The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 300, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 17, 1879 Page: 4 of 4
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Desiring to close out my business in Brenham at the enrliest.pos-
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HA$S, NOTION-
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are invited to call and examine goods
isfactory they need not buy.
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been a poor man
been hanged wit'..
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in point of serv-s_
States army.
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A. JACOBS.
A correspondent of the Cin-
cinnati Inquuer has just inter-
viewed Mr. Hendricks, at his
home in Indiana, The result is
given in a letter which apppear-
ed in the Inquirei of yesterday.
Here is the main question put
by the correspondent, and the
/erbatim answer of Gov. Hen-
Jcks:
, the Inquuet and
have proposed a
A"vmour and
Vjjr,it y*
It seems that the Texas and
Pacific railroad has determined
to push the construction of
their line from Fort Worth
El Paso. It is further stated
a company in which Jay
is interested have taken
tract for extending tbf
seven hundred miles, ti
tract, it is said, may I
nils a nd Sliawls!
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Dress Goods.
signed by the railwa1
but not <>«>- ««hany
in the way of
'figures.
ortlicAiit corner jfobllv Sqttaie
DEALER in PtJRF.
black dress
We sell j
AND
CHEMICALS,
All the principal Patent Medicines, To j
oap & Perfumery, Druggist's Sundries, & j
Prescriptions Carefully compounded i
At $1.25 a most exfflISpp||||
grain silk—rich, soft
and heavy.
Having secured a large lot of ©flored silks j In this line we have the largest assortment
early in the season at an Jitreme-
ly low price we will nov
GIVE OUR CUSpERS
The benefit of our favoralffe purchase.
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ever brought to Brenham, and of-
fer them at the following
UNHEARD OF PRICES!
2000 yards of gray and fancy
tulle mixtures at 8 to 10c.
3000 yards of cloth, shades of
matelasse at 12 i-2c.
M W.y'2
St. Louis Store, al hours day or night.
^ Agent for .he AM Boon,k,» superfo, black
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MIIJL.ITVERY I!
J. F. PARRS
Hag connected with liis Livery Business an Un
dertaker's Establishment, ,antl keeps for sale a fill]
stock of
Wood and Metalic Burial Cases and Coffins
Hearse and Carriages furnished for funerals avIici
desired.
New and Second Hand Buggies always on hand am
for sale.
New Furniture House!
silk, which we secured di-
rect from the manu-
facturers.
5000 yards Serge Brocades, De
Begcs and Alpacas, etc.,
at 15, 16, 20 and 25c.
A large stock of plain and
striped at 75 cents to
$1.75 a yard.
3060 yards of colored dress
silks in all the newest and
latest street and party
shadbs at $1.00
a yard.
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12000 yards in the most popular
shades with very brilliant
Justre at $1.50.
Black and colored cashmere in
ioco yards of extra heavy gros i the leading shades at
grain, superb quality and
Crepe Momie Clothes in rich
winter colors at 30c.
finish at $1.75 a yard.
50c.,60c., 75c., and $1,
36 and 40 inches
wide.
mrs. j. t. norton
Has received, a large and elegant assort-
ment of Fall and Winter Milliner)', Pattern
Bonnets and Hats, all the Novelties in
trimming. The notion department is uuite
extensive, to which a full line of Zephyrs
has been added. A competent Milliner
has charge of the trimming of hats, so that
orders can be tilled promptly.
In calling the attention ol her numerous
patrons to the new stock, she takes this op-
portunity of tendering her grateful acknowl-
1 edgements for the very liberal patronage
with which she has been favored in the
past, and earnestly solicits its continuance
in the future. oc^d&wjin
Dress Goods.
E. REICHARDT.
W. CORNITIUS.
REICHARDT & COKNITIUS,
Giddings' Building, South side ol the Public Square,
Bronliam, Texas
- DEALERS IN -
FURNITURE,
House Furnishing Goods,
Parlor and Chamber Sets,
Carpeting?, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Etc
|@r The only exclusively Furniture and House Furnishing
Establishment in the city.
W&, Please give us a call and examine our goods and prices. Goods delivered
n all parts of the city Free. Carpets sewed and put down at short notice when de-
ired ■"©a Tuly 16th, iS79-d\wtf.
Black Alpaccas at 25c.; for 50c.
you get a nice article.
Bed-rock prices.
Dress Goods. Dress Goods.
Brocaded and striped satins in
soft winter shades 35,
40, 45, and 50c,
Cloaks and Shawls.
Mrs. Bertha Bloombargh
Sandy street, Brenham, Texas.
Pegs leave to announce to her friends and
the public that she has just received and is
I now opeuing a new an beautiful stock of
1 Fall and Winter Milliner)' Goods, consist-
ing of the latest styled in
Hats, Bonnets, Flowers,
Ribbons, Trimmings, &c,,
In endless variety, all of which she is offer-
ing at prices cheaper than ever before of-
fered in this ci'y
She takes this occasion to return her sin-
cere thanks for past favors and respectfully
invites the ladies to call and examine her
goods. October 15, lS79-tf.
THE BEST PAPER! TRY IT!
BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED!
35th YEAR !
The Scientific American
The Scientific American Is a large flrst-clms
weekly newspaper of sixteen litres, mimed
in the m 1st beautiful slj'le, jilolu-sely ilhiatrti-1
led with splendid engravings, representing I
the newest inventions anil the most recent;
advances in the arts anil sciences; including ;
new and latere-ting facts in agriculture, h»r- :
li col til re, the home, health, medical progress
social science, natural histot'y,, geology, as-,
rrnnoniv. The most valuable practical pa- [
iters, bv eminent writers in all departments
of science, will be found in the Si-lout 111 c j
American . j
Terms, 83 20 per vear. $1.M iialt year, 1
which includes postage. Discount to agents. |
single copies, ten cents. Sold by all news-'
dealers. Itemit by postal order to MUSS A
1:0 , I'ublisheiv, .17 l'ark Knw. New Tiork. j
PATENTS In connection with the Scien-
tific American, Messrs. Miinu A Co. are so-
licitor* of Americau and Forelgu Patents,
iaTe tiad 35 years experience, and now have
the largest establishment in the world. 1 at-
i*uts are obtained 011 the best terms. A spe-
cial notice Is made in the .Scientific American
>f all inventions patoned through this agency
with the name and residence or the pateutee.
By the immense circulation thus given, pub-
lic attention is directixl to the merits of the
new patent, and sales or introduction easily
effected.
Any person who ha* made a new discovery
or invention, can nscertatn. free of charge,
whether a patent can probably be obtained,
bv writing to Mnnn Jk Co. Wealso send free
oiir hand hook alwiit the patent taws,patents,
caveats, trade-marks, their costs, and how-
procured, with hints for procuring advances
in inventions. Address for Iht paper, or
^S'aCO* 37 Park Row, New York.
Branch Office, cor. D
C. BAIRD M. L>.,
PbysieUi nd Snrgeon,
nch 8-tf. Wesley,Texts.
IJIIIE BRICK
LIVERY, FEED
AND SALE STABLE
(Nearly opposite the Mclntyre House)
Main street, Brenham, Texas.
0. B. POTTER, Proprietor.
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in extra rich dress goods
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Cloaks and Shawls.
Cassimeres.
Our stable Is now supplied with new bin
gittS, line saddle and work horses, and are
prepared to furnish transportation to anv pari
of the State. Horses bought rod soul, <"
boarded bv the day, week or month on libera1
terms. t«1*-e u-i1 'Hai.
We have received a handsome new llearse,
and are prepared to till order- for tri»iii.|>oria-
tion for burials, t barges moderate.
He is prepared to do
UNDERTAKING,
Having a complete assortment of burial
cases and caske's, also undertakers goods.
Barnes House,
Corner Maine Street and Texas Avenue
Houston, Texas.
The Old Capitol Hotel rebuilt and ur-
nished with entire new furniture. Fine
sample rooms, and especial attention to"
traveling commercial gentlemen.
1.1.. BARNES. Proprietor.
PETER LOISEI.I.E, Stewar
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Central House.
CORNER ANT & QUITMAN STS.,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Refurnished and renovated and first-
class in every particular. Superior accom-
modations tor families and commercial
travelers. Family rooms conveniently ar-
ranged, with an elegantly furnished pa lor.
Fare e<|ual to the best: polite and atten-
tive waiters always on hand.
S.H.KIRCH,
novi2dtf Proprietor.
DISSOLUTION.
The co-partnership heretofore exi sting be-
tween the undersigned, under the name
and firm of Zurcher &Russi was dissolved
on the 10th inst., by mutual consent. M.
Russi assumes all liabilities and will col
lect all debts due the late firm.
C. ZURCHER.
M. RUSSI.
Brenham, Nov. nth, 1S79. lm
Jeans at 12, 15, 20, 30, 50 and
75 cents.
j Tweeds 25 to 65 cents.
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which is now being exhibited:
Repellants, double width, $i.oo| 45c< for rich and plain<
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70c. for all wool and heavy.
to 31.50.
Jeans at 12, 15, 20, 30, 50 and
75 cents.
Tweeds 25 to 65 cents.
Boys Cassirnqjes 50c. to $100.
Very heavy Cassimeres $1.25 to
51-75. '
Repellants, double width, gi.oo
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Samples sent when re-1 ,9°c. for a nearly 3-pty*
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Samples sent when re-
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others,
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 300, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 17, 1879, newspaper, December 17, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478894/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.