Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 251, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 30, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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■',? !^.!;,l,YfU HaVo^Uway# Bou^,Jlt» an<l which has hewn
• use for over 30 years, has borno tho sigun tn re of
— »'»1 has been nuwlo under his }H»r-
son«tl supervision since its infancy.
Allow no oneftodeceivo yon In this.
... , *1111 111 liilK«
An Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are baft
I'j.vjiorinjents that trifle with and eudaugcr the health of
Infant* find Children—Experience against Experiment.
J
What is CASTORIA
CftstoriiL is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops nod Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
' "eitlicr Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
stance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
f «M"5* Peverlslmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic, £t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
tt»d l-l-.itHloney. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Ihe Children's Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend.
ceruine CASTORIA always
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Han Always Bought
4\ »'
3n Use For Over 30 Years.
vhc ctntaurt com pan'/, t7 murray street, new vork cxfl-
as*s»vif--n jiv!r*4s-vyv^sa>jf>*n«^ws«/«vsv«rsa^ja^br>c.
HARD UP AS USUAL
Ore p \ a half
mi . lfoetof
Lumber on
hand ar.d at
tho
pay eoe,.
The mill man
makes no ei -
teaiions and
wanes his
money.
Now if you can use Building
Material,
SASH, DOORS,
3HIKQLSS, NAILS,
THE BEST CEMENT,
LIME and WAGONS.
Or anything in my line, give me a call
an«J I will give, you as good Lumber
*9 any vans in the State, and at much
better prices. Bespectfully,
F. W. WOOD
>v« <4F-M\a xnstrsa sbssnb^
«s«s»- i ^tawssrsu/n\9>m*afrmsM**>*K*M\lK*JB?>Bsm*Msws sautroi
Eor The Holiday Trade, i
, We have now in store the most complete
line of
Crockery, Glass and Queemware
ever brought to Brenham, and we invite
' the inspection cf buyers.
Our fancy lines cannot \r6 surpassed in this State.
Our stock of toys is largo and complete am) will be Bold At
LOW PRiCES FOR CASH.
The prettiest line of Christmas presents in tho city. Call
and see thorn,
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8sjbut*«.tp^V
SCHAWE & SON
ill
SO/wm
Kg;
III 1.1.
Is tli3 P0PU1AR CARRIES. Mshes the QUICKEST TIME
KTWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH TEXAS.
Rock Ballasted Track
Oil-Burning Locomotives
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No Smoke, Dust or Cinders.
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Ef'eetive Nov i5th, Oonnehting at HOUSTON \v ith SUNSET ' ,
' JSIMITED find PACIi'10 COAST EXl'RESS for B.11. An- >
tenjo, El i'aso, Los Angeles. S'tn Francisco and for i,
New Orleans and the East. L
l-"or Information Write F ;
8 r BMOL-S8, TjJf.ASUBlWOK. M t KOItKI XS, E |
Fain X it Msr. Anst (Jen'.I'rta 4gl Geo I'asn & Tkt Agt. L ^
natrsTo«r t^as.
IA ftfa-WA-'sA!
Do you need anything in
FURNITURE?
0
Now is the time to buy and get the
best advantage of your money. We
have received a full 'ine of Iron Beds in
all colors, shapes and sizes.
Glass Dove W ard robes, Leather
Couches, China Closets, Folding
Beds, Kitchen Cabinets, Parlor
Tables, Beds, Lounges, Chiffineers,
Morriss Reclining Chairs, Dressing
Tables. The largest and latest de-
sign in comfort rockers of all kinds.
Come in and select your Xmas present.
Call and see us. We take pleasure in
showing you through our immense stock.
IANN.
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WEST SANDY STREET!
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
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-Texas items.
—^irty-four members of one
1 amity at dinner at Rusk
Christens 1 day.
—Presiiierit C»str<> bad a mer-
ry Christmas notwithstiindirg
his many Jifucultie#.
—A civil service examination
will be held in Port Worth Jan*
uary 29 and 30.
—Two Beaumont negroes cele-
brated Christmas by slabhilAg
each utber with razors.
—Joe Cook, asjed 21 year.*,
was stubbed and killed Christ •
mae day at Belton.
—The cornerstone of the Girl's
Industrial school at Denton will
be laid January 10.
—There is said to be a great
demand for oil at Beaumont and
tho price was again advanced.
—The Salvation Army of j
Weatherford spread a fine dinner
for the poor on Christmas day.
■—The " Avenue hotel at Waco
has been reopened after having
undergone repairs and renova-
tion.
— Will Campbell, a negro, was
shot and killed at Beaumont on
Christmas day as the result of a
drunken row.
—Rev, L. L. Rusk, tho pastor
of the Baptist church at C!e
burne, was "pounded" Christ-
mas night and received many
handsome presents.
London's State Swords.
There are four different stats
swords belonging to the city of I,on'
tton. Tho black sword is used on
fast days and during tho mourning
tor tho royal family.
World's Largest Glacier.
The Muir glacier In Alaska, is tho
largest in the world. It Is equal in
stze to all the Alpine ones put to-
gether, and covert 1.500 square miles,
AN KC«(J OK TIIB l'l.OO I),
A Gain,.(on I: I > 1 v R*ca|mMti«* li'looil nml i*
Saved from U-. l,y IM!M-!
A >11 rue 1,'.
Mr*. M. feted, of 1207 JHranl street, Gal-
ueston, who h proptimt et h boarding
1 e at that address, numbering among heru
bo. .*ders a dozen medical students, say a : "I
caught cold during the flood of Bq>Wmbe ,
1900, and it ssttleo in rnj kidneya. Despite
the fact thu I tried all kinds of medicirt
r I v ug under the care of physicians, the
excruciating twinges and dull acliing across
ti e small ol ray back refused to loave ami
trouble with tho kidney secretions began to
set in. From then ordinary Anglo-Saxon
faiis to de:cribe the annoyance and suffering
I endured, The fearful pain through my
body, loss of « >pe.ite, loss of sleep, conse-
cvent lo s of ene -gyt an<l finally an Ifidica-
t pn of complete dissolution ctimpeUed me
(ro.n sheer agony and pain to either lie on
tke floor and scream or forced me into
•r)asms, On such occasions my husband
called in a physician, whose morphine treat-
ment relieved ri.e temporarily. 1 grew
weaker and thinner and ran. down so physi-
cally that nothing was left but skin and bone-
Ail my frierds, acquaintances and neighbors
knew ! bout my critical condition and on one
occasion I was reported dead and they came
to fee my 00 pse. At last the doctors at-
tending me held a confutation and agreed
that if I did not undergo an operation I
co.dd not live. Preparations wore made, a
room selected at the city hospitaj, and they
even went so far as to havo the carriage
brought to the <*oor to carry me there, I
don't why, but somethim* told me not to go,
and I absolutely refused. Now I want the
reader to grasp every word of the following:
A friend of ours, a Mr. MeGaund, knowing
that my kidneys were the real cause 'of the
entire trouhle, brought a box of 1>< an'* Kid-
ney Fills to the house and requested ma to
give them a trial. I had taken go much
medicme that I was more than discouraged
and had little if any faith in any preparation.
However, 1 reasoned if thoy did not do me
good they cojM not possibly make me
worse, so I began the treatment After the
third dose, I felt something dart across n^e
like a flash of lightning, ami from that mo-
ment I begttn to improvs1. The pain in my
back ard kidreys positively dt>appeured,
the kidney sccre/ous beeamc free and natur-
al, at present I rest and sleep well, my ap»
elite is good, my weight has increasedYrom
10 to 115 pounds, anu my ilesh is firm and
solid. My fi lends actually marvel at the
change in my appearance Words cannot
express my own feelings, I am not putting
it too strongly when I say I have been
raised from the de*d. I am satisfied that
had it not been for Doan'a Kidney Pills taken
when they wew I wouUl have te n either
lying in the Lake View Cemetery or an
invalid for the balance of my life, i will
bo only too pleased to fc've minute pariia'-
lars of my caRe to anyone calling on mo. not,
of course, ont of idle curiosi' v, out if they
real'y have kidrey comprint and want to
know what course to pursue to g«t relief
Juat such emphatie endorsement < uri be
had at Jos Tristram's drugstore. K'ndly
ask what his customers report.
Though the young husband
may ba willing to attend his wife's
cburch, he insists on voting as
heretofore.
Oja.ss"r cTsrii a..
B«ua tho The KM in l!a« Alwys fiw#
CURES
THE KIDNEYS
KiilMco' is Hi .* eaemy w-«i have most to tear
a iwatH of ttirt fttveels.'t Uaat« ol mo4«ru civilUatto
It in a treacfotfcfOtt* c«»e»vy workiwtf out it* d^adSy eCfcct
rtcH trlUlatf ayiuptoma as tieadacfct\ allttht
Wckache. heart-Utrobttifitf.
Inn don. ffe<juc«t or paosago of
in artae
winter covr
Rca.at
BITTERS
PRICKLY ASH
it. Its action & lieaiiog
ehiagor aorectasa t» tho
tho kidney*, cornets the
tWroMfili ita- 4»*celletU eteaM«i«iif ami
W th« atotuacit. Iive»r and bowel* U
lartk ttad nuJ<ty glow of
iu a kiutie
end
t-acU, chei
ilaw of nfi
feKutatie^
Wmm
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS,
PRICE, S 1.00
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Eicct - -
An tft' :
to use i: ,
Beed (i»i! 1
wire unit a ,v;
turned on dm iii ;■
days, but < at vii itu
warm wealhef, Tluj
vetttefl by Prof. I;>wnn;m of U<>h;a8«-
tors, Ftnlaiul.
:ur<-. Lord Salisbury's Clothes
i,i swoden Tun Marqul* of Baligbury, by tbo
iiii . e, A way, is the worst drewed man in tho
! of I Upper House, and a funny «tory apro
cuwvnt ti poa of t.hi» fact was recently related,
attd chilly Lady Gwendoline Cecil persuaded
mmy and j him to i«i to a very good tailor not
,ri v. ,,s la-, a hundred miles trom Hanover
Square, tint when iho now suit was
donned it was ai hagiry and ilHlltfng
**•' n« ever. In despair Iter ladyship went
Charcoal EpIVa Dally Thought; 1 kelw.Wf to tho tailor and naked why
"Wen Ah aces <-r man dioppin' of i he- had lulled. "But. your lady-
cent into do culec.-umi -r. Uet undaii |*MP»" tbo tailor deprvM-ntiiiKl ,
eovali ob w dollali," aai.i (!barcoal j "what, .-an wo d»> with a gentleman
Bpli, tin ho passed I'tfi plate, AJ.iw!ll> insists on being- lilted ultiln
cynrn't be'p 'chulfrf? he gwino t' try
t' Biieah inter liebbun on some odder
feiier'a rairi-cbcck. Ain't dat so, Siw-
tali Jae'i;ROB?"-.-iia!tiirioro News.
Peaobcs Better Than Cotton.
Georgia fruit growers are elalntim-
that tbe peach crop of JJiei;- (ato
yields more money tr. the ru^iiu ■l;i-■
than does tlio cotton crop.
To U«o Marconi's System.
Marconi'.-! sjstem o'f wireless
raphy is to bo ii d tor mail lining
commimieatioil botweeu Port taixa-
both and Bird Island.
, down?"- Household Wordn.
A Successful Physician.
One of lh" moot versatile of Eng-
lishmen li i-'li- Harry Tliompsoti, the
dl»i'-!«lii»bed pbyfiiclan and iargeon.
He has been «:i exhlblr of palntiiiKS
tit a Rnydi Ac-idem: d French
tiuitin. He In nu authority on lithot-
omy; lie In an astronomer, and has a
private oliBorval y; ho baa written
laany n-orks c-i aiirgtoal subjects and
on oil:, topics so diverse as "Food
and r i.n»" and "Motor Cars " lie
ban iji-i i prof'-» -r of patboiogy and
Enrge' * Iti the ];< yal Co, OKe of S:ir-
seoua, Is president ot the Cremation
cociety and holds tho appointment of
Goes :o Germany for Treatment
A neplu.tf of Geo. De W- f, Iho Boer ' •lirgeori extraordinary to the king of
commandar, arrived in i;-.-:; ri r, - -.ti; tbo )i . '.ism.
to be treated by Prof. Berpman - for
a gunsb-ot wound.
Might Have Concealed It.
In his book, "The <hu.5p.u1," J. !'
Fltzpatrlek tolls this glory; "A p-i
son of my acquaintance w;, -. one re
fered to in an Upcountiy ne« ]>apei j
as .'Mr. Cbimmo - • lie wrote «> ti-'
"•ditor explalolti:.- that bia name w'.h
not 'Chimmage,' but •aiiimoi-iovKch.'
Tbe editor In nuildfllt ti eorr etinri
added: 'He has only irimseir 10 blane-
for the fact belli; lmirwn.' 1
Removal Notice,
Dr. Emily Shedd has removed
hor office from the Connell build-
ing to heir residence at Miss Julia
Roberson'B, corner of 8. West
street and Van Ness nvanm».
Dr. Shedd hiwbaen much crip- j"'urli hh (lei in-,
pled by a lfi|pi!%d clavicle, but| victim and b;
will be glad to welcome patients [have to fipjlit tin
and friends in her new office.
cut 1 ST,'US II0UDAY8,.
No'v that »ii holidajs aro «v< r
i.uil you :.av» abused your digeative
oi'ganK uiBlii I' < y tue on (he poiul
i.>I iebellion, the ; toper tiling to do
i« t.o gel back inlo woTkitig eondi
tion n; . pi-i •lily ui jionsible. "A
stitch in time naves nine" is au old
:-nw but is a gieat 1111th it; homely
ilrcHH ar.-d applied «ith greatest force
to tl») human body. A little trliliug
uilineut which was liot cousitlered
worthy of a s»cotid thought lia'i io
eo.,uUei n im tunoM cost u lif,< A
'.'stitch in time" would have saved
and dinlre.sH to tun
family. Those who
battlt
—A cattleman turned loose a
revolver in a Main street saloon
in Fort Worth Christmas day
and when the shooting .was elid-
ed five negroes were found to
have been wounded.
castotitA.
Boar, tbo /? 1 ^ M > * ll;'« Wt
"-r
— ■*.. -
— Dr. J. 0, Lawry was ^hot
and killed at hiu home at Deck-
vii}e Chrietmot: night. He was
sitting insidu hie window when
some person shot him from out-
side with a revolver. He was
married a week ago.
What the modern airship
navagator needs is a safety an
chor and something to anchor to,
G8ASD AUCTION SALS.
A beautiful stock of fine clothing
will bo sold at auction to tho high-
est bidder. New tailor made up-to-
date goods, consisting of Mens',
Youths' snd Children's Suits and
Overcoats.
Don't miss this sale as yon can
buy them for your own price.
Thh stock is in the Williamson
butldinp, North Side Square.
E. O Lanuuamsich,
AnctioDeer.
Salo begins at 2 p. m. every day.
By lising whey as food for ty-
phoid patients instead of milk, a
doctor has reduced the death
rate in this disease from 20 to 27
per cent.
CASTOR IK
For Infant* and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Care* Caneer <ui«l Blood 1'oUun,
If you hate h'oo J poison pro Erup-
tion?, pimples, u-'cers, #woUenjjbnds, bumps
«n<J'r siivgs, butiiliijf. licmrj; -Kio.
cdofe I rnota or rush on tbs >kin, inu-
patcbsi in mouth or throat, fuliini; ,h»ir,
bor.e p -ills, old rheumatism < r foul <-^':itri,,
tako Bot#aie Blood Balm (1'. 15. IS.) It
kills the poison in tho blood; soon nil son.
erartbns heal, hard swelling# &ubtlde, *6he'
and psins stop and 11 perfect Ctt-e is made, ol
the Wont cases of Blood Feiinu.
For cancers, tumors, s»«i nlgf, eatinE
sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pie pl'-s of sit
kind-, take B. B. I', It ddst-oys tno cams r
poison in the bio >•■!, b™ls cunecr of ail
kinds,cure-, the worst hU'i «w »upt»ir»t-
intt sweilines. 'i'liousan-is cured 1 y li. B- It
iilU-r viII i-l-e fftits. li, B, I-'. - Our. -•■ - • •-'
puro bo'snie nn're,];,«-ntr. Iinprnves the
digestion, maiiCft tbe bU, nur,: and ' • b,
stops, the awful He inst and itil 1 -rj>, iltoe ■
in» piin-. Tl-or.iaitbl? - -i fur tiiirtj
yesfs. I) igebts, $1 per btell -, w.th -'1 -
fleted eiionslcr home airs*. miple fr
and prepo'd by wr lim: iil od Culm <>., At-
lanta, Oa, l.n-ser:'oe trouU" nn 1 '" — "■ '
cat advice al->o "out in ?Ud let
i (ree m.
(ll life, tt.O
wage-earners, must at. once get iu
bhape for auothor year's work. If
tliey start out. with tin ailing bodj,
be it ever so trifling, they cannot do
their best til d if no iiltentiiui is
I aid to ttm trouble it soon becomes
savore, entailing loss cf time and
motley or worse Prudent pcrsoiis
will get rid of the disorder as speed-
ily as possible. A few doses of
Prickly Ash Bitters will do Hum
work. It will cletiijsc. and strength-
en the digestive rrganH. empty and
purify the bowels, regulate the
whole system and impart a feeling
of strength and er orgv that will
make work a pleasure. It is good
for, the whole family. "Children
who aro puny, sickly or who have
eaten too freely of sweet stuff will
immediately improve under its bene-
ficial effect. For ladies, particular-
ly 1 hose subject to headache,-Indi-
gestion, eoiislipat ion or the ailments
ulisi' to their sex, it is of tho
greatest value nn if purifies the bjh*
torn Ihotonghh , no • up the vital
>rgati8, cleats the complexion and
promotes good appetite, vigor and
cheerfulness.
Pranco Han F; tc;,t Trains. ,
France has (. 0 trains for whtch
may safely be claim<-d the distinction
"heing '.be swiftest In tbo world.
The Parls-Salftis express covers ISO
miles in 181 minutes. Tbe "Sud"
from Paris to Bayonne averages over
Bfty-four miles an hour, incltidlng
slops, for tnoro than 4W xnlles.
He,
i*rt'
—Deputy U. S. Marsha!
stein of Shrevepori, La,, ;
in Waco on t• 1 2Ttb inst. 'it
Charles Coleman, charged wit
robbing the posioffice at Rojfe
dale a few wtso'« Coleroa
is said to be we!! known in
Texa?.
OABb:
tie
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Sweden's navy 19 manned
250 officers and 3,500 men.
Japanese Self-Repression.
Tbe Japanese physiognomy is com-
monly thought expressionless by
v-osU-rn nations. The reason Is that it
(s always seen in repose. Tbis Is
■ :irt of .lapanese education. It is, with
m, % mark of tbe underbred to per-
mlt the f«eo to express any feeling In
btiiiiic,
Estate of Eii. Pitschmann and
Mrs. 15. PitschceanB, survivioo
Large checks are the correct
thing in iaweuite this season.
the
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F3ks Wlnss, Whia&iss,
Fancy Drinks, Ctgsrs and To-
fcacw, Pool Hsam.
Uc taurani in Cennectlon,
Fi»b and Oysters Served in ill Styles
at nil hoar*
Regular Meals and Short
Orders Served.
Administration Notice.
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Whereas, letters of administration
(under fiie community act) upon tbe
estate of B. I'itsebmsnn, deceased,
having been granted to tbe under-
signed by the county conrt of
Washington county, Texas, on De-
cember 101b, 1902, all persons hold-
ing claims against said estate are re-
quested to present the same pro-
perly verified within the time and
ss by law required to me at my res-
idence in Krenham, Texas, or to my
attorney, Thos. B Botts. at bis
office in Brenhara, Texas.
Tbis December 10th, 1902.
Mas. k. pittcbjtasx,
Executrix.
- J_ A.mslGr &/ Oo.
BOTTLER BftKP^g 'MID
I FANCY * CONFEOTIONERS,
Brenham, Texas.
I4 resh bread. Cakes and Candies made every day.
A full supply of choice fruits received dailey.
Manufactuieis and dispensers of Pure Soda and other fancy
Dunks. Oiders f«>i Ice C reafn.and cakes for private and
public entertainments will he given prompt attention and full
satisfaction j>uaia.nteed in ever\ instance. C»tVe us a trial.
Phone No. rings.
M. J. AMSLER, & Co.,
( orner Ant and Sandy Streets, Brenham, Texas.
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EILHG OUT
1'rom now until (jhristmas I will sell my entire stock
H of Watches, (-locks, jewelry, Silverware, Diamonds, etc., at
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Be sure and ^ive me a call before buying as you can
buy goods for less than ever before.
All Goods absolutely guaranteed as represented.
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Rn.sped fully,
L BRONENKANT.
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W. A WOOD & CO,
Complete Building Material.
Hean tencniK,
Heait Pickets,
McMuilen Pouitr» Netting and
Hog Fence.
Waukegan 8arb Wire Red Spoo
Studebaker Wagons,-
Lumber
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Marl hi, Te*' **^Tho Great Te-.Hj Hesorft
St'll ti i-v« i'y dayiliC rour»fl. Linu-
fodaytfor return. KiUe one ftifc Mid one,
third.
JU>J, I fXC JH&tQpft-
Our Christmas Hoii'lay Jf.xeur^ion ' w I
covr i it very b.rgo territoiy this year. Fato
one fare plu* Ipi oo round tiip. Bell tiekow
Dw-utUcr 13' t, 17th, 21Kt, 2fn<3, 13rd an I
.Limit "0 «lay^ for re tun, I K.ki-.fcJ
will l>«'on sa!»? to po«nijj in tSw ipalh«a«t V !"
to ArkfttiS.w Miwoor . ll'tinoii, Wi^-
cotJ tio Minnc*<7 »f Iowa, K-nsai", Nobraskaj
^oath l>a" ota. North Dakota, Co'ornoo WiI
Mexico. Nofo the early wiiJng date* and
low rates.
UrCM. lifll.ltJAT nxCVUtlOHi.
H*eur»icn tleket* will ba on sale between
at! poioU on tho I. & K N. 8y^em errr
her 2vdtl\\h, 25th, 26th and p*l, 190a aaa
January nt, 190^, hnoleti to Jfaauary 3rd *or
return.
f 'a l on X, and G. N- t'e^et ftgenU for com-
plete information. Write n# wKa'{'l08
vour Oiristmas tr»t> *nd we will lurntob
purU'cnUrs. cost ot ticket, train time, etc.
U Ttiee, T-
2ndV. fV&G. M. G, i\ kT.A.
Pftkwtloe, Tcx*».
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CLOTHING
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Lange
Manufacturing
Company
For Yon/
TIK WORK. MTH TUBS, CtSTERMS.
PLUMBIMO AMD
KKPAIft WORK A •MClAtTV*
I Wsrk Dori *Hi Neatness »d OlsMtrk
AMD FUtXV QVMMTN*.
DRESS GOODS
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WAY DOWN
Our New FALL Stock Has
Now Arrived.
ALEX BTMON. ;
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 251, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 30, 1902, newspaper, December 30, 1902; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth486711/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.