The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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Tin Refugio Review. IF YOU WANT TO GET IN THE PUSH,
Published Every Friday,
J. F, Gaffney, ■ , -4\v.v
Edit or and Propraetor,
Entered at the poatofflee at Refugio,
TpX»», as aecond-clas# wall matter.
MrAll communications relating to
the businesa of thi* paper ehoiwd ha
addressed to The Review, Refugio,
line Dollar Per Year in Advance,
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Then Come to ue for your
Piping, Casing, Barb Wire, Buggies,
Cook Stoves, Agricultural Im-
plements and all kinds of
Hardware. - * - -
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Will Treat You Right.
BLANUONIO BRIEFs.
Rain is verv.nmch needed here
now.
J, P. WhitehemifliMl bride were
Visitor* here last week.
Rev. Glass eoml p cted . services
at tlie Methodistehurcli here last
Sunday, ; vl ■
Fh as. Fox, of Skid in ore, eauie
over last Sqneftiy and was ac.
eoinpanied home by Miss Sarah
West.
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Will Kuvkepdali and Miss Han,
nail Jtea were visiting here last
Saturday.
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Dry northers t re plentiful now;
M. West of chestyilie was here
Monday on business.
J. L> W illiitins murks tea cotton
at Beeville thrs weeg.
The mem bets of the Baptist
church made some improvements
around the grave yard this week
by putting a nice and neat fence
around it; wiiich^was very badly
needed,
D. E, Beed.y and E. B. Tuttle
vieited Goliad last week.
1 >r. .1, 4. .Adkins, left Tuesday
for the territory. The writer
wndies him a pleasant trip.
Wititei: ?WJ|i|eltead was shaking
hand* with friends heie Sunday.
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We learn that’ Earle the Big
SkuiiU, will start a confectionery
and cold drink «tand here next
week. Onepnore^stcp for Blan-
couio. ‘ ’ “B - . . .
Blunconio has two stores, ons
postodice, uah blacksmith shop,
plie gin ami -a population of
anouc lour hundred people—all
industrious fai'thers and. stock
men. They’ spend their money
at home, and -that in t he reason
we “stand up,” * v ’
~ L . (iRI’HAN Boy,
Our X^rices Unsurpassable.
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A. Praeger,
Beeviller
..Texas.
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There is a little town, so nth-
west of here in Refugio county
railed Refugio. It lias been on
the map of Texas for more than
100 years, has a rich cit izenship
and a beauty spot for,a location,
but seems to be without ambj.
tion. In this developement of
{South Texas it. mdakiug no par1
and dope not seem to even desire
a mil.—Victoria Dailv.Tiwics.
THE IJNVKIERNG, ; 3 ;
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Goliad the Scene bt tlie l!il veil-
ing of Three'Monuments Yes-
terday by the Woodmen.
[Victoria Daily Times, April 20,] '
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Yesterday t here was a special
train run from Cuaro via \ ictor-
ia to Goliad to permit the Gamps
of Woodmen at Cuero and ‘inter-
mediate points to attend the un-
veiling in Oukhill cemetery at. Go-
liad of monuments erected over
the graves of the deceased sover.
eigne J. H, Maddux, J. tius Pat-
ton, dr. and B. S. Mathis. This
sphiiial train reached Victoria a
little after ID o’clock going, ami
about 8 o’clock returning, it
carried nine Woodmen from
Cuero, one from Thbmastovvg
and twenty-nine from Victoria
to Goliad. With the Wood men
were twelve oilier passengers
from Cuero, two from Tiiomas-
towu and forty-eight than Vic-
toria. At Fannin, b pod men ami
friends to' the nu hi tier of v tghi.,
een joined the party.
The train from Beeville brought
a j)arty;of forty-seven. The Vic-
toria band accompanied the par.
ty from heiedind were given ii*e
transportation- by the railroad
companyhr the unveiRngtiu
Woodmen Camps at Cuero, 'Vic-
toria, Faiinih, ilcftigio,, l 'huic‘ q
Beeville and :v W»^a\hhe, Were
among thoWkr presenteii, It is
estimated that i u dy one 1 hows,
and visilia s; were in Goliad y es
terday: Union memorial services
were held at the roui t house, oe.
ginning upou the arrivai of. t he
train from Victoria. Alter this
the Woodmen, their families nun
friends, repaired to Woodmen
hall and to Baker’s imll, where a
Sumptuous tfipner was served.
At 2 o’clock 5 the Woodmen h.s-
senibled ut Woodmen hull ami
proceeded t o t he cemetery where
an hour was spent at the graves
Returning, the WhoUmen 'went
to Woodiaeii. hall:i where some
time was spenQn ay exeliauge
of fraternal expressions. TIn
E. D. Clarkson,;
Drugs; Patent Medicines, Perfum-
e ry, Toilet Articles, and Cigars.
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Eupion Oil and Gasoline.
Refugio,
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Texas.
Big Jo Flour.
BfiNK-OF GQL.
Goliad, Texas.
Magtze’ A Brother, \
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EsT All Lisa El) l.N 1 !
|Safety Dlv si
n.......... . Puoi*kiktous.\ Boxes Free
Pettus, - - - -f j x„ i-vrROKii.
General ganging Business Conducted^ -
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Awouuts of the Public Respectfully Solicited.'^
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0 Best That Ever Went in an Oven ^
Buy it! Try it! Eat it! Beat It!
0. E. Cochran & Son,
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Beeville,
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(Sole Agents, )
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Texas,
G; M. Savage,
Attorney and Counselor-itt-1,aw.
v I REFUGIO, TEXAS
Qfltee at Court House. —^
PATEHTS
■;»>iCE II10 PATtHTASIUTV
a in •• Inv.iitlf. Am. »
TRACE-MASKS ,
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Notice.
I have secured 1 the services of
••Belfast” a regi4tere»Ithorcmghv
bredj staUimi, and \vi|| staiid him
lor the season. Adib'ess ,
AudriewHeott,
^efpglb, TdxaW.
services were iiilnresHivw mid so!
emu, and were iisteuel 1.0 wit!.:
closest attention, A male ijuro «
fcette from Beeville d i< 1 so me v 1 *r s
tine singing.' boverejgiis Mat im- >
and .Maddux died from injuries
in the Goliad storm, find J. Gi s
Pilttoii, Jr., was one 01 Goliad
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Estey, Brattlcboro
and.R. D. Bently i
ORGANS............
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First N'ntional Bai.kJhuUcUng'
Beeville, .
Tex’U:.
P, McCsmpbeH, Pr«». tt. P. Stout, vjee-President, W. B. 1 C aside.
J. B, McCampbeli and P. L. Oa?npbeU, AsstHCwnt Cashierr.
XrziliKit 4.5or». • 0 t ^ ^ UtKi^^^LN 1801.
The FiraVNationaffe:
OF GHUAD, TEXAt
SURPLUS AM
......CAPITAL STOCK, $hu,0(K
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
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most promising young myh.
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802-2M S. 1024 St., Sf W TOttg C1TS£
TheUrgastdothlng
Manufacturers In America.
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An important |bu#ine«s sale
waw made here this week—T. C
Heard selling out Ids general
tnerehadise business in this city
to L, R. Jeter, who far f\ears lias
man aged this business for the
late owner. Mr. Jeter.is a young
man whose business capabilities
are something to be wholly re,
lied on. and in acquiring this. im.
incuse business through his own
bis own efforts, recei ves a deserv-
ed reward for his Industrious and
sober habits' during his stav iu
Refugpo. * Mr. Jeter informs the
editor tliajfc,the business \viil be
run as beha e.^iiTkays that the
sjjst.em of selling goods on thirty
ibn* time, will have to be inure
rigidly enforced, injustice to him-
self. Othejiwis it would take an
mmeuse.eupital to run the busi-
on a desirable scale. This
thiity days sytein, however,
should meet with the approval
of all. for by paying up s^ore ac
ed nuts on the first of each month" ^
Customers will fiml it more pleas’ May, and during ihe e,e iCwill.
iug and convenient to them. entertain visitors in royal atyl. j
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A wild-cat hunt was enjoyed d
by Dr. Stafford, Kudolpn aim
Bert Hornburg, Jitu Bright man
and J, F, Gaffney last »Suuday 11
night and a rip-roaring goo.i
.time was had. One large cat was
run to earth by the dogs and a „
ter a hard tight was finally kill
ed> It being the Doe s first rail
after a varmint of this kind, he
rode in the chase with the spirit
and enthusiasm of a school boy,
and after the r» turn home declar-
ed himself as not the least lauu-
ued and was anxious for a not ic r
fray of the sort just indulged in.
The other boys stood tlm hard
ride o. k.i with the exception of
the editor, who being of a lazy
make-up, slept for a distance of
over a mile, and Gee! if we oidn r
feel completely "did up” the next
day,
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Victoria wib ua^c a big Fire-
men’s Celebration on the 12tu of ^
ft* omu.
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^ our Business is Solicited....,..Satisfa«*torvService Guaruntcpyi
Boa an of Diiottous:
T P. MiCampukll, U. R. Stout, T. C. Ilua an. J . B. M<F AMT,u::LTj
VV. B. ( AMFUELL.
Everything To CouspM
A Dwell tug ^
in the luudiejr liu«, irma » fll:v
roof-tree will br quieklv ami v«
supplied By R. LAW LI
BER C»L, and She ci»#t wui
moderate. White hml y- ;
pine, doors, window sash. i(
ing, shingles, laths, mons, ;
and all sorts of mid sun* k
here at your lieck and wtd. L
tiinates eheerfuUy fiTrnisu<-
Large and small cont racts undertaken.......A full line of Paints a,
Barbed Wire.
E. LAW Lumber Co., Eeeville
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i SIMPSON & BAUMGARTNEB
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--DKALKUS IM—-
...Furniture of Every Description
: ALSO A I LL AND COMPLCTF STOCK OF
Coffins and Casket
\ Which may be had at all hours, day or night.
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DUNGAN & HUGH, Abstract Cepatlmen!,
Room 74 O’cqnnor Bnuuxo,
\)itoria, ‘fexoa.
Have abstracts of Eefugio and Vic-
toria. county lands- Lands bought,
sold, rendered for taxes and loans
negotiated.
JAMES MCDONALD, 'Juimpn
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SES.GS2. saloon,
----FRANK JECKKR, Proprietor.—
FINE WINES, LIQUOR, CIGARS
l®* Billiakd Hall rMwr...
: R^Sugic, ------ Texas
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Gaffney, J. F. The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1903, newspaper, April 24, 1903; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth739170/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.