The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 288, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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DAILY BANNER.
J u*t ttMitivml
200 oair 10-4 Blankets, @ $3t0j
I'rksuvi'khi »n Prr-xchinq at u.e > " $4.50; (KH' pieces dark
<>l>era llouse every sumuv at II k. M ^ rench calico lOtrttf per Tub ,
Sunday School at 9:30 a. M. All pieCGS Vdack AljKlCcti clieal>-
J."
children arc cordially invited to attend.
Str.-ngers in the city are welcome.
S1SUELTAUY
PUACTICAL
ESTABLISHED 1300.
I.oral Intelligence.
Cotton.—Receipt
s vesternay
* » J
were quite small. We (piott
slight advance iu the nurket,
which is lii-in.
Toys and lioli lav yoods, the
lust ;i>si»nltml stock in 'Ik* city,
sir prices iu >nif the times at
Mrs. D. n
er tiiHii any house in Brenli
as, 35, SOcts. and upward^
piece# 10-4 brown sheeting 25 ^
■ -ents par yard at
II. Hi.oombakgh's.
Great reduction iu Clothing,
a Boots and Shoes, Notions &e.,
■ sit II. IkooMBAKdu's. i
Hoise and Sign Palmers,
Brenbam, Texas.
Painting, Graining, Qildiny
and Marbling, Plum and
!
' llosedale Nurseries.
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kalxom i vg, (t 'aft ng,
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l.\S|- FufDAY was tin
*l:i v tli it lets Iven
t'li1 two years. Ice
coldest i
experienced i
\va: formed
-An enormous large stork in
(rents, lioya and Children* tine
^ clothing at astonishing low pri
ces, at the St. I/Hlis Store.
i —(ireat bargain* and good*
must be given avvav. at the St.
I ' " ♦
Ljuin Store. Call and be oou
viueed of the tact.
L«cate<l H miles East of Brenbam, on
the Washington Coiiuiy Railroad. i
With rlevot yMtrn Mt^riMici' in the 1
! Nurtery l>us»ness in this Couuty, I cai ,
! nft'er an fine mIkihiU of—
.... , . , Fruit Trees* Grape. Vines.
Satisfaction given and all work guar *
auierd. Snoj) nndnr the llraikstore. j OriXhUt iltal Shfa^uei'iJ^ J'.tc.
August 18ih, lb>7Gd&t>tf. j CHn found anywhere.
| Full descriptive Catalogues e«nt to
j uny address «jon application.
Flower and VegalitU-e Garden ' The Uardens, uroimds and whole
"Viola's
to the thicks us ot halt an inch
in this vicinity.
(\ Wirmttuo is
fir.-it class furniture
low cost. Now i»
to buy.
now selling
at and he-
vonr time
Ordkrs for Stamping taken at j
McFarland k Aven's Book!
Store. Sample* on exhibition,
dtf .
is the meat beauti'u] wo kof tin- kind
in the worhl. li coutains nearly l.iOj
pages, hutuireds of tine ilListrutimi*, j
and mk Cliiouio i'.ates of Fh>W< rs, j
beautifully drawn una colored from |
i nature. Price 50 cents in paper covert; j
$1.00 III el' -aut doth. Pruned in lier i
n an and English.
Vick'rt F'Oial Guide, liuartcrly, %n \
cents h year'.
V'cks t ataloguc— .100 illustrations,
only 2 writ*. Addn ss
Jamks \'ick, Kochcstcr, N. Y.
JJursery Stock, are fr<-e for inspection
at all times to tin- public, »vith< ui their
Iteinjf ex):e 'el to purchase anything i'
they do n<»t \^i^h to. •
I wili have nuiiiv new fruits and or-
nanientnl Tret-s for sale next fall, ant!
will be pleased to s4»ow theiu to vl&i^^r^
while they are jrrowiiitr.
\Vm. WATSON, Proprietor.
Brenbam, mhv 2H.(ir.-1K?1
Are the roost Durable,
The Least l(.»|>U<atcd.
Havo Ureattr Facilities,
(oasiime the Lejist roe!,
Will Bake, C'o.ik, H^ast ami broil quiet,
ei and more even ihau any other
sto e mad<>
THFY HAVE No EQUAL S?
Fam. and Wintkk Goons, a
:omplete live and at very low
rp • .• i# if c i ^ wncea,.you will find at
1 hie examination ot Mrs. Sel-i' ■ • , Mfooj
er>, charged with kidnappings 1
tmke place this morning! Hibschbeuo has the most
Floycer and
Vegetable Seed* j
million people iu j
are, planted by
America. See
Vick's Catalogue—300 illostratioHs
BlOOMBABO»*s. |only \ ,■
I Vick s Floral Guide, Quartwly, 25 ,1
tv i
c^ntH % \ «»ar.
in i»ir\c »uia iiom iitu^ i r- ! VickV Flower End W|f6t*bl'* Gurd^nJ
belore Justice llynw. In d<>' comfortable billiard saloon to be M^«w; with «ieg.nt cloth covers
fault of h til Mrs. Sellers lan- toiind outride of the large cities, i jfif
a iiv«M
A Carious Good Thins
gitishe? in the county ju<».
I
His bar is always
In the County Court yester-
day in tho ease of the
Texas vs. T. C. Clay,
Clay, George Lee and W.
Dorjr, the indictment
quashed.
the tinesJ and purest
, quora. beer, soda etc.. etc
State of
All rnr publications are printed in
" ~ Address
-ter, N. Y.
supplied with Eugltoh tnd flerman. Add!
1 * . | Jamkh vu*. Hoche-t
irest wines, li- \ !
That courts inycstipatloa;
That duties opposition:
That conquors prejudice.
PIIOOP:
First Prcmn tn at St. Lmii» Fair, 18*»*».
First Premium at St. l<ouis Fair,
Gold Meoal at I><.ui«inBu Stat* Fair IS'<*»
First Premium at St. Louis Fair, 1K»S.
Fiist Premium at Memphis Fait, ls^V.
Blue liihbon at the S'.. Louis Fair, IJ'liVt.
First Premium at Meraphi* ta^r,
First Premium at Texas S:ateFair lhil
TTfiT If IIT'H I First Premium at Texas State Fair IHIA
ruLmAn Eirst Premium at Memphis Fair, 1S71.
1 Fir^t Premium at GeorgiaStateFair It*? 1
A rVTT~F! | And every Fair almost without exc«|
tion where put on trial.
A*D XSvery Stova Warranted.
Extension Top, with High or low
T.iTTCiy down reservoir We also manufactuiw
J Enameled Works of all kinds, Culinary
and Plumbers' Goods, &c.
BUCK'S STOVE COMPANY,,
,720 and 722 Main Street, St. l-oui-.
Manufacturer#ol varieties of Cooking
I ond Heating «• vet. Sample cards and
' Price List tarnished < n application.
I —SOLD BY—
3VX. A. Healy.
i mar31niy Brenham, Texn.<.
71ie! li0St'
ot 1 * . . - . .y, . i Head Right Certificate, Samuel Hick
I el)ampion "mixologist is al-| man dee'd.. for one third Leagni*, No1
"• ''' •; .4.. /.iidtAmni-j i Issued in
It cures All
Fover and Ajjue,
WII1T 18 QI EEX'8 DELIGHT!
> , . ... , . , Dyspepsia. Torpid Liver,
ways ready to wait ull customers. I 3W. lwued ot Washington county on NfurH|(rin RheumatisM,
» * ! tliu first dar of Maich. looo. 1 ......
i*. t ""j" ' j t|iu 0( March. 1838
was I raskin & lkvin have somej M m kkkny, Agent.
idesirable building lots tor'sale| jun«23.1876. wod
! at bottom prices.
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in
Matchet was up betorej Phcrnix kestaubant.—Fresh
the Mayor on a charge ot dis-1 Oysters received ever day, and
turbine the poace —drawing a j scrve<i in all styles. Meals at
blurt gnu on a negro. He was! ^0,,r8,
fined and ap]>ealed to the
County Court. In another ease
Iu was assessed the costs.
Peabody House
I BUENHAM, TEXAS.
1 Foard and Loding per week
| local boarders $4 o0
—500 pair Ladies fine Cloth Board »itl„;ut Lodging per week
i , Al, (lA . i hr iooai boarders... ^ ,,u
Shoes at $2.00, worth $3,00, at
tho St. Lonii Store.
Sf.riocs accidext.—On Sun-
day last, while Mr. Tom New-
man. a lawyer of this city, was
driving in his buggy near Inde-
pendence, the horse ran away
throwing Mr. Newman out and
breaking his leg in two places.
iiail Columbia is Watrous-
vili.e.—On Saturday night the
colored denizens of Wa'rousville
bad a supper, infair or some
othsr kind ot a social gathering
wheie whiskey seems to have
been the staple article of food.
Sain Smith, a colored gentle-
man and city policeman, was 011
duty at the gathering. Sara
took a notion that Mr. Dick
Houston, also colored, had a
pistol in his possession and at-
tempted to arrest him. Dick
demurred to this, as he thought,
high-handed outrage upon his
liberty, an^ a rough and tumble
The finest assortment of im-
ported Havana cigars in the city
is at II irschberg's.
■ 1
500 pioce«:, -vFrench Percal
yard wide, at 10 tfents a yard at
II. Bloombarqits.
IIahwsomb furniture at cost
by C. Witteborg. Go see it.
" For Die Miiaj Mc,
1 It is a plant that grows in the South
and is the only actual blood puriti* r
I ever discovered, l»v which all dis<ast .«
•" i that centre iu the blood can be eradica
Headache Liver I led at once and forever. It expels f< r
Pains iu >- ide. Back m > •>< • ■ | life all scrofulous, syphilitic, cutaneous
'1 he-e and many more p te j. r]M,„n,^tic nftV-ctions, aud is the
Torpid Liver and Indigestiori ONLY THCE KEMFPY jor this clasr»
Stop dosing aiidbejonvinct^d. ; of di«*«ea. Alone, it is a Searching
, , <r alterrtivtj, but when couibine«l vith
Is medicare wit: ♦ < < 1,1 uon(^urag Sarsapnrilla, 'x'ellow Dock
pound-. ^ur, 8byahsorp,,on act ne on!andwiht>r ^ >u(j ^ jt becomf>
the liver and stomac 1 111 e< -' iahlmid purifier udsuipassable and un
taking from the system every particle „ J 0 ^
of Malaria and B li »s poison. Is
tqually efficacious and a sure pn venta
••• » « rl0 tive in all diseases growing (Hit of a
r local boarders. ..„..•••■■•• • , (jj„or(|ere(j ijVer. Those who try them
IWd for transient JT^ F^ r ar, vvi;d willl d(.,ight over their speedy
Board for transient guest per i -- •
week $r, 00 to 7 00 1
Simile meals.. ^ ^ '1
Single Lodging ] W * . u.™»«, «w«rrv., «•"••• —
Breakfast from 6:30 to 8 a. m. Din- A i( n,.nl,r aik-« rheumatism,dropsy, kidney complaint*,
ner Iroui 12 to 2 p m. Sunper lroni ; ?andy a!• UppOSll" Dauuer w t ' , evil effects ot seciet practices, diseased
suuset to couveuience of guests.
--lease from suffering.
i ERBEK'S SALOON,
It
equailed. Such is the comhinatiou of
Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and
Queen's Delight,
forming the most powerful alteratire
known to the Medical Science tor the
i cure of old ulctrs and sores, diseased
j joints, foul discharges from the earn
mstrils, Abscesses, skin affections.
apr21wtf
Lost.
Land script issued to the Washington
Countv Hailroad Company, bv the
commissioner of claims, on the 3d day
of April. 1860, for 640 acres of land
each, viz
Brenbam, Texas,
B. GESLBER, Proprietor.
evil effects ot secret practices, diseased
1 scalp, disordered liver and spleen, and
all diseases that centre iu the blood
' It possesses the peculiar property *4
imparting a fair complexion and
Causes the Body to Gain in
This houqe is well supplied at all j Solid Flesll.
times with the finest liquors, wines, St., jlg vft]u„ oannot be too strorgly
Louis Ale and beer; also domestic and ; rt,gse(j upoa attention of f
♦n
jir#»
A large assortment at
LOW BATES.
r»
,.n VIZ. ■ i i i pressed upon the attention of t1io»-e
I nnd hit nt No's 5 fi :!G 37 .18 39, i imported cigars. Agent at this place wj10 j)ftve hm, eXposed to a tsint
45 40 4!) .-)< 55 56 .W.'.W.SU.'SI, 82,!for the ceiebrated Stonewa 1 whiakey. .1niproper character. The afflicted
' ' ' ' ' - * " ' A private sitting-room, for the con-. agBUf<fd that this is not one ot tl»
vtnience of customers, is attached to Qostrums ot the day, but *
! pre)>ared upon scientific principles, l y
a physician of thirty years experience.
! Sold everywhere.
Principal office,
Candy,
ALSO
Fruity
^8,84, 85, 86. 87, 99,100, 101, 117, 119,
121,127, 128, 110. 181, 136,137 138,
139, 140, 141,142.144, 145, 146, 147,
148,149,174,175, and 176. If not heard
from within the time prescribed by
law, application will be made to the
proper officer for duplicates.
Brenbam, August 25. 1876.
JEFFERSON BASSKTT.
Pres. w. c. K. K. CO,
a, Jeffries, Sec'v.
mv saloon.
Patronage so'icited.
Confectionery,
AND
Ot all descriptions.
Come and select what yon want,
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novBO'76
XTTASHINOTON HOTEL,
JOUS SUMMERS, Prop.,
Cor.Treinont & Mechanic Sts.Galvesten. j
This House is centrally located, con-1
venient to business, and but two
squares from Morgan's Line of
Steamers, and one block from
BOUT the 9th or 10th inst. was Union Depot.
^ stolen from me a grey mare 15
hands, 6 vears old, brandded s.l on the j Table unsurpassed by any House in
V s.l | the City. sepUdAwtf
left shoulder. The mare was stolen |
18, Murray St , New York.
aug4-eowly
A1
$25,00 Reward.
of the
our prices won t fail to please
Mrs. D. Peters,
firjht endflfel. Henry Carr, ft
<-olored gentleman, went into
the battle to help Sam out.
Henry cauic out Of the fighta|y0U
triiie the worse for wear, aud
v sterday he was around on the
streets with his head dwelled up
so that it was only a sizo or two
smaller than a buj,ai j would respecttullv announce
On an' investigation before the|to my frioiuls and patrons that,
Mayor yesterday, iu which about | ^ j)ave ; received a full sup-1
a score ot witnesses were exam< plyofjIV /y latest styles ot,
out, ot mj. pasture, with the saddle,
biidle and\)lanket out of my stable. I
will give for the delivery of the
mart* to me. 1 C. A. Kiecke,
Nov 17 w3t. Brenhatn.
—v —
Furniture at Cost.
N account of ill health, 1 am of-
fering my entire stock of Furni-
ture at cost, in order to clo-e out my
' business. Parties in tieed ot anything
! in the Furniture line will do well' to
- ! rail and see me as 1 ant offering great
! bargains. C. WlTTEBOUO.
' octl7iitf Main Street.
0!
TEA..
Mrs c. l. chase,
Propr 'stress of Central House,
i is Kole agent cir Washington County
| for the
| Mandarin, or Woman's Tea Company,
! and all who desire a genuine article of!
' Tea at a reasonable price should send |
in their ord< rs to Mrs Chase. She1
guarantees perfect satisfaction.
Brenlia' Aug. 18 w3m.
Texas Military Institute
Commences
Wednesday, September 6th, 1K6
tned, Sam was dismissed from
the police force.
[4 (
f Jdne )'
Died, at Columbus, CoUnel
harby MoN kill, of Eagle Lake,
Colorado county. Ool. MeiN-
yvas a graduate ot \\ est 1011*
and Colonel of Tom GreeiN
Jiriffade of Texas nansert»v Mahknt,
/» * •.„ ,1 Jp fattest meat in the
c etizwi. S • -■» --
|ats aBj Bonnets,
—
«f FISHER,
4UT°3avl1 at the
— *WD-r V)
prices at
WALFR IS ST\
Brtt
- <(> 4P
(iruat bargains^ in Ladifl
-• ' Fiirnishimr
n, id Ociits
also boots and
Louis Store.
fib
oca
at
TANI).
u iuurket\
tall. Speli1
ihj found at his stall. SpefiC pill-
ments to farmers who buy fW
uantitieu. augSfldllin
rp B. OGLKSBY.
Gia-Di'esser and Repairer,
Homp8toad, Texas.
ti
*>
Takes pleasure in announcing that he-
is now prepared to apply to gins his
new Patent Gin-Dress at reasonable
rates. My mode of dress is superior to
1 the briar point, or any other in use; in-
very asmuch at it does not nap, cleans the
seeds, makes a better sample and gius
faster.
All orders Sent to me at Hempstead
ir lett at the Brenbam Bakkkh otBce
1 will receive prompt attention.
T b oglesby.
J. P. FOWLER.
ACADEMIC STAFF?
COL. J0!l\ G. JAMES,
Sujierintendent and Prof, of Ma'fee
matics.
MAJOR II. II. DIXWIDME,
Professor of Physics and Chemistry.
COL. F. W. JAMES,
Commandant of Cadets and Prof «>t'
Two hundred and thirty ! Military, Engineering and Tact.
two acres of land, (more or JUJ. W. L. BRISGUI1EST, PU.I>..
lees.) situated in the county of \N ash-
Professor of Languages, History and
Literature.
Land for Sale.
232
Bit via— ... T 1
irgton three miles west of Indepen-
dence; part post oak and balance \ eguv-,
bottom land with good deal of cedar. W. li. I ALLEY,
Fifteen acres in cultivation, good cedar j ^agt pr0^ j^hemftticsand English
b«T house with shed rooms, good cis i
tern ar.d tank on the track of land.
Said tract of land can be bought at
reasonable teims. Apply to w. J. Uky
«, k ,,kv1n.
Nov. 10,wtojanl Breukam.
sept31y
JAS B. SHEPHERD, M. D.,
burgeon.
Lt, J A. BAKER,
Adintaat.
Lt. A. WILLS,
Ciuarterma«t#r.
. ' /
A full Classical, Mathematical attf
Scientific C'oursa of Instruction is given
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Sent do any
in mi) p*p«rur
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AttorMioy*»t"IjftW,
lieal Eitate k Collecting Agent.
Bastrop Texas.
Notice td Holders of Claims.
All pe-sons holding claims against
, wiUt military drills and discipline
istration were granted by the Hon. i ed. Military duties do not aenttiel *
Countv Conn <" WsHMng county on I tuJjM>
the 26th dav of September A D. 18.K.I m
are hereby notified to pr sent the same! jernis pe,. SeSMOlt, 40
to me for all-wance within the timel ^ TuUiof| t %m&-
For Catalogue*, adUress the Silferi-
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By M. M>
J'jutfjfi,
to me
tir.i-crilxd bv law.
l.AUBA M Pt'M^RhON,
Dec. 2nd dliAiv*4t Aurnx.
teaaoat at AtMtia.
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