The Daily Brenham Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 24, 1877 Page: 3 of 4
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-daily banner.
I'KBSUY'TKKfAN PRKACIUNU at the
• oera'Houw* every Sunday at 11 a. m
8u»d*y School at 9:30 • A. M. All
•liildreo are cordially invited to attend.
*tr.tnj<ers iu the city are welcome.
r£ B. (KILESBf
Gin-Dresser and Repairer,
ESTABLISHED 1800.
good move
Local luteltigeHce.
t
This street crossings are heinsjf
~ r
raised and filled in witli dry
dirt and gravel.
and one greatly needed.
B. If. & L. ('.—Regular
monthly meeting takes place at
th<i Truck House on next Fri-
day evening. A. lull attendance
requested.
A sherry cobbler, a whiskey
punch, liquors, wines, or a
tempting lunch (none ot your
boarding-house hashes) every
morning at Greo. Hirschberg's.
Yestebkat was a bright, sun
shiny day, and old Sol did much
gtfod. in the way of drying oft
the earth—rendering the street?
and roads payable once more.
Rarnas&firs, 1). D.
It is with peas tire that we
i
announce the homing ot Dr. I
Hamas Sears t<| Brenhara. lie
will lecture hen in the even-;
ing, February 1«U at 7:30 o'clock
"... , i. i Takes pleasure in announcing that h
at some publl? place, wlilcll U()W pr„pare(1 t0 apply to gins hiej Located H miles East of Brenham, ou
will hereafter be announcedj "®w Patent (jin-Drew at retasonahU | the Washington County Railroad
when the conirr.ittee of ar
Hempstead, Texas.
Rosedale Nurseries,
rates. My mode of dress is superior t<
| the briar-point, or any other in use; in-
lios rUfinitr.lv art- ^'""ch tt» 't does not nap, cleans the
rangemento has definitely set- ^,(1hmakwj & 8a|ij»le audjf|l||>
tied the matter. ' faster.
Tj. , , ,i , r„„ All orders sent to me at Hempstead
It is seldom that our city has, )r jwft at tjie Brnnham Banner office
the promise of aleeture from so ; will receive prompt attention
tl , sept31y * «
distinguished a gentleman and
T. B. OGLESBY.
Tiik semi annual examina-
tion of the Public Schools will
• v.
take place Thursday and Friday
of this week, beginning at 9
6chol ir. For more than a quar-
ter of a century he has been a
leading educator, and has rank- i
ed witji such eminent men as
Alonzo Potter and Horace
Mann.
He comes here to stimulate
public sentiment in favor ot
free schools, so that the people
of this State may avail them-
selves of the Peabody Fundotj
which he is the general agent.
All our people, not ot the
city only but of the country
also, should come out to hear
him.
It is stated that $4,550 of tha
Peabody Educational Fund w;is
distributed in
Fair view Nurseries.
Fruit Trees. A large as-
sortment well grown,
and of fine varie-
ties—all Bud-
ded.
Will sell our surplua
Peach, Fear, Apple, Fliim Trees,
— and —
GRAPE VIIVES,
At low Figures and take
I With eleven years experience in the
Nursery business in this County, I cai.
offer hb fine selections of—
Fruit Trees, Grape Vines,
Ornamental Shrubbery, Etc.
as can be found anywhere.
Full descriptive Catalogues sent to
any address upon application.
The Gardens, Grounds and whole
Nursery Stock, are free for inspection
at all times to the public, without their
being expected to purchase anything il
they do not wish to.
I will have many new fruits and or-
namental tress for sale next fall, and
will be pleased to show them to visitors
while tliev are growicp.
Wm. WATSON, Proprietor.
Brenham, May 28.<ir. -1K71
QERBER'S SAL00X,
Sandy St. Opposite Banner Office,
Brenham, Texas, *
B. SEMES, Proprietor.
Are the most Durable,
The Least Complicated.
Have Greater Facilities,
Consume the Least Fael»
Will Bake, Cook, Roast and Broil quick,
er and more even than any other
sto e made.
jy THEY HAVE NO EQUAL.Jp
PROOFl
First Premium at St. Louis Fair> 18tf(5.
Kirst Premium at. St. Louis Fair, 1HG7.
Gold Medal at Louisiana State Fair 18t>8
First Premium at St. Louis Fair,
First Premium at Memphis Fair, 1804#.
Blue Ribbon at the Si. Louis Fair, 18(W.
First Premium at Memphis Fair, 1&70.
First Premium at Texas State Fair 1871
First Premium at Texas State Fair 18)4
First Premium at Memphis Fair, 1&71.
First Premium at Ue<*gia 8tateFair l871
And every Fair almost without excep-
tion where put on trial.
Every Stove Warranted.
Extension Top, with High or low
flown reservoir We also manufacture
Enameled Works of all kinds, Culinary
and Plumbers' Goods, &c.
BUCK'S STOVE COMPANY,
o'clock a, m., at the Public year*
School buildings. The public j ,^e
h respectfully invited to witness
the exercises.
says
Carthage Watchman
"Dr. Dixon Thompson,
who has resided in the present,
.limits of Panola countv for the
Clearing out sale for the next! forty-one years, "can say
This house is well supplied at all
times with the finest liquors, wines, St., .
! Louis Ale and beer; also domestic and | ^ain . T* ' ' • '
Note Due Nov. 1, 1877. ! imported cigars. Agent at this placeI Manufacturers oi varieties of Cooku.g
1 for the celebrated Stonewall whiskey.
A private sitting-room, for the con-
venience of customers, is attached to
my saloon.
tyPatronage solicited. bov30'76
Farmers supply yourselves
this State last at low prices and get the time
■Call at the Nurserv.
and Heating stoves. Sample cards afcd
Price List furnished on application.
—SOLD BY-
M. A. Healy.
mar31wly Brenham. Texas.
JOHN T. HERBERT, Manager.
For C. C. Humming. decGw2ra d2w
T
\otice In Probate.
IHE STATE OF TEXAS:
30 days : 100 dozen mens half j probably what no other man in j w il i n ^ot^ mu ntV° ^rn" t: n^TSt*W " °f
" hose at $1.50 a dozen , 50 dozen i Texasrjan* He has lived in j You are hereby commanded to causo J
nuMi'ft ttrltiah half hose at M 00 i difteren tGovernments, two; to be published once a week lor four
nu,n s Jmllbll nail nose in $4.00 { /lift- 1 weeks successively in the Brenham
a dozen • 100 dozen ladies hose! d,ffere.nt btatf' ttn??ve (ll??ent BaNNEK h newspaper published in the
auozui, IUU dozen lames nose j conntieR an(J panslies Without i county of Washington the following
at $1,50.a dozen ; 50 sets collars| his domicil; and all ot! notice:
atid enfts^at 25 ets. a set at the ; his children, about ten in num- mHE STATE OF TEXAS.
large Dry Goods Emporium ot jb 'r, all intelligent, were born
in the same room and on lU~
same bedstead. Who can
W hat s
Liver
J. S. Newbouer & 15ro.
the
tiik Mattkk ?—We j plain this matter V'
are again in receipt ot several
complaints from
Statesman savs
T
To all persons interested in the
guardianship of Mary E. Key, «n or-
ex- ! phan John M. Key guardian of the
| person and .estate of said orphan, has
I tiled in the County Court of Waahing-
1 ton county, an application to sell 21:] 1-3
"1 lie acres of land, part of J. P. Kev head-
♦y, commencing on the
Third Monday in January, 1S77
subscribers, alle
are unable to get their papers
with any regularity. We have | ^UF ^tate
. , , J 1 is $4,20i,717-. A taxotone-and-
mmtigated the matter here and . ilflii* .....i,,,,, n.,,v . , „ , . . , .
o a-lialt pel lentlim, ba>» At the Courthouse thereof, in the city
<'an assure them that the fault' Hubbard, would extinguish the:of Brenham, at which time all persons
lies with the Hempstead ,K»tjentire debt immediately. 0«r
office. W e hope that the State1 ^ate bonds ar^ w oith ti oin one. tjie;(r ^ proper.
I MillirlfDM fA A11P linnrltwi Jllin I Uuruin foil nn
Mail Agent will visit that town
A Cnrions Good Thing
That courts investigation;
That defies opposition;
That conquors prejudice.
It Cures All
Fever and Ague,
Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, '
Rheumatism,
WHAT 18 QUEEN'S DELIGHT t
It is a plant that grows in the Sooth
and is the only actual blood purifier
ever discovered, by which all diseases
that centre in the blood can be eraditti
ted at once and forever. It expels f«>r
life all scrofulous, syphilitic, rutaneoim
and rheuniHtic affections, and is tt.e
ONLY TRUE REMEDY lor this cl»h®
of diseases. Alone, it is a searching
I attentive, but when combined \»i;li
Honduras Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock
and other roots and herbs, it becomes
a blood purifier unsurpassable and un
equailed. Such is the combination of
Dr. Tntt's Sarsaparilla and
Queen's Delight,
forming the most powetful alterative
known to the Medical Science for tl e
cure of old ulcers and sores, diseased
! joints, foul discharges from the eais
1 nostrils, Abscesses, skin affections,
I rheumatism,dropsy, kidney complaints.
and "straighten out'
little.
things
hundred to one hundred and
I ten cents on the dollar. Our
Herein fail not, under penltav of the
law, and of this writ make due return.
Thk city was crowded yester-
day with farmers and country-
men, who were summoned on a
special venire from which to
draw a jury tor the trial ot the
case of the State of Texas vs.
Oapt. J. S. Smith on a charge of
murder.
Since the above was placcd
in type we learn that the jury
has been formed and the trial
fairly commenced by the intro-
duction of witnesses and the
taking of testimony.
—* —
T n k atbical. — By reference
to our advertising columns it
will be seen that Furbish a
Famous Fifth Avenue Com-
bination are to give a grand
Theatrical performance at the
Opera House, in this city, on
Friday evening next, upon
which occasion they will present
the splendid drama ot " Article
47." All those who enjoy good
acting will not fail to put in an
appearanco, aa this will be their
last appearance in this city.
We regard the 5th Avenue
troupe as the boat that has ever
visited this city.
• » > ■ —
Whkn you want to entcrtoin
a triond with something deli-
cately scientific in the way ot
vinous or alclioholic beverage^
call upon Geo. Illrschborg.
motto i*, no further increase ot
the public debt- pay as you go."
» ■■ ■
Removal.
A Jacobs, of the St. Louis
Store, desires to notify his
friends and patrons that he has
removed his large stock of goods
to the Scllottman building,
opposite A. Simon, where he
will be happy to see hi# friends.
Issued the 12th day of December,
! 1876.
i Witness, H. M. Lewis, Clerk of said
Court and the seal thereof at
I [L. S.] office in the city of Brenham, the
12th day of December 1876.
H. M. Lewis, c c. c. w. c.
! evil effects of seciet practices, diseased
iiver Coughs, Heart Disease, scalp, disordered liver and spleen, and
Back und Stomach, etc. ! «]] diseases that centre in the blood
riiet-tj and many more proceed from j it possesses the peculiar property of
Torpid Liver and Indigestion. I imparting a fair complexion and
Stop dosing ,i,a t. convinced. j ^ |,
Is medicated with effective com- < Solid Flesh.
pound-. Cun^by absorption, actinK on | Ub yalne be t00 j in,.
the liver and stomach immed.a ely, d the attention of thus,
tsking from the system every part.c ej ^ „p0S(H] to n tainl of
of Malaria and 13,h poison. Is, ■ character The afflicted are
tqunlly efficacious and a sure prevent a- tl|)U ,hjB is not O110 ot th,
live in all diseases growing out of a | worthleM n0Blruni8 0, lll0 day> but ig
disordered liver Those who try them ,; d n ^ sfi ln(J , b
are wild with delight over their speedy | of thirty yJn
Sold everywhere.
release from suffering.
It affords me great pleasure to add
my testimony for the benefit I have re-
ceived from Ilolman's Augue and Liv-
er Pad. For over twenty vears I have
I lioreby certify that the above and |elulured the honors giow'ingoutof a
foregoing is a true and correct copy ot | jor.,jd liver and dyspepsia, accompa-
the original citation now in mv hards. niHj.with violent headache, etc. With-
J. H. Hutchinson, Sh IT \\. C. | j„ R weeks after using the Pad all
Principal office,
18, Murray St, New York.
ang4-eowiy
Phcehix Restaurant—Fresh
Oysters received every day, and
served in all styles. Meals at
all hours, —
Opera House,
for one night only.
POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE
PerT. W. Chappell, Deputy.
00PER L FELKER,
H
(Hosaa's old Stand,)
Main Street, Brenham,
dealbk8 in
Staple °d Fancy Groceries,
| these long endured ills left me and ap
! jwtite restored. I have gained twenty-
| three pounds in two months and leel
i telly testored to health, for which 1
feel"indebted to Ilolinan's invaluabif
Pad. Caj.vin Pkem.R,
Of Thompson, Goodrich & Co., Hat
House, Cincinnati.
Price $2 and f 4. Will rend by mail
when drug ists do not keep them.
Send for book contsing much valuable
information abf it this wonderful cura-
tive. Dr. D. W. Fairchild, Prop.,
jy7w6nr Cincinnati, O.
NEW FIRM:
New Goods!
Friday, Janiary 26, 1877,
Will be acted Augusta Daly's Drama,
entitled,
Closing Out
Whiskey, Beer and (.in,
Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Snuff,
Cigarettes, and Cigar-
ette Paper.
Powder, Shot, CapsJGrROCEKIES
Buckets, fanned ' .AT COST.
Goods, Garden Seeds,
Seed Potatoes, t(?o\, dc., i&6\
DAVID LEVI.
—Dealers in—
D)ij Goods and Groceries, 3V
tions, Cigar^ and Tobacco.
Peuker building, corner St. Charles and
Sanoy streets, Breuham.
Our etock is complete and will le
Bold at small profiits lor cachwr country
pioduce. |ue2w8in
Reserved seats at A. Meyer's Store
under the Opera House,
T. KAVANAUUH,
Attorn®y.»t-l,aw,
Brenham, - - Texas.
Will practice iu Washington and ad-
joiuing counties, jaulOdlwwSui
«fLCa11 and examine our stock and
prices. janl3d3m
land for Sale*
A splendid homestead on high prai-
rie, Burleson county, nine miles south
of Caldwell. Tract contains 175 acres,
one-half prairie, the other half timber ;
40 acres in cultivation, good dwelling
and outhouses, cistern and fine or-
chard. The plsce can be purchased
cheap and on easy terms. Apply on the
premises to S. B. Albright, or to T. J.
Pani pell, Brenham. Nuv3-2m
Sstray Notice.
1 Taken up by John P. Phears and rs-
i trayed before B. A. Watson, J. P. PrP
j cinct No.4, ll'ashington county, on tl •
I Wiehiiig to elooo our business, we will!1''' °[ ^ovember l!<<6, a m«r«
j and colt; bay mare about 14 hands
sell our stock of . three white feet, ab<iut 11 years
I old, branded 5; hay horse colt a hour,
six months old, both appraised by J. R.
Blocker and W. P. Mayfield at $ij0.
Taken up by 8. N. Maddox, and *•*-
trayed before B. A.Watson, J. P. Pie-
cinct No. 4, Washington county, on th^
lhtof October 1870, a biy mare with
the left bin knocked down, about 14
hands high, 11 years old, branded on
the left shoulder 110; said mare had
two colts, one 1 year old, the other t wo
years old. all appraised by Wm. Kid-
son and Y. M. Parish at $:i'j 00.
11. M. Lkwts,
dec20w4t C. c, vr. r.
Special inducements offered to Dealers
j23dlm R. B. STEPHENS & CO.
STALL FED BEEF.
From and after this date I will have
constantly ou hand at ray stall in the
city market,
STALL FED BEEF,
of the best quality—fat and juicy—
which will be disposed of at reasoim
hie figures. Call and see me.
novl7d&wlw FRITZ FISHER.
Blooded Stock.
Having purchased the blooded bull,
SAM TILDEN,
. notice is hereby given that ho will
la auy paper or ; stand at my stable at the low price «if
JirptowSlfi f"» 00 per season payable in corn «<r
BrriTTirlUcaiTyiu buUjTdk »nd will '^1 i money.
d'clWtwtf A, TESTAIiD.
ADVERTISING:
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Rankin, John G. & McCrimmon. The Daily Brenham Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 24, 1877, newspaper, January 24, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478571/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.