The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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Me i 1 loves.
We Have the Best line of Working Cl:ve8 in Beaumon'
At "i.v I'liiin. ii woi iviuj well modo it 91 Men's Genuine Mocha OIotm la tun.
At 60o four styles of unll 1 I re heavy wine and blaek eanis sewed with ilk '
jt- grain leather wnrruntud to give ! nil the sppeeraooe of a 1 50 glore. -B
nv.. : si .: (ii-niiiiu- lhukWiu work j;loves no
2t" At 78c. Dress and Workl it you Indtation best wearing glove msde 9
will lind hard to match u 1 00
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lo tbv I'liH. tl.i m'i :
Rttv. M . Robbiu- weut to I'm l
A 1 1 lair thin moruiug.
Mi s Al McFutldin lm moved from
KuiimuiiJ V loAshsvillsi N 0
(ioveinor Wheeler of lliimuhire.
In a house where closet room is lim-
--LJ-'
ited a Wardrobe is one of the most J
essential articles of
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CUT PRICE STORE
Jiali.
GOODS which m
The biggest Baoket we ever mode WILL MAKE
E GOODS al tbolowwd prices we are publishing
iu matter of facl thai we have hi make room
.... Tim 'i!;I.OA(iS OK HOLIDAY
rrivinjr dnih in to uiifoad some of our hjradns. we will sell yon
A reflector kitchen lamp com
plcte t' r - Ic
7 lamp chimneys all siz sfor25c
100 Japanese uapld is for 15c
60 clothes pins for 5c
(! packs carpoi tuck ; lor ".
'J wilier buckotK for '-'
1 coffee pot for 10c
Window shades or ;' c
2 wooden spoons
A o0o lamp for 2.
BO envelopes for
A glass dish for ".
j A good broom for 13c
A tubular lantern for 40c
! A beauty parlor lamp sold 1 50
now i lo
250 butter trays for 50o
5 syrup pitcher for I0e
A rolling pin for 10c
: i t ii bal ' chains 65c A 500 parlor lamp for 2 75
i-h If illon wa'or pitcher 15c A granite dish pun 25c
2 rs child' tan stockings for 5o 500 paper lns for 20o
bottl of extract for 5c Fancy oil cloth 12o a yard
Batti Ae ! -o for 35c towel rollers lc
enrdrt collar buttons 5c
liilds' granite chambers 25c
A skimmer 5c
A meal pounder for 10c
Large siz- u raters 5c
l sol tumblers 10c
I set cups and sauces 10c
We have the urettiest Boben.i f any sloro in lexas aua uic mosi uompww
house in Beaumont. Our aim in .and to soli you good koous tor ttie least money
nm Mntriv '()) VP FO i - ( ivo us a call and convince yonrself that the
Kvlc Bnildimr. Crocket Strci " Lead-Others May Follow
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BIG WORDS
MISREPRE MENTATIONS
Hirih SOi NDING CLAIMS
d to Sell
IGH ART
3THING
Ar Nee i
03 vL
ret you
to
examine
All that is needed to
them they sell themselves. Wear these
clothes and you will always be well dressod.
Sold by no one in Beaumont but
fee ' B i S
THE RE ft-3 A BLE G
I iS E STORE
liunloii Hearers.
The Burden Bearers will meet
next Sunday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock fhe following will take
part in the exercises:
Recitation Vera Wakefield.
Recitation Maggie Weber.
Song KittieOgden and Nettie
MoParlane.
Reporter Kittie Ogden
To Look Forward To.
The lady minstrels is the next
event of importance for the peo-
ple of Beaumont to look forward
to and it is on(y a few clays off.
Tli is promises to be one of the
most interesting events of the sea
son and will be worthy of patron-
I age for two reasons. The first
and best is it will be well worth
the price of admission from an
artistic standpoint and second it
: is for the benefit of the Episcopal
church. The ladies have been
working very hard and the public
K an rest assured that there is a
rich treat in store for those who
attend.
Undeniably the Ei-'sl
DiufjieMi tftUioitni .'r''
r u -
Thorv
All Mt.rtluTii 1
Oi" Smi;liMii S.i i
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CLARK F.cr.
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W e are ...
Exclusive Agen a tor
Appreciates (he Service.
Che following letter oommeuding
tlie l tut wrvioait tell eipUnsUay:
Ncrt Oilcans .Nov. D
. J KacMde Maaagtr Postal TStasjnpli
'alilc t'i.. BWSWti Texas:
11. i Ull A ll iji .llirh Cllllllill'ti-
X'.- " B 4
hi - lo nii. I Sil it mv duty to
arkuowkd'c t you my tbaoka for
Jjjwlc uit -si-8 shown me ou my orrivul
. in ui a uu"ii' i "x is ou lut- u uii.
. . . . . . .
fjl fuiili'T Mil .ill jour utliuiion xo
VM in the city la.t night.
Tom J. BmbsD vsnl to OmBgs
thin luoriiiug to at lend couit.
V. H. BUin city eUorusji went
to Orange thin morning.
1) T. Call wan iu the city thin
morning.
W. L DouglsM left l " evening
d i Liberty to spend aovvrnl dayi
it C. D' v.oit eann in lil H i ;
fioni Terry.
Hou S. B U "i'' '' 1 " I 1 " ""
inu fvr t ii uorthcru psrl al the di-
iM 't.
K I. K'lbe and W. Blake
it. nibi ih of the Jatpi r Hemite are mi
t city today.
T. J. Bay. roiidm istcr of tin Qui!
and InterstftU waa in the city Ut
night.
Dr. J. E. BUnehard of N w Or
ius i-. visiting hi iimle W. li
Crawford.
M. A. McKuight is In Orangti t -lay
looking after bin interest in tin
oouuly court house tLat is Dciiij.'
built at that place.
Mis .lobu Gunn of Roanoke Vh.
arrived this morning to spend ttie
winter with her sister Mrs. u. u
Kobbiua.
J. D Martin and L. P. Chester of
VatAW. Martin & Clu ster went to
the city ou the Sabine ibis morui g
to attend court.
W. P. Cleveland of the II. I.
Ost' bee Photograph coiupauy went
to t e Pasa yesterday to mane aoun
scenes of the shipping at that point.
Confidential posea iu high art
photography given by making spe-
cial appointments with Ostebee the
Higb-Prioed Photographer.
10 doz. Men's frr.ay random
double-breasted Undershirt s
and Drawers to naatohworth
$1.25 now 90c a suit.
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FUR NIT U
A 1 A t I J I . -alanlna rs n m e .f I 1 w i i- r- I r f li i I nr c-lini ll(l
rAnO !' ! Will) IclhtJ Jdl ULUiai l-too wi nicii iwhiiiir ..wv..-' m
i- i . it ! iu hanrl enm O n n H Ar marip Wardrobes from the W
in I tveinstock. Light and dark woods have been used in 9
f th r ..Miction and there is a great variety of styles to 9
f ch ;ose from. T
Next to
Postoffice. h
cnoose rrom.
B. DEUTSER
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LONE STAR FURNITURE STORE.
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3Ir. Lundy In Business.
Mr. Lundy has sold his interest in
the Beaumont Electric Supply Co.
to S. H. Van VV oriner. Mr. Liunay
will remain in the electric supply
business and will have a first class
capitalist to take Mr. Van Wormer's
place in a few days.
The Palace.
They came yesterday. Wbal ?
Tlie most beautiful birds plumes
crests and breasts ever shown
here. Stop and see them.
Watch for our hitf display
of Holiday Goods.
The Counter Racket Store.
K. B. Pierce the well known am
reliable oiaoo tuner will be ready t
attend to all piauos or organs Deed
ing any tuning or repairing in o
vember.
The larirest Toy House in
the country
Counter Kaokt Store.
Frr-sh fish and oysti rs at t!.e
Ui'ion Market.
ULLLUnill1
1 iirr;
iff
PockH'. Knives Scissors and
Si- i"1- h
i b. very
tion the RlOel :
cheapen int
STOVES v
market.
! r. ' ;
!;sa.":d
0$
H l. i . i INO
.
ou ' pnltiruiitl inj 'ill oil message i
tiat o v in. J. fiasssl OrssHsf
L . fr i v.. in i.llii- . Sail message
w i I : . i I I i y ii at H: 1 3 p. m and
1 1 S)ll p iu. got UM aimwtr as per
M ik 111' actual time
V: .mm.' - In; and receiving
n! . Han Hoping ;ou
:. i.l iV.iv hikI wif.li-
m M . I BBBMB iu rit d I H
i 1 i '. i " -ji'-ctfully.
I MeD Vbeu.ai
V . i ic Milling Co
The I'.tl.u .
K -llirts rbaiii.
-i I I i-urlem faey
MoinMir imtmqs eUyi art
- -i P. it en bug gfxl
Mi 1 ti.a. i
I - MSI i.-'iii mtodT If not
iaubt mitt rent it nuder for ti'-
l k"-- up yor irmnTMf for I
it
s Like Finding Anything Else.
it makes the finder happy and I think I can convince
you that I have
S f" SCORES OF BARGAINS
H rirpss Pattftrns that no one else i .
the city handles. At least before making a purchase cf
any consequence ao me tne Tavor anu yourseu mc juo
tice to call and examine my immense slock.
8 EVY'Q Mammoth General
i LL? I u Merchandise Stare.
P. S. I handle a big lineof all kinds of GROCERIES.
r
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There Are Heads
to bo luxuriously
adorned ; j
some on account oi wear ana
fancy soino through necessity
In some places the purchase
requires considerable outlay.
Common prudence suggests
carefullness. Our Millinery
stock is a treasure region to
those whose pennies COUnt.
The variety is unsurpassed
the styles are rich and their
beauty cannot bo duplicated
for twice the money. The
qualities are incomparable.
MRS. J. UIS
THE MILLINER.
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HEADQUAKTEitS I'Olt Y. EHLA88ES
Kor i n atniont
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t Is the way to describe my BA.BOAIK8 IV aflbUNBH If. Hemein-
berloSei nothing but the latest oraatlonaand the lady who buys
11 tier millinery of mc wouhl look fmhioiiable to New York.
4 nDIIe. 3cannette fitcnaelc. mm -
Tire 3iot9llitic
Clcciitt. ornaJto
at
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v. wiess;
HFNFRAL INSURANCE AGENT.
BEAUMONT estahlishei. uw. TEXA0
Fbe above uumm erei ) lhi
that is line and food in an-
dia Wold ooljr ty
t I.KI.I.UKK.
If mm I. aw i li i '" '' ss sss
Jiuk r. H; li at ai v. i d up haaaaja
OsM ! ChUdresiai Jfltiau
HIKhiMl V'l'SlH. -Iltill fiHM'tl
silk ribboaed. pecui btttUasas
worth Or our pn .iur.
All
Do You Antici:it Taking
H Trip?
W . if you df bear in mind
that we have tbo
THINKS AND VALISES..
feS tak- alori(r with yon. W-
have th-in in litbr and
-anvas and at pricr-s within
b of ri h and jmor.
fall and nsfwc our stock.
LOUIS MAYER
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F. E. BEULAR ) AHBOCIATfc akciutkcts. F
RUE & DUNBAR f
4 vvvw
Best Butter.
Tiieu-'s a douM' ol .-arolb nee in h utt. i maki1
bar.
vond which no on r-n Tnr- s notlnnir l
A apa-
than the beat The nwu i and ricbeat mil ff
k a if
nrkr- the heat bntl r We are willm:
of onr hi
bMer nokl in
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any prk W will artl H t noand at 25c.
There ia aciaally
J. S. GORDON.
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Bixler, Mort L. The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1898, newspaper, November 11, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth322701/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .