The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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Refugio County.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
W. L. Rea, County Judge.
Eugene Low, Co. and Disc. Clerk.
G. W. Moss, Sheriff and Tujc Collector
E. D. Clarkson, Tas Assessor.
WM. Baumgartner, Treasurer
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Pat Lambert Precinct No. 1
E. Pekts Precinct No. 2
Joe St John Precinct No. 3
J. E. Byrnf PreMacfe No. 4
H. Hornburg, J. P. Free. No. 1.
CARD OF THANKS.
To the many kind friends who
assisted ine so generously during
my reeent bereavement I extend
most sincere thanks, and assure
them that such kindness will ev-
er be remembered by me with
deepest gratitude.
(Mrs.) Ella Erricson.
Announcements.
Commissioners Court sits in leguiar
session during the week beginning the
and Mondays in February, May, Au-
gust and November.
County Court convenes on 1st Mon-
days in February, Hay, August and
November.
District ourt convenes on she 0th
Monday after the 2nd Honday in Feb-
uary and 1st Monday in September.
Misses Dorritt and Winnie
Htrauch, Georgia Wheeler and
May Rogers returned the latter
part of last week from Fort La-
vaca, the former having spent a
month there attending tue nor-
mal. Contractor Geo. Stratum
met the young ladies at Vic-
toria.
COUNTY JUDGE.
We are authorized to annouce W.
L. Rea as a candidate for re-election
to the office of ounty Judge cf Refu-
gio county, at the ensuing November
election.
D1TRICTand COUNTYCLERK
We are authorized to announce
Eugene Low as a candidate for re-
election to the office of District an
County Clerk, at the ensuing No-
vember election.
Jas. C. wilson, Victoria, Judge
4th Judical District.
G. E. Pope, Goliad, Attorney 24th
Judicial District.
Mrs. Farley and her c-iiarming
young daughter, .Miss Helen re
TAX ASSESSOR.
We are authorized to announce E.
D. Clarkson as a candidate for re-
election to the office of Tax Assessor
of Refugio county, at the ensuing No
vember election.
COUNTY TREASURER.
We are authorized to announce
Wm. Baumgartner as a candidate for
turned to Rock port yesterday, re-election to the office of County
after a pleasent visit with friends j Treasurer of Refugio county, at the
ill this city. Tom and Claude | ensuing November election.
DR. EARL STAFFORD,
Dental Surgeou.
Graduate University oi Maryland
Work Guaranteed.
Local Items.
Local showers have been of
frequent occurence this week.
P. A. Johnson and family have
gone to Lamar to spend the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luque were
among the visitors to this city
last week.
W. C. Rogers and Mulda Staf-
ford were over from Victoria Co-
unty last week.
Be’t Odera and Will Leahy
were over from Sin ton last week
to attend the celebration.
Miss Bertha Simpson, of La-
mar, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs.
Chas. E. Simpson this week.
J F. Leieering left Wednesday
for Matagorda where he will re-
main several months at work.
Miss Josephine Seng-ele of Vic-
toria is visiting her young-friends
Misses Lillian and Effie Jecker.
Bob Williams and George
Amery, two popular young men
from the Anaqua country were
here last week.
Dr. Peavy, Louis Haring, Fred
Shaper‘and Peck Patton came
down from..Goliad last week and
helped us celebrate.
W. J. J. Heard and family left
Saturday for Lamar, where they
will spend several weeks, enjoy-
ing the balmy gulf breezes.
Postmaster Chas. E. Simpson
and family are now occupying
the newly erected cottage be-
longing to Mrs. John Low.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Doughty,
Miss Mollie Morris and J. B.
Sweeney enjoyed a several days
v Mi \o Rock pent, this week.
Pisses Nita Adkins, Maud and
Zon Shelton, and MeeserB Clint
Adkins and Ben Shelton attend-
ed the dance and barbecue here
last week.
The infant child of Mrs. Ella
Erriceoivdied on Sunday nf last
week after a short illness and
wasJuried Monday ia the Cafch-
cemetery. The Review ex-
’s sympathy to the bereaved
them to
Heard accompanied
Hinton.
Misses Lottie and Lena Halfin,
charming youngJa<„ies of Victor-
ia, lended enchantment to Refu-
gio’s social circle last week, and
while in the city were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Doughty.
Mrs. R. E. Delany and children
of Normauna and Mrs. Dave
Vasbinder and children of Sarco
were in the city yesterday on a
visit to friends and relatives.
J. Fill Linney visited this office
Tuesday, planked down an e
piuribus unum and ordered the
paper sent to his sister, Mis. M.
E. Richter, at Ha a Antonio.
Arthur Carter escorted Miss
Lula Merrit home to Beeville ou
Wednesday oi last week. They
were accompanied by Geo. Burke
and his young son Ai.
Win. Gray and family, Misses
Martha and Clara Dugat and
Mor.t and Lyman Bright in an
were up from Hi. Mary last week
to enjoy the frolics.
C. M. Linney and family of Vic-
toria. were here last week to vi-
sit. bin daughter, Mrs. R. E.
Doughty, and incidentl.v to enjoy
the celebrations.
Aliases Margaret Lightner Bir-
die Amery, and Eleanor Hues
were here last week from the Han
Antonio river and participated
in the festivities.
Mrs.*Pat. Lambert and her cul-
tured young daughter, Miss Car-
rie, are in Corpus, where the
Voung lady will be treated for
throat trouble.
Merchant L. R. Jeter left Wed-
nesday for St. Louis where he
will visit the Fair and likewise
make purchase of a large bill of
fall dry-goods.
Dave anil Rob Carlisle of Papa-
late and Cfcr.fi Willis of Kaleta
were among those who enjoyed
the hospitality of Refugio’s peo-
ple last week.
Mr. and Mrs Alphonse Jecker
of Goliad, and Mr. and Mrs. AJ.
Turner of Yorktown, are iu the
city ou a visit to Frank Jecker
aud family.
Jerry Reilly returned to San
Antonio this week and was ac-
companied by km young son,
Willie. Justin Linney took them
to Goliad.
Messrs. Eads and Dewes, two
cattle buyers from Floresvitle,
were in t-owa this morning.
L. P. Jecker and family of Vic-
toria visited relatives in this city
last week.
The editor was away last week
oil a business trip to GoliaJ and
Beeville.
We are authorized to announce D.
J. Kelley as a caudidate for election
to the office of Oounty Treasurer of
Ref gio county, at the ensuing Nov-
ember election.
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
We are authorized t > an ounce P.
A. Johnson as a c ndida e for the of-
fice of Sheriff and Tat ollector of
R efugio county, at the ensuing No-
vember election.
We are authorized to announce
G. W. Moss as a candidate for re-elec-
tion to the office of sheriff and Tax
Collector of Refugio county at the en-
suing November election.
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Gaffney, J. F. The Refugio Review. (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1904, newspaper, July 22, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth752410/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.