The Daily Brenham Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1877 Page: 3 of 4
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m tl a. M
•y Scllm! at* 9:30 A. M. All
v.hfidrott arecwHaUy invited to attend,
in >he city aro welcome.
Local iDtellijjencc.
i.vctnk H.u"#a
bfi bad of Hih*el»W'
cigars can
Dax Mccjart
m
lett tor Gal-
ve4on yeat ^iiay. He wiJ|h»vc
hi.? new-paper, the Gaheswnion,
•:;ider headway by next Thurs-
day morning.
Pork is
Springs,
tour to
eora at
a bushel,
plentiful in
selling in Holly
■*%'. >", ,roi,i
ts a pound, will
and a hftH cents
^lorn iiid meat are
i ihat region, and the
people are happy.
fliNDSOME furniture at cost
by C. Witteborg. Go see it.
R« oBLioATRD.—Quitea num-
ber of our Joung folks who
withdrew iro n the Temperance
Council bet'»re the holidays set
in, have gone back, re-obligated
aud are happy.
Laborers.—^Good, reliable
farm hand* are demaud in thin
county. We have an over-
stock of worthier hands, who
are decidedly averse to hard la-
l»or.
All the
fishionable
latest
dr'mka
|nd moil
can be had
at Hiroehberg'a.
Rroollbot, that the distin-
guished Jewish Rabbi, Mr.
Browne, who lectured here a few
days ago, will visit this city
again en or about the 18th in-
stant, and deliver another lec-
ture
Jcpor Turner, has proven
himself au excellent and eco-
nomical Judge, discharging bus-
iness readily and without any of
the unnecessary delays hereto-
fore existing. His rulings, we
believe, have generally given
entire satisfaction.
To Arrlv<y
500 Barrels Genuine
em Seed Potatoes; Early Rose,
Early Goodrich, Jackson's —
Whites and Peerless. AW Note Due MOV. 1,1877.
V+ees* A Large as-
sortment ' well grown,
and of fine varie-
ties—all Bud-
ded.
Will sell our surplus
Pei,Peir, Apple, Pin Trees,
AND
GRAPE VINES.
At low Figures and take
200 IWei.-L choice large rtd
Northern apples.
tf
(\ W. IvLAETW.
Removal.
A Jacobs, of tlx* St. Louis
Store, desires to notify his
friends and patrons that he will
lemove in a tew days to the
Schlottinan building, opposite
4%Simo]i, where he will be hap-
py to sue his friends.
V
Geobob P. Burke, who had
brought suit against the Cen-
tral Railroad for damages sus
tained in the 1(K3 of an arm t»y
V
being thrown under a passen-
ger train, recovered a judgment
in the District Court yesterday
for $6,000.
- 11 m ♦ ♦ #—
Mkw Buildings.—The brick
work on two of Ml*. DwyerV
new buildings on St. Charles
street are complete, while the
foundation of another new brick
at tfie corner of St. Charles and
Quitman streets is b»inj? laid.
The new two-stow brick of
Werner & Bro., corner Quit-
man and North streets is ap-
proaching completion.
Thb present week is the "week
of prayer," very generally ob-
served by Protestant Christiana
the world over. In this city
union meetings t are held every
evening, at 7 o'clock, in the
Methodist church. The subject
for to-day is, "prayer tor nations;
tor rulers, magistrates, and
statesmen^ lor philanthropic and
benevolent institutions; t<»r a
pnre literature, the spread of
sound education among the
people, and the maintainance of
p2aej.w All are invited.
, ' 5 " ' ' V, uri . .1 » • >»" -•••
The mgthers, wives, daugh-
ters and sisters of Royal Arch
Masons, are Respectfully ir.vited
to attend a Indge of Good Sa-
maritans to be held in Matonic
H ill, Tuesday everting January
16 b A. I). 1877. Degrees aitd
refreshment* w!M be the order
of the evening.
J. R. Thomson, Se*'ty.
Committee of Arrangements.
—L. docket, Win. Dwytr, V,
M.whik. jtilDtd
Market Repcrt.
Gold ...r.10» $109 j
Silver (am
Cottox continues to arrive
freely, meeting with ready sale
at quotations below;
Cotton-
Low ordinary —
OrJina»y 91-2
Good Ordinary 1014
Ijow middling 10 3 4
Middling..... 111-4
tiood middling: 11 1-2
Br bad )
flour. TO*./800 *bl
Corn meal.......... 50(a 75 I* bu
Torn 30(e, 50 I? bu
Hides-
Dry Flint 18@13 1 2
Salted
*'l,. Js£ M'1
Bacok—
Clear 8idea
Lard
Butter .
Er«rs. ..*..
ll@ll 1-2
3 12a 4
.12 1-2&13
.14 aI6
. .20 a30
15 a 20
Farmers supply yourselves
at low prices and get the time.
Call at the Nursery.
JOHN T. HiSliBERT, Manner.
For C. (J. Hemming. dec6w2i» d2w
- - ; I- » ■ ; L - ... .. .. ..... |a
'Jl B. OULE^BY
Gin-Dresser and Repairer,
Hempstead, Texas.
Takes pleasure in annonncing thai h
is now prepared to apply u» giris h
new Patent Gin-Drew »t reasons))1
rates. Mv mode of dress is superiort
the briar-point, or tny other in ase; it
axinuch as it does not nap, cleans >1:
*eeds, make* a hettar aample and gii
faflf^r.
All orders aent to me at Hewpstem
ir lelt at the Brenliam Bannkk ortir
will receive prompt attention,
aeptSly T B 0<JI,ESBY
T
Notice in Probate.
|I1E STATE OF TEXAS:
jpiOtt SALE,
1 SPLENDID SEW B1CK.
For partiralarii apply at thia olfice.
January 10th, "17. d»f
A lard to the Pabllc.
.ft fcav!|ir -eon^ f'» onr (tjnowled/e
that certain |wnona hare b^en fraudu-
lently rep esentinp t'lemaelvea agents
•if,our Church, and un-ier that prett-nct-
Mwindhnyr, oi annoying, many of thtf
ben^o'entljr inclined apiomr i«rw lite
t'Hllow cin*jna; t)>in |a tainf<trtn the
public that by a vott nf our church
Kir. WHe^ HnW-rt haa been app^nted
our agent and that he and the paator
in ch trjre, Rev. A ex«nd»r 8coit, ool*
are authorised to solicit or receive do-
na'iona for our church.
Br order of the Trustees of the A.
M E. Churrh o! Brenham.
Bieuham. Jan. 9th,'77 tf
Bankrupt Stock!!
Important Sal** of
DRY GOODS, ETC.
Ofl,
$25,000 worth of Dry Goods
To be sold at Public Auction at Vr.
0.uiuell'H t«tore, In this cityi com ' enc-
ing'on Mondav, .faniiary 8t» at 10:30
A. M., 2 P, M , 7 P M , and will continue
from day to day until dlup »sed of We
beg to call aitenton of ature kee|>era
and heads of lamilift to thia>plen Id
fnl? and
French i<^haE*'iths,^i# nil variety - f
^hadea aa>«(flora; Paisley lonir and
siptarH ahawa,T l»h linen, towels.dam
Hs-k, handkerchiefe, etc. M»rseillesand
other be l aprea la, holaery, etc Also
500 imira ot anperb
C.tllfjrn^a Md other Blankets,
All the-tflgprmd* are diret^ f oiu New
York and ar«» orderwi for positive *«te
in lot4 to Ruit |iurchaseia, j n7 lw
"V
•riv \te Boarding.
To the She-iff. or any Constable o
iVaahinarton county, greet njr:
You an* hereby commanded to cau^
to b« published o'ice a week for f' u>
weeks aucc snivelv in tk-« Brenhim
Bannkk ;i newspaper published in tlx
cotintv of Washington the folloWini
not ice:
rjlHE STATE OF TEXAS.
To all persons interent-d In tin
guardianship of Mary E. Ley. an or
phun John M. Key guardian of tin
person and estate of said orphan, ban
filed in »h- Cou»ty Court of Wa«hinir
ton county, an application to sell 21 1 ij
acres of land, part o* J. P. Key head
right, situated in ('ass county belonur ng
to the estate of said Mary E. Key ai
orphan, which will be heard at tlie nex*
term of the Count* Court of said conn
*y, cijiumencinfir on the
ThM Itaday in Jaattary, 1877
At the Courthouse thereof, in the city
of Brenham, at which tioie all persons
interested in said guardianxhip may
appear and oontest said application, if
thev se.' propfr.
Herein fail aot, under penltay of tin
law, and of this writ tuake d>>* return
leaned the 12th day of December.
1876.
Witness, H. M. Lewis, Clerk of said
Court and the seal thereof at
[L. 8 ) "fflce the city of Brenham,the
12th day of December 187(5.
H. M. Lewis, c c. c. w. c
I hereby certify "hat the above and
foregoing in a V ue and correct copy o
the original citation now in tm ha ds
J. H. Hutch nsoit.Sh'ff W. C.
Per T. W. Chappell, Depu y.
Iv>cated 1J miles East of Brenham, oi
the Waahington County Kailroad.
With eleven years etp» rlei.Ce in tin
Nursery buainefsin thia County, I ca
otter an fine selections of—
Fruit Tree*% Grape Vines,
Ornamental Shrubbery, Etc.
as can be found anywhere.
Full descriptive Catalogues not to
tny addreaa u|iou applicatio -
The Gardens, Grounds and whole
Nursery Stock, are free for innj>eetion
»t all times to the public, witln ut their
>eing expected to purchase anyihl.ig it
they do not wish to.
I will have ina.iy new fruits and ot-
iament«l tress for sale next fall, ami
will be pleased to show them to visitor*
■vltile thev are growinir.
Wm. WATSON, Proprietor,
nrenhani. Mar 2il.dv. -1871
QERBEB'8 SALOON^ "
Saidy St. Opposite Banner Office,
Brenham, Texas,
, Proprietor.
This house is well supplied st all
itnes with the fit est liquors, wines, St.
l/»uis Ale and beer; aim domestic and
i|ipor>ed cigars. Agent at this plari
or the celebrated Ktoi ewail whiskey
a private sitting r<K)in, for the con
* niche* of cuatomera, is attached u>
iiv s <|onti.
|y Patronage so icitetl. novaCTO
QALVIN W1NGATE,
Gil and Press Repairer,
Buck horn, At^in County, Texas.
Has bad an extensire experience in
repairing Gins, Gin Filing, building of
Gill Gearing, Cotton Prefses, etc.; also
does carpenters work Itefers to Capt.
J. S. Smith, J. F Matthews, Ed. hap-
pen, John Carlisle, and others at Chap-
pell Hill.
Alt orders left w t)i John Carlisle,
Chappell Hill, or addressed to me at
B ckiiorn, w.lKimstt with j#oinpt. at-
tention. Oct. 6 w3ra.
s
die.
Saddla Stol nt
2JTOLEN trom my hou-eonTuesdav
nitflit last, a new full-'igged fad
The tree U a Smith tree, t tve-
r bbed cantel. I will pay a liberal re
Watd 'or the return of the sadme; and
an additional reward ♦<>? the thief, with
evidence sufficient to cocvict.
novl7dAwlw FKITZ FISHER.
mm
the ti 'w building of ttef. H. L Graves,
on Main street, below the old Crumnler
18"7. dan a e mtnodate one family,
Pay boarders taken at $15 00
i month.
Brenham, t)ecetaber SO'.b, dim
per
SantAoaagr
Uk... papc.ur
yapcri. an i J
itwl'lfntyou MtlklU£ kut «1U Mini; MV« )-U
a T ahi co.,c'.
ADVERTISING
tf twtfuui «Jul *tu tu
Liver
Are the most L*i kU^
lite iifaht t (.militated.
Hure Greau r tatliille*,
toasuiae the Least | oe|,
Mill Bake, Co- k, ib ast. aim bio.i qutvk
er and more even iliun any oth«;r
s o e maile
tST THEY HAVE NO EQUALJp
First Preniti Uj at bi. Louis Fair, 1
First Premiuni at St. Louis Fair, 18i
Gold v eoal at L> uisiana State Fair 0
Firat Pfipnium at St, Louis Fair, 1808.
First Pmoiuui at Memphis F ir, 186
Bine U^'booA theSv Louis Fair,
First PremfH at Mcmpliis Fa'r,
First Premium at Texas S ate Fair 1871
First Premium at Texas State Fair {8?4
First Premium at Memp' is Fair, 1871-
Fir-t. Premium at Ge<*gia BuiteFairl871
Aud every Fair almost without eicej.*
tion where pa> on trial.
livery Stove Warranted,
Extensa T p, »ith High or low
down reserv»»ir We also mannfactnrv
Enameled Work-, of all kinds, Culinary
and Plumbers' Goods,itc.
BUCK'S STOVE COMPANY,
720 and 722 Main Street, St. l/»uf\
Manufacturer! ot vsrietien of-Co<ikin^
and Heatittg stoves. Sample cards and
Price List furnished <•* application.
—SOLD BY -
3bC. A. ZZealy.
marSlwly Bninham, Texas.
A Cartons Good Thin?
That courts invc*tijrati«s;
That defies opposition;
That conquors prejudica.
It Cares AU
Fever and Afcite,
l)vnpepnia. Torpid Liver,
Ncura'tria, Kheumatism,
lea I ache, Liver ('ough^, Heart Disease,
Pains in Side. B ick . nd Stomach etc
The * and many iu re proceed from
To'i'id Liver ami indigestion.
StO|> dosing and !>• convinced.
Is medicated with effective com-
pound . Cur* s by absorption, acting on
• he liver and stomach immediately,
'thing from thesys-em every jmrticle
f Malaria and B'.li "a po son. Is
quall v efficacious and a sure pre.venta-
ri>e in all diseases jrW»wing out oi a
reordered liver. Those who try them
are v, i d with delight over their s^edy
release from suffering.
it affords me yreat pleasure to add
tny testimony for the benefit 1 have re-
ceived from Holman's Augne ai;d Liv-
er Pad. For over twenty ears I have
ndured the honors goningoutof a
torpid liver and dysnepsia, accompa-
nied with violent headache, etc. With-
i a few weeks alter using the Pad all
these 1 ng endured ills left me and ap-
pet.te restored, I havegalnetl twenty-
three pounds in two tuoti'hsand eel
11 y tesiored to h alth, Tor which I
feel indebted to Holman's invaluab t
Pad • (Jai.vin Pkbllr,
Of Thompson. Goodrich & Co., Hat
House, Cincinnati.
Price $2 ami $4. Will eend by mail
when drnir Ists do not keep them.
Send for bonk containg much valuable
n'ormation about this wonderful cura-
tive. Dk. D. % Faikchild, Pn»p.,
iy7w(im Cincinnati, O.
Your money and buy one o» two bottles
of Mr J. Newton Smith's Hair Res-
t rer. I Will create a new growth of
liair tt|>on bald heals, (we have
ml*t»kab!e proof and mail ii Xtt*c
will s on
i^|t
%
lird for Sale*
A splendid homestead on highp»ni-
rle, Burleson county, nine n:lW south
of Caldwell. Tract conta ns I75acrec,
one hal prairie, the other half timlier ;
40 acres in cultivat on, gmni dwelling
and outhouses, clsteru and Rn« or-
i . T« I, , , , , chard Tile pliice can be pnrehaled
Dr. J. A. Holland, havmtr leased , »mj „n terms. Apoiy en the
premi-es S. B! Albright, ■ r to T. J,
Pamfiell, Brenham. Nova-fin
Hair from falling out at onn; will
cleanse the #Calp from all dandruff,
will make the h ir grow thick, long
nd rapidly, is a highly perfamed hair
ressing. "does not contain sugar of
lead, sulp'iut, or oth^ jxilson. If
wish your
WHAT IS WEEK'S DELIGHT!
It is a plant that grows in the South
and is the only actual blood purifier
ever discovered, byai-'.ieh s?ldi» a*"r
that centre in the blood can be eradica
ed at once and forever. It expels for
life all scrofulous, syphilitic, cutaneotfc
and rhemnxtic affectmns, and is the
ONLY TRUE BEMF.DV for this clars
of diseases. Alone, it is a searching
attentive, bat when Combined with
Honduras Saraaparilla, Yellow Dork
and other roo's and herl»s, it becotaet
a blood purifier unsuipassitble and tin
equalled. Such is the combination of,
Pr. Tntt's Sarsaparflla an#
QneenYDeiigbt,
forming the most |aiwe>ful alteratift
known to ihe Medical Science tor tie
cure of old ulct rs aud sores, diseased
joints, foui discharges from the eats
ohtrils, Abscesses, skin affections,
rheumatism,dropsy, kidney complaints,
evil effects of neciet practices, diseased
scalp, disordered liver and spleen, and
all diseases that centre in the blood
It ixisscsses the peculiar property of
imparting a fair complexion aud
Caases the Body to Gain it
Solid Flesl*
Its value cannot b# too stro gly im-
pressed upou the attention of tho.te
who have been exposed to a taint of
improjier character. The afflicted are
assured thut 'his is not roe of the
worthless nostrums ot the day, but is
prepared upon scientific principles, by
a physician of thirty years experience,
Sold everywhere.
Principal office,
18, Murray St, New York.
ang4eowly
£\,OV«\
NEW FIKM!
New Goods!
you
To grow |. nj aud n»ok beautiful, use
it no one wi I be disappoint^. Price,
$1 00,or 3 bottles for Address
l)r J. P. Drotngoole. Loalsvllle, Ky.,
and recleve a book filled with anmis
tnk 'ble • vldence of all we say.
gOULE UNIVERSITY,
CnAPPKLL niLL, TEXAS.
The Second Term of the Seventr
first S»»ssion tt» this ln«»itution w 1
open on Koalay, Jaiioary 1st, 1877
For all lutormation, aps ly to lie uu-
dersitftje;|, , JOHN C. MILLER,
dec87d&wtf President.
DAVIB IEVZ.
—Dealers in—
Dry Goods and Groceries, No-
tions, Cigars and Tobacco.
Peuker building, corner St. Charles and
San. y streets, Bren)iam.
Our Ktock is complete and will ha
sold at small profiits for cash »r country
ptoduce. im-2«3m
Bstray Notice.
Taken up by John P. Phears and es-
trayed before ft. A. «atson, J P Pre-
cinct No.4, Harrington county, ou tha
7th (lay of November 1878, » tnarn
and. colt; bay mare about 14 hands
high, three white feat, about 11 years
old. bra»d«d 5} bay horse oolt about,
six mo iths old, both appraised by J, R.
Blocker and W. P MaytieW at |80.
Taken np by S. N Maddox, ai d ea-
irayed beforeB. A Watson, l.P. Pie-
ciuct No 4, Washington county, on ;hs>
1st of October 1876. a bay mare with
ihe left hip knocked down, about 14
hards high, 11 years old, branded oa
I the left shoulder HC; said mara had
two cohs, O e 1 year o)d,the >j|»ertwo
years o'd. ail appraised f»y Wm. J5id-
son and Y. M. Parish at $: 9 OOf
H. M. Lrwis,
dec39w4t c, c. c. W. C.
Blooded Stock- 7~
Having purchased the blooded boll,
SAM TILDEN,
notice Is hereby given that ha will
stand at my stable at the low pr c« of
$50(> per season payable in corn or
money,
d clDd&wtf A,TESTARD.
®spi
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Rankin, John G. & McCrimmon. The Daily Brenham Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1877, newspaper, January 11, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478270/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.