The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 106, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 3, 1879 Page: 4 of 4
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BRENHAM CARDS.
j c. cannon,
Boot and Shoemaker,
»
Sl^hig's saddle shop, next door to Luhn's
drug store. Main street, Brenham. ,
Boots and Shoes made to order. Re-1
pairing done at short notice. Patronage
Tremendous Attraction
solicited.
feb 2$, iS/9-diy.
:AT
B
renham brewery!
Market street, Brenham, Texas.
LOREXZ ZEISS, Proprietor.
The very best quality of LAGER BEER
always kept on hand. All orders promptly |
tilled at short notice. Give me a trial and
be convinced. july 17, i8;S-y.
Yf KATTMAXX,
— lightning —
NEWS DEALER.
BROTHERS!
BRENHAM CARDS.
EIlllER'S SALOON
Sandy street, opposite Banner Oflic
Brenham, Texas.
B.GSB.BEE Proprietor
This Saloon is well supplied at all time*
with the finest liquors, wines, St. Louis Ale
and beer; also domestic and imported cigars
Agent at this place for the celebrated Stone-
wall whiskey. A private sitting-room, for
the convenience of customers, is attached to
my saloon. Patronage solicited.,
Brenham, January 1st, 1878-dlf.*
B
EER SALOON
to Ti!¥.
School Books, Stationary, Periodicals,
Varieties and Notions.
LOOK AT THEIR PRICES
.Subscriptions received for all Publications.
POST OFFICE,
deci2dtf Brenham, Texas.
FOR SALE.
A small neat residence, south of R. R.
Depot, rents for $8- per month. Price
$450. JOHN A. RANDLE.
Pennington House,
Corner Main and Douglas streets,
(Old Crumpler House,)
*Jrf.nham, - -
T exas.
The undersigneg having made additions
and refitted this well known house, is
now prepared to accommodate regular and
Jranscient guests at the following
r r i c e s:
Single meal ....$ 25
Boon! per day i.oc
Board per week 4.5c
Board per month 18.0c
Day board per month 15.0c
{S^The table is at all times suppiie
with the best the market affords.
E. PENNINGTON,
anqd&wtf Proprietor.
AND BE CONVINCED THAT
SING OF PRUSSIA
(Asl>eck's building, near the Market,)
Market street, Brenham, Texas.
The finest Imported Wirfes, Liquors and
Cigars, also fine domestic liquors, cigars
and tobacco.
Imported Sausage, Schwitzer Kase, and
all delicacies usually kept by iirst-class s\
loons. A share of the public patronage
respectfully solicited.
LED MANN & ELS,
July 17, 1878. Proprietor.
B.
LEHMANN'S
Than any house in the city,
BEYOND COMPETITION!
SAIiOON,
S. E. Coiner St.Charles and Sandy Streets,
Brenham, Texas,
1
The bar is supplied with the Finest,
and oldest M ANON G AIIE LA \V hiskey in
the city, as well as the best wines, liquors
and cigars.
City and St. Louis beer on tap and bot-
tled.
Cheese of all kinds, sausages, oysters,
lobsters, salmon,herrings, etc., etc. del7*
"O. H Saloon,"
Ant Street, opposite the Central House,
Brenham, Texas.
T1 , , ,
1 popular saloon takes pleasure in an-
FOR SALE.
A neat cottage house with % acre lot,
pleasantly situated in southwest part of
town; will sell low for cash.
JOHN A. RANDLE.
E.! *
ALLEY,
dealer ie
staple and fancy
GROCERIES,
St. Charles Street.
BRENHAM, - TEXAS.
Having bought out C. A. Potter's stock j
of groceries, I desire to inform my friends 1
that I will continue the business at his old j
>tand, and will keep on hand, at all times, j
n full stock of fresh groceries and family '
supplies, which will be sold at reasonable |
prices. All goods purchased of me will be 1
delivered,
free of charge,
HE undersigned, proprietor of
plea
nouncing to his customers that he has fitted
to
me
any point within the corporation. Give
: a trial. E. L. SALLEY.
November 27, '78. dtf
FOR SALE.
A few lots left in the Bassett addition.
Price from $100 to $200.
JOHN A. RANDLE.
m
Spring Styles!
E. J. FRAUKEL,
Respectfully intorms his patrons that he
is now in receipt of his spring stock of
dry goods,
clothing,
dress goods,
Lawns, Suitings, Percals, and a full line of
LADIES HATS,
Of the latest styles, and at remarkably low
prices. A full line of
GROCERIES,
Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, Tobacco,
Cigars.
The public are respectfully invited to ca
and examine my stock before purchasing
tlsewhere. Satisfaction as to quality of
, tfoods and prices guaranteed.
**** < a-yeivf "ryls country
50 rolls of matting at 18c. a yard,
100 Marseilles quilts at f 1 a piece,
50 pieces plaid grenadines at 15c. a yard,
20 pieces bunting, all colors at 18c. a yard,
30 pieces Leona lace dress goods at 30c. a yard,
10 pieces silk pongee at 60c. a yard,
15 pieces silk poplins at 75c. a yard,
20 pieces summer silk at 75c. a yard,
5 pieces black gros grain silk at $ 1 a yard,
■20 ready made dresses at |2.50 a piece,
100 French Imperial corsets at 50c. a piece,
50 dozen ladies linen collars at 10c. a piece.
CL0THINGI
The finest assortment in the city.
Cassimere suits $ 5 to $15,
Navy.blue flannel suits at $10 to $18,
White Marseilles and Linen Duck at $1.40,
6 white shirts for $6, none better,
Mens hats in ventilators at 50c.,
Philadelphia hand made shoes and boots at
$4.50 and upwards.
Call and examine oUr stock before, buying
and you will certainly find it to your '-own in-
terest. ' *
Newboncr Brothers,
Dry G-oods Palace, Main Street.
up a fine Bar, Beer and Lunch saloon.—
Everything first class. The finest imported
Liquors and French Wine, Imported Ci-
gars; also, Swiss Cheese, Imported Sausage
and all other delicacies and substantial be-
longing to the lunch department. Attached
to tne Saloon is a private sitting room which
is at all times at the disposal of my frienc's.
SAM MUERY,
dec. 11,'77-dtf.
Proprietor.
F&XTZ FISHER
butcher,
ANI) DEALER .IN
ijive stookc,
City Market,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
The highest market price paid in cash
fer beef cattle, hogs* and sheep.
Apr. 15 d & w tf.
FOR SALE.
A commodious one story house, beauti-
fully situated on Main street near the
square. JOHN A. RANDLE.
Spring Millinery,
MRS, L T» NORTON
Ha* received her Spring Millinery. All
the latest styles, selected from New
York, Baltimore and Chicago houses;
Beautiful Pattern Hats and Bonnets; un-
trimmed Hats. The Garland and Cascade,
most desirable shade Hats ever worn; Lee-
horn Flats for Ladies Misses and Children,
Flowers, French and American; Novelties
in Neck Wear and Veiling; A choice line of
Notions, HoisctT, Gloves, Pic net, 6 But-
tons, Lisle in all colors, Fans, Sidecombs;
Hair Ornaments, Embroideries in whitn
and colors very low, N ew Laces, Torchon
Bretjnne, Hats for little boys. A compe-
tent Millner has charge of the Trimming *
Department; will fill orders at shortest no-
tice. Prices very moderate; satisfactioo
given,Demorcst Spring Patterns just receivn
ed, call and get catalogue.
GRAND OPENING
AND DISPLAY OF MILLINERY,
Thursday, April 2d Come.
mchi9d&w3m
■ 1 ■ 1 1 11 1 - ■ f
JOHN A. RANDLE,
Real Estate Agent,
BRENHAM, lEXAS.
(Established in 1873.)
Makes a specialty of selling and exchang-
ing lands and town property, the rendering
and payment of taxes, renting and look-
ing after dwellings and storehouses,
ssr Office upstairs in Graber's Building.
sept.6'78.
si
FOR RENT.
A comfcrtable dwelling, 4 rooms and
gn'lery, all new, good water and other
conveniences, near the sijuaie.
101 IN A. RANDLE.
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 106, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 3, 1879, newspaper, May 3, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478950/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.