The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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county is hereby called to meet at the court Psaleat fon $25 to 8500
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hovee, in the town of Beeville, on Saturday
June 19, ut 3 p. tn., for the pur-
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prepared to furnish the people of
tbis vicinity with the finest article
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SHOES,
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a3E Aulivab, Snu Patrioio;
S. A- Cooper, N iszouri ; J, LA,
Papilote; F. M. Banker. Dalas;
b. M. Wilson,Gdliud; O t Porter
ML Wooley. S. A. A A P. R. B
;; Ahe Buzeky Hofel is BOW
underthemanagementof
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Everything in the Line of
- p-e- SPAPLE AND FANC
ille. The build-
the San Antoni
es tbe Utt thuf
_y of the grocery stores or at the
mill, north of the depot. 5-27tf
no* or organa.
Willjams, .
Goliad, Tena.
THXBROW
an3 feet long
For further infonaationas to ।
apply toB. i,Youkuun,naflic
s Antonio, Texas.
GENE
At the Baptist
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ponrav«. rurrts,
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when we express
d to this. We be-
mein oF-all the
iere cole t
acmcenanry i
farmer can
growiug crop t insure the
ULoTutSoxago,
Mr G. T. orter baa beem sent here to
ai in thetyrity of depot agent and tele-
invested in I
with foe um
ada $2,97
8250,000 w
8687,406.18
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sincgorgnn
apandon the stn
weeka siknean
For resi
for from
town abd
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MINERAL City, TRXAS.
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L zrrx AMD DSMKRM agEKr
San AnI
•views od
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Btpat the Brown hotel where you will
i phnty to eat and nice elean waiters to
DRUGGIST Z STATIONER,
DEALER IN PATENTMEpitINE DRUGGIST’S SUoNNN,
"mieee pemr । ..4- ~ -mer-Hme-wm- - <■. — - t .. nr *11. ♦town n r • ’ -lai r . i -ir t
FANCY GOODS, PA
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Mesta, U. Lott and B. F. Yqakumof the
s. A. «A. P. rilroad, eame Anni, to Bee-
ville Saturday onnecial. 2,2 ,
Dealer in Groceries
D.M.THURSTON,
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City. Bee county. Tea.. AU
F.F. COLUINS, SanAuton
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—7 Mieeemre
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S eatcoutryi
k chhe
, Eberhardt * Oready, Prtprin.n.
Fry eh nn»<u every day. Keep on hand
Jt Kind* at w-yii ,.wk lmf and mut.
ton The bestche country affords. Mar-
kel north side of ublie aquare. tf a
^gFrreh stAt of confectioneriea, ante, do.,
atT. J. Skuges'. - m
dewsop, tor eourtesice extandd to tie
ahile in their town
A Merare. KoeWwr 4 Hehb .Rd* have junt
rwived two car lous of hotpehuid fuaraig
ture, doons.. windows, uind4, *ah and
mulling 04 their witch and ire now die-
chryimg tutor.—— • —
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will be open from Beerille not lgterthun
June fim. -n
Ratey on beof cattle, stek cattie and
horses from these pmntr tow. Louis, Kan
aw Oity, Chicago and New ( rleans and to
all pointac the Fort Worth and Denver
tyRailwex: will be the same as trona
Victoria. The follow ing t ablo of relative
diatances show the ad vntages of our line.
Beeville to Chieagv, via bon Antonio,
.... ... 1,297 iniles,
Victoria to Chicago, vU New < hricana,
................... 1,404 milez.
Beeville to St. ouis, vin Ban Antonio,
--------------- ,,... J1 024 mile.
. Victoria to St 1ouie, via Misorheaen*
All San Antonio and Aran'an Pav can
Walter Cole, 'of Goliad. was here this
weak and called in to see n and subscribed
for the Bkm.Mr. Cole is a wuLawake
drummer- w e- 20402 e " ■
Mr. A. c. winjams; of Flanesville came
down on the train to take a look at our
twn. We understand that he wamwel
pleased. *■ 1-j- g.j
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The Mission Valloy Nurseries, of Victo-
ri* Co., is the oldest estalfished numerxi
this aectiou of the state. 'A quarter of a
century of experieno and ovdervution has
taught us whad t recomend to our custoi
ier-thaf thuy mnay uot tail in their firat
effort. Also a large stock of the finest roae
bushes and ornamental trees of all kbds
adopte toSoutheni Tesus. All enquiries
—f-t fruit trees will te anwered
prousptl: Alrireas, G,0nderdonk 4 Sons,
Xuraery, Yictotla Co., Texas, Catulogues
sent free on applicatjon, 5-27-8m
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that old vetran host, Ben,
. jamin Browu, formerly of .
the Tay lor Hotel, Gol lad,
Tho pblic is notifd of
' f the ehang and respeet-
$ fully asked, when they
- oine to Beville to re-
OILS, AND PAINTERS SUPPLIES,
. a.pu I ♦ ?. J ■ mg3t13a‛ "rgtumg* -gepr -
WALL TAPES, PIGT^FEAMER, MOULDING. SCHOOL
AND MISOELASEOLS TOOKSy JEWELRY. CUTLERY
iind SPECIALAGENT yo!r«yw HOME" SEWING MACHINE,
5 5 "uammuenad
- oF Awn fedlings in res
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There urno tramafer charges at San An-
tonin on shipmint ia Missonri Pacific
Haiiwan ‘ ■ •
8kaiuas marked ’ n agent. Yretght
musteprepuid, B.1Yonxu .22.
U. Lrr, Thio Mau. 2501
Pres and " Ma Fitud
- eeW.Flouroy, went to the city at
/ Aes tje week on businca.
‘ * Mr. V. v. Lakeha been ski a few days
bhispandemthetufagsiu
Dr. D M. Fhrustmn made a bsiness
trip w Charco this week,
4-asmremeda
Livashockot jallktada, withor without kinds
boueht w 4 Sim,
injth’bperakclige furnish-
iothe and at low prices.
MUD AMD WINMILLS
Walnut towel roller at T. J.Skaga26c
----a-. . ---mremzmh
Drummner and the traveling putidi are
invitd to stop at the Brown lankel, where
they will get decidedly the best meals in
the city. . A”
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Messra. Hook A Archer are Dow
’ th. bupy
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imemmgd-s
Go to the Brown Hotel und y9s
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Mr8.2Hodgon.nndladyof,2os
came down on thi um tran to Beevat-
Mr. Hodges «ay» t hut it was % plemaure to
him thache had never had an<opportunity
i to enjoy before, to come to Beeville on the
.•1 Avwrnx Txa, I
. March 13, 186. {
f HEREBY CERTIFY That the within
is ntrdecopy of the oriinal certifioat
issued from this offiee, l'hiscopsisiswted
caflic Manager, at the request of the within named c. "
pony to HogtpNoore Ban Aneniernnd
not tnansferable Witnenasy hand a
press of my oflicidl anal.
| H P BEE,
walack A Nohhmne,po r ‘ rmember
r L Fekoberte ctor*. - 0 g eomwodi
— 'lift Btatb or Taxes, Ovmzom.
Cosnrymzoxwa or Ismwsck,
Sraviwnies AMP Hrrowy.
- ' Jusnrs, March 18, 1886.}
THIB CERTFIESthat the' Mutual RE-
aKRVE Eusvlarg AsocIArDoN IXeURANCK
ComFANY, New York. N. Y., has in com-
pliance wit itele AMiaot the Revised
Statute-. made to this office its nnud
Statement for the year 1885, and exhibited,
a certsicale from the Comptroller of
Public Accounts ahowing payment of State
Occapatjon lax from the fir day of Janu-
ary. 856, to fee thirty firat day of Decem-
Tp’rESTMOSrWHEREOF. I hereunto
sign uy name and affix the impresu <4 my
official sealthe day and date first above
’written. H. P BEE. Conamissioner,
.e Large stock of rirad star and feather
tea 5raits, laces, embroideries, etc., etc;
J.Skagm,. 17
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Menls ser ved up in French or nay other
style desired at the Brown hotel,
270508 - abc 7
I exprening our MW l hauks to our
forcongratutaniongand wislses (or
hosefriendrand acpitane
hood, Mr. and Mrs T. J.
•UTS- ll
and 1
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—fherewillbe"an exeumion fromSamteur ndvnntaserge
Anteniohereto-duy and preparatios areou railrqadLfacilit
boing mle to give them a grand recption
, by • chtizen* .,3 a . 3 '7-:
ciaph.and furgeon,
Pisasesand Foversaspelalty
jar door, west * 8: Pms
Zephym Hloresice knitting Miks.' Nll
dor, ribhon« oud a nine new line of
ztioua can ulwuys,be fyund N T: J.
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jMOOlATlOWES
NEw YORK
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Ler '
kidcofthe Nees river, known as the
Pmttrack, comtaining about 1,500 acres,
more or less, Aaid land has a large water
front. Good titles. For partieulare apply
purchasera, . 0. SKIDMORK, Aransas,
Bta Caunin, Tezas, O/
ofthe Choicest- Kinds,
0 $10 per acre, acconding tods-
n Town all within good-easy
. Good water to befound at from
t frota surface Two c-
ryyehr without irrigation,
Prut and Voidable fund in the
bates. Climtethe moerrdetight-
palthfulNoopiirnesiveholweath-
t wfc - uuro. AND MATTING A SPECIALTY
btecze Miengthena the“man Eot“Ei wrk FOR WORK BROS, MKROffAKT TAILORR,
Tbnalndecnabtanmnini pnaboughi,'os CH'CAOO ... mm.a -.s.
w aon. ood working peopie tane
suitd ag to guantity of land and terms at
paymen This enit South Texas is ;w yet
unspoike by man. and how that the mar-
kets arebrought to our doors in He., county
through Vie aggeney of the S. A .& A. Pass
lyhandof
seed und
if you want gog comfort go to
Pat6us, Brown hotel, Boeville.
eeville ------
Genta underweur in endles 1 variety at T.
J. Skaggs' ...
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LITTLE •
Beeville, Texas,
SM i
pose of «lec tingr delegates to represent the
county .in the Democratc congrespional
convention which meets in Victoria. Jny
T A ful reprebentation is earnestly
desisod.
' SANA NrONiLAR ANSAS PASS
BAILWAY. J'
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Sun Antonio, 'Texag, June 12, 1886.
T sbippera, conneeting lines and agents:
The inanagement at this ' mpuany fe
spectfullyanounce the completion of the
sam ANT0X10 a aDaksam rate railway
to Beexill, nihet:aix miles south of San
Antonio.. The following stations on the
lineareopen-forbusinesa: '
•nano's mill MACKEN uipen.
uimeNpon. *lkOU* owonse,
T"CAlVkas: EEDT: ---
"LAnATE. "siuora:
.2053
Notice.
Will set np phoo ographic tent in Bee
Ville by or before the cloweof the present
month. Am well equipped wi
m m, back grounds an d good
with tko.ln.huitanevus procen, proponoto
turn JR good work. M. M. Fergssomn,
7* 2 __________ __
GiVon Away,
C amudmtemFmm-cieav
byreturn mail rEE or ewal i. a nice
piece of sheet msie, Snd the names of
jour frienda who have —---------‘----
.. D,
The San Antonio and Aransas Pass mil-
way is now open for businss from Rett as
a station 15 niles north of Beeyille, mu
PEYGo0
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MANUFACTUREROF
nthatter several j
,, rervuxom m ।. .. „ew ) ork tru*trw p tho re
Goliad Tekaa: wervfund E B Harper, l'residant
ER. B. SKAGGS
- The telegraphline .will be completed and
hi opperation to-dny, andthen Beville will - g-z
be in telegraphic comumumicatiou with the rrvado in. the least
outside world.
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arr outlet to the gulf by way of Beeville.
Notwithtanding. the merchants my
theyarghnvinga good local trade, only
losing Ui at Of Bee com dy and adjacent coun-
try by building "the 'Aransas Paas road.
2T51 The cquaty is sonuewhat ie-establishing
loree*. Us criminal r word, a* the mil contains a
* wumber of persons charged with high mis
i demeanors. The eitizens are determined
to rid themsolves of these depredatore
• against the good name of 1 heir county aud
preresolved to see that justice is met with.
1 IV v found that the farmer in the , imme
into vjejmity had not teceived so much
- in as par county- in gneral, and crops
were sufwing, somewbt, in consequence.
Eer com will be reduced to about a half
1 d Au, bid that planted later promises alarye
' yield Cottot eqops ar booking veryweh
Ihe czeage hasbeen largely increasedover
1 thut of laat yeu and a large trade in that
t staple will result Mor attention than
beretofore la being paid* fanning, and we
: think by fostering it fold prpper enter-
| prine beang yaed by t) ynerchanta v\ • if
| Goliad never gete a rallrond, she will not.
_ n 1, 1, •-by the buildmg of
tL» Aransas Puss.
Although the misfothne Golial was to
" etwengsetthatitiawith. .
MtaFrod Barkgafonmerl o Sun Ant adee
flrat pasgengertrainn'Mondayimidk “
MrBarker came with the view
—TH MUFUAk—
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e RRSERVEFUND g.
EBarker, conductor S. A. 4 A.
R. B; Fred Bazker, Kenedy;
1 CartWuhark, orpus Christi; W, -
— - Dtoval MeKiey-MGnr
_ e Mher, Oakvill: MSenger. Corpus
Christi; E. K. Stundevant, H. F.
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rw will get 2
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tow you
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geqameeeenwasawrru
Hat pud bonnet-kat x. kngu
T % -a, ■ --~G ab
imunaw-raz"pakprz
And xuaranteed, FOLK & GRANGER, we,
hanAnten Tekas. - >
■ LSSoY A ARCHER
4 I1 taspamnxanuaT*aeKNTS.
T .F Town 106s inBeeville, Farm and ranch
land* in the county in quantities tomtit
Atitncta, Drf:
wramemt-
andw
Owing to tiwited space wo oanut em-
tinne upon Goliad, but we cannot close
fund Or mervo fund thouh defalcati n or
fraud; we havechoubled an cush sutplus,
we have doubted nor Tontin* Renerve F und,
we have nearly doubled our accumuulated
assete w have placed in force $51,000,000,
new inwrance; we hare increaved the -l
amount of insurance in foree by- $08,000,-
000 , being more than doutle tie increun •e
at Wiat of the largert level premium com-
puny inthe warldiwe dope the year witli
due foal unpwfo ear ^r elhTung #
been promptly paid when due -and in most
instaees lm before due; we have more
than sin caah for every 81 liability, and
wrlayin the ww year .with. i,uw than ____
$123,600,000 in tow.
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v At The Dry Goods Emporium ef I J.
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ugg ' V
"I
ing of a free bridge
river, near town, a------ —t.m —
thoyareandeanoring to throw thei tnde
had travel in this directioni Several ex-
premsed themaselves ia favor of eslablishing
a Unit clue county road from oliadt
etidn, .4
awil 1
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I membership, March 21 1886.
i Amount of Tontine Reerve
28. 1886, of which $250,000 i
Q B. Bonds $250,000 depetited
Canancedep’t Tn. r and Can-
8156,18 asseta Jan 14 1886.
hee new buniness dally
jar; du- to menubemn. 81,822-
gn ' 1T
‘ 2.79
an fourth Subbath in euch month at
_ wn7 p.m. by Kev. Mr. Thames.
Rataloqa 8»vusa At the M. E
RCand third Babbaths in cach
HamkKTN, Paator,
Ou ooloredpeple are goihg to have a
and barbecue on the 1?6, in celehratien
qmwratomrrdevegtnir zchog grouted
h, ' ‘ *2.
- ~e
All linen talle eltha, towels and lap
natT. .1. Skugs. 1
Shipmnat ft Horse at mala from Peue '
aad Walts-
A W pes,onecar load of mart* to
aAntonid. ‛c.te- --
•r. Bell, Mx darload- mutes and tourer
nerio Kanaw, b e -
d2g4pmsbmmmed gomme
_ _ subitautilteannera
I an in muus to nut on wW imn
, J mid ranch property at tow
rate of intekest. -
Fire Iusujance effected at lowest rates in
bestcompes. y
Taxes pazd and Aher bsiness attended
to for non- vdenta. .
Kquses an sbores rented. Collections
made Contrzpondence nolieited
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pmedroa-keuhn
.2-32
HARDWARE,
—pe 2 GRGENR1 ES, te
HIDJ88.
WOOL g
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I T.CLARE&SONS
AFT STABHR.-
--- Texas.
reaonable pwopositionbe made .they
secure a milroad , witlauut any hesita-
L While we are pod railroad talk, we
p take advantage to pay that while there we
5 f tiever met a siugle reprgeenttive citizen
M n who exprensed hiieelf in any maner that
" mdight be comistrued as being enyious of
the good fortune and prosperity of Beeville,
tint But witshed that the present prosperity of
thetowu might continue, und dm 'future"
might bringit all that it merits on aeuunt
theentenprime of ita citizens And futher-
mare, theysay itwjllbetotheiradvantoge .mg -g _
to do thershippinKwith pointai math aM of meal, grits and chops.
K E xx any of thre grocery stores
road is completed they wilbrejeive goods
from thoe pointe by wafer Chrongh the
Paas and thence up the San Antonio A'
AransanPaus roudw Bevvi" —
e
s.
al -ma gs j t a t2 > ~ r--nam - u dezph M
Sheriff Elder, of Karnes county, arrested
4¥exic mid Imnyght him on yaterday’a
:ntu - .sin
; M.w.H.Rusk.otMinetlcitg,cme
totcwn Md rought fimba ov cotton with I
Party 9 Drairina Life Inaurance
!
AGENTS WANTED.
Aanniationof Mew York-the most
ccewfm life isarance organintion in—
world -in ronntie s neighboring to Bee.
An-a HUGH MORE,. Amme
Mt pF, Tw. .. '______ •’ n
, c CONCRETE 0gik
4 of '
eto-g.
Hacks, Buggies, Teams and Drummers’
Outfits Furnished on short Notice at
Reasonable Rates. ’ ■ ■ ft f .
“COTTON PLAN™ STOYE, AND HAWKE’S CRYSTALIMID :
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES,- i& . e "g.
J.T.BYUS&CO,
DEAERSIN
GROCERIES
•S 2 • drquegeepogangupjooae cgmehelahe
Copuretqtuthenoutdrraleofaltuna “
ansirofftmgousi
all clebses. Cmmrete issogoroma it dos
wot converdentan coki lidqytone Can ""
ne " sostniuasnene promnn andhmenem abf
ae: - ingsrenethet * »*» b’ tiguqiare fut
ad (1 part Port&d pementto •wpurtasaney
whenone xareld,tontq at Chryatd Pal-
TF L acu, lonan.
g. gyomkpa"pp
BROWN Horn, ,
E. J. Bell, couty;J. D. Rankin, !
Henry Perkins, David Megler,
Nebrnskn; H. Fisher, Waco; G.
Stoliz, Vietoria; Chas. E. Hicks, 1
agle Pags; A. J. Williams, Flor- 1
esvlle; R C. Shffer, F. Wild, !
San Antonio; T. J. Barnes, Dol '
Rio; W. W, Gatewood, St Louis, «
Mo.;E. 0. Mortimer, Corpus Chris-
ti; Y, S Brown, Dryden.
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MENS’HATH, . > .'AS
e UHILHREN AND MENS’ CLOTHING, . ' hnek
MILLINE RY ANDCONFKOTIONERYAT PRICWN.TIAN
Defy Competition. -
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Saddles & Harness.
At My Old Stand.
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+ L. F. ROBERTS. +
DEAAERIN
DRY GOODS,
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a
—24,000a
‛ gjS .alt p
keto are brought to or doora
through Vie agency of the 8. - -
R. R. if nly require, the kindly
labor tol m the soil, plant tho u
mature I it e ---- • '
mosh, Swn
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gsha
—alclan
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Phillips, C. S. & McCurdy, W. O. The Beeville Bee. (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1886, newspaper, June 17, 1886; Beeville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1583156/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.