Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 192, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 12, 1885 Page: 3 of 4
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Hun* A Co.
Planners Fire-proof Warehouse
BlfenhamJuly 29tb, 1886. s
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Irish potatoes are very abun-
dant and cheap in this market.
%' ..r^T #?. .ft *
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force ar _
VuoiTAtt.«8 are beooming t
scarce commodity in this market.
1. A. Nmbtjhr & Co. present a
new ad. to the public m this issue.
farmers of this county are
•'in need of a real good seasonable
raajSU.
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Prescriptions filled carofully and
accurately at all tU^es,? at R. B
Luhn's. '
You can save money by buying
your wagons and buggies of F. W.
&ohuerenberg.
» * Good* watermelons are very
soaroe^ and but few find their way
to this market.
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v The county judge and commis-
. gioners visited the county poor
"Vfara on Tuesday. <■
Eighteen bales of eotton were
' *<|$eived oil Tuesday at Fricke &
Fineke's ware-house.
Try out Rex 1st Patent Flour,
none equal and to be had only of
Jj. A. JSiebuhr & Co.
Some of, our merchants are re-
ceding their fall stocks and get-
ting readyfor business.
The i*ANNlB is requested to sUte
<h*fc the fanners warehouse will bo
•- inMatorbulMMthiiWI.
The *wn% m front of the Gra-
ber buildings onto* West side of
the square, it undergoing thorough
repaid"
in i:
ppell Mill: r. J.
Baton. New York; W. W. King,
veston; A. O. Carr, ®
C. C. Glenn, B. Z, & penn.
lie; J. P.Wilson/Kolfitdiilej
Loeb, W. 8. & Pw*et», Gal-
veston ; F. O. Brown, Lampasas;
W. C.Conner, Dallas; C. L. Jur-
ries, City. nTi i i >.
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Burglars visiteA4he premises of
Mr. A. H. Wood on Sunday night
and relieved him of a lfttle small
change; they also attempted a
"divy" with Frank Allison, the
popular agent of the Gulf> Colo-
rado and Santa Fe railway at this
place, but "it wouldn't work."
The special passenger coaches
placed on the Houston"ai^.,$|®Il(|f
Railway will prove a great bless-
ing to Brenham. Can't -the Gulf,
Colorado and Santa Fee Railway
do the same thing f * .
Dr. T. G. Griffin, of San Saba,
is in the city. Tbo Dr. was, some
eight years ago, a citisen of
Brenham, and was greatly suprised
at the marvelous growth of the
city since ho left here.
The old cemetery is badly in 1 ajjdji
need of repairs; the fence m sev- J w
eral places is in a dilapidated con- '
dition. *: f 1 '! \ ■>
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The best and largest stock of
saddles and harness you will find
at C. W. Hess & Co., which they
offer very cheap.
The Gold and Silyer unlaundried
Shirts direct from tho factory are
considered the best, and can be had
only at L. A. Niebuhr & Co.
For Rent.—A dwelling house
with (9) nine rooms 2 galleries and
good cistern. One block north of
Court house, $20 per month. For
further information apply to
J. T.Swearihgen.
Mohairs, Bicilians. Drab do
Tete Coate aodVj
Also LINKN CLOTHIN
DERSHIRTS,
and FINE COLORED IMPORT
EI) GOODS, ALL AT
BOOTS. SHOES,
[0T10HS, STC.
d to the large autl (v>inmo<Uiih
ItvI„ M„. „vx»r to B. Ki-lvldgo &Co., on
Vain s'rfet, 1 am now preiiarwl to sell from one
I of the best selected Btocka of Dre.ss Goods aver
{'exhibited In this cUJi embracing all the latest
Lip£$ijtai]T!>' IjT v / > > i
VERY LOW ^RICES'. Lafc", Misses' aid Cliliren'
, r'l| JENDU^S VAMVrt,
In fact every department has been re-
duced and close traders and those who want
to save a dollar, call on
i, j- f j vt'ii ^ ■ %Tiif' ." !
Laces and Emliroideries of Newest Siyles
A complete line of Notiona and Fancy Goods.
lint of PreH«fiaoda»Silk8, Ktc.
(fil Giddings BuTKHfifc) . ' '
WEST MAIN < STREET.
a
<m ■iiww r » fm.m ■»—— ■ - -
Ziegler "Sine Shoos,
Brenham. -
Fort Worth*
Two Train ~
The Fast ltout»-^B»i,
Tlie Quickest Boi. „ ?
The Only Itoute—LAMFASAB and
Three Traum Daily-«ALVB$TON and
Movement o* Tr»lHJi .
.a,i .i &
iteud Down-
Rejoice! Rej
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and every-
one will have plenty, therefore we take
FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS.
Afali HneoTL _
foV Gentlemen, Ladies' Misses Childrei.
i !;, i and Infants. '
Hats of every description, including novel-
ties ta^umawr Btm-ir** irj|
ie public eener-
MOW
The stock W Wft
to sell at reason ft—r..„— —.
ally Is Invited to call and examine
met hod of .—
'decided for the
goods from the first of
to this
injfcth# _
era, friends and all
I *2L ally is Invited to call and examine our stock and
, —e "W* J prices. Ouj- talesmen are politv and atWntive
the public that we haVe j wd will take pleasure in Showing goo<ls.
benefit to book no mote _ A r-N r-», r\nr
A* ^UDRiDQE-
f*»ro*ah Kipreoe. .
Leave 1 »:4'» a. m.
I 5):S0 a. ill.
Ijrrlve : 2:00 p. IB.
*' | 2:K! »>. no.
" 7:50 p.m.
" 10:l.*i a rn.
'■ ll:1l |i. m.
11:15 p. in.
12:00 p. in.,
1:20 a.m.1
For further Information,
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*«s«..^t ..a.<xmnecti<>n^ Ac. apply to
OSAAK G. MURRAY, Gkm. Afft , CValveflton.
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and adhere*
dur-
wish to avail them-
selves of thia opportunity will do well to call
on us, as money saved is money made. We
can* in stock a complete and selected line of
mention,
ces,
Call
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TEXAS.
pwDa
Office of
W. aurbnbeok, rresideat
I). A11KKNBBCK Vlce-Pwldent
jr. B. Ahrenheck l./.i 8uHe«irt*naent
B. L: Uwtlin Secretary
, W. J. Miller, Asa't 8ec. audXieaa.
j. T. Vknabik Act. See., Brenham
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-Manufacturers of—
| COTTON SEED OIL, OIL CAKE
rf', *?•:'' - f' '
AND LINTEKS, ,,^y.
| Operating Mills at Hempstead & Brwliai
'/ [fin
We take pleaswe in referring the public to the
above card and informing them that <vc are pre-
pared to fill all orders in our line at both points,
and that we will at ail times pay the highest
i market price for Cotton Seed at all points on the
j H:*T. C. andO.C * B. F. Hallways. We
vill also have in connection with the mills at
ttie above points COTTON 0INB with a capacl-
l of Fifty Bale* per D»y, where we will a<:-
BRENH
Whereas, satisfactory
transmitted ttkttof ""
jomritodate our.'custoroerjr to the best of our
tent to
cotton 1 n tho seed
We will keep
notice has been
if charge
ztcase ('
>ur care
sir
in v ) wo B * *• « *■
We will be prepared to furnish B*fc-
Ties to our customers at the lewe#
Birilc of Brenham, Twas/has been increased
in the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,-
000), in accordance with the provisions of iis
articles of Assosiation, and that the whole
Having been in the business since 1800, we
leel satisfied that we. can please our customers.
We shall make It onr aim to make no enemies
ller of tht cuirency | snd all thelrleiids we can.
. 1 rt"All bills paid on the 3d of each month
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—i7wr time to pUuit your
i^^ertiMxaeBts in the U
you have anythng for sale let it
be known. _
O. W. Hess & Co..
*> Cannot be under sold ib saddles,
harness or buggies; stock fresh and
, guarapteod.
When will the. Brenham gas
business,
ion among
agents of The Household Sewing I 0f tnch imcrease has been paid in, and
machine, which IS tho best. j that the paid up capital Stock of said bank
'■» '' ■■ I now amounts to fte ssm of One Hundred
JLimcfi. I Thousand. Dollasa ($100,000). »
Sam Mucry has the only first- J gt^k of flte F^t'Slai tional Bark, of Brenl?am,
olass lunch stand in the Olty. He J Teaas, aforesaid has been intreased as afore-
keeps imported saugago and | said in the mm of; Fifty Thousand^Dollars
cheesej also canned meats of every
description. Lunches prepared at
short notice
Of *ain
kO
Just
*yi
regulation
J Is it right to
victs to lay o
A Grand Free ponccrfc
Complimentary to his customers
will soon be given in this city by
J. W. Carter, our enterprising
music dealer, who has just closed
an engagement with Prof. C. Bieks
and family Of Dallas who are play-
agagement at T©m-
donation to the
Bplscopal church of that city, by
Mr. Carter. . r
All lovers of musie must witness
this concert as it wiil cost you
r if vou have bought either
or sewing machine
capital i« approved by the Comptroller of the
Currency, ^ \» .
In witness whereof J berep»to
affix my official signature and
seal of office.
J, S. LANGWORTHY,
mtf aad-Actiag Comptroller.
T TTTr ffV
TEXAS.
Lehmann's Saloon,
Corner of Bt. Charles and Sanay Streets,
Brenham, Texas. «-
My b&r is always supplied with the finest li-
quors in the market, to wit: Mcltryar, Monti-
cello, and Old Rose Bttd. In vrtnes we keep a
full stock of California, Kelley'u Island, KruR
Champacne. The finest brands of cigars in the
I city. Patrcnagesolicited.
1 B: 1.EIIMANN ri-oprletor.
WILLIAM ZEISS,
CITY
AND CONFECTIONER,
•fi Dealer iA Staple and Fancy (irocerios
Fresh Cakes and Pies on hand at all times.
Main Street, -. Brknham, Texa»
rVUAMMBMVT WANTKD
and cost.
UUty con-
fines in jail
.«>► .'it.
at three dollars a day? Why not
(Jure them out, or make them work
ithe public roads?
Nicaragua Flour.
A small iGt of fresh ground Nic-
aragua flour just received at Hunt
^ B' ji WiN*"
MSSS
If you ueed a buggy or a wago%
it will pay you to call on F. W»
Sohuerenbcrg, Brenham, before
buyl
MArriiro and wall
and large asso
at Keichardt &
and examine it.
I
s. Call
and g»ott<rte»n in cjty
to take littht work at a*elrow»
a day can be easily mad* t work
N M'FQ
mentH
COMPANY,
, Ohio.
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PREMIUM
H. Fisher,
Wholesale Igent for
Heed's Gilt
A AUAlrJL' \J ifAJJKJj
, -:V ^
Caructon A Nash, Druggists.
, .}»•' t'j«; ♦«.'" 'Sole Agents.
, "g ■ WnOlORJUO Rgeui, i«i
The early completion of the I Bdlge Tonic, Brenham, Texas, a
Brenham "and Brazos Valley Bail- J 8Affi medical^reparation.
way is of the utmost importance to
the welfare and prosperity of Bren-
ham. ^
SivwtiX Brenhamites went down
t0 Hempstead an Tuesday after-
noon to attenflM>all by the
F. Vf. Schutoskbkbo keep8 th
bost assortment of wagons and 1
gies m Brenham.
bug!
nooU to atwno — .
w«mn«tfiftd H«ok and Ladder Com-j Tooth, Nail, Hair anc
™ » s.
sarv. 'f; :imm. jj?
Patent medicines of anv kind i
4Mi be found at B-E Jirart. j *'
and Flesh
oan be
Iwt ftMMlHL
* I White and Bed California wine—a
article at low prices.
a large ▼frlelhr Qf ohepse, fipe jj0i m Kaat Bois d'
tardJn quaniities to own ^ W)n
IAtt0ft#d herrings and pickles, ■ - •
tear in ttie 4ify.
SSt MUERY.
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LONE STAR SALOON,
NOBTH STREET, {in rear of Opera House)
BRENHAM TEXAS.
The bar is alwa;
and purest beer, w
The lunch counter is supplied v
delicacies, foreign and domestic, th <! can bo
had in the market.
MEYER &SONNEXBERG,
Proprietors.
TEMPLETON BYE • WATER
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A POSITIVE AND CERTAIN
GURF FOR SORE EYES
OF .VLL DISEASES
Price, by express, to any .point in the
United States, Duyer paying all charges,
Never fails and restores sight when not
entirely destroyed. It ken re tho
Hiebesl Teintals of El«y,
mi®
fmwi
.ill
. 10:* p. ».
8rf»a.
••jo a.
J. O. SLOAN,
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Galveston.
Houston.,
Brenham
.... Sometvilie
Navanoia
.. .Montgomery. ..
Temple
I.aitmasas
—Fort Worth
Dalian,
FISCH
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Imported and Domestic
Western and Texas Produce,
WINES, LIQUORS, OIUAB0, TOBAOOO,
Delicacies, Candies, Preserved Vegetables, Fruit, Meal
fcish, Pickles, OannedgFruit, UutS^ ifoS
liRENHAM TEXAS,
Sole Agent of Anhauaer'a Celebrated St. Xmrii Boer.
ICE IN QUANTITIES AT LOWEST RATES 1
JWTLowest wholesale prices to the trade! Pays the highest market
price for Cotton and othor produce.
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W. H. VINSON.
C. H. CARLISLE.
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Office: Sandy Street Under Central Hotel.
BRENHAM
Do a General Insurance Business. Special Indjjtcements off««d on Life, &ido«m«nt
Insurance, and on long term tire,Insurance on Dwellings and Content*. Rep-
resents some of tho largest ami oldes} companies in the world, and aw fcBj
prepared to take care of any line of good business at the lowest rates.
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LIVERY, FBI AND SALE STAKE,
Near Mclntyro House, Mam Street. BEKNHAM, TEXAS.
O. B. POTTER, Proprietor.
"" * fine Saddle and work Horses. 1 am
State. Horses, bought and sold, oi
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I have added to my Livery Stock a fine
assortment ofUNDlftlTAKER'S GOODS
consisting of BURIAL CASES and CAS-
KETS,' and all articles requisite for Inter-
ments. I have also, TWO FINE
HEARSES, one for Adults, and a White
Hearse tor Children, as well as close-car- ».
riagos,"especially for Funerals. Patronago solicited. Terms reasonable
Brenham, January 1, 1884 d-y. • t O. B.
WHOLESALE AND SET AIL DEALEU IH
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and Carpets
and its certainty is beyond dispute. Parties
can have it sent to them any where in the
United States. Addross all communications to
Mmo. E. P. DUKE,
Arc St. Austin, Tows,
BRBWTT A TVT .
!9>Parlor Sets, Chamber Sots, House Furnishing Goods^t ^
OAHPSTIHQ, OIL CLOTHS, BATTIHQ,
HIHHORS, HATTEBSSBS, WALL PAPIB.
We are prepared to furnish your houso from top to bottom, at short notice. Oarpets
sewed and put down. Call and see us. Goods delivered in the city TREK.
Sim STREET, BETWEEN ANT and NORTH. BRENH AH. TBIIS.
THE LATEST AUVANCE IS LIFE 1NSURANCE.|ggg
A Mon-Torfeiting Limited-Tontine Folic?
—BY THE-
Eye-Watcrt , ....
Leo and other counties. Will treat cases of
chronic sore eyes at Austin, and guarantee a
cure of all curable cases.
t
sary. .g
Tmwiwaa a'l ine entertainment
last night at flSMall otthe Yoang
Men's Social Club, whteh
richly enjoyea bj all y
; Talk About Pi-
O. w. H«»'*c°.
prices on tad^leai torar
and alt kind^^lprlnl
low that eveigr body oan afford to
buy. * X ••
hit
Chemicals al
at B. B. Luhn's. |
A large aasortment of mosquito
bars and ft-amee just reoeived at
tyichardt* Hermann's.
NOTICE.
Cotton Otn Insurance. -
Heber 8tone 4 Bro., are
to Insurfi Cotton Gins in
the
Merchant Tailor.
J. L. Ammons teas on hand tne
stoek
ev6f brohght
i has a foil line oi
—, *nd » Pr«:
garments or full
, notice, and guaran-
NOW FOR SALE.
A policj' combining the non-forfeiture features, originated by the NBW T
1870, with the Privileges and Profits of its popular "Tontine lnvi
The popularity attained by this Company's Non-Forteitare Poll
results as well as popularity, of Tontine Investment Policies,
this city.
on north side oi
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suits at she
toes a fit.
public
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' Merohants Svebange.
w w iDium vu«wu u«» ■» i This old and favorite saloon, on
it oompaaios doing basioess the ^ side of the public square,
_ nn t.Ka V«fV hftlt tsrmi I 1 i 1 i >t i kaaf willM liflUOrS.
Urn. SkMSSt Ul _ __
tho Bahsw that cotton worms adjusted and paid at thoir offlce in pool tobies ar®
h&v* made their appearance on Brenham^Texas. , and in good order,
7*-* *K!T-nlhu nrai- Call on them at onoe and make W. H. Murphy.
several farms-to the LaBabia pra I ^ application "or write and they I m
rif, and are imtostriously plying I WIn 8eQ^ ^o you and have gin in-1 F. Lrnnge
their work oi deatrnction. " • I .pectedand application taken. Tin and sbeot iron worker, Ant
'J — street, Brenham. SpeelaL atten-
nOT0K Tms.—Two mules at- Cabukok ft Baan extends a cor- tion given to rofing, guttering and
» fc-L tn m street oar started near dial invitation to all smokers to rt,pfc(nng. Patronage solicited and
> taohed to a street car swrvru flXamine tho beauUtul JT* ^naranteed.
I desire to sell the following very desirablfl
property in Brenham in order to eon con
trate my interests, where I reside:
The building occupied by Niebuhr & Co
The Central Hotel.
The lumber vard occupied by Frank
Wood. , „ ,
Sine acres of mypld homestead on houth
Market street.
This is all splendid property, paying 12
per cent interest net, and will naturally con-
tinue to increase in value. I will sell on long
time at reasonable figures.
For terms, see J. M. Key, with Giddings &
Giddings. or address mo at Gainesville, Cooke
county, Texas. C. CHkmming.
Jnue 6, *8®, r''
over J
on-Forteiture Policies, and the
rcsuiut ns wen no , v. —- . Policlcr, byre^
LIFE to combine the osscntial features of both m t«j. «on-foi*ttto
Policy. This policy is now cnnlidenty offered by this old (organised 18«)
' *a Comnany. jas*
1. One of the safest, as regards l.aDruty to lapse;
2. One of tho most desirable, as regards character of privileges ana MMOM
3. Ono of the most profiuble, as regards casfcmtun* ^ •
For further information write or call on
T. J. ROBERSOiT,
BRENHAM, -
" Office with Heber Stono. & Bm
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tie best mako
t^e south end of the track ana i pregentg wbich they propose to I ■»
made lightning speed down West I Jjistribnto amoncr their customers I Nothing but i
»m _ __ I m ..MI *ai»^ It I. M il.. LA«4 finA ) A* 4 K A MAI*/
and Sa#»dy streets. They were
Inally stopf>edi no d»m^go done.
for "Tansill's Punch" the best five
cent oigar in the city.
straight v liquors
kept at tho Merchants Exchange
Saloon.
W. S. BARNETT,
A. Ju W
PB0PB1ET0E Of
CASINO;^
■ —AND AGENT t<8t-
•KtiV'
Livestock Dealer
Sandy St. bet. Ant and St. Charles.
Brciiham. Texas.
1:-S ffSiSt#
••r. liouia,
PURE LAGER BEER IN KEGS AND B
THIS TEKAS^iPi
Beeraud Ice l>«pot, Sandy HtreeC.Neap.Salito J*'
Ofllce; Corner Quitman and St. Charles Mta., BK^NII AM, TRa AS,
H9" All orders taken for Beer and Ioe
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