The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 297, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1879 Page: 3 of 4
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Brenham now has two
bands tit regular practice.
Not a single ease before j
The "cold StO, HTi CIIAULKH HTIUSKT, IIKTWRKX HANDY Axil QtllTHAiC KTHKKT*, nHIWItAH, TK*AX.
that has*
corn is very
killed hogs
am informed that "C**
Clay killed several af
EN HAM, TEXAS SUNDAY DF'.'.:.".:.::.".::::.
' /. .»
COTTON
.11
10#
10K
mayor lor the past three days! tunately lost all the
— -I first night~but not
Quite a number of coffntrjf ******
people were in town yesterday.
BRENHAM CARDS.
"BLACK-DRAUGHT"
and fever impossible. Sold by J. Tristram.
The Brenham Greys talk of
giving a ball during Christmas
week.
Tie choppers are wanted on
the Santa Fe railroad. See ad-
vertisement.
Our commission merchants
all appear to be doing a pro s-
perous business.
St. Louis cabbage at)d pota-
toes are still to be seen on sale
in this market.
Stoves, fire-wood and over-
coats were in active demand
Friday morn|g.
Stop using; c$J§fiel and. try "BLACK"
DRAUGHT" lor liver diseases. Sold by
J. Tristram.
There are plenty of oysters
in town, some of which are said
to be a little over-ripe.
— *- —■ — *■&
Cotton.—Receipts were light
yesterday and the market seems
to have a downward tendency
Apples.—F. Kibcr, the con
. C. J. Crane, tj. A.
w on the road hojme to
his father. S. N. J.
CK-DRAUGHT ' is recommen-
forty years of successful trial. Sold
tram.
TEL ARRIVALS™"
: house, o. ii. w
UjsJT8HEH. / ' ,/
If #
#n, ,N(earn, from
nan
iw
W
n residing in the
as have returned
BRE^"
16 (w, I"
(n
. half prz
,4jed .i.. ..
.Cher s Green
(n
Wool
(«
# COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Butter
Egg*
Corn in shuck
6
Sweet potatoes per bu
5'
Chickens, per doz
5
Turkeys, each
4*"
ESCULENTS
Potatoes, per bbl
■$ 3 0°®i
Onions, " "
..4 so@
coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis and
even consumption if used jn time, by its
powerful specific action on the stomach,
kidneys, skin, liver and mucous surfaces of
the throat and lung--. It accomplishes the
cure in a wonderfully short time, and re- j
' s' vs all pain and soreness ol the lungs..
-j-y • •*-■¥' <Vniost valuable stomachic reme- ]
U Ax XJ r<*no*ing dyspepsia, head- j
■sorders, costiveness, nervous-<
its. wakefulness, Heartburn,
THE LATEST
ke a crop in that neighbor-; GROCERIES. AT WHOLESALE.
BY RANK'ion 1 VICTORY OF MEDICAL 80IENCE.
TKRMi?, tha.t surprises every T]ie only flXjgtSnfi. remedy for every c.ie.
One copy, on. year, J! *cat° °r Ch™nl°
one miiiiMi, l the Organ* of Respiration,
» !
"""fiSS,! Market. - SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION I
all-poivorfiil vegetable prepara-
tion expels from the lung* and air
HAfteR, tlie mucus and lmieo-pusproduced
by pulmonary inflammation, heals tho
Market.
Liberal terms to j|uarter^nnett nr Oprie- ! T1/19
tlsers. Local notices t»i ' r r * | JL tlon
nsertlon. Transientadvjew market Will sages,t
knt'osl ,'fV, Ui.f by pulmonary miinmmaiion, neais mu
pptieu Wlin DLSL | irritated membranes, and renovates
Sfmio
lofirlii
Hams, choice l2,/£(a,
hood. They do not give a very Bacon, clear sides.*..
3 b 3 breakta.it....
glowing account of matters
and things in that great Eldo- T-ar<'
& fa Coffee, per sack
Sugar, pure white, per lb
" prime
J December I20W9-
Otto H, Wefing, N.' 9. T.
Smith, Tex^^pPIP' narris, _
Misses Harris, Jbfellville; J. 1).
Johnson, Houston; S. W. K.
McMullen, Galveston; Henry
Behring, Gtddings ; J. D. K. L.
Armstrong, St. I.ouis ; S. J. j jf0 TOKTnER cxcusc for lraf.
Lung Toypeka. C°m' ' 'jing; persons desiring work and)^ £«j
Slioti, Slipper*.
For Ladies, Misses and Children at
I). W. ih.OOMHAROH iz Co.
" choice
Rice, choice
Dried apples
Molasses, choice.i....
f Molasses, home..,.
Syrup Golden 75 (a1.
<S w 10
.. 65 ft,75
Personal.
Mr. T. C. Sanders and Mr.
Miller, of Bellvllle, are in the
city.
who are willing to go at it, can be
accommodated by applying to
the tic contractors on the Cald-
well extension of the Santa Fe
railroad, who are paying out K^gtn^duuble anchor,heavy, '#'4
[ ' _ A / * Ties, all kind, per bdl 2 75^
ut . nrrrr/k- and mutton- he i ev'ery oritan which utilizes the breath of
ui , diiu iiiuuun, ne j Llf(> It contaillH n„ »tupefyintf poison,
! also makes superior sausage »"<'>»»>ilH respect# a healthful meai-
.... M 1 I cm*. The rapidity and certainty with
which he sells at at reasonable which it
! rates. Give him a trial'. j ANNIHILATES A COUGH
! — | Is astonishinp. Its effects ro deeper tlinn
Clothing! j the mere symptoms of pulmonary <lls-
TL~ c t ease and diMhaiKes tho cause from tlio
I 1 lie tintst assortment in the system. Free and painless expectora-
ritv 'i icn a fill1 line in Vnu^V s ! "on i(l th<> mo<1<' by which it relieves tlvo
Ctiy, cllS J cl IUl. 11IIL 111 yoil.Iis Jungs, chest ami throat from the bur<len»
•and boys—a Specialty to which I Whii^ oppress them! thus arrestlnKCon-
{ 1 , J , Kumption and Bronchitis 111 thegorm be-
, the ladies attention are invited l fore they reneh the more dangerous
at PAV.PF.U.& Harrison's. ;,ta»e8' The emaclate.l s,merer
BATTLING FOR LIFE
Flour, fancy, per 100 lb ($4 50
" choice 3 $0(11 A o°
„ XXX... 2 75^03 00
Salt, coarse, per sack 1 756,185 . .
'nne,,.,. 2 l\(n '■ ',acco» 'S sold at same pneeas Durham's
' i am .1 2.- 4U n - !■, 11 «'t n .1 W IkAn %*A
BAGGING AND TIES.
fi^-The Early Bird, manufactured at VlththemostterriWesoonrKeofonrelf.
I.ynchburg, Va.,by Mr. Carroll is now su- mate will find Fiitnch's Prussian Cou^h
jn-rceding all otjier brands of smoking to-
Syrup n potent ally, and will assuredly
win the by adhering strictly to this
great medicine. The
CA8E8 NOW ON RECORD
and is three gVftddi"better. Wftenisre
membercd that Mr. Carroll holds the med' ,n whu'h it hns Wn miminl~tered~TltT»
ais for manufacturing the best smoking to- 1 entire success as a remedy for every va
, , . bacco in the world, ycro wilU>e engei to | rt^ty of malady ^vhich affects "
Judge Williams and Dr. Lydfgood money in exchange for: lumber. 11 i- arly Bird, the best in the mafket: ' tllJJ functions, amount
ero^d, honest labor. I Rough ldM>er; «ll kin^s^pei f 20 <jo ! , Address. riur TUQUSAND
HV'fc'k 'Texas lumber..... I Carroi.l's Eaki.v Bird ronAceo^oRKS r,,t "nuuonnu
the K<—
to mora
Smith, of Washington, were in
town on Friday.
Mr. K T. Flewelle|, of-Whit^
man, is |n ^ie city.
■ -r- ■
Gas Lig a'r.-4-Here after the
great dry gpods palace of the
_ „ , _ Newbouer Brothers will be lit
■DRAUGHT" wes costtve-l with gas. Col. Abe Meyer, the1
17 00 ;
Ceiling, 3^8 inch 20 00 i
Ceiling, l/t inch..., 2200
Siding, dressed...., 20 00h
1 vnrlilniro \'i nt tlie present date, ond yet the prejmrn-
'' ; t ion is only in the Infancy of its useful-
" ness. The (Trent defect of all Couch
Hoots and Shoes. Remedies hitherto introduced is that
Hand-made Shoes, both ladies and misses, they are simply expnlsnry. Hence they
Dressed and matched Hoofing, 1 in. 25 5°! f ,. are useless; for unless the causes of tho
Shingles, 0. K., per.M 5 00 I; ^ hand-made Boots and Shoes, fonnen, M.(,r,:ti(>nM whS,.h w>UKh?d
B.
4 00
| boys and youths.
c, A. I'otti.K.
Doors, smallest sixe,, 2-6x6:6 each.. 1 75
are removed,and the ruptured, inflamed
or maturated surfaces healed and re-
stored to their nAturnl tone, a core i*
impossible. Fritseh's Prussian Coucti
ntssandsickhtadachu boldby JJiiituni. I cr0ckery nlan, was busy during Sashes, glaml. smallest size, 8x10... 1 20 | impossible. Frit seh's Prussian Couch
* ' Blinds, rolling blats, smallest size. 8x to 1 4D 1 1,000 busheb Lorn. Oats, hnn: ICO Ions syrup accomplishes these objects. Tho
YliSTERDAY afternoon a man the greater part of iTlday put-! ; Hay. l). Li.oomi AU<,it CO. muiw« nud^niueo-pns wiileh are the eon-
With an exodus complexion I ting up the fixtures. The pal. My shoe stock is complete in every
4 L L hnf nn( nnlifrnt tluj rikp. nnrl tnpv
-pus '
! wqwuff* of Istiiij? UiM^one, are thrown oir
;i •-■» <*** -rsWk."f
ne Con- • , ' (line and bought before the rise, and they , .. . j 1, , _ and ii
50 bar-1startcd out of town on a donke>' |ace' whcn «i» Pre" «:l1"» «-M « «»l™« poyihfe ,,rice«. j »ihc piJic ™»,» "
(■un • >/\ 1 1 < m o i- n 4- /-V ^ li n M r\ nni«l< n l-v »'4- • Ci ■ 1 n m ^ * 4 iOlTl.lvS# f ffln/'l- n , i h r I t K t'11 m 11 n if OVIi. ITS
fectioner, will receive I
rcls offinc Michigan apples next travelhng at a rate that in a sent a beautiful and inviting ap-
wecj. ' about four days would have ; pearance.
- landed him in the "dusters"! r '
rr. ii * , T,_ j , , s Goober Roaster.—-Mr. Kaus-
lo Move. Uu. pootoffic,c paradise. Accidents wilt hap-j . T- k r .
, j . ... . . , j1 1 | tina kiber, the confectioner
and drug staitw ill to-day 1)C pen and donkeys arc stubborn. , ( . , . , ,
■ atul iruiter, has just ordered
D^^Kton exchange, T ie jcrusaiem pony came to a f , ,
! J 1 } . j from the patentee and manu-
sudden halt: the "duster 'contin-; f , , , T
, . r , I tacturer in Uskaloosa, Iowa, one
ued his tourney for about ten I , c . . ,
' 7 or the finest goober pea and
feet when he. too. stopped land- ~ , , . .
, . n »•, n • coffee roasters made in the
■ng in the road flat like a %•«? | uilittd States. It has a stcanl
squirrel. Summary: Jerusalem t .« .
1 . engine attached to run the cyl
pony uninjtired; exodus man,
lip split and face skinned.
removed to"
building.
Some of the b'hoys have al-
ready commenced to take their
Christmas by imbibing heavily
of cory juice.
.Some of our citizens are al-
ready laying in their supply of
ChrfStmas furkeys while they
are to be had cheap.
LIFE FOR THE LUNGS."
for my spring stock, notwithstanding eve- For couch*, colds, influenza, bronchial
MILWAUKEE BEER-
In bottles and kegs, kept on ice.
Also, imported sausage and ■
cheese. S. Muery.
rvlhine has advanced. We will self at 2? difflculthru, tichtaessof the chest.ito;a->e-
; i• . 1 ,1 1 . r , ness. More throat, trarhltis, mmtMiua-
per ce.n. discount, lowei thu-n "'i1 * ! tion of the limes. dimciUy of hreathiur,
t.. A. 1 01 ri.R. , jtlvurlsv nntl all (iisonlei s of a jinluu.nui y
„ . . - .
11a: m e, it lias im Verbeen equaled.
Si le agents In Ameiioa, iUCltillDbUJf & CO
St LouU, Mo.
Nov«ltie« !i
-r t * . • . 1 } i » ivOiua, aiu.
In laces, emDroideries, hand- ( fc0LT) m atx nr.TOfiisTs.
Hats! _ ^ kerchiefs, ribbons, ties hoisery1 PRIGS ONLY 25 CENTS,
ihe latest novelties in tnis t 1
line of ladips, gents, boys and ' pami-fi.i. & HarkisA. |
youths at
Pami'ki.i. S: Harrison's, i |gr* Kattniann hils all the
• latest Pictorials and Magazines, |
Christiiimh mill Holidays.
l''irf-cr;ickei'Sj Fancy Cwnies, Lemons,
Oranges, all kinds of Nn'tts, Prunes, t.'ur-
rants, tanner (Joods. You will tind a large
stock at low jiriccs at D. W. Bloombargh
& Co.
Si Slocum.— This is the
inder and is represented as be-
ing a beautiful piece of ma-
chinery. It will cost about $200.
RESIGNED.—Prof. Langham-
| reduction of 25 per cent. No humbtii;
For Sale.
mcr, who has for some time
been teaching school at Pleas-
ant Hill, has tendered his resig-
name of a new and highly so; nat10n take effect just before
Died.— in this city on the
12th inst., Emma Belle, 'cfged
about 5 years, daughter of D.
a\, and M. P. Allen.
Co,.n.- lMiday morning was -^ionat drama written by Tay-1 lhe holidays- Mr. c c Licb,
the coldest of flie season—ice j l!"re °Xp' iy or. 'r"y".'" •"> accomplished'sclfotat, will
r . , . r | Iillany combination. It will 1 1 r ^ 1 1
from an eight lp a Quarter of an I, ' , e , , . . 1 take cnarge o. the scnooi.
. , . ... \ r . i be presented for the first time in ! — —
inch in thickne* was formed. T) , . | The Young People's Hebrew
* i Brenham, on Wednesday eve- s 1
Nothing the worli
equals "BLACK-
, nine* next. See advertisement
DRAUGHT" i'1 female diseases. Sold by &
I Tristram. for particulars.
J Benevolent Association, of this
OFFICIAL DIKECTORV
4 . • i» « .11 ,* 1 n x ii,iui mir» aiiu iticvycu,iu^rJ, ( TTY OFFICFKS,
At C. A. Mter s you will find theT . .. . w- \r v i- . m . ,
. A „,",c -m New Prankhn Square and Sea- • Monroe I. Ken,
nicest, cheapest rlflmiels in Jtsrenham at a; , . 1 [ . Swain, Marshal.
of as per cent. • No humb' R. side Libraries. , f. \v, iiackwi'rth. A^cssorand «.• ''i r.
| — * R. Hoffmann, Trea^tuer.
sixty lt«}-s X»tU-r. C. H. Carlisle, City Seeretarv
A good femily hprse. carriage, harness To make a change in our business the en-1 Aldermen—1st ward. J. A. W illi : :»•!
and saddle, cheap for cash. Apply to t;re stock is offered to the trade at great re- : ward. 1). A. Allen; 3rd ward, K. Rei tr. •:
Jn'O.'J. HciiptL. \ duction. Lxtra inducements to large buy- ^th ward, M. Antsler.
~_ * I ers. 'J. W. lh.OOMHARCII jcCo.
Short Crop! , .
, i • r 11 1 ' C.O.LNI\ 01- M( 1-Kh.
Our prices tins tall are as close I Novelties ill ladies- collars an'd culls y_ D_ McAdoo, County Judge.
as the Cl'op. . in fancy boxes for christmas presents at Carl Schutze, Ccunty Attorney
Pami'ELL & Hauhissk's -C. A. Pottkk s. j J. L. Moore, District Clerk.
— - ...i. — Hugh M. Lewis, County Llerk,
8®u. Tavo weeks until Christmas. For' W ho can Bent This? . L H. Hutchinson. Shertil.
the next two wheks I will sell my entire A hat for 75c.; shoes $1.00: shiit 50 cts.;; C. Asbeck, County Treasure.
stock 25 per cent, less tin n I have before. thlw pairsocks 2^.: a coat at $2.50. For J. \N. Sayles, County hun eyo,
C. A. Potters. ; $5-°° C. A. rotter Potter can dress you-' |oe Hoffmann, 1 ax Assessor.
. .. ' ' .'j from head to foot, ; U. A. Harvin, Tax'Collector.
Knr «ljtjr iinjw. — i County Commissioners—Thomas I1!<<--r-
1). W. Bloombanrh & Co. are closing out fust received, a fresh supply J. F. Winkleman, R.J. Moore, }.' .( m„
" I'KKCINCT OFKICEKS. »
, . . 1st Precinct— I)r. I. J. Wyait, lusiitt;
( CormtlllS. i Alfred Cee. Constable.
Crofts Gloucestershire sauce _ , 2nd. Precmct—jolm Carlisle, Just.a ?
o ennprinr nrtirlp- mil fnr «m TrytllC Honest BaklP.g I 0\V A. I raylor. constable.
a superior article, call tor sam . f .» t , 3rd Irecmct—ILL.Mcdung,lusf.ct.<»,
their entire retail stock. For 6odays goods | 0f wa|{ paper,;bv Reichardt &
will be sold at astonishing low prices. | r ........
j city, speak of giving a concert | pjc bottle. C. W. Klaeden, dermic stancts unequalca, sam- constable.
;for the benefit of the Associa- Sole Agent, t''0 l->0xos Uiini^hocl c-n app.ica- 4m I lennct-bram':-a.Watson,J >::.x
. 1 . t\ c j : t nn ( W Kr \Fl)F\ Willis McMahon. constable.
Sam Muery has a full supply : concert. til Sunday eve- tioa during the holidays. ; Ladies have you heard vet. that C. C,,i„ V^.,f 5th Trecinct-W. T. Willie, Justice: <;.
of fine liquors, cigars and to-;"'"g t'^re will be an instru- !
bocco always on hand, also the! mental concert given at Gc-
Solc Agent.
,vay
finest imported cheese and sait- mania hall, .upon which occas
sage. I
There are no less than a do-1
y.en regular cotton buyers in
Brenham, who pay the highest ^ ^
market price in spot cash for
the fleecy staple.
Ladies have you heard yet, that C.
—— — - ; I A. Potter is soiling the cheapest and nicest
The students of Mrs. Hin- j dre>s goods in ltrenham. (live him a call.
man S writing school are said to 1 <-i»nU<t mill j ber the great reduction in prices, 25 per
250 Cloaks and Po.lnies. from $2 to $25 J cent, be'nw unmer prices.
M a\o, constr.Me.
Rtfi, Go to Potter for cl »thing; remeai-
T) , ,T . c. , 1 be making commendable pro-i 2.]0'
ton 1 rof. Maurice Sternberg Will I are being sold r.t a reduction o! 25 percent
' favor the club with some choice ■S'1 'ss'
y/ L-
r
r
for the next 60 day?.
1 >. \V. 31.06miiarint vn: Co.
selections upon the violin. I The greatest ornament of an -
After the concert there will j illustrious liie^ is modesty and : 200 i)nrrejs piom-, 150 barrels choice Ap
ancc.
Sotting off at
Miss t'ora HeUeusworih is now offering
her entire stack of Millinery goods at cost
for the next 30 days.
A Swearer.—About 2 o'clock
on Friday afternoon, a prisoner
On account of the limited sup-; iu the coun(y whitC) had a
ply of hen fruit egg-nog audi »cussin^" f,t. He seemed to!withyoungcaU-cs can tc supplied by ap-
Thomas and Jeremiah are des- L
tined to be a scarce article dui-j
ing Christmas week.
curse by note and the atmos-j
ph_Te for several biocks around
humility, which go a great way j pies. 75 bar eL fine i:rev;<tatofs, 50 liar- Notlon8.!
in the character even of the most'1C'"ttne ^M'on>. cheese, butter, syrup, mo- 10 which we invite the ladies.
^v-.it.wi Irin.-iN lasses, tobacco, ciprs, sold low to the trade, attention; our assortment ir. this
txaitcu .punccs. u. W'. Ut.00MBARc.1t & Co. . l-,
I ... line is too numerous to mention.
Cows and Calm for Sale. ; A carload of Plants Extra P.vmr.t & Harrison's.
Parties desu ing to purchase mnk cows . , • ■ — - -
and Jbavonte r lour in barrels jo^» c. A.'Pfttfer. on the north side of:
. j and sacks just received by the courthouse square. i> Selling corsets.
7ST.L0UI3 TYPE FOUNDRY'. \
llsii 117 pine st., :
y DEV.E>!J I'l
f| rrittting tiii/t Writing f 1
/"PA1PESS. .
| Calls and Card Board, s<. -
•-p TAGS, ENVELOPES,
•J.1 Priijitftg Inks, Broijzes, Ac. iy
T
| Prog
plying to II. M. Lewis, at the county i'
clerk's office.
f W r, m,rv huiscrv. ladies vests, anu gloves at roCK
VV • KLAKI),'.N» bottom figures.
Sole Agent.;
, . ,. . ... | bobbin's Electric Soap, best! . Trunks!
the jail was fairly resonant with . ^ for sale by C W , r ■' n, , ' "t1 r _M' Of everv pattern, quality and
■ i . ill wen iu, h'i u) »* •. ft.ans, tasstmere, Blanket^, worsted plan . • 1 ' 1 - ,
IjUTCUKRS complain of dull pro.anity. ihe man needed Klakpen, Sole Agent. kinds, sold 25 p?rc*nt lower, notwithstan price at i ampell« Harrison s.
, ■ . .. 11 .I. 1 1 — | dinir everything has advanced.
limes just now the cold wealh-: gaggmh. | ajj tlve jatest style-s 0f dress i ' ' ». w. ju-oombarijii it Co. 1 oats, corn and bran
framwi' Cards,
U id ting F.nwfafaSy
/ -1 *
U Kid ing' Pttfn»rs
m'
A
A. STELZ1G,
et caused a general slaughtei of jflK christmas tree and ball goode, arctic sacques, cloaks,
To I He I.ikIIi k:
Always t»n hand.
H. Fisher
FANCY FRESH FLOUR,
I
hogs, so the demand for butch- at j}CI.jjn on t|lc eveniiK<- of the water-proofs, childrens CiHits, L. W. Hloomba^h & Co.. are closing
ers meats have fallen off ^ inst. will be largely atten- iscarfs-;in(1 '» f;lct everything in ;
' , , 1 t, , .1 the dry eoods lino tit C. A. lot- in the drtss goods* lifteat Xcv," \orkwhulc-,
Ladies, get pein.anent relief by ns,ngjded. Extensive preparations! - & . i sale prices. ; [...,. r,.,(.;vrH , rnrloid hv
••BLACK-DRAUGHT." s.1,1 b,.I. Tri,, arc ^ madc for the occa- ~ — ' «. f-i» .b. .1, »bic «i,h M„ J , ' '
tram. 1 . i The best styles of ladies skirts in . , . , ., • „ , , t li. L. bALLFA.
SIOn | mie cloths, 30 inches, wide in ail sluldos, ■
W.vrn.i- \ ^ Ilnrvvp nn.-n ' - * ■ llrenham is at the place where all Koods 1 ch>aper than ^tx. C. A. I'orniK. ! •• - *
Y' , ti, in« The Presbyterian ladies didl;."'"!.''hral>" Wl"-re i> Uw? «t c. A. ! lusTrece,vctl anewan(!com.
for business again, the losses; ' iatets. ]\I. Russt, at rotters old, •' . . . ,
not hold their sociable last: ~ ... . Utand, offers goods retnarkablv l),cte stuck ?l sf,dpie, 1 ^ i
The "Monnes will arrive on du,ip and deiivers them free.
upon their stock of goods by \ v- . t« 1 ti. «•, Tm: "Momies" will arrive on !,ViUU' w,lV^hr7-'\lw»m'7r""''V i groccries. I sell at bottom pri
. 1 t . /% \ ' ^ 1 „_meat, ovvme 10 tut cicdtn oil , clictio and dflivers tnem tree. ^ . . .. *
the late fire having been .satis-. - _ ; the 11 a. m. train to-morrow.: _ .. ces and deliver in any part nf.
factorily adjusted. ^mnta e e 1 en, ^ uunfe>c^ j (_'ajj to see them. Wc will have j Be sure ai»d sec those 12,!.•<:. dress the city tree E. J. 1' rankel,
- i child of Mi. and Mrs. David a ft.\y days a nice line of' "omls. as they are very cheap and hand- North side square, j
J 1 . j :.. .K . . L. < A llvi-n. u
Fish culture is beginning to. ;\ ;\ncni
receive some attention in this' • -
e I hk friends of Charley Mor-
county. Several gentlemen , .. ;p
11 b ton can find htm at Russt s
ha<vc constructed ponds and aic j store, reaiy to wait on them, as
now engaged in experimenting, heretofore.
misses cloaks.
: some:
:S inches wide at t... A. l'ot'i kr.
j LRLNI1AM, :
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C. G. Couch. -i a* u..iv im*« « . IVCotton hEED W'ANTEn.— ! . .
> , . . , fr?. Price our goods before nno u.-,/t
Men, \octlu. hoys and cinidren will tind I hgltest casti price paid or same Lis,.wiietCi
My .entire clothing stock marked j the:l(irgi.-1 ami best selected stock ol tJotlw delivered at mv warehouse. I Largest and cheapest 'si!
down « iw cent, to make room for spring '. ing and Overcoats at . \ Wiricivn ' Brenuam.
stock. ( '. A. i'O l U.K. 1). W. liLOOMBAROlI & Co. ' Ak\V$n\. J. VV ILKlNb. .
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 297, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1879, newspaper, December 13, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478949/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.