Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 16, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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LOCALJSItiWS
Judge B. Bryan is in Mexico.
It* just ahout two weeks until
Spring.
Mr. Dick Robertson was in the
city Saturday.
Prof, Smith was a visitor into
the city yesterday.
Saturday was a quiet day in
the justice court.
Mr. J. W. Dallas, of Independ-
ence, was in the city yesterday.
Mrs. S. Booth returned to her
home in Chappell Hill yesterday.
Commissioner G. A. Broesche
returned home Saturday.
The Santa Fe will sell round
trip tickets to San Francisco
Aug. 3rd to 8th inclusive, limited
to 8ept. 30th. Fare $45.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J>. Crockett
were in the city yesterday shop-
ping.
Mr, Sterling Smith, of Chap-
pell Hill, was in the city yester-
day.
Mr. King Felder, of Chappell
Hill, -same up for a short while
yesterday.
Miss Casey, of Chappell Hill,
was In the city yesterday shop-
ping.
Don't fail to get you a pair of
those 49c shoes on sale Wednes-
day, Thursday, Friday and Sat-
urday, at the New York Store,
Gather <fc Buster, Props.
Brenham has hardly been
without a cost sale in the last
year.
REMNANTS
And
ODD LOTS.
* VA^i
ON THE MOVE
TO MAKE ROOM FOR
NEW SPRING GOODS
REMNANTS
And
ODD LOTS.
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There was some talk of a pic-
nic this afternoon but old crimp
vetoed the idea.
WANTED,—Salesmen to sell
imported and domestic liquors,
principally fine Kentucky whis-
kies, case and barrel goods; good
chance to right man; salary or
oommiseion. R. 8. 8trader 4
Son, Distillers, Lexington, Ky.
Attorney W. C. Henderson has
returned from a legal trip to Aus-
tin and other points.
You can find anything you
want in embroideries, laces, dimi-
ties, peoals and madius at the
White Wing 8a!e now poing on
at Gather A Buster's.
Mr. and Mrs Max Eversberg
are spending the day at Burton
"Wl with the mother of the latter,
pi ^
\ ou will miss a treat if you
—. jMi ^ies the White Wing Sale now
resideiWng on at Cather d Buster's.
and spent ^ Koajiy Shedd is still con
as per Mlg_ [0 her room with injuries
There ^-asd several weeks ago.
in Gainee —~ 1,
Mia« m sy®ember the dates—Wednes-
• i "Tbuwday. Friday and Sat-
last Thutay. JEvery pair of shoes in
Yoi' - 8tore w'" *>e pieced on sale
at prices never before heard of
in Brenham. Cather & Buster.
Miss Marie Affleck, who is
teaching school at Earlywine,
epent yesterday with her home
folks.
Owing to the inclemency of the
weather Cather & Buster will
continue their White Wing Sale
through the week, commencing
Monday, Feb. 3rd.
Be sure and see The De Mass
conoert at Lusk's Hall Tuesday
evening, February 18th. Popu-
lar prices and popular and old
time familiar tunes. Something
we all can appreciate. Admis-
sion 50 cents; children 25 cents.
Yellow Yam Potatoes and im-
ported Saur Kraut at August
Brockschmidt & Co's.
THE power of price, as we have figured it down to command the attention of the public, can not
fail to make a cleansweep of such desirable first-class Dry Goods stuff. Monday we place on sale
the following Dry Goods stuff: One lot Ladies' Tip Skirts; one lot Ladies' Fancy Petticoats; one lot
Ladies'Capes; one lot Ladies' Jackets; one lot Ladies' all-wool Shawls; one lot Ladies' Fancy Crochet
Fascinators; one lot Ladies' Trimmed Hats; lot Misses' Reefer Jackets; lot Children's( Eidow Saques.
ALL THE NEWEST MODES.
The Standard Patterns for February,
just received, show latest designs in
Jackets, Skirts and Waists, the latter in-
cluding the stylish "Gibson" model. Re-
member all Standard Patterns are seam-
allowing, hence are easy to make.
The Designer for February has an il-
lustrated article on "Costumes for Elder-
ly Ladies" whi.ch is an especially valu-
able feature. Full instruction for the
making of handsome hat is also given in
this number.
Do not fail to visit our Pattern De-
partment; it will be to your advantage.
HOUSE FURNISHING
One lot white bed blankets.
One lot colored blankets.
One lot saddle bankets.
One lot bed comforts.
One lot white bed spreads.
One lot linen, cotton and bath towels
One lot ready made hemstitched shirts.
One lot ready made hemstiched P. Cases
Lot table linen bleached and half bleached
Dress Goods
% u
Silks and Trimmings.
Big cuts to move them
Short lengths and remnents.
Black Henrietta.
9 Black serges.
Black storm serges.
Colored dress goods of all discripttons.
Black and colored silks.
Ladies' ribbed fleeced lined vests.
Ladies ribbed fleeced lined union suits.
Misses, children fletced lined union suits
Misses, children fleeced lined vests.
'
Wheeler of Kentucky turned
loose the gatling gun of his
vocabulary on "Flunkeyism to
Royalty." He said that the
British Ambassador Pauncefote
should be ordered to take the
firet boat home and severely
wored Secretary Hay. OfRoose
velt's daughter attending the
coronation he said: '1 am
strained from the discussion of
what 1 regard as a moBt unfor-
tunate incident. I aliude to the
(act of the opportunity seized by
the chief oitizen of the Republic
to send ■ pjrnhiii of bis family
across the water for the purpose
of participating in the coronation
of a king. It is unprecedented
in our history, and is today
<l««ply lamented on the part of
•*ery eountry loving man in the
Republic. 1 am sorry that he
did it. It is establishing a prece
dent that he ought not to reoog
aire end it is but one more link
ia tile ehain showing toward what
w are'drRting." His speech
• pyrothenic display of fiery
Just Arrived.
For Early Spring Selling;
One case Pretty Dress Style Percale.
One case Pretty Dress Style Ginghams.
One case Pretty Dress Style Outing.
One case Pretty Dress Style Calicoes
One case Pretty Shirting Prints.
Whtie Goods Embroideries
And Laces.
See counter display, right hand side, as you enter, new
and dainty this Spring Patterns: Match Patterns in
Embroiders and Inserting, Match Patterns in Laces and
Insertirgs. Big shipment of White Goods of all dis-
criptions at Bargain Prices.
Men's and Boys' Clothing.
One lot men's all wool suits
One lot boy's 3 piece long pants suits
One lot boy's 2 piece knee pants suits
Lot little gent's 3 piece knee pants suits
One lot men's all wool under suits
Lot men's extra heavy fleeced lined suits
Lot boy's extra heavy fleeced lined suits
One lot men's and boy's over shirts
Shoes. Shoes.
Big line all kinds men's work shoes
Big line all kinds women work shoes
Big line mens satin calf shoes lace, cong
Big line boys work shoes
Big line boys satin calf lace, button shoes
Mens fine custom and hand made were
$4, $4.50 and $4.98 all bunched in one lot
choice of any at $3.00.
Ladies And Misses.
For Ladies fine shoes ask for Drew. Selby & Co.
For Ladies medium priced shoes, H. C. Godman &, Co.
For Misses medium priced shoes, H. C. Godman & Co,
For Misses fine dress shoes, The Stor Shoe Co.
Each and every pair Guranteed, to wear and give satis-
faction or money back.
YOURS VERY RESPECTFULLY
MISTROT BROS, & COMPANY.
LOUIS C. ROBERTS, MANAGER.
EXXXXTi
For District attorney.
We are authorized to announce
J. P. BUCHANAN,
_ » candidate for district attorney of tue
Twenty-first Jadicial District, composed of
the counties of Washington, Burleson. Let
and Bastrop, subjest to the action of the
Democratic Judicial convention.
The operators took off a hand
some profit in the recent jump in
cotton prices.
The Casino lunch stand is supplied
wlih the finest imported cheese,!
sausage, eels and other delicacies at
all times.
The finest liquors, wince and cigars
is the city can be had at the Caeino
Haloon.
Prof. Richey entertained a
Urge crowd on the square Satur-
day afternoon, giving phre-
nological exhibitions.
The Misses Franklin of Austin
are the guests of .Mrs. Mattie
Pressley.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yob Han Always Boughf
Bears the
Signature of
Mrs. H. Gardner has been
quite sick at her home on West
street.
We are overstocked on shoes,
but will not be aiter Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday's
Ureat Sacrifice 8aie Cather
«fc Buster.
Mrs. C. W. Winkelmann is re
ported aa being some better.
Spiritual Medium.
Mrs- Ellen Thomas Richey,
Test tnedium of Texas; spirit-
ualist ; reads from birth to death.
Psychometry, palmistry, phre-
nology, olairvoyanoe, X-ray
diagn oaie of dise.ise a specialty.
Pri< /ate sittings daily. Public
oircle Saturday, 8 p. m., at The
Oaks boarding house.
Ge< t your fruit oake ingredient*
at H/ icker St Wehrmanns.
/ Miss Julia Wilson left ysster-
day tor St. Louis.
For Sale.
Pur® bred barred Plymouth
Rook pullets; SI each Eggs, 91
per setting, of 14.
David Brown,
Box 530. Brenham, Tex.
Mrs. Meyer who has been siok
vith pneumonia was some better
Saturday.
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 16, 1902, newspaper, February 16, 1902; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth481612/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.