it hiitterlly
dunco by Xeniu Crawford. In
order to niiilco tho dunco 11 at-
tructivous it hIioiiM U iirninge-
nient liuvo iMHtn uiiulo to throw a
limo lirht on tho Mago during Hie
dunco. Tlio wholo ontertaniiiient
iiroiniHcH to bo ono of the most
Intorostin over given in Mean-
niont.
For Sahs
Mv rosidenco on (Wilder avenue.
All modern ininrovenieiits; live
rooms uiul largo roeeplion hull on
IIi-kI. Ilimr: three lursre bed roJins
store rom buth mid lurgti hull
on Hocond lloor; finely hnished
throughout; cabinet mantles lire-
iiluces etc. Tho ground are
liirh and well drained. A big
bargain. Apply U
j. IV M.MITH
Call Texas.
Fiy time ut Simmon Hardware
" t t 1 ! .
company screen uoors turn w in-
dows all sizos kinds and prices.
Our 5 and 10 cent counter are
full oi endless bargain. Counter
llucUet storo. Crockett street
only.
Tee Gee Kedueed Kates.
On sulo daily tickets to Hot
Kiii-incs. Ark. and return al
1!).G0; limited to 5)0 days from
late or sale for return.
Sneoml class rates to all Califor
nia iioiuts carrviuff standard rale
south of and including Uediling
Cal. and all intermediate points on
direct linen $40.00.
Charleston. S. C. May 7 anil W
$25 for the round trip good for re
turn leaving Charleston May 21.
Lou iaville. Kv.. May 8 to 12. in
clusive one fare for the round trip
good for return iu la days iick-
ets may be extended to June 10 if
desired upon payment of 00 cents.
May 13 and 14 Louisville Ky.
and return one fare limited for re
turn leaving Louisville not later
than Mav 20th.
Denver Col. and return May 1(5
and 17. 5G. ffood for return to.lun
15th. West of Kansas City par
ties may go via ono route and return
via another if desired.
Tfinlimoiul. Va.. Mav 15 and 1(5
good for return leaving Richmond
not later than June a; fare fc.M.bo.
Roanoke. Va.. Mav 18 and 15)
good for return leaving lloauoke
not later than .June U.J; tare fr.suu.
San Francisco Cal. May 14 to
17 inclusive. IfcliJi.ilO: tickets good for
return to July 15. Stop overs al
lowed going at points west of Kan-
sas City and on return trip stop
overs at points west of Denver Col.
Tickets may be issued going one
way and returning another.
Tinkfits to all Doints north and
east via Pee Gee the short line
to St Louis Kansas City Mem-
nhis. Omaha and Chicago or to
points beyond those gateways
with through ruliinan puiacc
sleepinsr cars and free reclining
chair cars.
Rates time tables maps etc.
furnished on application.
Tickets on sale at depot and
city office. J. C. Mow
A. L. Down Kit Com. Agt.
City Ticket Agent.
The place for ice cream f recors
is the Counter Kackct stoic.
Crockett street only.
WAIT FOR IT
The excursion of the season.
May 14 Kirbyville and Itcau-
montto Galveston.
Round trip from licaumont $i.
Quickct Tinif.
Only hour from lieamuont
to Kansas City via K. C I . v i..
Sbtly-seven mile shorter mid
four boor in advance oi all coin
iu.tW.ii- imlv one nii'lit euroiitc.
Solid vcsliiiulwl trains l'lilliiiiin
sli.fr and fn-e rliair raws
through without Jchangv..
Leave IWumont 8; I a. m ar-
rive al Kansas Citv " P m. Close
.nmiiinis at Kansas Citv for
Chicago and all x.inls north and
west.
J. a Mow
Commercial Agent.
WAIT FOK
IT
llie excursion of the season
'nay 14. Kirby title and Iteau
rnaat to fiaUeston.
Round trip from lieaumont $1.
ri:itS()NAl4 MKXTION.
M. ( KoU rUof Terrell
U iii
I ho cily.
Suvuniii Kaniu'tt of Taylor'
bayou I in tho cily
.1. C. Reynold of Port Arthur
npent the day here yohtonluy.
J. M. Welsh titular ihshhMoi
went to Orange thi uiorniiig.
A. K Vaughn of tlio (lalvcston;
New i in tho city tiwlay.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fletcher
Went (o Village ibis uioining.
L J. Kopke w in the city thi
morning.
Dr. J. W. (Yiiho went to Hook'
Hwitih this moriiiiiK.
Mrs. I'harles Martin went to
Nona I hi morning.
Commercial Agent Mow of tho
Vo (!ee left thi morning for a
short trip to Orange.
W. A. Ward the real estate
man went to Terry iin morn-
ing. Mr. K. O. Jenkin has returned
from Kansas Cily and other oinl
in the north and east.
M. A. McKnighl of Mch'night
Smith contractors went to
Orange this morning.
Commercial Agent Uyan of tho
Southern Pacific wont east this
morning in tho interest of that
road.
.lack VitcrlN) went to his rice
farm thi morning whoro lie will
start his pumps to running to-
lay.
L. F. Chester of flreer & Ches
ter attorneys spent tlio day Mon
day at Orange. Ho returned last
evening.
N. D. Stewart representing
tho Wilson Hardware company
came in this morning from Louis-
ma.
W. P. llichardson of tho Inter-
stale Lumberman spent the day
yesterday in Orar.pe.iuingling with
the producers of long leaf yellow
pino and cypress in the interest
of the Lumberman.
A Unique Quilt.
Sam Hraiin is the fortunate pos
sessor or a quilt valued at u
and is said to be one of tho most
claborato pieces of necdlo work
in the state of Texas -the quilt
is made of f00 pieces of 'silk of
different patterns and colors but
the most beautiful part is the
needle work which took over two
years of patient work. The quilt
is on exhibition at the l'atacc.
Closing Exercises.
Superintendent Parker and the
teachers aro making preparations
to fittingly close up tho school
year with appropriate exorcises
which will ho a credit to the
schools or ncaiimont. aiio va.
i j mi. ta .
KNXERi'iasic is pleased to note the
splendid progress our schools
have buen making since tneywore
put upon a permanent basis and
we feel confident that with as good
management another year they
will be a great factor in tho up-
building of our city.
A 15 cent box paper and envel
opes for 5 cents at the Counter
Kackct store.
The most complete line of
gents' night shirts at llecht's.
WAIT ()It IT
The excursion of the season.
flay 14 Kirbyville and llcau-
niont to Galveston.
Round trip from ISeaumont $i.
Which shall I choose lilies
laisios roses clover Hiin-llower
or "-ol. leu rod to be our iNatioiinl
! lowerf
Do you want a bargain ? A lino
line violins banjos guitars vio-
las mandolin and everything in
Hie music line cm ix; Had at
Pierce's. Don't le robins nn.l
pay double our price.
GUNTHERS'
Candies are the i?sl ben you
present friend w Mn n Ikix you
are giving lb' money can
buy. S .1 1 by
S. Lk.dk.kkr.
H hi Ins the largest stock of
l. in" in IU-auiiion1 to schst
fi'-m.
Wait for tho big excursion.
J n ne 1. in ( 'liica ni ami return.
Tor further particulars apply to
K. I. rier-.
wait nm ir
The excursion l the season
.lay 14. Kirbyville and I4eau
moot to (ialteston.
RiMind trip from licaumont. Si.
I we Lean; msm '
1 Never MM
i r-JLJL
The Orientals are producing MAT-
TING more attractive in design and '
of better finish each year. And we J
are learning how to use it. It is an
ideal floor covering for summer use. j
Inexpensive but wonderfully dura- J
ble. We have received a new con- y
signnr.ent of Japanese and Chinese J
matting of very attractive design. J
Prices run from $4 to $12 per roll
of 40 yards. Even the lowest priced
have special merit.
I W Our line of FURMTURI: I complete. All grades.
I B Deutsef 's
a
Lone Star Furniture Store
iviwt Vimmono
Had You Thought
About the advantages of buying
your goods where you have the
largest stock to select from?
VERY NATURALLY
Voit get the heat mulur mir.i. (ircuntKlancos and
you. get the advantage of tetter prlecx 7y making
all your pureiaxen in our store. .
Mg stock was nener larger or more complete
an7 I liane goods liat no olicr merchant . edit
match. Call ftcfore making your piirrfiaaes. i
LEON II LEW'S
Silt 3iwet SKati . t t
V. WIESS
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT.
BEAUMONT establish ki ihos. TEXAS
UNOERHILL'S MONUMENTAL MEMORIAL WORKS ESTAB. I87S
jrorCorreN.
Pjtfjilt Bi j m jut's Home Institutions.
Deals in Marble Cranito and all kinds or building stnic. Comotory
work a sjus ially. Monuments head stones capping jwists st;.s
in granib- marble iron stone or liiiiesbum maiiufiU-turiHl Ktrictly
to order. For estiinab-s call at l.W Forsy the street
ROYAL UNDERHILL. flgcot.
Our Line of designs is the latest and wo ran also prepare sjh
rial idea when iire.seiitel by our customers.
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Bixler, Mort L. The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 2, 1899, newspaper, May 2, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth322723/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .