The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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If YOU WANT TO ET IN THE PUSH,
Then Come to us for your
Piping, Casing, Barb Wire, Buggiss,
Cook Stoves, Agricultural lai-
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Beeville,
Texas.
The Refugio Review.
Published Every Friday,
Jeter Bros,,
J, FTGAFFNEY,
Rev. .].. Oliva its now in diary
of the Catholic church in Bee-
viiie, vice Rev. R. mohcIuf, who
for some time has been unable,
on account of continued illness,
to perform the duties incumbent
.Proprietors, l5b()D him, and the duties during*
Editor
Entered at the postoffice at Refugio,
Texas, as second-class mail matter.
SSTAH communications relating to
the business of this paper should be
addressed to The Review, Refugio.
One Dollar Per Year in Advance,
A nappy and prosperous New
Year to all.
The lovers of such sport as
horse races managed to match
severa l thoroughbreds in running
contests, but they were of little
importance and in consequence
very ' little money changed
hand*.
Best Liniment On Earth.
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I. M, McTIany, Greenville, Texas
writes, Nov. 2nd, 1900: “I had rheu-
matism last winter, was dev n in bed
six weeks; tried everything, but got
no relief, till a friend gave me a part
of a bottle of Ballard’s Snow Liniment
I used it, and got two more bottles.
It cured me and I haven’t felt any
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iiiost of that time have been per-
fm mod In 1 he newly appointed rheumatism since. I can recommend
pastor. Rev. Oliva was installed Snow Liniment to bo the best Lilli-
es pastor with the nnanious ap—; ment-on earth for rheumatism.” For
probation of the Jieevdle con- i Hieumatic, sciatic or neuralgic pains,
KWH**Soil last week, the rA“ “‘A’8 ?»“
i... , . , will^not suffer long, but .will be grati-
latmi, ceremony beniff performed fled with a gpeeily and effective cere,
bv Rev, C. Jalhett, of this city, 25c, 50c and$l,09 at E. D. Clarksons’*
vicar general of this diocese, who
went there as the representative
of Bishop Verdaguer. Rev, Oliva
is a frienly and highly talented
man, whom it is a pleasure to
meet and a more popular succes-
sor to Rev, Mouelus could not
have been found*— U01 pus Caller.
Thl Review returns thanks
to the business men who accord-
ed us their liberal patronage
during the past year, and Am
riliceTcBeh0pe fhal the efforts we
make in their behalf during the
year 1904 will be meritnblo of
their support.
|j 'Would ihat \rc could
* SHOOT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP
Trait tlie etrenEih of a mS’Uon values
that
lig’S
Tpm and Neal, who are engaged
Mr, B. F. Most, one of Refugio
county’s successful stockmen,,
was in the city a few hours i ^ *rTn v RHlding on the Mob ad-
Tuesday, Mr. West has just, re-1 011 1 ^ ictoi la county,
turned from a visit to Batson
Married at 7 o’clock Sunday
evening at the .Presbyterian par-
sonage Mr. dlenry Miller of this
city and Miss Clara May of Blan-
conio. The wedding was.a quiet-
one, only a few friends and rela-
tives'Of the contracting parties
being present, Mr. Miller is a
son of Mr. W, Miller, a well
known stockman, a young man
ok exemplary habits and is at
present employed by the R. Law
(.umber Company. Mrs. Miller
is a da lighter of Mr. Hugh May
of Blaneouio^ and for several
years has been one of the county’s
most ajcdihplisbed teachers, and
is deserveUlv popular.among her
a ------ -! acquaintances, On the occasion
gj Price COc and $1.00. Trial Bottle Free. S i , , • - , , . ..
Is^satsiBEra^ssisEia^KssaBa^ssHESMaBBW^• ^ theu biarnage bot h parties
_______,_______________________________ 1 have a host of friends to wish
■Terry Reilly ami hie two sons,!thtfU1 all lipppiiieBstbrougU life.
I CUKES SSfe:.S®i.SS¥SKfef
9 «1K»rtBwaa!Ei )iajQpi5>, SoreTbroftt
MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS.
.Prairie, where he owns laud that
has oil in it, and which wil
doubtless he very valuable in the
near future.—Goliad Guard,
Christmas was extremelv dull
in Refugio, no amusements of
anv description having been ar-
ranged to occur at this time.
This week, however, promises to
he quiet lively, considering that
dances, a supper and several
horse races are booked to occur
before the advent of the year
1904,
spent Christmas with the home
folk in this city,
Allen and Tom May, of Blau-
eonio, were among the visitors
in town this wee>|,
Tom Holland of Bay City is
here on a visit to friends,
Beeville Picayune,
B ceutifu Clear Skies.
Ilerbine exerts a direct influence on
the bowels, liver and kidneys, purify-
ng and strengthening these organs,
and maintaining them in a normal
condition of health; thus removing a
common cause of yellow, mothy
greasy skin, and more or less of pim-
ples, blotches and blackheads. 50c at
E. D. Clarkson’s.
The paper will not be published
again until the first Friday after
New Year’s, and the editor will,
during the opportunity afforded
us make out all accounts, attend
to the collection oisame, straigh-
ten up ihe office and make all
preperations to begin the new
year with head up and eolors
flying,
There is no county in the state
that possesses richer or more
varied resources than does Re-
fugio county, This is a splendid
field for advantageous invest-
ments, but we must have rail-
connections with the outside
world before the real develop-
ment of these resources eom-
muuces. Let us ail pull for a
railroad,
SOMETHING TO SAT!
“GOOD THINGS TO EAT NOW AND THEN,
A HE HE LIS H ED BY THE M OST OF M EN, ”
Look over the following list and see what you need;
Imperial Holland Onions (|,it.rii.-.i)
Okla Brand Club Catsup,
pickled Gherkins,
Arkansas Best Catsup
__ Ring pepper Sauce,
Worcestor Shirl Sauce,
English scyle Assorted pickles,
American style assorted pickles,
Imperial assort d pickles,
American style sauce,
Sweet Mixed pickles, Chow-chow,
Selected Queen Olives, Princess
Jams, Home Made pickles, Lee &
Perkins jforcestor sauce.
Just armed at — L. R, JETERS'.
For
The
Review
Year’s
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Literature
For
Only $1,00.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that a special
meeting of the stockholders of the
New York, Texas and Mexican Rail-
way Company has been called tc com
vene at the general office of said com-
pany in the city of Victoria, Texas,
at two o’clock p. m, on the 16th day
of January, 18C4, for the purpose of
authorizing the making, execution
and delivery of a first mortgage upon
the railwaysof said company hereto-
fore constructed as branches to its
main me of railway, and such lines of
railway as said company shall here-
after construct as branches to or ex-
tensions of its existing lines, with
their franchises and appurtenances,
or upon such portions of said railway
constructed and to be constructed as
the stockholders at said meeting
shall determine, to secure the pay-
ment of bonds of said company to an
amount not exceeding in the aggre-
gate the principal sum of twenty
thousand (#20,000,00) dollars per mile
for each mile of such railway and ex-
tensions mortgaged thereby, which
has been or shall be constructed ready
for operation, payable at a time not
exceeding thirty years from the date
thereof, and bearing interest at a rate
not exceeding six per centum per an-
num, payable semi-annually; to be
issued for the purpose of constructing,
completing, improving and operating
the said railways arid such extensions,
with their franchises and appurte-
nances, and to repeal and rescind the
resolution adopted by the stockholders
of said company on the 26th day of
November, 1900, and likewise the
resolution adopted by the stockholders
of said company on the 22nd day of
October, 1903,
By order of the Board of Directors
entered at its meeting of date Qc*
tober 31, 1903.
B, M. SMITH, Secretary
The New Yorx, Texas and Mexican
Railway Company,
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Gaffney, J. F. The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1903, newspaper, December 25, 1903; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth739095/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.