The Daily Brenham Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1877 Page: 4 of 4
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TEXAS.
BRENHAM, WA9IIINGT0N C
J. O. HAW KIN, Editor and Proprietor.
Subscription—Daily $9 per year; Weekly $2 per year.
The Kaxser has recently been enlarged to a tliirty-two
column paper: being now the largest paper ever published ill the
county. It is the only English newspaper published in the county,
and is the acknowied organ of the Democracy ot Austin, Washing-
ton and Burleson counties. Its columns are always well filled
with items of State and general news, as well as sound and inter-
esting Editorials upou all the important topics ot the day. ■ ^
Thb Banner is, and always has been the steadfast triend of the
poor and working class; as such, has labored for their interest and
advancement, by favoring and advocating the emmigration to our
county of intelligent and industrious white men. It pdvocatcs the
speedy development of the vast resources of our great and .grow-
ing State, by encouraging the establishment of manufactories ot
all kinds: favoring Railroad com man ication with sections of our
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State not yet penetrated by existing lines.
The Banner is & zehlon? worker in behalf of Brenham and
Washington county. Coming tb Brenham in January 1853, when
it was bit a small village of 30(j inhabitants, we have watched its
of j»oo<l quality can b- bougnt at. | onward march of improvement with great pride and satisfaction;
JKojAdejindSli Paud until now instead of 300, her population is neat- 4000 souls, and
still her progress is onward. During this time (20 years,) we have
been in some way connected with her-journalism, working and stri-
ving tor the posterity of our town, and we expect to continue our
#*» unremittingly, merely asking a libera) and Staining pat-
nnd»»utU through tan county i» al- j — e ^ tjie ]iaQ(^ nf the public we have so long and faithfully
rv<id>' couuu tieed «n«l will soon be P 1
served.
Politically, the Banner has ever been tourtd battling for the
triumph at the true and living principles of the Democratic party;
and, as a Democrat, have yielded a cordial and hearty support to
Gov, Coke and our present State Government. We discuss all
public issues from a strictly democratic standpoint, independent
of any clique or ring.
The Banner opposes and deprecates the extravagance and
corruption ot the party now controlling the affairs of the General
Government, and favors an early restoration ot the same into the
care and guidance of competent and honest official#-the true rep-
resentatives ol the people. It also favors the most rigid economy
in the administration of the affairs of Government, both State and
Federal, that labor may be lightly burdened by taxation.
ot
"fedty
1 Out*
tui-
i State.
frswo
square miles, with iJO.OUO iuliabitanw,
and ia well anp tiwi with churches,
and schools, and witnln convenient dift-
fltttrce* of eajli B*iglli>orli<sKi. Two
Male and three lemaie sclioola of higl.
^r*de aud reputation, are located in
this county.
t The ooantv ts well timbered and wa»
tered. Tl" 'iil in exivpiionably go>d.
Cotton aua „ »rti are about the piiuciple
product*; about 40,000 bait* of cotto .
leiig shipped annually. Wheat, oats,
"barley, Potatoes. (sWuet anil Ifittli) »w
rat cane, iorgliura, etc., a|F large v
rodmvd. All kinds of fruits are suc-
cesafully growu. ThertA* m.w in the
county tttree large nurxpffia of estab
tinted reputation, Supplying a lartje
■ortlou of tue State with O chard
ato ks.
The native graaaea ate excellent, ret>-
dering the western portion of the eotm
ly especially adapted lor dairyin.'. Cat
tie are kept in a Sue cond'W'O op«»
the pastures during the winter months,
without other mod or she) er. Sheep
«re extensively railed and requite but
tittle care „
KAKUING LANDS
And
improvement, and cau be rentet
at from $3 501« $5 00 per acre, or one-
fourth of the cotton and one-third of all
ether products.
A rail m id is now running through
J.
M. SIN GELT ART & CO.,
PBACTIOAJL
House and SljfB Painters,
Brenham. Texas.
Painting Graining, Gilding
ami Marbling, Plain and
— Decorated Paper Hanging,
Kalsotning, Glazing
(JbC., tfct'tl Cfcf.
Satisfaction given and all work guar
mteed Shop under the Huukstore.
August 18th, 1070 d&wtf.
completed, giving rail, coiumuuication
witty tlieseaboard by two routes. The
rallr iad communications offer tin- chan-
ges of two rouvs to the North and
Kaat.
The population of this c »unty is
drawn irom every $tnte of the Union,
and every cunury^in, Euro|>e The
Immigrant jirifl finijf ffleods in every
aeighb »rhood and fee most heartily
welcomed
# Consumption. j
Atrialbex iif D-. Kissier'a celehrat
4A Consumption Powders will be sent
reft, by mail.|>ost paid, to every autfr-
««r from the ait disease. Tins is the
oulv preparation known t» cure or
benefit that disense. Price for largt
box, 113.00. Address,
Ash & Bobbins,
* 360 Ful on Street,
«ct*2w!y Brooklyn, N. Y
<l&0 K ft A MONTH.—Agents wan-
O v/ tra ever? where. Buineas
boi> oruUi« *wl first class. Particulars
#ent free. Addreas J. rtOHTH k Oo.,
St. Louis. Mo inarSlwtf
,» ,■ ■
Ayer's^ueCure,
* fi*or Fever and
jjtti pWllT
Dtinib Atfae,
▼or, &o., and indeed all the affections
!. which arise from malarious, marsh, or
miasmatic poisens.
No one remedy is lender
called fur by tltc necessities
ef the American people than
a euro and safe cure for
lTever and Ague. Such
i irrarc now esabted to offer,
with a perfect certainty that
It will crnr.x ate the disease, and with assur-
oner, founded on pi-oof, that uo harm can
aruettoiH iu irne ill any quantity.
That Mfhkh pivteot* from er prevents this
disorder nmst be Of immense Service in tue
communities where H prevails. Prevention
is b«tterH"M,f»t»; far the patient escapes the
risk wWcH WS'ihnst rnn in violent attacks of
tld* UalefMl<Mstetn|»er. Tkl« " Ci'iik" expels
flic miasmatk: (wison of fever Mud Ague
ft-om the syttem, and prevents the develop-
ment of tltt disease, If taken on Uie first
. -approwiii of Ms prcmoaitorv symptoms. A
great Mipnriurity ef this remedy over any
■•titer ever fllscovered for the «i»eedy and cer-
1 tiih flirt! of fntertntttenfs is, tluit it contains
' -no Quinine or mhierai; consequently it pro*
difttis no quinism or other injurious effects
" whatever upon U>c cmistltntion, .Those cured
by it «n* left as benltliy as if they had never
^he fllMiMtf e.
ffTfr u«i) Asroe is not alone the con-
seiuiencc of the luiicsniatii" poison. A ^reaj
variety of disorders arise from its irritatioi
among which are lVeiir«l«if«, lllieuuia-
tiNUB, Gout, Headache, RlliMneas,
* teftibiickr, Karoekf.CatMrrla, Aslk*
I. Palpitation, Painful Affection
r tleN^wa, l«ya»er#ts, Pain in the
reift. tTeilc. PurutjaiH. and dernu^e-
• wpnfe of the Stomach, all of vvhk h, when
^HfefnaiiiUC.P tlti» entiae, put on tlie inter*
njittent ,ty|ie, or iMM'ewte perioilical, TW»
".Ci/ftK" cxju-ls the |ioi>on rrom the bloed,
and consequently eiires them all alike. It is
ffc ihVWimlile protection to Immigrants m i
^i*ons trnvriirhgor tempocnnly residiuj; in
' ttw *ial#rtotie ftwtrfcK If takes occasion-
kHf'%; daily Wliile ex'poxp I to the infection,
ihat 1411'tie eawvetwl Prom the system, and
oennof aoftiiaUate in si:(8cient quantity to
rip«n Into disease. Hence it is even more
viinaWe for )>voiection than cure; mid few
Hill ever suffer from Intermittent? if they
avail themselves of the protytfUoii this rem-
6t\y Aftafita.e>; ^
I yrfr Complaints, arifinsr fWim torpid- j .luce not sicken the jtomaol,
" U an excellent remedy 1^^ any dow and urJler ^11 ironm*
stnn.iVitlng tjie. Liver into healthy activity, at^jujeg, ;in 1 j^tiiocaly M .di«i> ' itwiU
aj>d producing manv truly remarkable cures,
where other ntcdHnes ftdl. „
'■ mi!P**r.»» nr "
r.ow-11, Sfass^
tfKRMTQRE! FIfRHITURE J!
C. WITTEBORU,
MAIN 8TRKKT, BHKNI1AM, TKXAS.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
H'TJHN ITUKii-
Such aa Besteads. Wardrobee, Sofas
tjounges, Chairs, Bureau-, and in fact
nverv article deal red by housekeepers.
Undkktakino will cuitit.ue to re
:eive prompt attention. Collins made to
•rder. iK Metalte Burial Vaw
Utfn Trltniniiiiri ^n hund at all
Case* and
time.
D3. SHALLBH3ERCE9'8
Fever and %ue
A NTt'DOT E
Al'.vuy * Ntope tlie Chills.
This Modicine has been 1»lore the Pub*
iic firtccn years, and is still ahe>' of all
jther knowr remedies. Itd-wanof opr^
i p*' feottjr
CURE IM Wl EDIATE LY
and permauont.y cvety form ot ??evef
, PrwtU il and Annhftirnl |
ASK flOLD 'ALL ROUND THIS trOffiLH
and Ague, because it is a pertsoi
Ante is '"'srla.
hl't Ly all
utk
K. E. LUHN.
B
Kortheast l/'oruvi fubllc Hqaart.
BRENHAM, TEYAS.
thaler iu
Drugs, Medicines>,
AMD
jDrnggUts' Smdrie»' Paints, Oil*.
and Paintm9 Supplies, Itrug-
gists1 Glassware, Sponges,
Brushes, Patent Medi-
cines £ Pt 'tMneiry.
STAPLE AMD Vim *1AT10NEK¥,
Pensyhiks »nd rocket Knives.
ToM, Shc^ftg and Lam-
dry Soaps,
MEDICINAL oi.^o AJND SPIK1'1>
Every trtie'e sold or diapenaeii ano
wariAnted to (w what it is represeuiei.
in quantity as well a« quality.
Prescriptions carefully compounder,
at all uo-'<rs day or niiflu. an. llh
* The Americuu Peoule.
No people in toe world si.ftet as mnch
with L)vg|iepria a- Ameri>ans. Al-
though .eat*«;f experience in tned -
cine bus failed to accomplish a certain
a d eure remedy ior din* ase and it.- el
tects, such as Sour Stomach, Hiek
Heaiaehe, n*bitual CoKtiv> iies»., pal
pitak liin ol the Heart, Hi art-bum
Water brash coming up of fix si niter
eatiHtf, low siiiiit*, &c, vet since the
i trodueiion of orkkn's auouhi ki.uw
B't we Wi. Vi there is no ease of Jys
|iepsia and Li^er Complaint that can
n it el> immediately relieved. 8 ,1-00
doaen sold Inst year with ut one ease
of (ailure reported Uo to your D"iig
giat 11. E. If. In &Co , and get a Hum
pie Bottie for Id cents ami try it. Two
dose* will reliese yon, Regular Size
75 cents.
Prescription Free
FOR'ilie sp edy cure wt a*mlnal
weakneca, lost ma lond.and all
disorderc brought on by indt»ereti»ns
or excea-. Any druggist has the in-
Turk.
fc.DAVl
JW Wuhwa
au^owiy
REAL ESTATE
A gene y,
EstabUshed, 1869.
Geo. F. BURKE, Msnap.
Insurance Capital Represented,
$20,000,000.
BREMIAM, - - TEXAS.
ValnablE
LASDS
AND
For Sale.
.1
AND
To Bent
; ' ■ -
AND
Geo. P. Burke,
• • . . S. • >'v** *■ * +0'■ if?'
Keal Bitate Aegent
IdMlo Niuate.. Ill Ntlte D lJ
tiec—!i ,000 A<rr<s to b< H>ld, jM
the United Slaws Ditlrlc ('i|n
lor the Yl'efiero Diatriaof
Texan. ■*: '
| IN T1IK V.A'ITKJt OF)
J E Nohvuj. 4i[ In Bankkwct.
Co.. lUNKltm'K ) If ,'
BY vii i ue <t§ an order of sahffcsm d
out ol tlie honoruble U^in-ti
Ma es District Court, lor the Waters
Dis rlc of Tixai»>, at Tyler T»ys, in
nie directed ai d delivered, 1 .fell on
Tu^paj the Sd t'ay of Ji cui;ry l8?7,
l»elnre tin Court house doi>r in the city
of Tyler Texas, at public outcty to the
hi heat i idiier between the hottrt-ol Jo
a iu. and 4 p. m ; hale to continue troiii
< ay to day uiril ti e »hole Ibt r.f
property i sold <<n the following tnins
to wit: "One f< ur li ior cash the I *1-
ance ill two equal insial liieiits, paya-
ble the first iucialment in eix, the s< c
ond imialment iu tWeive months, hiar
ing seven per cei t per annum Irom
date until paid, retaining the Vendors
lien to secure the jaynont of tlie bsl
ance < f tin purchase n «»ev, all the
rifjit, titles alio intereet ot humuel
Hayterof the firm ol I. E. Nutvill k
Co., *he a oresain Batihtu| ts
T« undiv.ded one hall interest in nrid
to the follow ing real i-state to wit.
No 1—44^ acfes of land in Milam
county Tejas, rt V\. H., H. R.
No. 2—8.19 acres of land in Bracks
county, Texas,James Curtis, li H.
No 8—1151 aereV o 'land iit'Cervell
county, 'lexas, Tlioa. Berirony.H R.
No. 4—457 acres of land in Biases
county, T xaa, Jno. Willbma F.dl.
No. f)—#40 acne of land in Mi Lenoan
county Texss» W'. rt. Hill H, R.
No. 6- 4425scres^t hind in Angelina
county T. xas, Batah Odell H.R
No i— J?82 sctesol land hi Atigelira
county Texas. Well»jrt«l Stan ey H R
• No. 8—3'jO acres ot land in Ai gelina
county Ti xas, Tin*. Shaw II. R.
N ... 8—500 acieaol land in San An
guMine co. Texas, Jno. Johns< n 11. R
No. 10—77 ae esof land in Uiahur
county Texas, Samuel Sex ion H. R.
No. 11—One half of t wu^leagties. one
the H. R of A. Ham, the other the H
R. unknown; one i alt of last league
belonging to Sid Morch.
No, 12—290 acr< a of lard In Nacog-
decjn a Ti t< a Kerby H. R.
No. 18-r-27W actes of land in Naeog.
di chescouti'y Ti xaa, W 1. Ladi1 II. R.
No, 14—1180 acres of land in Nacog-
doches count > Texas,Hewei BsilrvH.R.
No. 15—215 acres ot land in ItftiVig-
doches county T» xaa. Jno. Mills H.R.
No. 16- 500 acrt a iu lsnd in Nacog-
doches eouiliy Texas, liorr ti Daven-
port H. R.
No. 17—715 acres of land in Nacog-
doclv s county Texas, Join Y. Acorfta
H. R.
No. 18— 257 acrea of l*nd in Nacog-
docfies aunty Texas, Juan T. Acosta
H.R. 0
No. 19—177 acrea of land in Nacog-
dochea county Texas, Mary Vanslikie
11.11. .<
No. 20—3'20 a< res of land in M ash-
ington county T. xas, .1 hn l>»i,g H. R.
within one mile of the ciiynf Juhi-
nam Texas; very fine land and veiy
valuable; a batgain here forme one.
No. *1—040 actes of and in Mtum
county Texas,Win. Haytei H. k.
Ml 22—7005 «f res or land in Nacrg-
dmneB (runty 'lexas, Manuel C j A
Bio H.R
No. 28—177 acn a of land in Niicog-
dochcis co. Texas, E. W. Unwell H. R.
No. 24—200 actes ot land in Nacog-
dorhe» county 'lexas, llenty Biewer
H. H.
No. 25—348 acres of land iu Nacog-
di chencount- Texas,T. J Laiilf|MMK.
No 20—*00 ai res of land tit Naeog-
dochescounty Ti-xas. Edg r Pail< t fl.B.
No. 27—180 acrea < f inidin Nacog-
dot lies county 1 t xas, Head Right al
Samuel Havter Assignee.
Eveiyty dy be <«rtai|i t« come and
huy yourselves rich many ol the fore-
going trai |h are v« »y Valuable,ai d aa
fine as in the State, and Ibe Title of
*hh h have been i» the family t< rover
thirty vears. S i y. u nee the liili a are
al I riyht,. No postfW m< lit ol bate but
will be poaili\e»
Purchaser to pay for deed and ac
kuowledgnient.
W. « CAIN, Ast-ignee.
Tyl«i^Tex.a,.Nov..i6, 1870. #4t
A'HEALV-
OKALBK IN QENXKAL
CUTLERY, EDGE TOOLS,
Earning Implements, Casting*
Hoes, {'hcmis, Iron, Steel,
COOKING MID HEATING STOVES*
Stove Trimmings am^Tin-ware, ofal
kinds, Painta, O la, Vain|sliea and win.
dow til IBS, Buggy and Wagon material
liul>ber Be the;, frem I4 t» W inchea
whle, P»M'king of all fcin- a, and all ar
Mcl^uUmng to ilia Hard war*
Feb 1 ha|n stwet. Bannliam
J. A. hlPSCOM^H,
•AN(V—
RkAL AST ATE AGENTS.
™ th# I^Mrlct Cotirta
"If10 '»■ Lee. u|d BmIhhou cou»
ilea.
Owicn «p it airs ov«r OUUlng'a Bank
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