The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 16, 1878 Page: 4 of 4
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Oak Hill Nurseries,
1i**t!<LwjU"B limits of the
;Jlr Brenham, WMUastM comity
u be found the wftrtextensto,
t'tnp.ete and reliable assortment of
•rue erown Fruit Trees in the State,
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**»• %\y «f Kreulin,..,
»w:. 1. That there he and is hereby
levied for the tear 187?, for the upr «»■
the city as a Bond and Sinking Fund
tpon nil property, real and (x rvonal
within theoorpuinUe limit* of tVe^im-.
ipoo which a t«x in levied by th«
>tate, an annual direct and nd valorem
tax of one eijfbt of oaft per cent.
Stce. 2. The Awnwr end Collector
will proceed to assies and collect rtlMf
tax in areon aaee with tbe ordinance.--
of this city and the general laws of thr
State.
Sec. 8. That all ordinance* ami
parts of ordinaucee in conflict with thh
ordinance, the* same foe aid are her»b>
repealed; and that thi* ordinanceg<'
into effect from and after it* passage.
Approved Anfuat vOth, 1877.
J. T.G'Riokdan, Mayor.
Attest—
0. H. Cahlisms, Secretary.
AN ORDINANCE
Be It ordained by the City Council of
the city of Brenham,
Sue., 1. That there be and is hereby
levied (or the use ot the city, for gener-
a expenditures, for theyear 1877, up-
on all property, rgti and personal,
within the corporate limits of the sane
^•mpriaing-
afapbs, SU, ka
Ala* a elioice assortment of Rnees
e»t| fiwgf*-ns. Fleering Shrubs,
£ Tubow, House and Green
H«»tme Plant*.
Extra inducem nts offered to local
it^totn. fall and examine stock grow-
ing on our grounds. Sond for descrip-
t i»v catalogues and price lints.
^I jftters of inquiry cheerfully anawer-
LOCKETT Si EDWARDS,
Proprietors of Oak Hill Nurseries.
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ESTABLISHED 1800.
iHrthcaii <'*rHer Public K^asn
BItKNIlAM, TKYAS.
Dealer In
Drugs, Medicines,
and
'IbuggW Sundries Paint*, Oils,
and Paintera, Supplier Drug-
gist*' Glassware, Sponges,
Brushes, Patent Medi-
emes jf Pc+umery.
MTAPLE AN § FASCT STATIONER?,
Pens, Ink»»nd Pocket Knives.
Toilet, Shaving and Lam*
dry Soaps,
MEDICINAL WINES AND SPIRI'I*
Every article sold er Jispensed an*
warranted to be what it is tepraMiw
upon wiiicb n tax is levied by the Bute,
an annua) direct and ad valorem tax of
one fourth of on« per coat.
Skc. 9. The Asscsvor and Cdlectar
will proceed to asm-** and collect said
tax in accordance with tife ordinances
of the ci'.y and tbe general laws at the
Sec. 8. That all ordinances aad parts M Wr^ *■ <l)**Hty
of ordinances ia cei flict with this or* I .* ™"criptiona carefully compounds
dinance, toe sam* 1# and a*e hereby al hours dav or night. as. If j
repealeo; aad that this ordinance g«
iuto effect lr»ni and after its passage.
Approved Augu*t 20th, 1877.
' J. T. J, 0 Riordam, Mayor,
Attest— * ^
C. H. CAnusLK. Secretary.
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Kosedale Nurseries.
located St miles J&tst Of Breubsiu.on
thv Washington County Railroad.
l'ruit frees, Grape Vines,
Ornamental ]Uc.
as can he found aayw
Tr Jm. ' *
Full
any a|mwijTij)oraT»pnc«n«)iiA.
The Oardeus, Grounds and whole
N twetr »^«k. WWi*
at »1I thrpdbiic. witboi ._
expeftteTto p^tehhse anythinK
tin*y do not wish to.
! will b»W Aai>y new
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'white
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AN ORDINANCE
Ijevylng a Tax for Public Free School
purposes.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of tbe city of Btenliam,
Skc. I. That, when as »n ihe 4th
day of Autfu»t, 1877, the tux psyi rs vo-
t<*d the levy oi a tux of 1 fouith of »»ne
•«r cent, tor t' e purpose of maintain-
ing the Prtblir Free School* of thecitv
of Brenham, there be and is hereby
levied for the use of the city, iif the
Ktipport ard maintainance of the Pub-
lic Free Schoo s, for the scholastic year
commencing Sept. lat, 1877. and end
inpr June 80) it 1878, ujkui all pr perty.
real and personal, within the corporair
limits of the said city, upon which i
^ASHIN«T0N HOTEL,
JOSH SUMMERS, rrtp.,
Cor.Tremont 4 Mechanic Sts.Uai vestan.
This House is centrally located, con
venient to business, and but two
squares from Morgan's Line ot
Steamers, and one block from
Union Depot.
Table unsurpassed by any Bouse in
the City, sepMdAwtf
A Noted Divine says
They are worth their
weight in gold.
BEAD WHAT HE SAYS:
Dr. Tutt1—Dear Sir: For ten years i have
bwwa mwtyr tq Dyspep*i«, Constipation, and
files. Last stmnr your pills were recommended
thw i am
of one per cent. perfect, reffu^r s'oois, "piles gone, and Thar*
Skc 2. Tbe Assessor and Collector CwSt!no!dK)lid,lesh- They are ^
AND COTTON FACTOR,
OFFICE: WAREHOUBEB:
87 Mais Stjuurr. f, 11,13 asd 15 FnAWai* ^
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Liberal advance# rnadti on Cotton, Wool, and Hideti. Consigi -
m«ntH solicited. . j
AOENT FOR—Proctor ft Osmbje'a < andlco. t»*\\ »nd Uri. Alu. ^eisl af ^
the Largest Sugar Plantatione in I^ulsiana and Teias. m#»|j14«1* wit
LIVEBY, FEED,
-AND
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Steady epj-eaite the Mela tyre Hcaie, Main stmt,
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1711 ' .11 II. ,,,,
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Olio atd two liorse Ptif pies. Br dp, Carriages anJ
Saddle Hordes for Lire—all fiitt class. Transporta-
tion furnished to anv part of llie Plate, florsw tonglit
and sold. Horses hoarded Ijv ll# day week or u.onlli.
Patronage solieted and satisfaetit n guaranteed.
Close Foundry.
-AND
iiiiiiij* in in™ huiu cuv upon wucu r vonwiputio
a,... 5£;%rss.c:a,s,,!:r
dtreit and ad valorem tax of one fourth now a well man, haw good appetite, dip
shall proceed to assess and collect said < J^/*.n^tifMPSO!f, LodsvlBe. Kr.
tax in accordance with tbe ordinanres yy<| ||^ pjy^
CDMSI^MAD-
ol thia city, and the general taws of the
State
Skc. 3. That all ordinances and narts
of oidinances in conflict with this or-
dinance,'the name be ishereby repealed
and tl a* this ordinance go into effect
I rom and after its passage.
Approved Aug. iftth, 1877.
J. T. J. O'Riobdan, Mayor.
Att«-st—
C. H. CAHiitsLK, Secretary.
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JOB PRINTING
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WHY NOT TBI A
ashin g ton *PaperP
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The Mi fasliitm Star,
itaMIsM Twenty-flre fears;
TUTPS PILLS
<anuamnMu.
miiliLLs
mi OOHBT3AXIO*
TOmku
T0TP8 PILLS
cum ravja amj>
TOTT* PILLS
amasLicrosooua
MMMMHa ABB
TDTT8 PU
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(Wner Main Street «a4'Te»M Atoimmi.
t:.. 01.1) CAPITOL nam im
imiiia*** wUk rntlr. XEW
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t^CRS'TUilK 'A
j. b SlMHij froprlftor.
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M MM* rtirr*; .PhTTlfo t!Ml
ne of the beet and cheapest papera
n the United States, especially adap-
edfor the Farmer, die Mechanic, d
th*Falsify ClHe. It ia a large eight
pajfe paper, containing fifty-six colnmns:
of original and well selected News,
Livrary and Miscellaneous re.ding
tiiavc, and reports in a freaher and
heller* form than can otherwise be oh-
!ed, al! the News and gossip of tbe
ioiimI Capital, and the doings of.
Congress, the E^ecattve Departments;
and the Army and iiavy
TF1JMS.-Single subscriptions, $2
Five ropiea andpne extra copy to
the^eiter apof the club; Ten copies,
$15.00 and ohe extra copy te the gette
Bt» C(f the dub; Twenty copies, «8a«0!
, Wt^HptliHts i# eech ^bmast
bvgin at the same tittle ««d go to Ute
same pestolfice. y-* ^ f :■
Tymrais
aMaia m■ — .. - _ h ■ k „
CWWiTOBHDMm
b>
Dr. 'futt has been <a»
/rngod In the practiea
of medicine thirty
yean, and for a long
t'fne was deroonstra-
V* sf •"•lomy in the
Medical College of
Georgia, hence, per*
rt»a using his Alls
the guarantee
that they aee prepared
sffisaisa
quackery.
He has succeeded In
combining in them
the heretofore antag-
onistic qualities of a
Hur ' *****
effect is toincmUetftt
■tite by causing the
ItOproperlyassim*
j, thui the system
»• Boeriahtd, sad by
their tcuk actios oa
acuntion«a»t
The rapidity with
which /a* #e
fifth, while under the
tnlluenceof these
ol itself indicates
adaptability to i
the Body, and
mur
efl^aeyincwiiw
ous debility, mef.
anchotjr, d|spapsia,
wasting of tne oius-
the h*cr, chronie con»
ealth ««d strength
. OlHce.tc Mil
»« mt system.
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Hempstead, Texas.
C. B. CLOSE, ProprifUr,
Manufacturer and Repairer of Steam
Engine, Boilers, Saw Mills, Shaft
ing, Pulliea, Mill snd Oln Gearing;
Iron and Brass Cnsting of any
Siseor Shape. A fnll Supply
1Jm, of IronPi|-eand Fittings 'or
Steam and water, kept al'
ways on hand. Allor-
dern for Repairs or
JSTEAV WORK
Wilt receive personal
and promt attention, and
. sstisfuction gun ran teed aa
to price end workmanxhip.
Will also keep on hand a full
stock of Mill and Engine Sup-
plies, .such as Brass goods, Bolts
and auts, Bar Iron and Steel, which
will be Sold at
GiItmIo ai4 H«ist*i Frlew,
Freight addfd. Will have a
full, complete
WDOD WORK IN CI ESTABLISHMENT,
In honaeetion with my other ma-
chinery, and will be prepared
111 st anv time all omsri
Ayer's
to fill at anytime all orders
for Plaining snd Dressing Lumber
Mdu'ding and Sawing with dispatch
Patrossge solidted. marldwl
T. B. OGLESBY,
em * DRESSES,
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
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SEND FOR SA3I
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Hush
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Aidnw, In alVeasee,
Tit .Ewisk-«tiil.fk,i
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GULESBY,
Takes pleasure in announcing that V
is now prepared to apply to gins lm
new Patent Gia.Dre|)i at reasonabli
rate*. My mode of dress is superior V
the briar-point, or any otheir In use j,in
ssmuch aa li does not ihp, clekni " !
<eed», ttftkef a bettm Abtple and;
.tester. * *>■ '
> I have slso pwufsd, *#» a
pense, a new pin«t gumming
rhine," wlfb which I am mslded U
~ r W0itK<nrreiK-SAW8, providing
iiew teeth Snd M aking
work la ft tew gig.
In et«*y tasfanee. 1 am
f«tr basiness.
All orders sent te ate at Hefc pate*
•r let# at this Brenham Bakkxx ctii*
For restoring to Gray Hair iti
natural Vitality and dolor.
A dressing
which ia at
once agrees^
ble, healthy*
and effectual
fer presorv.
ling the haic
It soon rem
lstores fadeA
or gray hair
to its original
color, wtth the gloss and freshness of
youth. Thin hair is thickened, faH*
ing hair checked, and baldness often,
though not always, cured by its
we. Nothing can restore tbe hair
where tbe follicles ate destroyed, or
tbe glands atrophied and decayed {
but inch aa remain can be saved by
ftit application, and stimulated into
activity, so that a new growth of
hair is produced. Instead of fbnling
r{. f"r ^ * pasty sediment, it
will keep it elean and vigorous. Ita
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or felling off,
*n4 consequently prevent baldness.
Tht restoration of vitality it sivea
5 arrekt> prevents
tbe formation of dandruff, whfdi is
Jften so uncleanly and offensive.
Free froi
spars-
to the
Free from
stances which make some pre
tions dangerons, and injtirious L
1»*ir. fts Vigor can onfy benefit, bnt
san be fbnnd so desirable. Contain-
er oil nor dye, it does not
•oil white cambric, and ysfc lasts
rhemlali
awwrtx, I tM
V* aaweme Mtwvw.
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 16, 1878, newspaper, February 16, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478559/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.