| 1891-1892 |
Daniel
S. Beck is a tinner at Sam
Hanna & Son, 111-113 West Main
Street. Daniel
lives at 228 East
Shepherd Street at the corner of
Crockett Avenue. |
| 1893-1894 |
At
104 West Main Street is Beck’s
Hotel and Restaurant
(“Deutsches Gast Haus”).
“Furnished Rooms”
are offered. Max Beck is
the proprietor, and he resides at
the hotel. Albert Uhlig is a waiter at
the hotel
and lives on the premises. |
Nov
19
1896 |
“Opera
Saloon. Drop in and get a grand free
lunch at Max Beck’s.
Coolest and best beer in town.
Houston Ave. & Woodard St.” |
| 1896-1897 |
Max
Beck, editor of Anzeiger
des Suedens, lives at 408 North
Houston Avenue.
Elsewhere, the same
City Directory lists Anzeiger des
Suedens, 115 North
Houston Avenue, K. F. Runge, editor and
proprietor. K. Fred Runge lived at 118
West Gandy Street. Anzeiger des Suedens,
115 North Houston
Avenue, was listed
also under “printers” in the business
directory portion of this City
Directory.
|
| 1899-1900 |
Max
Beck is proprietor of the Opera
House Saloon, 100 West Woodard Street;
and the
Max
Beck
Saloon, 126 West Main Street. Max
is married and lives at 408 North
Houston Avenue. Employed as
barkeeper at Max Beck
Saloon is William Kohl, who
rooms at 118-1/2 West Main Street. |
| 1901-1902 |
Charles
H.
Uhlig is bartender at Max
Beck’s U.S. Barrel House
Saloon, 126 West Main
Street.
Charles lives at 800 South Lamar Avenue.
|
| 1901-1902 |
Beck,
Mrs. Mina, President, Fuerstin
Bismarck Lodge, Sons of Hermann. |
| 1907 |
Max
Beck, travel agent, resides
with wife Minnie Beck at 1130
West Gandy Street.
Also living
there is Elmo Beck, music
teacher. |
| 1913 |
Miss Viola Beck
& Mr. Curt Beck present piano
& violin recital. |
Nov 27
1936 |
Max
Beck passed
away in Dallas, Texas, USA.
Buried in Sparkman Hillcrest
Memorial Park. FAG |
| 1960s |
Johnnie
Beck, art teacher, Denison
schools |