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THE BEAUMOtf r CNTrPRISe SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1904. .--J o o o O 000OOO0000OOK) 0O 0K00 0000000 K00404404OK000 Aitteiniitndwm lPareinilts o The Schools Open on the 12th of This Month. TO AVOID THE RUSH We desire to commense to sell School Books Mon day, the 5th and' are enabled to accomodate all children who know what grade they are in with the proper books. It will fasciliate matters considerably to both the children .nd ourselves. We guarantee, in case some mistake should occur, the exchange of all the wrong books. : ; o r o SCHOOL BOOKS ARE STRICTLY CASH WITHOUT EXCEPTION.. Opposite Post Office, Beaumont, Texas We call the especial attention of merchants and dealers in school supplies to our facilities for handling their orders promptly and to the best ad vantage of all. g 0W0OOO00OOO000K)CC000K)O00OO 000OOOO0K)KK)DO C. T. Helslg. T. V. Smelker. HEISIG & SMELKER. GENERAL INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS. Phones 61 Beaumor.t Tex. E. A. McDowell T. C. Taylor M. S. Dufflo M DOWELL, DUFFIE . TAY-OR Attorneys at Law Alexander Eldg. Deauitrnt, Tex. SEYMOUR KISCH ATTORNEY AT LAW. 17 Gilberrt Building, Beaumont. Correspondents in New York. St. Louis, Chicago, Etc. REDS WON mi BLUES FIRST ROUND :i SEPTEMBER CUP CONTEST PLAYED AT GOLF LINKS. lim PU1ED GOOD COIF Greens Committee Announces Pro gram for Next Three Weeks : One Day for '.Blind Bogey" Play. The llrt qualifying rouiul In ilio :tntt'8t for tho Bcpfoiiiht'r cup win .(laved nt tho ni'itiimont Coif links emrrilny afternoon. To vnry tlio :nnnotony of Mtrulgnt nu'ilul iluy In ;iilr another team vuih hh lieM, .In' total scores of ench plnyer ile lu .lining whether ho nualilleii for tlio i'coii(l round In i ho nip content, in lie ini'tiH content the complete hi". r eight qualified. In tlio Indies' itiiil lylliK round hut bIx qiuillllod. II was 4io(i null' nil tho ny through, lite .tot kooi'ob for ilio BoiitU'iiif n ruiiKlii roin thirty-eight to forty-seven. TIk nilio' not scores rnnned from fort; lvo to Hlxty four. Team f.iay. Tho tonm play ya uiulor tho lead ruhlp of Mr. U. It. Norvoll, tho pies nt hohlor ot tho cup, Mr. N. Al. dcKeo, tho runner up In tho AiVst .onleKt. Mr. Norvoll captained thy Roils" unil Mr. McKoo, tuo 'IJIiiiv," ; ho monthe'raor ouch wearing knot a f rihhon designating to which Bide hey belonged. Tho Rods won by a core or seven up. their number of loles tip on their opponents being slx ooii, UKiilnst the nines' nine. Tho indicium us graded by the Greens omniiuee prevailed In the team play. Program fssued. The greens committee yesterday ssucil tno club's program for Sep ember. It Includes a number of in .eresting events and It is expected will attract a large number of play jrs. Next Saturday tho second round iu the cup contests will bo played but ho feature that will attract the most nterest will be played with a "blind bogey." Prior to tho playing the rreens commiltee will select a tem loiary and arbitrary hoyxy for the ;ourse. It may bo twenty or it may ,e 100 or any other number the com mittee wishes to select. The official bogey Is forty-two. Then each player is at liberty to choose his own liand- 'cap. He can take as many or as lew strokes as ho pleased The win ner will be tho man who, when his handicap is taken from his gross score, is nearest bogey. Tho results In this sort of play are always sur prising. Mixed Foursomes. On Saturday, September 17, t.ho winner of. the play pft .hi the.socpur, qualifying round will play the holder of the cup for the cup. In addition t0 this there will bo a number of mixed foursomes. Saturday, September 24, is down on the program us "do as you please," and means that the members are invilod to journey to the grounds and play any old kind of golf they wish. The gentlemen who qualified yes terday, with their scores, follow: wore follows: Name. Archer 1IU 1'rmtor Mr-, fSreor '. Gnus. ...5S ...59 ...68 ' Mr ,W. Coleman . Mr. 1 1 en rv M Mm. t Williams ..TO Ilium. - 7 10 10' 11 K 13 N. , 45 rj 65 ,.5t . 6U CI TIC AT GALVESTON, Name. V. M. floleman ...53 A. L. Williams 50 C. I j. Williams 44 (ieo. Oreor 51 .L. A. Carlton 50 C! .T. Moore ; . .4S Y. I,. Coleman . . . .51 N. M. McKee 50 Grtiss Ilndk. 15 IS 5 15 IS 5 10 !) Not. ::s ;;: u!) 41 4:! 41 4 7 The ladles who qualified and their A! V Beer is Good for You When the patient neak, the doctor says "Drink Beer." Whe,. the nerves need food, heer is the usual prescription. So in insomnia: so in nervousness. The doctor knows that malt and hops are nerve foods and tonics. "And he knows that most people drink too little fluid to rid the system of waste. He knows that pure beer is j;.ood for you. That is v-.y he'savs "Schli;-" He knows that Schlitz beer is brev-i d in absolute cleanliness. It is even cooled in filtered air. And every bottle is sterilized. Half tha cost of our brewing iz spent to insure absolute purity. Ask for the brewery bottling. Gam Called In Tenth on Account of Darkness. Special to tho KnterprUc: Galveston. Texas, 8ept. 3. Hous ton ami Galveston begun the bw off ..riot hero this afternoon III the proM iico of an enormous crowd mid fought ton Innings to a tie, the ruiho tiiiniiv boint: called on account of diirliiioKf. The si-oro was 2 to 2. Tho tenuis will play iigiiln tomorrow niut n big crowd U expected down from HouHion to see the mill. It Is proli nblo no double hendor will bo played. Yesterday's contest will simply go u n.i unmo and tho series will begin over again this afternoon. The tennis have no schedule to follow and will merely play until one or the other win nix cainiti. With Sionoor n umpire the games are expected () pass off without irouiiie. TIE AT WOODVILLE. inn- Beaumont Journals go Thirteen nigs Into Darkness, Special to the Hnterprlie: Woodvlllo. Texas. Sept. n. The lienniiiont Journals, n team or timatuer ball lo-Hors from tho Oil City, played Woodvlllo thirteen Innings to a tie I to 4 this nfternoon. Tho game was finally called on account of dark ness. ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston 1; New York 3. v., Vra-lr Hunt .1 -Tho linttinir of Devlin and Dunn won today's game. l no score; Boston 000 0(10 010 1; 3; 3 low York 000 .100 (() 3; 4; 1 Hat terles Willis and Moran: luy- lor and Warner. N Chicago 3; St. Louis 1. Chicago, Sept. 3. Score: Chicago 100 110 00 3; C; 0 St. Louis 000 000 100 1; 5; 2 Philadelphia 6; Brooklyn 0. Philadelphia, Sept. 3. Good pitch ing by Sparks resulted in a shut out for Brooklyn. The score: Broklyn "00 0000000; C; 3 Philadelphia 100 102 20 (i; i; 2 Batteries Mitchell and Bitter; Sparks and Dooln. At PUtsburg-Cineiniiati rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York 2; Detroit 1. New York, Sept. 3. New York re irained first nlace by defeating Do troit. , i . u.jJiali The score: Detroit 000 100 0001; 5; 4 Now York 001 000 10 2; 5; 0 Batteries Kitson amid Drill; Ches bro and Klelnow. r.irvland 9: Boston 1. Boston, Sept. 3. Cleveland made 13 hits off Young'. The score Cleveland 021 020 0139; 13; 1 Boston 100 000 0001; 4; .3 SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Memphis 4; Little Rock 2. Memphis, Sept. 3. The locals de feated Little Bock today. Watt was hit hard in the first two innings, after which he steadied down and pitched gooo balll. Anderson's homo run elicited appleauses The score: Memphis 310 000 00 4; 8; 2 Little Book 000 100 0012; 8; 2 Batteries Stockdaio and Hurlburt; Watt and Anderson. ft New Orleans 10; Shreveport 0. New Orleans, Sept. 3. Hartley's wildness with a few timely hits by the locals made New Orleans score largo. It was an errorless game. Attendance 1500. The score: New Orleans 412 100 02 10; 9; 0 Shreveport 2o0 010 0003; C; 0 Baiteries Breltonstein and Fox; Hartley ami Gralllus. Atlanta 3; Birmingham 1. Birmingham, Kept. 3. By all round superior work tho vositors took the last game from Birmingham by a score of 3 to 1. Tim score: Atlanta 100 000 011-3; 8; .! Birmingham 1 W "-l; i; 5 Batteries McMakin and Clarke; Clark and Allllerick. Mongcomery Franchise Sold. Little Kock, Sept. 3. President Cavanaugh of the Southern league was notified tonight that tho Mont- 1 1 r 1. 1 . . . l.nA Imnn gotuery ease nan iihhi-iujii" " Isold to Major K. K. Winters, manager ol the Montgomery I raction company. The sale has been approved by presi dent KavanaiiKh " mere " f-.iw., trniii.le. The new owners have settled wilh the players in full. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Brok Even at Washington. Was-binjnon, I). C, Sept. 3. Wash ington and hi' ago hplit even today. l"irl!t: . . . Washington ""1 : 2 Chicago 003 ftlO 2 ; luiti ri s Tomni-enl am istk. I Smith nnd Mlrland. Seeornl: Washington ""2 I"' l"1-5; ? j!;,-t. rlec Ts'ton and Kitteri'U-e; Wal.-h and Owms nd Sullivan. i Evm Split at Philadelphia. ! rbllstdeli.h.a. Sept. 3 -St. Ixuis l.roVe -v-n. The t Ki r t : st (-1 i-'J-i: l"; o Itiliia 1'"' ""2: .- lteni y tn"! S' I Tf-V. y, '' 2: : - I'bi'si. !., '! '': : I;;ri' t i Pwil ti'1 O ' or.ti'ir; I r:ar:k nd Isjvtk Store will be closed Jhll Say Sftonday lOatch for our big ad in t Juc8day moring's Enterprise V 11 r 3 Hi BEAUMONT TEXAS ESTABLISH 10 1889. t R. M. MOTHIMER THE POPULAR JEWELER .CROCKETT STREET, . ..BEAUMONT, TEXAS Illinois S 4& 4t & .tjt fc sjt & it- $!&$lks&&W,ste'$$t.& Central k WORLDS FAIR EXCURSION RATES BEAUMONT TO ST. LOUIS $36.40 for Tickets Good Until Dec. 15th. $30.35 for Tickets Good for 60 Days. $24.75 for Tickets Good for 15 Days. THROUGH SLEEPER LEAVES BEAUMONT 10:03 P. I. DAILY ARRIVES ST. 7:08 A. M. Fast Train Service BufTet Library Cars Dining Cars-KeaM la Carte Free Chair Cars Pullman Sleepers. Special Rates to all Summer Retorts. Apply to TicKet Agent for full information, or address N. D. FINCH, T. P. A., Houston, Texas. K0QOOO0Q00OO0OOO W. C. TYRRELL, Pres. and Mgr A. M. M'FADDIN, Vloo-Prea. E. C. TAYLOR, Secy. B. R. NORVELL, Treasnrar. W. C. TYRRELL, Jr., Asst. Secy, and Treasurer. Hey wood Oil Co. PRODUCERS and SHIPPERS OF CRUDE OIL OF BEAUMONT AND 80UR LAKE, TEXAS. Complete Equipment and all Facilities for quick deliveries. OFFICE: Kyle Opera House Bld'g. References Any of the Beaumont Banks. -ioooooooooooorco Our store will close at lO a. m. Sept. 5th for Labor Day Cele brations. Orders for delivery that day will be taken 'till closing hour, and a special breakfast de livery will be made the following morn ing at six o'clock. The French Market Cro.Co. Old Forrester Whiskey Guaranteed. KirUHy iurr anl f ib? Iiih'-i flavor. Iitif.i at the 1i til;ry anl r'urati- t-il ,y t! dif'i;irr. S-.M cir rr 1ti ri'iiir ' I f the -A- ,y P. G. FUREY. 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