The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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I. GOIRIDOIET.
TKI.KPIinXK No. Ho. The Fair Grocer.
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Ladies'
Waists
Wo lcceived today direct
large shipment of Ladies'
A beautiful Lawn Waist laundried collar latest
J QUO culTs trimmed with I rows white braid on
each side of front nil colors at Tide. A prett y Per-
cale Wuist inado the same as above 30c. Dainty
Waist nicely triininnd with white braid solid
colored lawn at 7")c. Uoautiful lino while Waists
laundried cull's and collars triininnd with un
inseitings and braid at !N)c $1 and 1.-5; white
waists with tuck fronts laundried collars and
cn ITs at 7utj. Kino Pcrculu Waists laundi iod col-
lars and cud's with I rows hiseitinrs in front and
12 rows white braid at oTe 90c and 1.
Don't target to look nl our Ladies' Dress Skirts.
Yours for bargains
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A Taste of
...SPRING FRESHNESS...
X I livery article proves I
livery article proves
our leadership in Mil-
linery and Ladies Pur-
nfouiiiKS. -ASK TO
The latest in HOilERY. It will satisfy your every
desire.
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IjSame goods for less money. 2
Carpet Sweepers worth 2 .1": !
('unary Hird Cage from .'iOc to wv'.
Mocking llird Cages from wl.-
u '..Mi.
Siiirri'l Cages from l
r.- to-'
I'Ntoni Kauccls. eacii.
No. :1.41k-.
.spring Clothes plus .V
No. S. :i"-
. j ili. ii.
Slaw t 'utters ?." . each.
Waste Pancr llnskct
each.
Croquet Sets. 4 to lall.
Walcr Coolers from ? to lo
"ill-
Ions. M.?o up.
Icr t ream Kreerrr. 2 to li ls.
lass Dippers I .'. each.
Palculml (ilasn Milk Strainers 2.V.
liovil.le li'oastins l'u. worlh '..
tur leader. .'I.V
Child' Hath l Ill's all ic. fiom
:': to paeh.
Waltl.- Ir No. ;."'c: No. . 7'H .
X The Beaumont Racket Store. J
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TIih KinlN(u Aroma
Of Choice Coffee
will Im found III our lino lili'iul
of Java mill .Mih'Iih that utitkf
a ciiji of coffi-j III (or tlm gnda.
Our rputaliou your aafe.
guard In llm matter of tea ami
coffee a ml you rail cl batter
quality at lower prlcea here
Hutu al auy other Mora lu Beau-
mout. 1'urlty dua duvor and
elifht N uuaritiitced with tvvij
pound of lua coffee or fcplce
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from tin; factory another
Wuists.
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I Unquestionably cor- I
Unquestionably cor-
rect mades in fashions
latest fancies.
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More goods for same money. J
iJuick-Mcal lia-ol'iic Slmrs one
burner two 1'iiniers. 4:
ll.ree burners XV v have ovens
for gasoline slovrs to sell as
lo. v a pos.-iililc according to size.
0-il. tir.'inite l)ili 1'ans. during
life of this ml s.V.
'. Salt Shakers .V.
Mixed t'olor It --! rH-r. for
making flowers I'.' ilotiMe
-heets for .ie.
We have the prettiest ( rH- 'aier
for I'1!'. a mil.
Tin Vah Itoilers for No H sinve
cor. same with eopier loltotn
for N. s nr stoe l
We
1 alo haxe a Inn v line of all
sizes of littottetieiman 1 loner
ltakel ti M'll at reaoliaMe
liners art online to size.
lilloin tin l-l in I
FINE HORSES
An f I'l in in an "Id m li -t l
lv vrlin l
Si- wli.it a litl! in. will 1.t
in tlo' J'hk li.t-' of a ii-' tv
Buffev. Surrv.
Phaeton or Harness. i
V' ll:.C ill- Itl S"-1 .Hid l'.t
' . I .il'l t-lLr' pUiil ill T' i
.in' ..r rat riini'i'. I
MOTHNER
BROS.
HHASHKAR KLCCTED.
The latent election returns from
Honaton ahow that Drashear waa elec-
ted mayor by a very smnll vote.
LITTLE LOCALS.
Flowers' Racket Store hus a new ad.
Head the new ad ot the Slmniona
Hardware and Mill Supply company.
K. II. Plprce & Co. have n new ad.
today.
Miller & TiiKKle the eleetrieiuns ary
cxhlbltinK a rotary fun that works by
bund and Is designed to keep people
cool who nre bo far away from tic
splendid scrvhe of the lleiiumont Ice
Light und Refrigerating company
that they cannot use electricity.
MR. OATKS HERE.
Mr. John W. Gates the controlling
factor In the Fort Arthur Route
panned through Beaumont on his way
to Port Arthur en route home from
California. Mr. Gates came in a spec-
ial car attached to the eiiHt hound
Southern Pacific which arrives here
at 6.40 a. m. His car was at. once
switched to the Pee One and he left
for Port Arthur at 7.45. Mr. Gates id
in very much of a hurry to reach
home where very important matters
concerning the management of the
Port Arthur Route await bis consid-
t ration.
The election for city officers passed
off very quietly and the new law
law worked very satisfactory. But
little interest was taken 1 n the con-
test. The number of votes cast in the
city election up to 4 o'clock was 1103;
of this number 422 were cast at the
auditorium. 415 at the city hall and
the other 2(itl at the court house.
NOTICE.
To the Members of the United Broth-
erhood Beaumont Club:
Please call at office or mail $1.00
assessment on account of the death
of Dr. J. W. Cruse who was a member
of the IT. B. club of Beaumont. Tex.
If assessment is not paid within ten
days from date hereof your member
ship eeases. P. 0. ENDT.
Local Manager.
PoKtofllce box 140. Oftiee: Room
II. ttlanchette building.
APRIL 3 l'.IOO.
To the Directors and Local Managrs
of the United Brotherhood of Beau
mont :
Gentlemen I have this day receiv
ed $in.l from the United Brotherhood
uf BfHtimoiit the amout of benefit
due me on account of the death of my
husband. Dr. .lohn V. Cruse. Thank-
ing you for such promptness I remain
your truly. MRS. J. XV. CRUSE.
Dr. Cruse Joined the United Brother
hood on March 29. 1!IMI died at 3
o'clock the next morning and the ben
eflt was paid April 3.
LOOKING FOR
LOCATION.
San
Francisco Gentlemen looking for
a l-ocatlon for a Rice Mill.
Mr. M. J. Brandslein of M. J. Biand-
kI.-iii Co.. ami M. Frederick Mint
of Mini Ik Fragemaun. of San Francis-
en. are In the city IimIhV. Mr. Mini is
praitieal rice miller ami rice fm-
IMirter. while Mr. BranlHtein is a tn
lea imports. They are looking for a
hunt Ion fr a rice mill and will no
diMibl Itnale wimc h-te in Trxas or
lmikiana. Swttaty SVprrd of tn
Chamlxt uf Common- had a -onfcr-I'nif
mit h ibm and lai-r they er
-h.tan over tbe itr. They would
ay nothing ahoiit their intention.
I.tit aM tniHl very mm h fleimel ait h
otir it and th treatment ainrlel
Hum They are etiil.-ntlr imprewt
nh ie aittantacea of thin mtion
ati'l e fI iiiain that if they are
'ln a rea him I'le fntoitMni. they
v it' find ii in IViiiinimii
LjtiwV (Lain "ir.n am cirdle.
n -lraiit I n. ia cm t-H and l-
f. at H C. l-a h it jlcr. n
P.-ael rn.
SCENE OK SATURDAY'S AMBUSH.
Ilushiutiuskop Sunday April 1.
Following scouts of General French':
cavalry division to the scene of battle
I his correspondent witnessed one of
the most terrible spectacles of the war
horses lay stiffened in the various
iittltudes of Btidden death and mingled
among them were ghastly human bod-
ies with the wrecks of wagons and
lood and fornge scattered wide. Ev-
erything told ot a terrible tale of sur-
prise and carnage. . '
It would be impossible to conceive
nnythlng more ingenious than the j
Boer trap and the only wonder Is that i
n single man escaped . j' j
On crossing the spruit where the
ground rises immediately to a large
grassy knoll with stony slopes facing
the drift one came upon an inclosure
from which it is possible to fire over
the drift. At this point the spruit
makes a circular band while tbe
south embankment which is protected
by the partly constructed railway em
bankment enabled the enemy to pour
in a galling fire on both sides as well
r.s n double tier ot fire in front.
When the convoy was first attacked
p scene or mgntfui contusion followed
the mules stampeded and the wagons
were overturned while the concealed
enemy poured in a deadly fire.
When the first battery appeared th?
Boers seemed undesirotis of continu-
ing the slaughter and called upon the
British to surrender. At that moment
however B battery which was escap-
ing from the rear of the convoy under
heavy fire wheeled into action and be-
gan shelling the Boers with the four
remaining guns. The Boers confess
that this battery accounted for seven
killed and nine wounded of their loss-
es.. Earlf in the afternoon thS BoCrs
collefed about the convoy began to re-
move the guns and wagons and per-
mitted the collection of the British
dead and wounded. Our "actual casu-
alties were less than had been expec-
ted. Despite this -eg-rettable incident it.
is impossible not to admire the gal-
lant manner in which the little force
was uhle to extricate Itself from an al-
most hopeless position.
BAPTIST SERVICES.
Rev. J. A. Smart asks ns to an-
announce that there will be services
at the Baptist church every afternoon
and night this week. Rev. J. C. Gen-
try of Waco will conduct the meet-
ings. Everybody invited.
LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
MEETING.
Tbe Ladies' Benevolent society will
meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 p. m..
it the residence of Mrs. It. liirsclt.
MRS. .IEANNETTE SMYTHE.
Secretary. '
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THE CONTEST OPENS.
The fitsl v.tM were received in th-
'eas-'dfrailo Chataqua nt(t to-
i.ay an-1 we atari "tT WItn a leai ner
In 'in each fx limd.
N"Mh End -
Matt)- Milam
Smith Fnd
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H C jm h ibe IVarl atre.-t ee1-
er. ha l'ici r- iv.hi a nnur
f the t;.ev f biyie in V'l'I'V e""" "''
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Dai'j
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F.nte:pre la Jt l't-
line f bi'iT prtrani.
Don't Hiss Our Big
ioDAY SALE
Now Going On.
L.J. HEBERT&BRO.;
BUTCHERS
And Dealers in LIVE STOCK.
Phone 220
for Vronh Lard and tho bust of
all kinds of moats.
Proynpt Service.
P A. DOWLEN
Attorney -at-Law
Notary Public and Land Ajr't
Collcctini; a specialty. Olllce over llrnt
- 'National Hank Beaumont Texas.
To The
RETAIL TRADE
You wiU find 'at our Mills and
Yaad a complete stock of Lumber
Shinffles Laths Moulding etc.
Our city salesman will give jour
orders prompt and careful atten
tion.
BEAUMONT LUMBER CO.
The Houston Bargain Store
W. n. Horitz Prop.
Hireintl: (hi MihhIhii a liiniitiome Ihir
iif Shiii Wnifla l'ritpj-rn and t inier
skirt thul ii-ill de. until il. rnxl. Ahn an
other line itf the $12 Suit of Vlnthinri
Hint irill he mild fur jf.V. 7.1. Jiiilihem
ISubien'1 and Childrenn Shoe alinwt for
a HOnt. No. ;"'2 Pearl Street opposite
the Freneh Market
Your Eyes
are weak they bum they smart
they ache they itch they blurrat uight
you have headache di..iucss and in-
digestion and you need au expert in the
science of optics who can thoroughly
dinunosc your case.
1'liOK. J. II. IS Alt Kit and associates
lvo a thorough scientific ocular exami-
nation FRK.K and adjust spectacles to
suit the case. Our Icu.ses are ground
from the celebrated Scotch Pebbles.
WE SKLL ARTIFICIAL KYF.S.
t CHICAUO 01'T ICAL CO.
22; Crockett St. Beaumont Texas.
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NOTICE.
Pattiea hav'rg Mt aatchet. Jca-elr)'.
etc. th A. SL.aner for repair ar
re4-ilefi In f.ill a' once for IWt.ie at.
Mm. A. S. Inran't.
"7-1 w. CormT pentl and Walnut
Pnre.
DAIRY
frrh anilk at tbe MAGNOLIA
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it you prefer liliiul truth
mtt milliucry house of
of the latest design most attractive pattern and ex-
ceedingly beautiful in their decorations while our
ribbon and notion department is made especially attrac-
tive by our mimnillcent display of nil thnt latest in
color design ami beauty.
K LI NIC & MICHAEL
Prop's.
This-Space belongs to
The
Beaumont
Lumber
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NOTICE
To Ice Consumers
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neyinnin; April 1. we have sold the output of
our ice to Mr. S. K. Landry. Thix arreemetit
applies to the city retail trade only. Durincr
the cominr teason Mr. Findry will deal with
j-ou direct and we feel asurel that lie will deal
lairly with jou In point of fact we have n
sjiecific contract thnt such fair treatment shall
prevail.
We particularly call your attcntim to the
telephone numbers. The ice department is '2:.
The oftiee is W. Picase call by numK-r
IJesjiect fully
J. S. BLAIN.
FRENCri MARKET.
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Come. i. Pifi. feiis.1 11.
CHEESE AND EGGS.
IVarl n.l llow Str t.
MOTHNER
BROS.
HE SEES HIS FINISH
and notes tho dilTerenco between
that laid on by our perfect met-
hods and what ho receive from
others who lmvo not made nn art
of their work as e have when
a nmn hikes his linen toany Other
laundry but tho WOAUMONT.
Don't bother with second class
laundries and liavo your fabrics
rotted by chemicals and your
liuen frayed when jTou will re-
ceive perfect tatisfuction at the
Beaumont Steam Laundry.
to fairy stories visit lliu 1ch.iI-
the city. You vlU---TiTTTroTu'
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .