The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 150, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 20, 1880 Page: 1 of 4
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J. TBISTEAM,
—DEAI.ESt IN-
Medioirtes
New Saloon,
(!i-!\erN New building, Quitman street.)
Brenham Texas,
W. C. Walker, Proprietor.
i This bar is stocked at all times with tine
! liquors, beer and cigars. Patronage solici-
: teX [une 1.1880—tf.
-rnmtl «>*0 Ull ^
fJIHE BRICK
LIVERY, FEED
Toilet Articles,
s.s; ie 0f IKlbHc square, | Sandy street, opposite Banner Oft»c
BRENHAM,-- TEXAS. i BMNHAM, TEXAS.
B. GERBER Proprietor
This Saloon is well supplied at all time?
with the finest liquors, wine:;, tit. Louis Ale
and beer; also domestic and imported cigars
Agent at this place for the celebrated Stone-
wall whiskey. A privaU sitting-room, for
the convenience of customers, is attached to
my saloon. Patronage solicited.
Brenham, January 1st, 1878-dtf.
A fftll $v.rvi!y of 3". the popular patent
i medicine;.
Toilet articles a"- r; perfumeries m
er.dles.- variety.
Physicians prescriptions carefully and
accurately cou'-ouundc.? at all hours, day
or night, janjdtf
. #>- — —
Try Them!
\i>u r jju ar.yilui'g ir. tne 0; I resli
Drugs, Patent Medicine.-, ov
Toilet Articles, call or.
Finklea & Ralston,
! t"r.
' K
So".thV.Je of Square,
AND 8AM STABLE
(Neai'i> o,MM»site the Mclotj re House!
Main street, Brenham, Texai.
0. B, POTTER, Proprietor.
Our stable is now supplied with nr*
jiiwd, line saddle and work horses, and :•>
LivM'ftred to furnish transportation ro an v par:
of tiie State, liorses bought r.nd sold. <r
l*anled bv the day, week or mouth ou Uuera
t wins. Give lisi' •rial.
CITY
Millinery Bazar
TC.JV.r:',
,ev ha\i 0:
A-
eavor t'. pleas
stay and en
v^ni.
RE. LUHN,
BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON,
(NewBttlWing. South of Opera House)
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
This saloon occupies the finest building
in the city and is comfortably fitted up with
Billiard and Pool Tables. The bar is sup-
plied with.the finest Whiskies in the mar-
ket, as wet! as tVtnes and Brandies; also,
Beef and Cigars. MIlyK. PUNCHES aie
a specialty. GF.O.HIRSHBERG,
April 6-tf with A. L. t-AI'Rai n e.
jg LEH MANN'S
SALOON,
F.. Comer St.Charles and Sandy Streets
Brenham, Tfxas.
JAS. K. ROSS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Brenham, Texas.
Office over Bassett & Bassett's Bank.
April 28, iSSo-dwjm
BKKEDLOVE & EWISli
A.ttornovs -at -Zjaw
Brenham, MVxas
carlschctzk. a. winsi.ow
SCHUTZE & WINSLOW,
Altornry* at LAW.
Will practice 11 civil business only, in all
the courts iii Washingtoncounty ami supreme
court aud court oi appeals. novlfi ltfilt
BV RANKIN & LEVIN.
l'KRM'S
One copy, one year,
" '• one mouth,
•' " one week,
ADVKltTISIN'G lUiKS:
Une luch, first Insertion,,
Each Hiibsequent insertion.... ■*>
Liberal terms to quarterly and yearjy adver-
tisers. Local notices ten cents a line each
11 section. Transient advertisements payable
h advance.
— Contracts hav<
Kosse for the buildir w
good brick store-housi
At Corsicana* Waco
a woman of the town, was
#» on j in the right side. She saysj
tried to kill herself but the i
ry is r.ot believed. It is thou^._
her "friend'' shot her and she
is trying to screen him.
State »ws.
9
B
EN. S. ROGERS.
Attorney at Law,
Chappell Hill, Texas.
Sara Bernhardt will play
sixty nights in America, open-
ing at New York, She will be
— Elder C. W, Pelt, ac;ed 28 paid |8oo per night and all her
traveling expenses. This it
seems is, in a financial point of
view, far better than editing a
died at Sour Lake on the 18th
inst.
A man named G. N. Hen-
SF.I U SHEI'ARD. C. C. GARRETT
SHEPARD & GARRETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Brenham, Texas.
__ Office — Upstairs in the Graber
buiiing. April 3, 1880-dwiy.
J. T. KWEABINGEN,
Attorney at Law.
Brenham, Texas.
Office in Giddings building, south side of
I'ablic square. nich 28-tf.
tfefir The bar ts supplied with the Fines
and oldest NORDHAUSER Whiskey 1
the city, as well as the best wines, liquors
and cigars.
City and St. Louis beer on tap and bot
tied.
Cheese of all kinds, sausages, oysters,
obsters, salmon,herrings, etc., etc. dci7*
(Next door t« Ncubouer Brother*,)
BRENHAM. TEXAS.
Mrs. Bertha Bloombargh
—• Assisted by —
MISS FLORA BROOK,
Takes pleasure in informing her friends
and patrons that she is now receiving her
* tock of—
Spring Millinery Goods,
Embracing all the laest styles att l nove'ties
of the season in
Hats, Bomets, Flowers
Rli>bo;is Trimmings. &!-*«
Which will be sold at reasonable figures.—
jgrCall ami examine my goods and
prices before making your purchases, and
save money by the operation. tr.ch 24.
Pennington Bouse.
Corner Main and Douglas streets,
(Old Crumpler House,)
Brenham, - - - Texas.
The undersigned having made additions
to and refitted this well known house, is
now prepared to accommodate regular and
tr&nscient sjuests at the following
TRICES:
Single meal 5 25
Boord per day I-00
Board per week 4-5c
Board per month 'S.oc
Day board per rapnth 13-oc
JfiPThe table is at all times supplied
iththe best the market affords.
E. PENNINGTON.
anqu&wtf Wior-
Druggist & Apothecary,
Brenham, Texas.
DEALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICA LS
FINE TOILET SOAPS, BRUSH-
ES, COMBS &c.. FANCY AR-
TICLES. PERFUMERY.
Physician's Prescriptions carefully com-
pounded and orders ar.sv. ered with care and
dispatch.
Farmers. Country Merchants and Physi-
cians will find my stock of medicine com-
plete, warranted genuine and of the best
quality.
J NO. M. KEY,
Fire Insurance Agent,
"»»f o
ry was jailed at Decatur, the ^aily paper, much less a daily in
other day. on a charge of biga- ^ TeMj ^
amy. j , __4
— Emancipation day was eel-1 The Galveston News' special
brated at Dallas on T1 riday s froni Cincinnati of the 18th
and Saturday. On Friday about, claKsraen lre ar.
2500 persons from a distance! ,}. ~ .
were present. |"vmS 1ulte raPldl>'- 0nl>r
_ Cotton worms have madejtw0 T«as legates were pres-
their appearance six miles east^nt. Caucusing has been freely
of Bryan. So far none have indulged in and the indications
appeared in Brazos bottom. are that Hancock,Tilden, Field
J. W. Avera, a greenback j Thurman, Hendricks and Sey-
editor, has been elected mayor
of the "city" of Sulphur Springs
Hopkins county.
—A man named Albert Old- i
c. baird M. i>.,
Physician and Snrgcon,
mchs-tf. Wesley,Texas.
Bren::am, Texas
O.'ce over Gidding.-' Bank. May 5-'3o
"O, K Saloon,"
Ant Street, opposite the Central House,
Brenham, Tfxas.
rHE undersigned, proprietor of
popular saloon takes pleasure in an-
nouncing to his customers that he has fittet
up a fine Bar, Beer and Lunch saloon.—
Everything first ass. The Chest imported
Liquors and French Wine, Imported Ci
gars; also, Swiss Cheese, Imported Sausage
and all other delicacies and substantial be-
longing to the lunch department. Attached
to tne Saloon is a private sitting room which
is at all times at the disposal of my friends.
SAM MUERY.
dec. 11,'77-dtf. Proprietor.
NEW BAR,
BEER aid LUNCH SALOON,
JACOB XEU, Proprietor.
Ant Street.
BRENHAM, - - - TEXAS.
G. CLIFFORD, M. D.,
Brenham, Texas.
Office and residence near the Axer
March 1, 1880-tf.
place.
j T matchett. m. d.
Surgeon and Physician
Brenham, Texas.
Itespictfullv informs his old friends,ot tills
cltvumi vicinity that lie ha* resumeil practtof
ottfoe at the Central Hotue niarKl.
mour have each many frends.
The latter would be generally
most acceptable and his refus-
ling the use of his name will
ham was run over by the cars j probabiv be disregarded, An
ha^Ur^S1"- 0,d>"tI.ograph letter from Tilden
„ , . declining to be a candidate, pas
—Cattle stealing is brisk at , ?.,.L . ~
Beltoa. Within a short time!been exhib,ted. Fromthetenor
not less than 25 head of cattle j ot the dispatch we infer that
owned inside the city limits the writer is in favor of Iian-
have been stolen. ' cock. Bayard's name b not
—At a railroad meeting held j mentioned at all. An item jn
inBelton on the 12th inst., $31,-! the News says Bayard's friends
550 was subscribed towards^the' cja-m ^ v0^es for him oti the
Q H. BEAUMONT, M. D,.
Practicing Physician.
Brenham. Texas.
IQT Can be found at his office north 0
the square in real estate building during
die day and at his residence at night.jani6w
T. NORRIS, M. D. . M. ROSE, M. D
NORKIS & BOSS,
Surgeons and Physicians,
BifNHAM - Texas.
subsidy demanded by the San-
ta Fe road.
—Near Marlin the dead body
of a white child partially buried
was found near the road. Its
head had been mashed. No
clue.
—Brownwood wants railroad
connection with Waco and one
or more public meetings have
been held having that object in
view.
—By to-day, Sunday, the
track of the T. & P. railroad will
have reached the Brazos riyer, a
distance of 52 miles west of
I Fort Worth.
first ballot. Speculation as to
who will be the lucky man is
useless.
Petan Orchard*.
w!
I\ J.ROBERSONf f. W. SAYLES.
Sayles & Roberson,
General Insurance
And Land Agents,
BRENHAM, :::::: TEXAS.
We issue policies of insurance against
fire on all classes of property in any part of
the state, ir. first-class companies at the low-
est rates.
Lands bought, sold, rented and exchang-
ed. Orders left at our office for surveying
will have prompt attention by J. \Y. Sayles,
County Surveyor.
SAYLES & ROBERSON.
Office in the Opera House. insod-u t
~ SAM. SCHLENKER,
DEALER IN
Books and Stationery,
Periodicals and Mazazines,
Minkwit2 building, vest side Public Square
Mch 5. '80- tf Bienliatn. Texas.
jar The finest liquors, wines, beer an
"all hours. rr.lmdiy
gars always on hand.
Lunch at ar"
H.
HSHEu.
DKAl.KH IN
ME8UIRE HOUSE,
VULCAN ST., IN MM OF HEALY'S STORE'
nuKSn.vM, TKXAS
Staple and Faucy Groceries,
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS
Near the l>epot.
BRENHAM. TEXAS
octlOtf
sr«
..mi'*.
. 40
friafle ..
Ituard penlay,.
<• «• we»»k,
June U-4tl'. .r. UKUU h fc. fmwlcto-.
« ' $■
NABOB* BOtrail,
nilKMUM, 'iKXAH.
t'lwvkiul r..riMimn«w«ui rtieyeaw that »r^
«ui 7lV ivalxily «.\u it8B«harf.»l tU«tn< •>.
' iUwiMKllwlglBK.l»*rwwk.
T«nXnttirtM »t i*r d»?. Tb* o»lj hmi«f
1 n town tlwM to" "
•4 lit*]Tf
C. M1N1WZTZ,
—dealer in—
Groceries and Provisions
WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS,
Crockery, Lamps and Glassware
Corner Ant and Quitman Streets
Sept. 23, Brenhr m, Texas.
VJcGOWEN & VANNESS,
OwtnatMi,
Carpenters and Builders,
Brenham, Toxa«.
Delmonico Restaurant,
Corner Ant and Quitman streets,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
liest meals in the city, furnished at
all hours, at 2J cents. Fresh fish and oys-
ters received daily by Express for sale and
(or table use. Oysters served in every style
at 25 cents a dozen. Board' and lodging
by the week or month at reasonable rates.
» M. GOLDMAN,
Ten d their professional services to tl.
zens of Brennam and vicinity.
1 Office in Giddings' bank building
pa6dtf
D
R, J. L. BUCHANAN,
—It appears that T. P. Cur-
ry assessor and collector of
Rockdale is short and that his
Texas is the natural home of
the pecan. In no other state
in the Union does the tree flour-
ish so will. It attains the
growth of the largest oak. The
nut is recognized as legitimate •
and indispensable merchandise
by ever}' grocery-keeper in the
world. It readily sells wherever
and whenever offered, the sup-
ply always being short and nev-
er attaining more than 25 per
cent, of the demand. So costly
it is that the product of fifty
trees would be a handsome an-
XVUUAUftiV . i lie to VWUIV* a-rw ~
bondsmen propose a settlement |nuai income to any man who
by paying the city $500; the j owned them and marketed the
council wants $650. j nuts, and yet they all literally
—There are some good ma-1 "grow wild in the woods."
chinists in the pen: the Hunts- j As invaluable as the pecan
ville Item had its new jobber is—annually worth six times
t 1 — J MamI> flia niA/«AC in. lltnn iMi-flltflCt flint" f*ntl 1(1
iiiitfttifi
Resident Dentist,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Office over Couch's store, East side of
the public square.
broken and sent the pieces in-
side the walls for repairs, they
! came out mended in a workman-
like manner.
—The Weimar Plaindealet
says the negroes in its immedi-
ate locality take no interest in
politics and so far as it has heard
more than anything that could
be grown under it~when ground
it is to be cleared it is condemn -
ed with all the rest. Like the
cedar, and even the walnut, it is
often offered as fire wood in the
markets of Texas. JE sop tells us
a fable about the cock finding
TjVAUSTINO KIBEK,
PLAIN AND FANCY
they have expressed no opinion, a diamond and offering it for a
Here in Washington county worm. We laugh at the folly
'of that rooster; yet same people
have no more sense, and are
equally incapable of determin-
ing the intrinsic value of many
of nature's gifts.
If that man who is so fortu
they are so disgusted at the
nomination of Garfield that
they didn't say a word.
— The Dewitt county mur-
der cases at San Antonio have
been continued until the next
sep2d3m
Proprietor.
been conunuea umu uic ucm -- - , a
term of the court, on occount nateas to be
CITY RESTAURANT.
(The Oldest In lh« I'Uy.)
ST. CHARLES STREET,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
taWw ax» alway* wyfUad witu t'<e
Ixwt the.market affiunU.
Piiiglp meal#. •■• 8s®,
j*;;;®;
ilecH4tf l*rt>i»rtetor.
City rrtperty^r Hale,
Cheap for Cash or Stock Cattle,
Dealer in all kinds of
Foreip aaf Deiestic Prnits, etc
HOME-MADE CANDY-FRESH EV-
ERY DAY.
Next door to Giddings & Giddings' Bank
oclltdm.l BRENHAM TEX.
ROUSE & MURPHY]*
Tl 1 T XT HP T"1 T) ' Mr. Bowen claims to have real
JT AIi>i i. Ui XV ued as much as <600 from one
of absence of important state
witnesses. The outcome of this
celebrated case will no doubt
be the final acquittal of the
murders of Brazzell.
—Mr. Bowen, whose farm is
situated one mile from Dallas
has an acre or more in black-
berries which are cultivated and
cared for with the same pains
that is taken with raspberries.
tiutuuatM A«r«l»h«l when rpquimt. Main I jwo residences near the Public Schools,
ijxtiikfty of'.yiiormerlr the property of Mrs. Stamps
tyorewtntry. I I p p 7. s. noVton
itatt/adSdw iVfi»»m«iuabi'eT «Vl
(Shop under McFarland's Book Store,)
BRFNHAM, TEXAS.
mgr House, sign and ornamental paint-
expeditiously etecuted.
teed; prices reasonable.
forest in which pecans grow,
would cut away all else and
leave them, and plant more trees
whenever necessary, it would
eventually be a possession with-
out price.
Why not plant regular pecan
orchards as we do the apple
peach? The only reason against
it ever urged is, it takes too
Ions: for the tree to begin bear-
ing fruit. If we mistake not, it
will begin to bear the
seventh year, or about like the
orange, and thence an increase
of 100 per cent annually.
acre of blackberries. In the
northern states blackberries are
cultivated the same as any oth-
er berry and the raising of there
pays handsomely, the berries' A^and fresh article
being much larger and more! hand and for sale by wrT
delicious than the wild ones, j T-A.wn*nis
' Tl
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 150, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 20, 1880, newspaper, June 20, 1880; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478104/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.