The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 331, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1900 Page: 1 of 4
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BEAUMONT TEXAS FRIDAY MAY 4.1900.
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HKArTIFl'L DIAMONDS
of tine cut ttiiil tlrst water full of
lire and M-iniillntUig with all tlio
culm s of tlio rainlniw Is the only
kind that you will find In our ex.
qiiKito stork of precious tonos.
we have them heavily mounted
in all tlio newe! designs or
mounted to order in any coin (tin
ati.in or stylo desired. Wo have
u large variety of lulios' and
men's ring for KiMe-r gifts.
1R. fill flRotmtcr.
Popular Jew.'ler
WE HAVEL
EM 70 LOAISI-
ON ALL ARTICLES OF' VALUE.
We Also Have
iu.rs.ii; i. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES.
JH. & S. NATHAN
Peiistelii Building. ... Pawnlmikern
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Till: - IIKST - STOItK - IN - TOWN
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THIS IS STRAW SEASON
And Die Straws You Want are Here.
our Muck of straw lint comprise I In- latent stylos lu plnip rough
kiiiouIIi ninl (nui'.v hrnhN soft and Milt brim: every new proper shape
U here. We ran sufely kny Hint tlio make In tlio best In the stule.
We are exclusive iitfcnit fur tliu Cciclmted llrigham Hopkins Straw
Hale; there I nune lietter.
STRAW H ATS-'or "R" ::c "'. 3.ft ami t.
For bos 2.1c 4u 5ic tioc ami 7fn
Fur children 40c Sue liOc 7."ic SI and
The Hot Assurinitfiit ever brought to llcaumout Como Here
For Your Slruw Hals.
ROOS BROS
Itclliiblu Clothiers uiul Furuiriliern.
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IVExll SixjpjpliGS
Blocks pipes and fittings of every description. Railroad spikes
and track material belting and fire and garden hose; the justly
X celebrated branch crooks.
...Band and Circular Saws...
Everything in mill and railroad supplies are handled by us.
SCREEN DOORS.
Will be badlv needed this summer. Examine our stock and let
us send you one or more.
When you want a nice set of Fancy Driving or Heavy Work
Harness or an easy riding saddle remember we carry the lar-
frest stock in the citv. i
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L. Wilson Hardware
Go.
THE CHICAGO. STORE
nishing goods and a big stock
roods will ho sold at tlio very
vailed at
THK CHICAGO S10RE.
lias iust received an ele
mini lino of fronts' Finn-
of Cents' Kino Shot's. All these
low prioi-s which have always pro
HAY.
Alfalfa Forney
and Prairie.
For
Prompt Delivery
Phone 195 1-2
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Carden & Field
Seeds.
Grain and Feed
Corn oats corn chops
bran cotton eed hull.
RANSOM HARRIS KILLED.
A shooting oeeuvrpd this afternoon
about 2 o'clock in the saloon of Sam
Harris coloroil on College street
which resulted In the killing of Ran
som Harris by Coorge Pillion. Pul-
len hail some trouble with another
negro anil nulled his gun and shot at
him. missing him and killing Harris.
The dead man Is a son of Sam Harris
the janitor at the court house and was
teniiing bar for his brother. He is
about 1H years old and Pullen Is
about the same age. After the shoot-
ing Pullen skipped out and had not
been arrested at the time this was
written. The trouble is said to hf.ve
originated over a trivial matter.
Why pay $.00 for the ordinary
waist when we sell you our $1.00
Stanley waist yor 75c? Nathan.
The fourth i:ut ol Mr. Hamilton
W. Mabie's "William Shaketipenrs'.
Port. Oramiitint and Man." takes up
lh- onbjn't f Shaket're s marriage
ami hi life In Iximlon. Tbi wction
HOURS ARE FLEEING.
Special to The Dally Enterprise.
Urandfort Thursday Evening. The
Doers are in full flight. The IlrltlBU
attack was directed both from the eaHt
and west with such strength that the
liners were threatened with envelop
ment. After a sharp. -tillery duel at
short range the burgher fell back be
fore the overwhelming force of the
Hritisli. The Boers are now retreat
ing on VVInbtirg. The capture of Brand
fort gives the key of the main roads
leading to the Drakensburg passes
which possibly may enable Oeneral
Roberts to co-operate with Duller. It
also provides an advance base of sup-
plies. . -- -
LABOR RIOTS IN CHICAGO.
Special to The Daily Enterprise.
Chicago. May 4. Four men were
wounded one Dennis Hanifln probably
fatally In a labor riot on an Archer
avenue car last night. A dozen shots
were fired and every window shatter-
ed. The passengers fled panic strick
en. The fighting was between coal . that the small and
heavers escorted by nolicemen on the ! separated from the
car and strikers who hoarded the
tamo car and started the fight.
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PIOIDJ J T I H 1 1 1 N GTS I Jt 1 0 1 " l2 Apr
. Dainty Breakfast Foods. .
Crystal Wheat Granola Rolled Avena
Granulated Hominy.
The Famous "Royal Scarlet Brand." "The Finest Canned Goods
in the World."
A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS.
Swans Dow 11 Prepared Cake Flour Manufactured Kxpressly for Anjtd Food
and other Cakes. I'KF.AM CTSTAItl) will pro.liico ten 'cup of d.illcious custard or two qimrN of
rich Sce-Cream. Hequlres no egg; no cooklujr. JHI.I.VCOX. abKolutely pure production of a tompt-
hiK deHeit or tabl jelly KF.A FOAM WAFK'tS In tins. (JCXTIIKK'S CHOCOrATKK ....1 nnv-
HOXS. MU ISIANA 8L'(IAR-CANK KVUL'P "Sir p do Uatterle" in quart bottles. OVtt UO IS TKD t
COFFKKSareworlJ famed for their perfect roast and rein:irkbl.i uniform drink ; henco "Our Cu.
tomra' oiir;ncstAilvertiscrs" AUKVOUONK?
S. LEDEPER
Fancy an Staple Qrocerles and Confections.
room 12x40 and an inclosed platform
on which the material used for can-
ning is received 12xtJ0 uud a ware
house 24x40. The factory is equipped
with all the modern machinery used
for such purposes and is managed by
Mr. Charles Rhtnehart who has had a
long and successful experience in such
work. He Is assisted by Allle Llntwl-
ler and the writer found them making
cans for the product of this season.
They have now about 125000 cans
made up and have 75000 ready made
on the road making a total of 200.000
cans they expect to use this season.
These cans will be used for peas to-
id the outlook -for a successful sea
son is very flattering now. Mr. Rhine
hart has already canned some Sabine
Pass oysters and peas. He says that
the Sabine oysters are first class. The
peas the writer has eaten and found
them the best canned peas he ever tns
ted. Air. Rhinenart has invented a
machine which grades the
Typewriter Ribbons
The best at the lowest prices; we.
have thorn in Iho Remington Smith
Premier Hammond and Oliver in
Black Record Purple JJluo Black
and Green Copying Only 75c. at
' E. SZAFIR'S
P. O. BOOK STORE.
I'houe B02- li.
peas so
STEAMSHIP STRANDED.
Special to The Daily Enterprise.
Norfolk Va. May 4. A large steam
ship believed to be a foreign tramp
is ashore on Diamond Shoals off Cape
Hatteras. Crews of the life saving
station went with boats to her side.
The wind is light and the sea smooth.
HOERS EVACUATE THABA N CHU.
Special to The Daily Enterprise.
Thalia NChu May 4. The Boers
have evacuated their position on Tha
ba N'Chu and are trekking northward
in several directions. Some have gone
in the direction of Wepener.
Al'STRIAN EMPEROR VISITS GER
MANY.
Special to The Daily Enterprise.
Berlin. May 4. The city was In hoi
I day attire when the emperor of Aus
tria arrived here. Emperor William
met him at Potsdam station with
Prince Henry of Prussia Crown Prince
FriedrU h Wilhelra all the princes of
the royal household the Austrian am-
bassador and Oerman minister erf for
eign affairs.
TWO Sl ITS FILED.
W. H. Ezeriiock v. th Beaumont
Wharf and Terminal company is the
stvle of a suit filed with District Clerk
Itoykin today. Kiernork wanu dam
ages to the amount of 10000 for the
osH of an aim that occurred while at
tempting to inak a coupling ID tne
Terminal cnusny-a yards on April 3:
i published in th April Macaitine . .. M H.um damage and lifl 0
nnmlw-r f THE OI TIKJK. and In
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exemplary damagm.
1 The other was a land suit letetia
f Hrrraiti. and antiqur- drawingn tMjf.r rt yn . Uatnilton Myera to try
ml.ih fit tm rharaf1r of tli rt'' i tjtlf. and lamagsi for 2'M rri of
H-rfw1ly. t '.. a y.-ar. Th- iit.k 1 1(tnrt n j.ffrwB county.
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Mr. l'hHH Wtiiftiiarfh. tb- Philip- Tiir OIJVE :ANNINO FACTOR V.
tender peas are
larger and more
solid peas. The Olive canning fac
tory Is distinctively an Olive enter
prise as no outside capital 1b Invest
ed and those interested are practical
men and amply able to give it a tlior
ough test. The officers are Van A
Petty president; F. W. Sternenberg
Jr. secretary and treasurer and O. A
Sternenberg general manager. It is
one of three ennning factories in the
state and by reason of Its location It
is very valuable to Southeast Texas
as it will be the means of thoroughly
testing the soil of this section for
truck gardening for profit. While the
factory expects to buy vqetaliles of
all who will raise them they will not
depend on the farmers as about thlr
ty acres of vegetables have been put in
under the supervision of members of
the firm.
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Snow White sixty children at
era house. Tuesday. May J 3.
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PTENOf.RAPHER AT ALL H'lt RS
T. B Clark v-m capb'-r. riia 1.
lorn Irtiiliiir.g. aoli'-i yir a-ork at
all bo'ir Work Vrr It yir "H
if ron ib Vti'tv '
Great harfain in men youth
and hoys clothine at reinht-rt
Pu rfurli a4 a rl' aMvirtBiT:f
rf 'tr-T Ir t-l 1i 'ao -y Vartr.
!iu- -iT'-Hn'ltil : THE flt'TIOK
CI Di probably a donn more let-
t-i fr'm that -rm!i7 In 1b !'
f THE OI'TlPOK fur April '. h- ba
"onHtbina out of 1b ordinary mn f
'-orrir"r''-f ltTi! in tb- form rrf a
On Tuesday a rpri-ntative of Tb
I taily EntTfri viitl tb tbriring
littl toa erf Oilr. twenty-ight
Dii)-a from H-umirt. o tbe II n of
il. Sabin and Eart Ten railway.
and bilr bT Inapw-t!! th fanning
Beaumont. Texas. May 3. 19U0.
To the Tinner Contractors of Beau
niont Grc-etlng:
Gentlemen We. the Journeymen
tinners of Beaumout. are In favor of
establishing the nine hour aystem here
as adopted In other cities and sin
cerely hoe that all tinner contract
ora will assM us. and cheerfully ram
nlv Ijv Hianinc the wale which we
hav every reason to lellev they will
do. to take effect Saturday. May .
Signatures of tinner contractors:
BATTLE tc Ol.
CHAS. BATTLE.
II. E. STEPHENSON.
HARVEY SANDERS
ALFRED EASTHAM.
Slgiial'jrrK of journeymeD tinner;
E. F. 8CHERER.
S C. IH'ZZA.
ti. V. WEAVER.
V. 8. RIGSBY. IWpi.
A. KAI NDERS.
H. MIHRV
rVTipiion of a tjl. l friar bom b . fa1nrT tib a put ia rnratUra
To
a r.-ar Tb ntl'ok 'o
14iHi. h will o to yonr itj'ft to
Flon' Ra kl f"r-.
lani yr with aob sunwrnful ralta
that it will he orrat4 on a mix a lar-p-T
a-alt. Tb- buildinga. wbl'b ar
now roitipH. ar ample f'ir r at
rjulremtita. tb Biaia building blbg
V't'i i'h a ba' k aBiwi Vnii:
Tb rug1liti f-tur of tb third
iw ia 1b Dwarf a Home "a tha Hill
i wortk tbe j.rl of nimltntion pra
boOH. THda. May 1.
IBf fail to lb" 9rxm larfa.
In tl gr p1alt. opr-ra toie.
Tda. May 11
rsr-.. h. a.
gar--!!"
to take the fieldr If
not it's time to prepare.
We have all the imple-
ments needed for the
Spring and Summer
campaign. Remember
that- . everything: we-
handle from plows to
mowers binders and
thrashers is the best
that we can find in the
market. Don't take chances by buying something that is an
experiment buy machinery that has a reputation to back
them up then you won t bo annoyed by Hie inconveniences
of cheap machinery. Hero aao top values for money.
Wo also have a full line of buggies surreys wagons and
harni'.ss. OUR PlilCES ARK RKJ11T.
LAKE CHARLES CARRIAGE AND IMPLIMENT CO. Ltd.
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rC ARK ARE ABOVE BOARD with our
weights and with our price. Our outs
are briifhl and light in color choice
and heavy in weight and packed in uniform 5
bushel sacks. Do you trrup the advantage of
uniform m bags?
O.its uniform I Who XW
Chops " HM)h
1ta-ll 4 llll'.
tin a-'r.. ...
X TIMK Voir ARK IJOCXDt
HAT THKRK IS ONLY OXK ...
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And (rTl Vll
One IVr. Ittotos lor One IMIar.
1ark.
Pfaone 149. MAGNOLIA DAIRY for
por trh milk. 1ItM at your r
IVuy ynur
nanhattan.
bwy.
Mraw hat at the
See them an4 ytm
Tb r'nt taa rf a onlf of
tbat fur tLirty year tbe trm ba
k'Tt BO aerrmnt book. It JII a Btlict
ly ah buinea anf Jlr1d4 tba 4ay'a
rw-lpta a1i Bicbt abare aa4 abara
alike. W lir-n a iTI of Koooa was par-
ba4 e B Biemtwr of tba trm palf
one tialf of tb mony out f bk nn
fr ket
U'hy pay ii.oafor the ordinary
ait hen e aetl yoa the ftm
54anley hlrt maiat for 75c? Na
thana
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Bixler, Mort L. The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 331, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1900, newspaper, May 4, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth322761/m1/1/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .