The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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Eefugio'ri w.R# fp FRih
fte and wjknfa mm* temio’s
/ci^izaa’e Vvvill (jo oll oi tfreir p.my-
t$ encourage the building pf a
road tjir.opgli tho county, hat
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prpj|# m asp im m) mtim W?
^oii’t bejie> je;in gee-hawing pyer
iipWinapy things, au<l pur p.eo—
pie a^npt gfllffg fo H amat
wM mfflwd
them:
HP WANT TO SET IN SHE FliSD
Then Cpine tp ms for your
HjPiiif, Oasiag, Barb Wire, Buggies,
Cook Stoves, Agricultural Im-
plement© and. all Muds of
Hardware, » . . .
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Will Treat Ton Might,
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mrrrrr •
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$J?F Prices ilpsprp.assable,
JL Rrasger,
i^eyijip,
T«a
tP wahe a pglatgblp gieaj for pin
pig, fgjt-grpwn, k].aek yupure.
Wte a fellPW PTO PS R PffifB
amount ap4 gives ?4$ propiise
tp pay up pu acpytain day, there-
by arpunpig jp ppr miB4 m.emPr-
je© of g square fneaf py bWW P0W
pair of pants, ftpd t)m tP smash
puy nappy expectations mtP
^mithpyeeps by failing tp appear
gt thu apppipte,4 tirne, WR Pftft’t
fielp hpt !Pse religion ap4 indulge
n ope lope), epptinped •‘politi-
calhP'yl; Plb >vhy is this World
m pypef rhgt spph hobos gye per-
muted tprpam among' Pmlmn-
$nt hmtheyp?
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Mbum mam,
puy little .city xvps thrown ip
tp ,a feyer pf excjtepiept lgst te
ur4a.y wbew the pe-W© pf the kilt-
ing pf Pan Mllma by Frank Ji,
yop yegched here egyly that
rpoypipg, The hilling ppegyed
Friday eyepigg about 4nsfv pp
ST, MARfMEFZm
^pt, 2agd. leg?.
Miss Clgrg hnggt left the Igt-
tey pgrfc of fgst wmk fpy Iioeh=-
ppyt to visit fyiends and mla^
tjy.es.
Mrs, F, M, Teispilpg left for
iiefugio Sgn.dgy mnmng.
Spipe ygep gye tpp .day^Aenan the ^gfn^yp-^t, Mary pnWmroa4 Mort, hvman, fl.aymy and
. ' . . n CiaV*r\nf. nnp a.nH nriP-hfllf miles ,, • ■ , .V II. • I
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Tp>; I|i:vikw pext WSPh Will
ppnpi ppt all-hppip pyipt; >Vp
aye firmly deterniiperl thgt Fefgr
g|p have g first class anil pp-fp
jlate >yeekly paper, gpif it Is tP
accppipijfiii tht fnlfilimsRt pf par
deterniinatipn we have d#l4P4
to dp-gway with tjm half pfttPbt
■Jkt- p and’ int fm
xVh^lle papey at home. The space
heyetpfpre allowed ip ths ]wm
Wap pot pupugh tp perpiit ps tp
nSpread puyse|f’? ip fhe wa.Y >VS
desired, for the adyancemmit pf
ppy grgpd pld dPprter pf this
whirlihg hall, hsttsy knpTyn as
“sartht? apdinprdrrtp advem
tise puy resppyc.es, \ye, after dvm
thought? ppneiude that a gp.p4
five paper is the necessity tp
hyiug apput these rhgagfS. Ws
ash Tim citizens pf the ppppfy to
assist ns In ppy efforts^ hy sn^
seribing fpr the paper, pacing
vf hack arrearages, sending in
g^onf: nne and pne-hnlf miles
from th> town of ^t- Mary,- tt is
said to be the r^snlt of a quarrel
between the two men -n feiy days
previous, during whiehitisdsaid
McCyeg nsed very abnsive lap
gugge toward fliron? and upon
the lgtt.ers refusal tp pff,ey resiS-
tance he was warped tp be PU
the lppk-pgt for future trouble
Tup shooting was done with a
douhle-baryel breeeh loading
shotgun and two fogds pf shot
weye lodged in tp the body pf the
dead man, one |g the right breast
and the other direetly in the
uepK entering from the front,
jirpu claims that lie was jnstiim
able in cpmmittipg the deed
He came to Befugio Friday night
and g-gye himself up to the sham
iff. There were no eye witnesses
tp the killing, diron received an
examining trial Monday, and was
released from custody pn a bond
of fgbQPdK). d • 4- mc Fad den, of
Charley Byightnmn and Cecil
0ray left for Befngip ^nnday j
morning.
•‘'Aunt doe,; Brightman has 1.
been down at St. Mary this weeh
visiting yeigtims,
i
Wilt Crgy weld up ip RefjJgio
Moiiday morning gnd was gpr
ppm pa nied by - Annt dpe,? Bright-
man,
Whitney and Walter To ups
were in Bt, Mary Saturday.
Will To ups was here last Bun-
day on a pleasure trip.
Brown Eves.
QFCto BHWiBVfBBF,
Colouel Fott Arrives in Corpus
Chnsti—Bnshiug the Work pf
Railroad Building,
Colonel Crigh Both president
of the Bt- Bonis, Brpwusyille'A.
Bend for
Fa#plb Cppy
of
gemi"VPee^lrf
of igbQPdK). d. A-Mcr adoen, pf Mexico Bail way Co, arrived Imre;
Yictpria, and C-F- Bmsering of the ftyst of, t!ie\yeek.frpm Brpvvjts^
St.. Mary signed as sgreties. Both
young men are highly eonuected
throughput this section gud the
killing is deeply deplored by our
people,
The burial pf Mr MpCrea Took
place Saturday evening In Oak-
wood eemetery, agd was attend-
ed by people from miles around-
in other who has loved and eared
news iWms and encqnragmg as for you and tell her that .von
in any and ad ways possible-.
About the most contemptible
and disgusting speeinmn of hn-
mauity, is the \m good-dor^
nothing fellow who will fome his
wife ont of bed in the morning to
milk the eows, bniid the Ime and
prepare breaKfast, while lie lays
abed and eontinnes to snoosm
At the hrst summons to the
morning meal he is, at the table
«and wolhshly devours what mset
rbefore him- Me growingiy prom
fees to ent some wood for his
poor, hard wording little wife,,
hut when he f.nishes hlsrepast,
he sneaks In to the halh. gets his
hat and with one ©ye. on the
fookont for his better half steals
down throngh theeowpen,. jumps
the lot fenee and proceeds on np
town wlthont so mneh as a
glanee toward the wood house.
Bethea visits the grocery stn.-e,
props hiwself down on, a eonnter
with a thnd that shakes the
aan goods on the shelves, to bow
to eaeh other* he borrows a chew
from a brother loafer and then
proceeds to enss and growl about
hard times-. Bnch fellows as this
m not hard to had* and the
sight of one of them m enough to
throw a bnll pup, In to convuV^
1MY1DE YOU If um-
qiyu Your Bear Uid Mother a
Part of it,
foung man-, did .von ever pnt
.vour arms around your dear old
loved her and was grateful for
the tears she has shed and the
prayers, she has offered for .you?
Bhe'may think that yon loved
her witboutyou assuring her that
.yon do but it cost *ou little ef-
fort to tell her and your words
may bring move joy and sunshine
to her heart than yon ever
dreamed of. Borne young men
will pay two dollars for a livery
rig to ride three hoars with a
seventy-ffve vent girl and tell her
ah the nice things they can think
of that are not true* and don’t
spend eents or hve minutes in a
year to show their old mother
that they rare anything for her.
—Ex.
yll(ej accompanied by ChayleS
Armstrong, Tfmy came up to
Banta Uertrndes by prwlte eon"
vpyance last week,' going thence
tp Alice, from which piece they
came here pu the Texes-Mexlcan.
epe Lott, who m still here, loolm-
well and is very much elated over
the progress being made on his
road- The grading outfits are
strung along from Bobston
south for 41 miles and will sqpu
be connecting up-. The ties are
arriving here rapidly on barges
and are being taken out by a
special Te^as-Mexican train ev-
ery day and unloaded at Robs-
tom where the steel rails will
commence t(> arrive next month,
when tvackMaying will commence
and the building pf the road to=
wards Brownsville rushed as VTU
pidly as possible, the tracklay-
ers following the graders right
u.p with their work-.
Be are now offering to
club raisers premiums
which are all of value,
and to agents a hand-
some cash commission,
if preferred to the pric-
es- Agents and club
raisers wanted jn every
town, village and ham-
let in Texas and.Boms*
iana, Write for full po
formation.
All samples audjnfor=
matipn
FREE
£ireyj tion Peparm nt
THE HOUSTON
SEAlhWEEKLY POiT
Buysten, =—0=-
tlTATIUA BY PDBBIOATION.
Bhnk.of-Houhd
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0.OLHI), Tbx.vs, * # ^ ,:s
L» A, Mmim & - Brother,
* A» Pettug, «*?*?»
* „ Established in 18P1.
fHAFETY DEBOHI
Pi£OPiHETons.| Boxes Fiiee
To PATHOf^r
©enemi Business Gonduoted}^-
Accounts of the Public Respectfully Solicited.*^8
LAW LUMBER GO.,
u
Carry the largest stock
of Paints in Southwest
>
Texas. Also a large line
of Screen Doors and
Windows.
Beevill®
Texas.
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0, E, SIMPSON Furniture Co.
REFUUIO,
; ; * TEXAS.
-UEAWS^S in-
« «*
mg for Alvin, They will leave
that point tomorrow morniug,
war-mug westward aloug the m-a--
ppccd line of railway, There were
QF mm B.BFK,
chMh'on (iow^ Herald-
A Chariton man mortgaged
his farm to. buy his wife a pair of
diamond earring**-. The wte took
in washing to pay the interest
oh the mortgage,, but the prst
. The Btate of Te^ah,
ri p the Sheriff qy uny Cqu«
stable of Befugip CounlyMJreet*
mg;
You Are Hereby Commanded,
That by making' publication of
this Bitation ill some newspaper
published in the County of Re-
fugio, if there be a newspaper
published in said County (but if
not, then in the nearest County
where a newspaperis published)
for- four weeks previous to the
return day hereof, you summon
Guadalupe Sanches, whose resi-
dence is unknown, to be and ap-
pear before the Honorable His.
trict Court at the next regular
term thereof, to be holden in the
County of Refugio, at the Court
•'-House thereof, in Hefugjo, on the
ninth Monday after-the first Mon-,
day in ^ep*cmhcr» IBOB, the
same, being the Bth day of Nov-
emher, Vd03, then and there to
Furniture of-lvery Bescripla*
1 ALSO A DLL t .Np COMppeTF STOCK OF
| Coffins and Caskets
j Which may be had at all hours, day or night,
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Big Jo Flour.
A speci al from Houston to the
Galveston lNews, dated Bept, (4%i
says;
A surveying corps of the Bice
Belt Bailway left here this, evem1 said Gnadainpe Banches,. and ah
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& Best That Ever Went in an Oven ^
Buy it! Try it! Eat it! Beat It!
O, B. Coobran & Son-
(Soli Aofnts 4
r°m.
BQvfli^,
SPECIAL, NOTICE,
Not-i<^e ia: hereby giv^rL tbata, speei^l.
aieeting of the stockholders, of The
!S;ew York, Texas a,nd Mus-ioan R#l--
way £ ompany has been called to
vene wt the- general office, of s^tdj
rr 01
Ranches, h de nu m her- being 51 oA ‘
hied In said Court, on the tdth
day of March, lbQd, against the
leging in substance an follows,
to-wit;
That plaintiff and defendant
were married about November
job, she lost one of the ‘‘aparks
whole bnddmg and causes the |p the suds, whereupon she tried
to bang herself m the barn* but
the. rope broke and she fell an a
Jersey cow worth IbQ and broke
its back- Her knsbam 1 then nn-
dertoou to shoot th© cow to end
its misery* but the gun burst and.
destroyed his eyes and his. wife,
ran away with a lightning-rod
peddler- The mortgage is. still
on the farm,
about twenty in the party-: 20* T&BOi that they lived an man
President Boss Clark of th« road land wife, together until December
left this evening; for Galveston* U* WA when defendant almm
whme he has some matters of im- ! doned plaintiff,, and since, then
parlance to look after in thisj defendant has been living in ad-
couneetion- There is no longer] ultery-.
any douht about the inangaura-’ Flaintif sues for divorce* for
tion and the pushing to complex
tion of this new railway In and
for Texus.^Yictoria Times-.
new mm,,
‘.‘■Alie© \Vaitz” and ‘‘At the
Foot of the, Altar” March are
two new Mexican compositions
published by the Hanschild Mu-
sie Co,* Yictorfa* Texas- This
popular muMc house, can furnish
you with any piece of music,
ted for- catalogue-.
costs of suit, etc*,,*
HHBFdN FAIL NDT, but have
yon then and there before said
Court this Writ* with your rp-
tneu thereon showing how you
have executed the same-
Given under my hand and
the seal of said Court* in Refugio,
this, vitb d ay of August*
Attest; Fvurne How, Clerk, His
trict Court. BcfugioCo.* Texas*
A true copy | certify.,
G. W. Moss, Sheriff,
by $a&.T, Power, Beputy,
OctQber, I9QS, for the, purpose- qT ?,u--
thprizjng fhe, execution
delivery oj a first mortgage wpjPU the
railways, ef said eompaaiy heretofore
eqnetrueted aa hraaichea to, it& majp,
line of railway, and saeh lin$& of rail--
wav ^ said epmpany shah hereafter
yoastrupt as. branehes to, or qs;tensiona
1 its existing line^ with their fran-
Chjses and appurteiianeea, or- upon
swell portions of said railways eon-
atruated and to, be eopsti'oeted; aa the
stockholders %t said metis# shall de-
ernnney to secure the payment of
bonds of said company to an amount
not exceeding in. the aggregate th©
principal sum of twenty thousand
(20,000,0ft) de.Uare per mlie lor ©aeh
mile Of sneh railway and extensions
mortgaged thereby, which has been or
shall be constructed ready Ion Opera*
t-ipu, payable, at a time net; exceeding
thirty years from th.e date thereof, and
bearing interest at a rate net exceed--
ing five per centum per annurn, pay-
able semi-annually; to be, issued for
the purpose of eonstrucHpg, eom-
pleteing, improving and operating
the said railway?, and such extensions,
with their franchises, and appurte-
nances; and to. repeal and rescind the
resolution adopted hy the stockholders
Of said company on the 26th day' op
Noyewker,)f9$e. ,.t
By order of the Board of Bhre^
tors, entered- r,t: he meeting- of dat
Aagyst 13, 1903,
[;Se#Jj Bk M.. SMITH
Secretary TheNe
York* Texas- and Mexican Rn.n.wa
Company, ■ • - ■ \
■m « «
Painter
hhJOENB: C-LAlR.'. '
Hotw- siguu* Buggy,'* uud Ri
kiiuclu of Hi-uumeutul und Av--
fi&Hc work done by; m®,
painting
A Specialty
- e Texun.
Dr. T. C. b©H*
P'hcfs^oi.aiv and §tir^eoy%
: . Office 3it reui;d!eu.ce.
•; Calle promptly answered,
day or night,
REFUGIO* «-X-—' TEXA&
ff you wuut u umootfi rtliuve* U
tordpte hub cut ov refreghfu^
shampoo,,, give me atoiul,
J . H. RRIGHTMA^
- Tonepriai1 Artist... ;
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Gaffney, J. F. The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1903, newspaper, September 25, 1903; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth739121/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.