The Daily Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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HIS ribon section of ours comes to the front every now and
then with some surprising offering. But here is a chance
for prudent women that out classes in a bargain way any-
thing we have attempted for a long time.
la 1ia rna iiiVirt lnaoc
V pifvH of No. 40 Mniio
lino I'uauiy leuuing snmios
priced 3.c per yuru
Our Price 15c per Yard. Our Price 10c per Yard.
June Patterns and June Delineator on
for Butterick's Patterns and Publications.
IT PAYS
Always the Best for the Least money
Is and
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:
:
What wo cur do wo huve shown
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auction goo Is
ii-qiiurt liiilvanU l Huikit
H-ball ('roiiet i!t
12 Bars Soap
12 Cukes Toilet Sni
1 Kin -Stop
Ice l'ick any kind from
pnckim'M rearliuc
A gOOl'stOVO M'll "1
A 1111 -e set pl ""'
A :!) lamp fur
A bountiful bowl ami H suui:
A nice bowl ami plicher
Wash tubs Urge sl.c only
A' butter illwli only .... .
u pw
now
11 il.
cis only
Yours
Truly
PRICE LIST OF GROCERIES.
JThe Beaumont Lumber Company's Store
Peacemaker Flour 48 lb sk.. 1.20
Peacemaker Flour 24 lb sk M
Tidal Wave Flour. 48 lb sk.... 1.05
Tidal Wave Flour. 24 II) sk 60
Ivory Flour 48 11) sk 100
Our Gem Flour 48 lk sk I'o
Our Gem Flour 24 11) sk 40
Standard gran sugar 17 lbs.... 1.00
Hest Rio Coffee 9 ibs LOO
Corn Meal 40 lb sk 'r
Corn Meal 20 lb sk 25
Crackers wholesale per lb
Crackers retail per lb
Numsen's Clipper Tomatoes
2 lb per doz
California peaches 3 lb per cau
California peaches 2 lb pr can
California pears 3 lb. per can..
California grapes 3 lb per can
California eG plums 3 lb per
can
Pie peaches 3 lb. per can
Pie apples 3 lb per can
Silver Brand nsparagus. pr can
Lima Beans per can
String Beans per can
French Peas per can
Marrowfat Peas per can
Baked Beans. I lb. per can....
.05
.07Ms
.75
.20
.15
.20
.17
.17
.17
.10
.30
.08
.OS
.17
.10
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GENERAL .INSURANCE AGENT.
r1r-.lOMr KrKLIHHEI. TEXAS
Notice.
OS MAY i$th the Beaumont Ice Ufht
and Refrireratinf Company
put on a day current n their entire
circuit. o that all ho now use light
can hae the Ian serke il they lh it.
tiSS
Beaumont
Ice IJsht nd
CO
OPPORTUNITY
V-.H m o rrln-!f wnn
:
45 piefurt of
rude quulity
Klhhou. wry
vreuit ninreit gn
yuM
TO BUY AT;
has been our motto
what we can do: wo convince yon that our pods is first; our
miantity. .he best for the least money. N second handed
. ..l.V
. . 05c
. ..23c
...!-".
. . . 1 1''-
...05e
. fii."0
...;ioi-
Trunk Valises un; Telescope- a I. cost.
A '.von Scwiini Machine guaranteed for 10 yearn. . . . l"
Berry Saucers anv price yon desire to pay.
ltsse'ltsHs. llali. Musks ami (iloves nt your own price.
Lumps of till kinds from 25c up lb 13 a piece.
l'.ettv CI. Ilia Plates onlv l"c a Piece
All oiir Fum y Hood will be s ld at strict ly cost in or-
der to make room for larger slock
Our 5c and ioc Cu liter
A e the Insi st lliirjcaiu Counters in lh State of Texas.
A surprise to you; a many a nickel saved.
rou BARGAINS GIVE lS A CALL.
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The Counter Racket
Blue Ridge Corn per can
.11
.12
.08
Al Corn per can
Stanley Corn per can
Columbia Salmon fancy per
can
.15
Oregon Salmon per can 10
French Sardines C.Illetts per
can 15
French Sardines La Guern per
can
Full Weight Oysters 1 lb. per
can
.10
.10
Numsen's Preserves per doz.. 1.10
Van Houten's Coco lb 20
Van Houten's Coco y2 lb 40
Van Houten's Coco 1 lb 75
German Sweet Chocolate 1 lb.. .25
Baker s Bitter Chocolate 1 lb.. .40
Royal Baking Powdor 6 oz 2Q
Royal Baking Powder 12 oz... .35
Roynl Baking Powder 16 oz.. .45
Prices Baking Powder 8 oz 25
Prices Baking Powder 12 oz... .35
Prices Baking Powder 10 oz.. .45
Prices Vanlla Extract 25
Prices lmon Extract :. .17
Marx Lemon Extract 1"
Marx Vanlla Extract 10
Phone No. 40.
B- McMAHON Mgr.
Refrijeritimjr Co.
1
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The ribbon-maker i
Ka nrnmnK T
jr
No. la Morie Ribbons hih
every shrule worth lc per
sale. We are agents
Subscriptions taken.
9
for over five years
Store
Crocket
Street.
are weak tney ourn nicy buioiv
they ache-they itch they blurrat night
you have headache dizziness and in-
digestionand you need an expert in the
science of optics who can thoroughly
dlaguosc vour case.
PROF. J. B. BAKER aud associates
give a thorough Hcleutillc ocular exami-
nation FREE and adjust spectacles to
suit the case. Our lunses are ground
from the celebrated Scotch Pebbles.
WE SELL ARTIFICIAL KYKH.
CHICAGO OPTICAL CO.
220 Crockett St. Beaumont Texas.
David S. Speer M. D.
liesideucc telephone No. 89; olflce
telephone No. 108.
Olllce hours: 10 a.m. lo 12 noon
2 p. m. to 4 p. m.; In. m. to 8 p. m.
Offlce: OverW. B Dunlap's. Real
deuce on Forsyth St.
TH COLLEGE
Of TH E CITY Or NEW YORK. .3
Kli.h.n Qut.n lkir . Co.
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likt art hUhfal Or
lb thtr. n na .euki.
Tn. i.t I. mh I u-
Ji. ii .new int i tt all
ih.l yott .l.la for ll
Tauxo rP'll If.
Tli. C"llrf .f lb. CTItjr tit Sw
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I.I. Il . Pn.t"nrrf ( bmiotrr. k
l iu.tru1oraiuil ll"T.lar1olo
g N. BLANCHETTE
ta.iulacturer ol
Dry Pressed Brick
Ortrr. M.lirit. inrm . . . .part Ifc
Maw. Hat.vfa.-t.on araaraftf.4 n f.r-
ckaarrK. BLUlS'iM. TlA.
tin to TIh
BEAUMONT PH0TO;GALlERY
Anil fiet Va
One Doz. Photos lor One Dollar.
1.11 Fsniiin fliwl fit.i1; M"lllll
CHAMBER Or COMMERCE.
Tb- fir a lam vnjn(1J frota 11
and all th lira; fmjp" r-r wt
nti tli- stKit. tttt'r to Cod that tb
rbomW of Vtmrorr wr all no-
klng Tair pniiola c';gr Ifcey mok
tby e:
YouEye
PERSONAL MENTION.
Th. Pmv tmiiriiii will ht pit 4 lo
torn
four iiloo..l
Tom DIm went lo Woodvllla thli
morning.
J. A. 8ternenbri went 10 Houston
but evening.
Judge Uyron Sherry went lo the Paw
thin morning.
Clareuce Carter of Livingston was
hero tli In morning.
' J. K. Grist of tbe Houston Pot wan
lu Woodvllla yesterday.
Captain Ceorge W. O'Brien spent
the day In Orange Wednesday.
T. A. Stone of Cooper la. waa In
the vlty this morning and went to the
Pass.
Miss Julia Loeb la visiting at Sour
Luke with her auut. Mra. Kellar. of
Houstou.
Phil Chamber with T. 8 Reed the
wholesale grocer weut to Stowell thli
mornlug.
Marriage lieeuse was Issued yester
day morning to W. M. White and Mist
Jennie Dartlett.
Mra. Lucy A. Peebles tt Cuero Is
visiting Captain O. W. O'Brleu and
other relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mra. H. O. Brown have rent
ed a cottage In the Platte Canyon of
Colorado where they will spend the
summer.
C. K. Waldon of the Sabine Tram
company went to Galveston thle morn
lng on a short business mission for the
company.
Mrs. L. Levy returned last evening
from Orange where she has been spen
ding a few days with hei (laughter.
Mrs. V. Miller.
M. I- Broocks Georje C. Greer K.
B. Pickett of Liberty aud C L. Carter
of Livingston went to Woodvllle this
morning to spend a short time.
Federal Clerk C. Dart has Issued
process in the case of Jaboa B. Withers
s. the TexuB Pine Land association
and the Reliance Lumber company.
Miss Sallie Sanders went to Hooks
Switch this morning to spend some
days the guest of her brothur Sol San-
ers who la manager of the J. F. Keith
ompany's store at that plaee.
ENTERTAINED
Tlie members of the Harmony club
gave a delightful little dam e and card
aty nt their club rooms last evening
in honor of Miss Birdie Dfvis of Aus-
tin who is visiting the Misses Levy.
Music for the occasion being fin
ished by Sidney Meyers" orchestra.
hose in ateudance were Misses CI-
pora Solinsky. Pauline Goldstein Ada
eingerg Sarah Levy Hcttio Kline
Sophie Levy. Tllla Levy Birdie Da-
Is Bell Nathan. Hanna Nathan
Daisy Nathan; Messrs. Jake Cordon
E. N. Brown B. Duetser Nathan
Roos Willie Gussfleld Sidney Levy
Maurice Goldstein Dr. Goldsteln.Sam
Nathan Herman Nathan Isadore
lenberg Abe Goldsmith Carl Braun-
ne Alex szanr r.a djuui
senthal August Rosenthal Mr. ana
Mrs. Michel Mr. and Mrs. Fienberg
Mr. and Mrs. Szafir Mr. and Mrs.
Berkenrode Mr. and Ms. Nathan.
CLUTCH THE MIGHTY DOLLAR
and make tt do double duty during the
Beaumont Lumber company's stock
taking sale.
HARMONY CLUB EXCURSION.
The Harmony club has chartered the
steamer Harvey and will spend the
first Sunday In June at Orlgsby's
Bluff. This Is their annual picnic and
It promises to be a very enjoyable
event.
EVERY CENT COUNTS.
when trading at the Beaumont Lumber
company's store during slock taking
sale.
THE KAY SEB.
The recent change in tfe passenger
schedule on the Gulf Beaumont and
Kansas City railway was not put on
because of any friction with the Gulf
and Interstate out of Galveston but
because the Kay See patrons demand-
ed It. The service waa not what they
felt they were entitled to and General
Manager Kirby made the change for
the accommodation and convenience
of the road's patrons between Beau-
mout and Rogan.
S. A. McNeeley. general manager of
the Old Colony Connti-uctio company
has notified John H. Kirby general
manager of the Kay See that be has
sublet the contract for clearing and
bridging and that he expecta to have
a full force of grade at work within
ten days on the eiu-nolon f m Rogan
to San Augustine.
It U nnderstood that the terminus
of the Kay See during tbe coming rot
ton v-ason will be at Jaspr. Pcwt.
THE GOSPEL
of truth with reduced price tor a text
dally at tbe Beaumont Lumber ton
psny'a store.
TIME IS BHORT
bnt vi.a sill make It an Lrcan of
uDronalla! low price at tb Baamont
l.nmbt .ompany's trtore.
NrTI-E OK SPECIAL STOCKHOLD
ERS' MEETING.
Notlf hi bart-by give that a "
ial minK of tbe stork feolAa-rs of tb
T an' New Orlanu. tUHroaf rom-pnj-
bat tvw-a fall) by tbe Boer of
bimton of ki rowiiaaay to iraj
t th- general offirw of Mia company
ia lb rrty of Houtrton. Texas at li
oYk k twxia oa tbe 1tl y of July.
Ha. for tbe purpose cf atrtbwttltx
tbe tteklDg. erwvtloa and oeUvrrT of
a Drat avr! trer tbe foBowitig
properties. tr: Tb U of mlb-oaa.
a portiow of wtwh In Ww r'i
purcbsticd tod the remainder ol
which Is now under conttructtoa by
said company beginning at a point
on the Sabine division of (he railroad
of th. said company In or Dear the
town of Rockland. In Tyler county
and extending to a point lu or near
the city of Dallas In Dulls county
and also all extensions of or branches
to such line of railroad which shall be
acquired or constructed by said com'
puny until the lengths of such ex ten
alona and branches thereto shall ag'
gregvte forty (40) miles; also the line
of railroad recently purchased by aultl
company extending from a connection
with Its mala line at a point In or
near the town of Orange to the Sabine
river In Orauge couuty Texas with
their franchises or appurtenances to
secure the payment of bonds of the
said Texas and New Orleans Railroad
company to an amouut or amounts not
exceeding in the aggregate the princi-
pal sum of twenty thousand dollars
120000) for each mile of the railroads
exteuslons and branches mortgaged
thereby which have been or ahull be
constructed ready for operation pay
able at a time not exceeding thirty
(30) years from date and bearing In
terest at the rata of four per cent per
annum puyahle semi-annually to be
issued for the purpose of paying for
completing. Improving and operating
the suld lines of railroad extensions
and branches with their franchises
and appurtenances. .
' C. B. SEGER.
Secretary Texas and New Orleans
Railroad Company.
TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE
Sale going on at the Beaumont Lum-
ber company's store preparatory to
taking stock.
SEMI ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE.
The Beaumont Lumber company an
nounce that previous to taking stock
which will begin next month they
will sell everything in their store at
nou-competltlve unapproachable un-
surpasaed low prices. Now when the
Beaumont Lumber company makes
thut kind of a statement everybody
now8 that It means that they are go
ng to reduce their mammoth stock
and as long as the low prices prevail
that everybody can make more money
trading there than they can by work-
ng hard at any kind of s situation.
The Beaumont Lumber company has
had these sales long enough to learn
hut it pleuses the people and they are
prepared to wait on the big trade thut
always follows. All the goods offer-
ad are new and fresh; nothing stale
or shelf worn but the company would
rather have the cash than the goods.
There are some great bargains for the
ladies just now and they should not
fail to see what Is offering In the goods
they need. Thero's BARGAINS for
every one so far as that Is concerned.
Dry goods shoes clothing gents furn-
ishing goods and GROCERIES GA-
LORE. Remember that the sale la now
on.
RHEUMATISM GOUT LUMBAGO
I will cure any case of Rheumatism
on earth or no pay no matter of how
long standing. I have a cure that has
never failed it is a certain saie per
manent cure. Address Frederick King
452 Main street
By securing a new aubscriuer to the
Daily Enterprise you get 25 coupon:
and the new subscriber can cut out
aa many more out or the paper so
that by subscribing now yoi can add
10 votes to your favorite candidate
In: the Chatauqua contest.
NOTICE CARPENTERS OP BEAU-
! MONT.
For the benefit of carpenters not be
longing to the union- the union has
resolved that charter be reopened and
the Initiation fee reduced from to
$2.60 for one night only May 20 and
all members are urged to be present
on that night.
GUARANTEED INDIGESTION CURE
The follc-ine well-known druggist
are authorised y tna manufacturers
of O roves Indigestion and Consllpa
tlon Cure to refund the money In al'
cases where It falls to cur Indigestion
Dyspepsia Nervousness and Insomnia
-natter how toog standing. I'lm
la a new discovery and la tha only
dyspepsia remedy sold on a positive
auarante. no cure no pay. W could
not afford to give this strong guaran
tee If we had not proven by actual Usl
that It will do all w claim for IL OaL
be sent bv msll. Price. 25 cents. For
NOTICE.
Call and render your propwty fvr
taxes for the year 100. Office In tbe
Wfess Mdg Tevle L
8. W. PIPKIN.
County Assessor.
WM. T. SUTTON.
City Assessor
Neck ear galore in all shape
at the Manhattan.
Dost fall to see tse Serea Dwsrfa
.a tbe great apeclaltlea: opera boose.
Toetxlay. Msy IS.
Na other tor U aHerlng so.
bargains a arc ta ha found at
FHnberg a.
Tbe pgllhrar fstars of tbe tblr
seene Is tbe Dwsrf Hosj ob tbe Hill
is w orth tbe prV of aamlston opera
boswr. Toewlsy. htsy li
Use best shoe ntaae-.thc J. M.
(tMi pair In all styles at tbe
rUnhattaa.
We rwrrr tb t-est sag b-st r-
arf stntw T etU la tbe my lWs.
Tha Urgeot 5tock the Uct
lieu lairiaps
l and ma. am.
s
tmi
Tho ( So Caul wiui Invented fur cliiMreu who Lad
i graduated from tlie oidiuury taniupu but some
fellow iManned an adjustable buck". nd
iroto! wo have an article more in demand than
Ibo carriago lUelf.
r.nt imr.impm.mt h tiotireublo In hub I'arrliigea and
I Go Curls tliiv jear. Iust year
vuent but now it has received social attention and Is jxir-
I ticulHrly fine.' The itatternt ahown by us are quite difTcr-
cnt from any olbers many especially desiuod r.r our own
trade. Our prices as usual are very reasonable.
DEUT
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Muslin Underwear g
I
Musiln skirw standard muslin.
Muslin skirts wide rufflle and wiueeinuroiuor
Muslin skil full sie flue tk. M "-nee w.da trimming of
torchlou laco 1 fl'ier at 1.25 1.5U 81.76 aud HI.
Musi u chemise full trimmed at 26 8S 40 and SOc; fluor at 1.50.
CoZ covers .1 25 40 and 60c finely finished rich trimmings and
best material.
t T ai.p
LCOl) R. ICVyS
nimmmnM!Mnmim!iMniiniiMi
1 Cumber ?o 1
IftCOftrOBATEDt
p MANUFACTURERS OF
f I'ona caf Y?llo finc lumber 3
1 cuaJ Dimension High Oiales of Fluorin
y . ilinj Siding-and HnUh a tiecialty.. ..
S Cros3 Ties. R. R. Timbers. Car
Export Shirpers Tia Sabine I'at-t
BEUAMONT. 3
iiiiauuaiuuiiuuuauiuuuuuuiiu
MIm E B WelTbnra. rosrt slesoa-
tspbet. 1 notify tbe pobbr
that she Is ow pennsseoCy W-.
. l . aM.14lnar so rt
j eponairs is wo'n" -I
ioffl-e ss4 will pl-s "M
susnera. at br otB-a
rurnltur In Southeast Teaag
iui
s
the (5o Vari was un exerl
of Good Quality.
We are off.-rln al prices thst
ou could not make thuni at'
nmc for considering i he work
he cl.Mli ilie embroidery 1"-
crtlons nulling. They are
ull In size nothing skluipud
nd every seam aud hem as It
'liould bo.
Ladles' gownx 12 tucks In
yoko filled collars and ruffled
cuffs 60c.
WLadies' gowus. tucked cm-
roldurled y;)ko rutlld collars
ml cull 75cj llneratl 11.26
1.61 $1.73 and 2.
OUc tucked and trlmmml.
MAMMOTH GENERAL
MERCHANDISE STORE.
pot -Weather
MARKS
Dirty Clothes.
We Wash 'Ern
MJcc apd Gleap
und do it promptly.
Propletorsof the Eureka Laundry
FINE HORSES
Are out of place in an old or shab-
by vehicle.
See what a little money will dc
in tbb purchase of a new
Buggy Surry
Phaeton or Harness.
We huvc the larcrest and best
equipped carriage plant in Texas
and want your patronage.
Write us for prices
S
s
Houston Texas.
Him WbMe sirty bl1area at op-
era boose. TsJy May IV
ir VOC WANT TO sp to OVe
moke TaiupsBfila cicsrs.
Oak lsvboT at PrrlreiM.
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