The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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News at
Have you kpcii our Men MO nlt? If not don't put It off Ion?
tin j ou will pay $Pi to $13 to duplicate them olnewTiere. Tliey
conio In all wool navy blue rge fancy elircked nntl Mtrlped
woi Kt(Iri in HkM aiul dark pattern.
Mnlte KlUenml Fit (Mpialto
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TAILOR
1H you a now hint
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Wo wish lo call our
customers' tittention to
f.!in new auditions wo
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Croquet Sets Flow or
Pols Bird Cases ...
Trunks Viifi'scs "
Satchels ISasliets (.'i
neuter's Tools Dinn- r
e had to our lines K&KW&fl WmmSTtP' 'x.. I 1
. tue fn-thconi...vsf msm W Wh t 1
nnf and summer g&g M ' ATI f
Sets Toilet Sots Ten NV Hx i'oi.i.ahs.
If'ets Luni s tJhisswan: of all kinds Tinware Granite-
ware Stoneware I Iocs Hakes Fish Hooks Silverware
Locks. (Jarilen Seed. Fish (Cleaner. Crone Panel'.
7 . . .
Water Coolers Fish Lines Ki
We have a selection wo have the prices and sruaruntea you
sell you at prices to compete with us. ONE PRICE.
Wll
Crockett Street
Next to G Deutser's.
I 5f?(j Reliaiee
I Cumber ?o 1
INCORPORATED!
MANUFACTURERS OF
f $H liar Yellow fjine umber
ST" t'izqd Dimension High Grades of Flooring g
g veiling Siding and Finish a Specialty.. ..
JEE Cross Ties R. R. Timbers Car
E Export Shippers via Sabino Pass :3
E BEUAMONT -:- -:- TEXAS. 3
auaiamiuuiiaiaiaiuiiiiutaiiiiaK
3l lMlUt M CO.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT.
BEAUMONT tsK 5 TEXAS
MARTIN. CRUSE & CO.
Tfltphonc 243.
A complete line of ManJard patent and propri-lar iJrjR
and medicine in Mock. IW paper toilet article and
dru)reit' 'Kion. lnCI omnund;J
from pure and freh lru.
TIM .! ! "A ll" 'i I 1' I. WI I II I :
II. t. frt.t. P. 1- i'w!- 11 M. I
i. K'.l ip. . V.. I. 1. II- I T . M. I.
NATHAN'S. I
for Hunter and buy It now
and your nle is hoII.
to Buy at NATHAN'S.
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"fPES
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- h l'oles. Stationery icecream r
THE COUNTER RACKET STORE.
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beforo tbe aMort
OSI.V TII'TKKS IMU.I.ANS.
ini c ... A.
refers vvuips ouup xoya. x
Hint no house m Ite.11
CIIRAP FOR CASH.
nm i no nouse m nextiuionii
Says: illle Oooil and Yoiijeill
be Lonesome."
Same way with a poor advertiser
Some merchant can write good ads but
havu't the time. TIME la all I hare and
I write good ads; also see that they are
properly changed and displayed lu tbe
local papers. Circulars dodgers and
announcements written to order. -
Let me cure for advertising.
Ben C. Eastin
Ofllce : Lamb & Son. The id-Smith.
GUARANTEED INDIOESTION CURE
The following well-known drafgUt
are authorized by the manufacturers
of Grove's Indigestion and Constipa-
tion Cure to refund the money in al'
cases where It falls to cur indigestion.
Dyspepsia Nervousness and Insomnia
no matter how long standing. Thii
la a new discovery and li tha only
dyspepsia remedy sold on a postUvs
guarantee no cure no pay. We could
not afford to give this strong guaran-
tee If we bad not proven by actual test
thnt It will do all we claim for It Cac
be sent by mall. Price 25 rente. -For
PaiQts.
Oils
Varnishes.
AT....
Jno I Pinman's
A HEATED MILK that's tbe ht.
Vae no oilier Magnolia Dairy Pbooe
149.
PhoUMi lo for 14 -nta. T.a day
only. Am. Photo Company Faaoia
trwt oppirit flmt M'thodint rbenh
Von pay m bn you them. J-2-lw
Prrlcttn. arret fur tbe Mitcbei
THERE IS
A SATISFIED-
clad I am golag expression on the f
eea of all arbo have discovered tbe ua
eseelled train aerrlre and connections
for California via
The Denver Road.
Out oaaeeacera to California and
back take advantage of tbe
Trinidad Gateway
lo connection with tbe A. T. and 8. F.
westward through New Mexico and
ArUoaa. eastward through Utah and
Colorado.
Union Station
eonnertlona at Pueblo Colorado
Springe and Denver facilitate round
trip tickets via diverse routes.
Magnificently Illustrated literature
fll be sent to you without expense by
sending your name to W. A. Storley
A. O. P. A. or A. A. Ollsson Q. A. P.
D. "The Denver Road" at Fort Worth
Texas.
D. a KEELER. V. P. A T. M.
RAILROAD TIME TADLX
Southern Pacific.
Arrives 1 eaves
No. East... 1:40 a. m...9:42 a. m
No. I. East.. IS: 10 ap m... 10:15 p. m.
No. 10 East.... 6:40a in.. 7: a m
No. & West.... 7.-18 p m.. 7:20 p m
No. 7 Vest.... 6:10 a m 6:15 a a
No. 9 West.... 7:40 p m.. 7:55 p m
Sabine and East Texas.
Rockland.
No. 104 leaves x0:00 a m
No. 105 Arrives 5:30 p. m
Sabtni Pass.
No. Ill Leaves 10:15 a. m
No. 112 Arrives 6:45 p. m.
Kansas City Pittsburg and Gulf.
Arrives. Leave
'o. 1 To K. C. 4:05 a m..4:05 a n.
No. 2 F'ra K. C 11:25 p m. .11:25 p w
GULF AND INTERSTATE.
No. 2 south bound 8:45 a. m.
Arrives at Galveston 12:30 p. m
No. 1 leaves Galveston.. ..3:00 p. m.
Arrives Beaumont 6:45 p. m.
GULF BEAUMONT AND KANSAS
CITY.
No. 1 leaves 7:00 p. m.
No. 2 arrives 8:30 p. m.
CHOCTAW ROUTE.
. O. & G. R. R.
Lv. Beaumont P. G 4:05 a. m
Arr. Howe I. T. P. G... 12:45 m nijh
Lv. Howe I. T. C. O. &. G. 11:15 a. m
Arr. So. Mclestsr I. T 2:10 p. m
Arr. Shawnee 5:15 p. m
Arr. Oklahoma City 6:55 p. m
Arr. El Reno 8:12 p m
Arr. Weathorford 10:00 p. m
J. F. HOLDEN.
Traffic Manager
Little Rock Ark.
THE BEST LINE TO
All Points Northeast
and Southeast.
24 HOURS BETWEEN
New Orleans
and Cincinnati.
SHORT LINE
New Orleans
to New York.
THROUGH SLEEPERS
New Orleans.
New York Cincinnati
and St. Louis.
Dining Car Service
EN ROUTE
Geo. II. Smith P. J. Anderson
G. P. A. A.G. P. A.
NEW ORLEANS LA.
Rev. W. R. Lloyd pastor of the
Chritla church of Richmond Ky.
who Is conducting a big revival at his
church has Inaugurated A novel meth
od by which he hopes to dispense the
gospel to many not able to attend the
services. He has bad a ' large trans
mitter placed on tbe front of the pul-
pit and while he Is preaching to his
ODKregatioa he will be heard in every
borne la the rity which has telephone
connection. The nelghborine. towns of
Berea. Paint IJck. Waco Colore Hill.
Kirksvllle. Iaraater Stanford. Mount
Vernon and Danville will aim lie plar-
ia connection with the trannmi'tr.
and residents of those towns will alnn
be ahle to enjoy tbe eermons. muftic
n4 song. If the experiment prove
Mtinfactorr. Dr. Lloyd Intend to re
tain the traenmitter and thna enlarc
he wop of hia eniaintry.
Tbe receive from tbe re. it I to I""
Uea Teeeday nicbt hy Mrs. Florem-
fVfTeney Benedict ill need t pit
t.e iMdetrtedDem on tbe lme piano
Pare cendiee aed a nl aiirtti.er.'
f ."aivy cake. the caeoy im.
in n
tit
PERSONAL MENTION.
kav. UMa. vf a yew mil c IM. maihi Milt I C
ub.r bjr ielrbiN wr l.iirr. l lw 4iiur'. I W
fikun 1. Im ttM uimi in nut him m I ?
I yuhaa)r u ik.i .ill iai.ri any si. V
)out Iii.ii4..I ' I
J. Keuuaily of Warren Is In the city
today.
Dr. Q. D. Martin of the firm of Mar-
tin Cruse ft Co. was In the illy this
morning from Olive;
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Dunlup of Lu-
ting are In the city to be with Mr. W.
C. Dunlup during his Illness.
A. T. Chenault with lleltman ft Co.
saw mill supply men of Houston
went tip the East Texas this mornlug.
J. F. Ryun the courleoiia traveling
pnssenKer nat'iit of the Southern Puri
ne Is In the city today.
Hull It. A. Greer went to Port Ar
thur yesterday and had a conforeiice
wllh John W. (latin today.
Colonel Sam Park of tho Imluxtrla:
Lumber compuay nceompanled by
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Park of ' Sllsliee.
went to Ijike Charles this morning.
JikIko W. II. Pope has returned from
KaiiHs City where ho was culled as
master In chancery for the Texnrknnn
mil Fort Smith railway.
Mrs. Uriah Johnson will leave early
next week for Houston where sho will
spend bo mo timo with her daughter
jfter which she will go to Johnson's
Hayou where she will Hpend tho sum-
mer with her mother.
Captain G. W. Kidd is able to lie on
the Ri'tects again after a long IllneHS.
We notice that some of the people
of the city have been whitcwaHliing
their trees. It is a good thing for tho
trees and a good thing for ileaiimoni
and we would like to see It n univer
sal custom.
The members of the choir of St
Mark's Episcopal church are requested
to meet In the choir room tomorrow at
3.30 o'clock to attend the funeral of
Mr. O. A. Ives which will take plucs
from the residence of his parents at
10 o'clock.
A FREIGHT WRECK.
The Sabine and East Texas passen
ger from the north was delayed nt
Roscdule yesterday evening on ne-
ount of a freight wreck. A work
Main in charge of Conductor Brown
chat was bucking into Benumont
(truck a cow throwing the tender
ind two cars oft the track. Yard-
rnaster McCauley took out a switcli
?ngino and some coaches from here
n which the pussengers were brought
n. The train was brought in last
night about 11.30 after the wreck had
been cleared.
A GRAND PICNIC.
H. Hirsch president of Wojhnlla
'odge Sons of Hermann went to Sa
bine Pass this morning to make ar-
rangements for holding their grand
innual picnic which will occur about
May 1. Negotiations are ponding fo.-
a special train on tho Southern Pacific
but It is possible that a steamer will
be chartered. e
Rev. Thomas Ward White wlto lias
built more churches than any man in
Texas returned from Sabine Pass
yesterday. To an Enterprise man h3
laid the Sixth Avenue Presbyterian
hurch at Sabine is one of the most
;ommodious houses of worship In east
Texas. The finishing touches In tho
way of painting will be put on tho ex-
terior in a few days.
A BLOODY ROW.
Last night a bloody row took place
on Fannin street near the coiner or
Pearl In which two IlalKns and a ne
gro took part resisting In the negro
being shot and one of the Italians lin-
ing severely stabbed.' The row
started between M. Bromra who con-
ducts a fruit stand in front of Shrop
shire ft Buttrllrs meat market ana
Nelse Allen. From all we can leara
Allen was to blame having started
the row for which It Is said he was
opoiling. The Italian waa
taken to the Sisters' hospital where
it was found that he had been cut sev
eral times. Dr. Barr who waited on
him. says that the left lung was cut
making a very dangerous wound. Al
(his writing he was resting easy. It
has been difficult to learr. anything
about the other Italian or bow serious-
ly he was hurt. Allen w taken to
he home of Ivy Tevls. where Dr.
CdHt-in m-aiied on him and foun
mounrit that are usually regarded ai
fatal. The wound is one that pene-
rated th" alwlomen. perforating the
ntetin- in wo filai-e. and the mes
entery. Tl.e lull. inn wean --
alibre. Kidred In the lumliar region.
Allen alo l.adlr beaten the
head and f. Ili cndi'ion l 'iHI-
I
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In f-.r.t fit the pe-tffi!. April it
t p If.. I will ae l to ttie Mrnew mi
iM f'lt O'li hr in. ported I'aliae
js M. '! fun.ilr l'r" '
nad'ii l-oiw. two ln're nui'e. tid w
nji Imrf. i'h fcati.
J C. KF.ftR. At'twrtx-er.
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Iron Beds...
The Sanitary "easy to keep clean"
kind convenientsanitary and beauti
ful.
1-4
US fSO'
at a great saving in cost and everything
else in the line of fine furniture. An easy
minute's walk from Pearl down Crockett
street There's a saving here for every
step.
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8
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A Bright Dash of
tached cuffs JfBc
Fancy striped on light grounds 50c
Fluo quulitv Percale custom iniidu full gathered yoke heavy banded
Butt ached collar round shaped cuftN for link buttons fulled seams and
gusautt's extra luiiRtli . 60c
lino double printed Madras full gathored double yoko open front poarl
buttons laundered lluked cultH faced handkerchief pocket foiled
reams tc
Fluo count Percale best custom iniiku four ply banded attachod collars
and round cuffH lint felled scums Willi . gusseis mauraa uuuci
colored stripes 76c
Aberfogvle Madras cloth custom make double gntlio'e'l voitoi sloped
shoulders 3 plv laundered neck bands two detachable laundered co!-
J lars one pair detachable link cufN Deat and effective 91 fluer to 11.40
2 T nnri f T nuu'e MAMMOTH GENERAL MER-
tCOI 1. lyCVy S CHANDISE STORE.
"Rubber Hose." 1
M E R C H A N TS wa"1 to d u st th0 streets
in front of their doors and ladies want their flowers
and lawns watered. Wo have tho hoso for these pur-
poses at right prices. Don't forget ua when you
start tint for it. Yours for rotting rid of DUST
Simmons' Hardware & Mill Supply Co.
IIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIM
GOOD IS NOT....
a good enough term to express .Iho fju:ility ofroceries
we carry. IWt i the only adequate term for everybody
wlioJpnyH any attention to what they eat wants pure food.
Wlu-n you buy of us you
.H. B. KENT Street Gi
TMIIillMIIMtHUMIttlllHHIIHilU'lll Mil
Peace Maker Flour to be had only ai
the Beaumont Lumber company's ator?
i-very aack guaranteed. Was award
ed finst f rire at the Ia;iaa Ktate fair
on tine diffen-tt o-aiJon. and th '
Brut pnre at Ft. Ixuia on four wti-
itm Tbe large viae a'k. II 2i; th-
.tiisll im t Mtita.
F-r:f.iin. f.tirrint a leadii.g Tajl'ir
I. a a -'itril'e t k atid an eee'irt-m-t't
larre etio'igh o tl.nt be can
I I. at.yn.e; a wfe.t tt g'ida
rej.r - " d atid tir.-t W'fT I tTliflKhip
- u4 .li' oiioo-" l-imFt.t Iron
H'u'ti ua OiVaes BC
Prices from $4.50
to $25.00 and iron
fomg up all the
time.
"An iron bed lasts
forever."
Our stock is of
the newest design
showing the intric-
ate and skillful
work of the artist.
craftman at its best.
Hair mntrfissfls. too
B4 JDelitser.
l ? ei .U
Color in Shirts...
with porpendiculur stripe1
iu tho latest thinr ia colored
Hliirts in Madras Percale
Silk ami other new textures
The many different combi-
nations that we are showing
in a wide variety of spring
patterns offer a wide range
for the fancy to choose
from.
0jp Prices?
-Matcljless
Figured Percales assorted colors
hrlulit fancy stripes kloped
shoulders turn dowu collars at
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buythebest.
The Pearl
irocer
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I By The WAOON LOAD... T
T'nl I. die way Ijiodry roinee tor
oar place.
Oar old cetomer are MUefled.T
e k ite notl.inc ndone to pleaX
tin- n-r one. Are we going to
your Laundry work if eo whf
lmt roa w-li yoet fhenda eooetZ
a trial order wi'l roartece Uie(
mot keptiral.
Kurfka
SI ram Iaundry.
Iaarel Avreae.
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Bixler, Mort L. The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1900, newspaper, April 3, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth322757/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .