The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 265, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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I AM, TEXAS.
and St.
; & LEHMAN, Proprietors.
Ice-cold Beer on tap; finest wines, li-
quors and cigars. A cool and pleasant
ltting room is provided for the patrons of
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louse.
Jnly 7th, 1880-dtf.
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WAXKSR'S SALOON
Dwyer's building, St. Charles st. near
Sandy.
Brenham Texas,
\V. C. Walker, Proprietor.
This bar is stocked at all times with fine
iquors, beer and cigars. Patronage solici-
ted. .
A private sitting room, having south
breeze, is attached for the accommodation
of my customers.
Shooting Gallery in the saloon.
June 1.1880—tf.
QEKBER'S SALOON,
Sandy street, opposite Banner Oflic
Bkenham, Texas.
B.OERBSB. Proprietor
This Saloon is well supplied at all times
with the finest liquors, wines:, St. Louis Ale
and beer; also domestic and imported cigars
Agent at this place for the celebrated Stone-
wall whiskey. A private sitting-room, for
the convenience of customers, is attached to
my saloon. Patronage solicited.
Brenham, January 1st, 1878-dtf.
BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON,
p .
(New Building, South of Opera House)
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
This saloon occupies the finest building
in die city and is comfortably fitted up with
Billiard and Pool Tables. The bar is sup-
Are exhibiting full lines of the following goods
in all the latest designs, styles and colors:
Ladies 65^ Childrens Cloaks and
Dolmans, Ladies ^ Chil-
drens finehoisery, La-
dies anD Childrens
Ladies \ Children* Knit goods,
LadiestPChildrens Skirts.
Dyspepsia, General l
MMMP
, Want ol Vitality,
W P. Jinx, CrwbH Slation, 7W, wrltec •»
"IKK'S J itos Toxic lm» done -wonder* here,
who had iwen doctored neaito to death for *
eral years, has been cured m jM.itity and
(!,rat Prw&aiivn by the uae of 1)U.
llAKTlCK'H I HON" TONIC, wUR'U
raised her from her lied,
where she had been
lying for many
months.
finriT: —
^ fames Brown of
.mrcouftty.has requested
w us to tender you hie ftraietiu
acknowledgments for the great
.leneSt* his wltc received from the use
- of yniir luox ToSlo. He tells us that, after
naving paid throe or four hundred dollars doe-
tors'hills, two bottles of your 1 Hon* Tonic did her
more good than all other medicines she ever toted. She
more uooti ii*#i» »»« iubuimhvv »hw
I^^was troubled with Drnun'j'.uwnt vf the V'uiiA, Winks, etc., lroiu
"which she is much relieved.
ttkevlllls, Tuxas. F. A. Patkicu a Co.
MANUFACTURED BY 9
'THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO..
No. 213 NORTH MAIN STREET. ST. LOUIS-
A. SIMON
I
IS;
DEALER IN
Noith-west Corner of the Public
BBENHAM, TEXAS.
■ Has just received a full and complete stock of
ket, as well as Wines and Brandies: also,
Beer and Cigars. MILK PUNCHES are
a specialty. GEO. HIRSHBERG,
April 6-tf with A. L. Lauraine.
JP LEHMANN'S
SALOON,
E. Coiner St.Charles and Sandy Streets
■ Brenham, Texas.
iflr The bar is supplied with the Finest
ind oldest NORDHAUSER Whiskey in
*the city, as well as the best wines, liquors
and cigars. ,,
City and St. Louis beer on tap and bot
kd.
Chees* of all kinds, sausages, oysters,
bsters, salmon,herrings, etc., etc. del7*
"0. K. SalooD,"
Ant Street, opposite the Central House,
Bkenham, Tfxas.
rIE undersigned, proprietor of
popular saloon takes pleasure in an-
nouncing to nis customers that he has fitted
up a fine Bar, Beer and Lunch saloon.—•
Everything first ass. The finest imported
Liquors and French Wine, Imported Ci
We call special attention to our large stock of
BLANKETS
A.2XT)
COMFORTS
cr OP ALL QUALITIES AND SIZES,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, TIES,
VERY EASILY MANAGED,
, ECONOMICAL IN FUEL,
AND GUARANTEED TO
Em Meet Satisfaetioa Srerywhen.
BUY
AOHARTEROAK
MADE OILY BY
1880
1880
room which
sposal o7 my friends.
SAM MUERY,
Proprietor.
dec. tl,'77-dtf.
Compress Saloon,
and wagon ybrd,
JACOB MEU, Proprietor.
Quitman Street, east of Asbeck's store,
BRENHAM, - - TEXAS.
Has a fresh stock of Groceries,
Beer, Bigars and Tobacco.
Our dress
Goods depart-
ment includes all
the latest novelties in
velvets, brocades, satins, (
SILKS, FRINGES,
cashmeres, plain and bea-
ded laces, beaded and
plain fringes, silk
beaded, cord
1880 spikes 1880
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES.
Also, a large and varied assortment of
Parlor and Bed-room Furniture
CARPETS, MATS AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
J®, Call and examine our Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. We
guarantee satisfaction in all departments. Give us a trial. March 7, 1880.
New Furniture House!
E. REICHAKDT,
Giddings' Building, South side of the^Public Square,
. BRENHAM, TEXAS,
I 4 '
—■ DEALERS IN —
Furniture,
E®wf wakMttg G##4s,factor
and Chamber Sets, Carpotings, Mattings, Oil Cloths
The only exclusively Furniture and House furnishing Establishment in the city.
ft®" Please give us a call and examine our goods and prices. Goods delivered in all
parts of the city free. Carpets sewed and put down at snort notice, when desired.
Brenham, July 3, 1880-dwtf.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
IMPORTEES AND DEALERS IN
TIN-PLATE, WIRE,
SHEET IRON
—A.3STD—
EVERY CLASS OF GOODS USED OB SOU) Bl
TIN AND STOVE DEALERS.
SEND FOB PRICE LISTS.
II. W. HAKIiY & CO. Agent
B.ennam, Texas
H.
FISHER.
DKjLLRR
in
H. GOHN
DEALER LI
General Merchandise,
Shipman Building, East side of Public Square,
" BRENHAM, TEXAS.
KlfAU UAICtt IVIALJtnlHk ruiaun.
Re-lnvigoratee III* PRfr
VENTO nud CUBES CfcllM, feironL
ftfipeiMta, Hiimincr, Punle, and
Liver Ulwordera. Recommended by
bwtphyileluii.
_itat«s»«ve:
For »ate by all XHrugqh
prepared only b*
HOME BITTERS CO.. St. Louis, Mo.
S^sijlsimmoAS
CURES
INDIQC3T1CM,
DlUOUSNESB.
bicn headache
C08TIVENEB&
DY8PEP01A,
Oouo,
0URE8
lost appetitt,
Sour Stomach,
Foul Breath,
tow Spirits,
enlarqm't Of
Spleen,*0-
Staple •« Fancy Groceries,
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS
New the Depot.
ocitOtf BBENHAM, TEX A#
CITY RESTAURANT.
(The Oldest BwU«Mt In the City.)
ST. CHARLES STREET,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
The tables are always supplied with the
oe«t the market afford*.
'"^'"' .D.i.C.ioDOSALD,
proprietor.
Up
M. BRONNENKANT,
'"J-.
, brbniiam. TKXAS
Miry for sale cheap
,4 at »hort notlMaoa
ynlT », 1880-dtoi
mmiki'
[ timber land
r part of
jQ main
Jt6 miles
1 from latter.
.BRYAN,
, Texas.
m
50 pices Momie dress goods,
In every variety of shade and color at 15 cents per
yard; 25 pieces of black alpacca at 25 cts. per yard.
Gents * Childrens Clothing!
Our stock of gents and childrens clothing is now
complete and embraces all domestic and foreign
goods of the latest style and design in pattern.
Shoe Department
Our shoe department is complete withthejmost de
sirable goods for men, boys, ladies, misses and chil-
drens' wear.
Our friends in the trade will
find that we carry a larger and choicer line of goods
tbis season than ever before, and our prices are low-
er than any. We invite the attention of everybody
both old and new friends, to the enormous stock
above named and guarantee that we will not only
uphold our reputation as the cheapest house m
Brenham, but shall strive to be kno»n as one of
the cheapest houses in the state.
NEWBOTJER BROS.'
|Dry Goods Palace, Mam Street.
' Has received a splendid stock of new styles in
Spring and Summer Goods,
Ladies' Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ties,
C&OTHING,
LADIES' AND GENTS' HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
I hare also in store a full and complete stock of
Family Groceries.
All I ask is a trial, as can and will sell Goods cheaper than any other merchan
in Brenham. I meat BUSINESS. Call and be convinced. Mch 9, 1880-tf.
It USOyern the oldest, apd onty (cenulne Sim-
mons Medicine nowin market. Prepared only by
C. F.Simmons A Co. 3810-12 Clark Av. 8t.Loulii,
ricceitori to M. A. Simmons, M. D. Ih25ciji4
$1 bottle* and packages. Sold by all DruKgw*
GINS INSURED,'
Houses or contents, at lowest rates for the shortest or
longest term. J. W. Sayles has special charge of this
department. SAYLES, ROBERSON & GO.
l'jsmnr, Ga., April 14,1879.
I have watched the vise of the medicine
now knowli as ' 'Swift's Syphilitic Speclllv"
since the year 1827-overflOyears aKo-aud hate
never heard of a failure to cure when proper-
ly taken. I comm euced the use of if ou rar
slaves, between 1850 and 1(455, and as also did
a number of my neighbor, and in every me
that came within niv knowledge It effected «
cure. Ju 1885 my brother-In-law,
Walker, bought at auction a slave not war-
ranted. After the purchase it wan discover-
ed that he had had syphilis for twelveyears. v
tils head wag without a hair on It. lie trea-
ted him with this remedy, and In four weeks
he was sound and well, and lh a short time
had as fine a head of hair as was ever owned
bv a negro. He owned this slave many year*,
and lie never had any relum of the disease *
nor tost a day's work. This is only one
among hundmla of Instances of remarkable
cures made Uv this medicine. In *11My past
life 1 have never known a remedy that would
»o ftilly accomdlltdi what It Is iwomtt#«
to do. llifiNSAKU.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPAKt.
Proprietor#, Atlanta, (J*.
Sold by B. E. Li iw and Finhlka A Rals-
ton. Druggists, Brenham, Texas,
Call for a copy of "Young Men'* Friend.''
Thompson, Scbott ft Co., Galveston and
^.and^Ueadln^^Jol^le
ORiordan
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Represent first class Home and Foreign Companies.
Particular attention paid to insuring Business Houses
Goods, Dwellings, Cotton Gins, &c. Terms libera!.
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For Sale!
House and lot, fronting on Sandy m\
Main streets, opposite public school, The
house contains 4 rooms, hall and gallery,
good well and utahle, cheap for c.anh. Atir
Jress Box 36, Brenham Texas, sepijlm
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 265, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1880, newspaper, October 29, 1880; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478172/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.