The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 161, Ed. 1 Monday, October 17, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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AT CUT PRICES.
75c grade of Comforts only 50c
$1.2b grade of Satine Comforts only
95c. v! !l
$2 grade of Satine Comforts lined
with white corded cotton well quilted
only $1.50.
Better grades at $1.75 and $2.
. ' Extra size satine quilt value $2
6nly$l.50.
. . r 'z.cv IT PAYS TO BUY AT
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CUT PRIDE STORE
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t In the" WQrlS 'history; never since Beaumont has been
the pride of the Neches has its citizens bought Biich bar-
gains as they wfll buy for the next thirty days at tlic
COUNTER RACKET STORE.
1 granite sauce pan with cover 10c
Grauite coffee pot sold for 50g. . . . . . 25c
2 pic plates ior . .. ................ 5c
1 grauite kitchen spoon Gc
1 handsaw worth $1.50 75c
1 cuspidor 10c
Fry pan 10c
1 1.. .. . . . . . 1. . - T.n
l umiu uiunuui .. vj
Kice bollei was 65c now . 45c
100 flsh hooks 10c
A BOc lamp for 2 3c
Child's lunch boxes l'jc
50 envelopes for
tiO clothes plus for c
2 corn cob pipes for c
A 25c basket for 1 "c
Belt buckles your choice for mc
Tar Soap c
Window shades 2 for 2."c
A $75 sewing machine goes for. . ti0 00
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Prices no object; room is what we want. Yours
COUNTER RACKET STORE
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Just 1Recctve6
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I ne ceieurcutiu oudu&a uiuo.
High Art Clothing. The same as
Tailor-made and guarantee a
perfect fit. We invite your in- f
spectipn.
Suits from $'0 T $'7-5-
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THE RELIABLE
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rUKSONAL MUNTION.
Tho Daily Kntkrpm&b thinks
Unit the to litis Inon considerable
u nu sn-iry emnuro of tho peo-
ple of Uiun'o U'cauMJ of their
qutiraittino. They weio ut tho U" imn.wih'.
most ilaiur.MMin inint in tlioStut( i Ex (!vmor 11. 11. Ilubhiid nr
aiiil hliotilil lh.it town Imvu dovel
M L Ilrooks in in Orimge toduy.
Captttiu (Siurgu C O'JJrieii went
i m4 in iliociiy tin- n 1.111.
oiwd u sunk-ions case thov would Rvioti A Ufn Wviit ta (I du-Nti n
huvoheoii bottled up us lirht 11s ibis iuoruii.0'.
Beaumont was lust year. Tho ! C. L. Nm!i ri.i u li i.lowr ihi
editor of tho Daily Kntkiu-uise "uuig.
docs not like qiiarantinoH but in
tho uWiu'i! of a .National quaran
tine law properly enforced ho
believes that tho quarantine us
curried on in thin Sluto is the
proper thin;?. Vre aro told thut
it i not yellow fever hut just tho
8:ime it kills people and we notice
that New Orleans promptly quar-
antined against other points until
it was evident that it would be
best for trade interests to establish
communication between infected
points. All this pots to prove
that the people of Orange were
only actuated by the same fears
that all tho people in tho bouth
have been moved by. If the bouth
eru l'acilie last year had only been
allowed to have moved New York
freight tho suspicious caso we
h id in licaumont would not have
attracted attention and there
never would havo been a case of
yellow fever in Galveston or Hous
ton and Southeast Texas would
iave been hundreds of thousands
of dollars better off. No doubt
tho people of Orauge think that if
a little quarantine is good with
whatever you may call it fever
at Alexandria that more quaran-
tine is good with the same disease
at Lake Charles and the Daily
Cnteki'KISk does not blame them
Only when we are bottled up our
selves on a casr that is not yellow
fever do we propose to kick on
quarantines imposed by other
States or c ties.
Water Consumers.
It.is impossible to give the city
sufficient lire pressure while your
stTvice pii s aro in a leaking condi
tion and where sucu pipes aie
fouud water service will be prompt
ly thut off und will also be discon-
tinued where parties are found
sprinkling tho streets or irrigating
vi tfetabie gardens.
Beaumont Ice Light and Refriger
ating Company. .
Japanese complexion bloom at the
Counter ltucket Store.
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Pocket Knives. Scissors and
Shears Chisels Hatchets and
Saws. Every one sold with a
guarantee.
We now have on exhibi-
tion the most complete and
cheapest line of HEATING
STOVES ever brought to this
market.
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Pee Goe Reduced Kates.
Ou sale daily thirty day tickets to
Omaha aud return.
For the anuual meeting of the W.
C. T. U. at St. Paul. Mini). Novem-
ber 9 to 1G tickets on sale Novem-
ber G 7 and 8. at one and a third
are 011 the certihcute plan.
On sale daily tickets to Hot
Springs nud return at &19.G0 limi-
ted to ninety days from date of sale
for return.
Tickets to all points north and
east via Pee Gee tho short line to
St. ljouis Kansas Uity Merapuis
Omaha and Chicago or for points
beyond these gateways with through
Pulluinu palace sleeping cars and
free reclining ctair cars. Kates
time tables maps and all informa-
ion furnished on application.
lickets on sale at depot and city
oflice.
J. C Mow
Commercial Agent.
A. I j. Downer
City Ticket Agent.
Willow cloth bat-kets reduced
50c at the Counter Racket Store.
to
llooni is nnr object room is what
we need. 15 irg iins at the Counter
Racket Store.
AND Mill.
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SIMMONS HARD ARE
COMPANY.
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Water Filter for Sale.
D. Jordan nci'outices that he La
tbkea the iig' ii' y for the comprs
wt ter filler und has pi -ced them on
sale at the S'lnnioiiH Hmdwurp com-
pany. ILcsc fiit' is take nil the im-
pi rilies out of the water and art-Lrcesf-ary
to health unless you Uf-e
distilled atf r.
Compound quinine hair toiiic
t;ti.iialitec 1 ut the C'JU!itr Racket
Si ore.
If you fire gfing to luil 1 let tot
fchow yr.u h:iii les-f wall paper.
Ail 1:1 I La"THAM.
Rob L"ii"rd relonii'l lo Knit
Clark Satiiul ij owning.
(ll-OI'gO J.li'Lsilll U'i 1 l 1L Iht'Jll
Saturday eviiiiiig.
Maj. F. C Meli'-yuolds cunt up
Suturduy evening from tho l'aia.
C. II. Cheshire tho fruit aud candy
man went to Houston lust evoing.
Col. Mark Wiess of tho Rulianep
Lumber company spent tho day in
the ci!y ou tlioS.ibun'Sdurl iy.
E. SI. Cli'sti r l. fr Siitiirdiiy even-
ninL' for Fort Clark where hj ex
pects t) find 11 discharge.
Will Carroll forem in of ihoReau-
uiont Lumber company's saw uiili
went to Houston lust owning.
John Bonner of tho Joe W. Davis
Oil Company Houston returned to
Houston Inst evening.
Frank Aldridge Superintendent o(
the G. B. and K. C went to Hous-
ton Saturday evening.
Misses Nettie Gray and Noryuc
B. Stovall attended the spealiing and
burbecue at Port ArUur Saturday.
W. H. Baitholamow and wife of
bilsbee visited friends in the yester-
day. Sam Nathan one of the D boys
came in this mor.mig from Fort
Clark on furlough.
J. J. Nathan roturued this morn-
ing from Housion where he spent
the Sabbath.
Col. Bill Douglass returned this
morning from Liberty where ho baii
been lor the past few days.
S. H McGary. of the Tost aud
Journal returned this morning froir.
a trip to Wallisville and Houston.
C. T. Heisig returned from the
Dallas Fair and State Exposition this
morning.
Mrs. J. T. Gossctt returned this
morning from an extended trip to
El Paso Dallas and other points out
in the Stale.
Mrs. Frank Keith returned this
morning from Waco where she had
been attending the Baptist conven
tion.
Frank Ruford of tho engineering
corps ou the Gulf Beaumont and
Great Northern cuuie down from
Kirbyville yebterday morning.
Elegaut new goods at the Globe
store.
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0RE A SPECIALTY I.
OF OURS.
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We kept a bhnrp eye out for tho v
most desirable of this reason's offerings V
fc and it only needs your presence to demonstrate what a fino
4 line it is.
Made of Solid Oak in the best manner in stylish designs
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oniy tne lapse or 11 ma ucwi ciicui men umihuuhj ui -
other house in the trade is offering such decidod bargains. 1
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h- 1 r 1 ir ur VncinH Jrp.
LJfm JL1LWH JL J
LONE STAR FURNITURE STORE.
City contractors will save
money by receivin; our prices or.
lumber before placing their or
ders. Beaumont Lumber Co.
Absolutely pure honey in quart
and half gallon jars at S. Luder-er's.
Proposals.
Proposals for the erection of a
brick business block will bo received
at the oflice of Beuluh line & Dun
bar until October 22 then opened.
The right to nject uuy and all bids
reserved.
This will be a week of long re
membrance at the Couuter Racket
Store.
Ziuc wash tubs largo sizes COc
GOc and 70c at the Counter R-ickct
store.
Sachet powder lOc a package
tho Counter Kackct Store.
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rX k a ii I man H..fB...n.
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KiumiUnw. rihki it.
Lat'sl In Pliotfffrniliy
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llf '.TM ;M A I T StTM-;
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II;i corn lran cot
ton ! iiM-al ;inI all kind
of foc-tl tuff at S. LedtrTj
REACT MAdL ttUTKING
1 every tit tailor m'l
(lotliiiie. lluv it not in'lf t.
ri.ijti-r uor ll k - is. . ". Iut I)
tiior ml in tnl l-T ll'
lilT OK 1IMii;s. W iiiHlit- 1'
a rul? lo lfi ii'l il ii'dw l.ut 11
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LOUIS MAYER
Tiiz IlAi:f.r.;.:v-HLii.
BtllbDINS TRABC.
In te Ladder of Ecooomy every
Sqixtd Coasts.
Start with your dollar at the bottom and make it go
as far as you can. You had hard work to earn it and
want to hold onto it as long as possible. An examina-
tion of my stock and prices will convince you that my
aim is to enable you keep as many dollars as possible.
LEW'S
Mammoth General 1
Merchandise Store i
TlMkipg tl)e
Ladies of Bea(ittdl)t
for their patronage during
tho past season I again
come to the front with my
elegant line of
Patterns. Hats
ai)d Boirtets.
OPENING OCT. 11 AND
12 ALL INVITED.
Mrs. J Neis
s The Milliner.
" you 1'i'iy your millinery of mu is ( Ins InnjiliHt ruotlnl I can
3 send to tlio ladies oi licaumont. Mv stock of tf.VLI m 1 1. l.l- fi'.
NKUY Is arrriviug ami you aro cordially tnvluid to call and soe It. J '
J MLLE. JEANETTE STENGLE. J:
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HEADUAUTEKS FOR EYEGLASSES
For treatment
of the (1 Incases of
the E-e Ear
and Throat.
Call on
rmiNS
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DOCTOR GQBER.
Office at Beaumont l'harmacy.
Cberry tooth wash at the Counter
K'lcket Store.
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GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT.
BEAUMONT estabusui.d ms. TEXAS
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The above means everything
that is fino and ecKxl in can-
dle. Sold only by
S. Ledkuer.
LoKHons In Shorthand.
Mi E. II. Ufchrr of the Gleodale
u sUluttj at L&kt Charles ia in the
it j and those desiring to learn Lit
l i ids for ttacLinff aborinana win
.l atf! call at the Crotby bouwhere
lc is fttartng.
Six Lntup cLimDfya all aiaea for
Z'f. at the lu?itr lUcket htore.
S Ten bars gold dost at tbe Coon-
it r lUck'-l Strre..
If you have a Loune to rent ect
J juk'T. He bas Btwal spj licaLU.
IjT rife litis 13 ceits r 100 at
Couiit'-r IJatkrl.
A't tjit-binply low jrir-s on bo
lb (kl M'it.
TY'i-li C'-h and rrtt rs at tie
I bkiB Mai let.
r .anitLAii
Raumcint.
Room ISStmrke BulMltif.
DDK rUKBA
Huii.ton
Room 5il Klam Uolldlnf
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F. E. BEULAR LssoriATEI) AkCiiitect8. I
RUE &DUNBAR f J
W'e have a little nmre tir than wo care to
bold in fact o can -:iil . say that our coffee
Mock in without a cr in 1! aim. out. Varieties
of all kind: Itio CupWh . nd IVa'KTrv are all
w-ll rtres?fited. O.ll- t.f lit iris pradea and
coffee of low grades are :tll in the UHHortment
antl it will trtiy yon well Ui xa!iiine our stock
and price bc'forn yon li y anotlier ound.
lVU'rry fancy Iounda foil 00
Uio tboicc ountl for 1 CO
Hio time s ound for 1 CKj
Hio irfnl -10 ionntl for 1 On
Java ground I lund for 25
Tbftc irif-s air out of jtoi'! tion to the qual-
ity sve jritn.
.1. S GORDON. iaSJcAAR
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Bixler, Mort L. The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 161, Ed. 1 Monday, October 17, 1898, newspaper, October 17, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth322697/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .