The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1878 Page: 2 of 4
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BY RANKIN & LEVIN
TKltKrt:
Daily—per annum, $9.00
'■ " month 7~»
" " week 2)
Weekly, cash in advance, 2.00
" S'x months, in advance, 1 2r»
" thrwe month* " 75
ADVERTISING ItATKa.
Daily—0n« inch, first insertion, $1.00
K'ch Mibs-'quent insertion, 50
One-eighth olumn, one month,.. 5 00
Three months 1250
One-fourth column, one month, 1000
Three month* 25 00
Business cards, I inch, per m<>nth 8 00
Lo al rotices, 10 cents a line each
insertin.
Double column advertisements, one-
third extra.
Transient advertisers will be expect-
ed to pay in advance.
SEED POTATOSS.
500 Barrel* Sr.ed Potatoes; Onion
Sen; two car loads choice Flour; Suurarn,
Molases Hope, whiskies ricsrs, tobac
con; & full liiie, just received and for
dale low to the trade.
1). W. HLOOMBAKflH.
! Brenham, Jan. 17-dSw2iu.
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THE
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Washington
ESTRAY8,
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' A LIYE-
Square meals for 25 cent® at
the rhenix Restaurant.
Everybody uses it. The best
in tl»e country. E. Anheuser
& Oo.'s Bottled Beer. D. W.
liloombargh, sole agen, Bren-
haui*
For the cheapest and best
selected stock oi Drv Mood*, £o
f/w \ A1II Ik/kllAH KHAfi' nutlT Slt*%7
to Mewbouer Bros , new dry
goods palace on Main street.
Taken up by Aaron Davison the 14th
day of Sept. 1877, and estrayed before
J. W. McCown, J. P. Precinct No. 1,
Washington county, on the 8th day of
October, 1877, one dun Horse, star lu
the forehead, about 7 years old, bran-
ded Q3 14 hands high, appraioed by XyiOHNlKTCr PAPER,
A D. Gee and O. W. Ileed at
II $2500.
Taken up by James Hickey and es-
trayed before T. O. Hynes, j. P. W. C.,
on the 1st day of January 1878, one
flea-bitten gray horse, 8 or 9 years old,
branded diamond H on right should r,
left hoof split open, very lame, shod in
front, 15 or 10 hands hi<rh, appraised at
$10. H. M. LEWIS, c. c. a w.c.
1
Pk\ci! and Honey!—Old
a eh and fresh honey atllirsch-
•erg's.
The Dreaded Consumption.
Creeps in upon us unawares, the sad
consequence of having once too often
neplected a trifling cold. Defy this
unwelcomo visitoi by using Parker's
Ginger Tonic on the first appearance
of a Cough. Cold or Sore Throat, and
you will escape the danger. The is no
cure equal to it, and its powerful ac-
tion on the mucous surfaces of the
throat and lungs, removes all soreness
and inflammation therefrom, and pro
tects the feeble from Consumption.
Equally valuable as a corrective, the
thousands of ladies who suffer untold
miseries from Junctional derangements
will gratefully appreciate its comforts,
as it gives entire relief from Painful
Peri'ids and establishes the healthful
regularity of the disturbed functions.
Buy from y »nr druggist, U. E. Lulin
& Co., a $1.00 boUle or a sample bottle
at 15 cents and try its merits. d&w
"Wk call the attention of our
readers to the advertisement ot
Simmons' Liver Regulator,
which appears in to day's paper.
This standard remedy does not
deserve to be classed with the
many patent nostrums so liber-
ally advertised throughout the
country. It is one of the very
best preparations ot its kind in
use; and is recommended by the
regular practitioners of medi-
cine. It has a large sale in this
city, and can be found in all
©ur drug stores, a bottle or
package should be found in ev-
ery family, as its judicious use
is almost certain to prevent a
a bilious attack, if taken when
he symptons first show them-
selves." Purchasers should be
Attention, Paupers!
It la hereby ordered that all persons
whose names now appear upon the
County Records as paupers shall ap-
pear at the Feb uary term. 1878, in
person, if physically able to do an, and
if not. then to be represented by Hur-
g-onS certificate in the hands of some
responsible pen-on and that this order
be published in the Brenham Banner
and Volksbcte.
The State or Trias, ?
County of Washington. $
I, H. M. Lewis, clerk of the Connty
Coinmbsioners Court of Washington
county, Texas, do hereby cenifv that
the foregoing in a true anil correct copy
of the original order now on record in
said Conrt.
Given under my hand and
j s „ 1 the seal of said Conrt, atotfice,
] ' j in Brenham, this the 2d day of
January, A. D.I878.
H. M. Lewis, c. c c. vr. c.
Brenham, January 11th, 1878-4w.
NOTICE.
, I«n consequence of the almost impos-
sibility of collecting the accounts of
the late firm of Wood & Co., the un-
dersigned will hereafter, from date,
conduct his business on a strict cash
basis. To parties who have paid their
aci-ounts lor the past year and to those
who will pay promptly, the usual time
indulgence will be cheerfully extended.
Front all others the money will be re-
quired. H. A. WOOD, Druggist.
January 1st, 1878. d3m
Philadelphia
J F. MATCHET, M. D.,
Surgeon and Physician* *
Brenham, Texas.
Respectfully informs his old friends
of Brenham and vicinity, that he bra
resumed practice. Office at the Crump-
pi er House. may20d&wti
Beth Shepard. C. C. Garrett,
SHEPARD & GARRETT,
Attorney«-at-Iiaw,
Brenham, Washington coun»y, Tex.
Beth Shepard. C. C. Garrett
N. A. Hector.
SHEPARD, GARBETT ft RECTOR,
Attorne7S"At"lmw,
Giddings, Lee county, Texas.
N. B.—Business for Lee county
should be sent to Giddings office; for
Washington county to the office at
Brenham. jly20dAwtf
J T Norrls, M D.
Brenham,
L B Creath, M D.
Rocky, Austin eo.
DRS. NORRIS & CREATH.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Offer«their Professional services to
ti e citisens of Brenham and vicinity,
OOce Wood k Co. Drug Store.
Mar 14th 1874.3m
Dissolution*
The co-partnership heretofore ex
isting between Woehler & White, has
this day been dissolved by mutual
consent, Mr. Woehler retiring and A.
M. White continuing the business
Parties holding claims against the
late firm are requested to pres-nt them
for payment; all persons indebted to
us are also requested to call and make
imu ediate settlement.
C. F. WOEHLER,
A. M. WHITE.
January 1st, 1878.
The undersigned, who will continue
the business a* the old stand feels
thankful for .the liberal patronage
heretofore extended and soliciting a
continuation of the same.
A. M. WHITE
LOST.
LAND SCRIP No. si.253. for 640
acres, issued to the San Antonio
and Mexican Gulf R. R. by S. Crosby,
Commissioner of the General Land
Office, dated March 26th 1868. Unless
intelligence of it be received at the
General Land Office within 8 months
from this date, 1 will apply to the pro
per officers for a duplicate
Wm. T. CAMPBELL.
January 11th, 1878 w8w.
WM. SCIIURENBEKG,
Blacksmith* ^
and manufacturer of
AGRICULTURAL IN PL EM EMS,
Brenham. Texas.
0T Special attention givro to Homk
Shoeino, general job work and repair
ing. Terms liberal. Shop near May
nard's Livery Stable. June 18, '74.
T
HE STAMPS LIBRARY
of books devotblj to
SPIRITUAL PHILOSOPHY
HOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Over one hundred and thirty volutaier
from tihe most eminent authors iu this
de(«rtment of investigation have al-
ready been secured, and others will be
added as they are issued. Works of
Owen, Peebles, Brittan, Crowell, Davis.
Edmonds, Watson, and more than fifty
other American writers, betides many
English and French Scientists, are now
offered for the perusal of the d'iarnsof
Brenham tree of charge. Conditions to
those not citizens—price of book depos-
ited till its return Librarv at the store
of J. 8. NORTON.
Sept. 28, '77-d4w4m. Brenham.
—COSTA
ALL THE LOCAL NEWS
-—*s»-
F.D110RIALS OIT VARI-
OUS PUBLIC TOPICS.
DEMOCRATIC AT ALL TIMES,
AND UNDER ALL CIR-
CUMSTANCES."
JOB WORK of all descriptions done
with di»?atch at ibis office.
DAILY BANNER
JOB IPRINTITVO
DEPARTMENT,
Is complete in every respect,embracing
all the facilities necessary to
do first class work.
ALL KINDS OF
CO CNTT A KD JUSTICES
Kept on band and for sale at this office,
—such M~
Executions, Citations,
Complaints, Attachments,
/
Attachment Bonds,
Warrants, Subpoenas, Writs,
&c., dke., dx.
Satisfaction guaranteed if iwgards
l»ality of work and prist,
Established Twenty-11 re Year*.
Is one of the best and cheapest paper,
iu the United States, especially adap-
ted for the Farmer, the Mechanic, and
the Family Circle. It is a large eight
page paper, containing filty six columns
of original andf well ^selected News,
Lit'-rary and Miscellaneous re ding
matter, and reports in a fresher and
better form than can otherwise be ob
tained, al! the News and gossip of tliH
National Capital, and the doings of
Congress, the Executive Departments,
and the Amy and Navy
TERMS.—Single subscriptions, $2
Five copies |9.00 and one extra copy to
the getter up of the club; Ten copies,
$15.00 and one extra copy to the gette
up of the dub; Twenty copies, $20.00!
|2T Subscriptions in each club must
begin at the same time and go to the
same postoffice.
SEND FOR SAMPLE COPIES.
Address, in all cases,
The Evening Star Co.,
dec23d&w Washington, D. C.
A Splenai
10 WIN A FORTUNE!
Grand Monthly graving,,1*78
At New Orleans, Tuesday, Jan. 8.
Louisiana State Lottery Com'y.
This institution was regularly in
corporated ty the Legislature of ;h«
State for. Educational and Charitable
purposes in 1868, with a capital of
$1,000,000, to which it lias rince added
a reserve fund of $350,000. Its Grand
Sinjjle Number Drawings will take
place monthly. It never scales or post
pones. Look at the following scheme
Capital Prize, $30,000.
100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Eacb
Half Tickets $1.
LIST OF l'HIZES.
■j. 1 Capital Pri>*
$80,000
1 do do .
10^00
1 do do .
&.000
2 Prizes of WOO
5,000
5 do 1000.
5,eoo
20 do 500
lo.ooo
100 do 100
10,000
200 do 60.
10,000
500 do 20
10000
1000 do 10.
10.000
APPllOXIMATlON PBJZR8.
% App'x'n Prizes of $300.. 2,700
9 do do 200.. 1,800
9 do do 100.. D00
1867 Prizes amounting to,.,$110,400
Write for circulars or send orders to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, La.
For information, apply to
J. R. THOMSON,
Melntyre House.
All our Grand Extraordinary Draw-
iugs are under the supervision
and management of
deals. G. T. Beauregard,
and Jubal 4. Early
Capital Priae $100,000. Whole Tick
*ts $10. may4wt
GRAKD
nun mi
Of the most snperb atock of
Millinery Goods,
Of the latest styles of Parisian pattern
Hats and Bonuets, will take place on
Monday, the IStii tart.
Also a complete assortment of French
and Americnn flowers, and plumes ot
the latest design.
Ladies are invited to call and exam
ine. Respectfully,
7wtf JEANETTE 8CH WARZ
GEORGE NELSON,
Barker and Hair-Dresser,
Ant street, under the Centra) House,
Brenham, Texas.
Shaving, shampooning, djrinjr and
hair cutting done to order. Patronage
solicited, JRD .29df
ClTY HOTEL,
Hempstead* Texas
Ask llie recovered dyspeptics, B.lioua
sutFeres, victims of Fever and Ague,
the mercurial diseased patent how they
recovered health, cheerful spitits and
good appetite, the will tell you bf
taking Simmons' Liver Re^nlator.
The cheapest, purest and best family
medicine in the world 1 For Dyspepsia,
Constipation, Jaundice, Bilious attacks.
Sick Headache, Colic, Depression of
Spirits, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, &e.
This unrivalled Southern Remedy i»
warranted not to contain a single parti'
,cle of Mercurv,ov any injurious miner'
al substance, but is
PUREYL VEGETABLE,
containing those Southern Roots and
Herbs, which an allwise Providenew
has placed in countries where liver
Diseases most prevail. It will enrw all
diseases caused by derangement of thei
Liver and bowels.
The symptons of Liver Complaint
are a bitter or bad taste in the mouth;
pain in the back, side- or join's, often
mistaken for Rheumatism; four Stom-
ach; Loss of Appetite, bowels alterna-
tely costive and lax * Headache, Los*
of meu orv, with a painful sensation of
having failed to do something which
ought to have been done; Debility, lew
spirits, a thick yellow appearance of the
ckin and eyes, a dry cough often mis-
taken for consumption.
Sometimes many of these symptons
attend the disease, at others very few;
but the Liver, the largest organ in the
body, is generally the seat of the dis-
ease, and ii not regulated in time, great
suffering, wretchedness and death will
ensue.
1 can recommend as an efficacious
remedy for disease of the Liver, Heart-
burn and Disj^epsia, Simmons' Liver
Regulator/—Lewis 0. Wunder, IttJ^
Master Street; Acsistant Post Master,
Philadelphia.
"We have tested its virtues, person-
ally, and know that for Dyspepsia,
Biliousness, and Throbbing Headache,
it is the best, medicine the world ever
naw. We have tried forty other reme-
dies betore Simmons' Liver Regular,
but none of them gave ns more than
temporary relief; bin the Regulator not
only relieved, but cured us."—Ed. Tel-
egram and Messenger, Macon, Ga.
Manufactured onlv by
J. H Zeflia & Co.,
Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
It contains four medical elements,
never united in the same happy propor-
tion in any other preparation,via: t»
gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Tonic, an
unexceptionable Alterative and certain
Corrective of all impurities of the bo-
dy. Such signal success has attended
its use, that it is now regarded as the
EFFECTIVE SPECIFIC for all diseas-
es of the Liver, stomach and spleen.
As a remedy in malarious fevers, bow-
el complaints, dyspepsia, mental de-
pression, restlessness, jaundice, nausea,
sick headache, colic, constipation and
biliousness it hns no equal.
CAUTION.
As there area number of imitation®
offered to the public, we would caution
the community to buy no Powders oi
prepared Simmons' Liver Regulator,
unless in our engraved wrapper, with
the trade mark, stamp and signature
unbroken. None ot lit r is genuine.
J. H. ZE1L1N & CO.,
Macon> Ga., and Philadelphia,
Toar valuable medicine, Simmons'
Liver Regular, has saved me many
Doctors' bills, I use it for everything It
is recommended, and never kuew it to
fail, 1 have used it in colic and g ubbs,
with toy mules and horses, giving
them about half a bottle at a time. 1
have not lost one that I gave it to, yon
can recommend it to every one that 'haa
stock as being the best medicine known
Iot all eomplnints that horse flesh is
heir to^~E. T. TAYLOR, Agent for
Grangers of Georgia. nov
Murphy & Brown,
Rouse, Sign and Banner Pain-
ten; Plain and Decorative
Paper Hangers.
Main St., opposite Zelss's Bakery.
We guarantee to do the Cheapest and
Best work, and would requoBt parties
wanting anything in our line to exam-
ine our work before employing any
one. We alBo manufacture to order
Show Window Shades. oct30d&w3m
^ STBLZIG,
' BA DDLER
— and —
Oppposite Newbouer'i Store,
. Brenham, Texas,
8ADDLE8, Harness, Whlpi, fipufi,
Bridles, Collars, Unities,
Traces Saddle Bags, Ac., always on
hand for sale. Repairing a specialty.
All work wan anted.
»i"0tf A. BTELZ10
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1878, newspaper, January 24, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478970/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.