Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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Bu"
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Katata Tranafara.
% is the list of real estate
recorded in the county clerks
>tor the week ending Wednesday
lug March 29,1893:
. A. Mayo and wife to Mrs. M. M.
ipljn, 5 8-10 acres, Wm. Bridges
,f66.
Dallas to M. M. Tamplin, 6J
league, $195.
M. Tamplin,
Bridges' league,
-*Tbe» wm a
•booting
noon at'
ony in thia
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Favoritism and Nepotism in the Ad-
ministration at Schools—Professor B.
ovi*. ■f %y «
-Miss Ethel Jones,
r Exercises—Miss Mary Rial.
Meeting.
wild and exciting
t Sunday alter-
e German col-
J-Y" The principal
frfllipawinta *M*S John Ohilders, Jr.,
and Claude Phillips on one side and
Constable Frank Hess on the other.
Later, however, Mr. Hess was
strengthened by a few volunteers,
ftom the very meager information
fW can be gathered here, it seems
flit ChOders and his companion, after
Imbibing freely, went out on tbo
streets and became so boisterous
that Constable Hess felt called on to
1 preserve the peace. Scarcely had he
IMdehis appearance when bullets
began to fly. All revolvers were
If emoted twice, after which Childers
his companions ran to their
and fled. As yet they have
not beat arrested.
. Reported tfotrtrifaa-gr^oiie
jitain in Burnet county, near
MO, Tel., was sold on the 4th
««tant to C. P. Huntington of the
nthern Pacific road, for $300,000
ih. This mtmntam is now Tur-
ing the granite for the Galves -
harbor jetty work, and from
4 quarry, we believe, at least
the same locality, was taken
used in the building of
ificent capitol at Austin,
oo«t over $3,000,000.
_
•Will Mayers and C. W. Adams
have been arrested and taken to
Del Bio for having smuggled
property in their possession and
eighty bead of horses were seized.
On examination before the com-
missioner they were put trader bail to
await the action of the Federal
^ grand jury, which meets at El Paso
)B about two weeks.
__A. party of horse traders went
into camp Monday just east of Deni-
son. Wednesday night one of tbo
party named Dfeming picked up a
bucket and remarked that be was
going after fater. He never re-
turned and (jfe bucket has not been
found. Hi/friends are very much
worked up^ver his mysterious dis
appearani
ic*'CF S. Chirpy, 21 Drayton St.
Savannah, Oa., Dec. 16,1891.
•vannah, Ga.
Uke to add ray tea-
Urns effect of
ay Inerabam, a
he had a con-
„ iSty. etc., and
degree that sin was un-
uaaided, bepg given
" * taken tfcb ruinous
without tbe leant
t.le P. P. P.
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3eg*n to improve and Is
with at ey«r in her lifcfi
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tin. Bridges' let
jTaylor to M.
Wm. Bri
lie to Matilda l'once, 1#
Clampitt league, other
and $10.
id M. Ponce to Catha-
v ... ^ 10 acres, Husan Clam-
pitf °Valuable consideration
to us paid."""\
Thomas and C. McKnight to C. Tat-
ters, 10 acres, Susan Clamplitt league,
$100.
Christopher Tatters to (J. W. How-
land, 10 acres, Susan Clampitt league,
$100.
Wm. Bauer and John M. Hone to
Ludwig Weidmanu, 200 acres, David
Ay res league, $2700.
Wm. C. Pfaeftle et ai. to Frederic*
Pfaeffle, one lot in Brenham and 68
76-100 acres, A. Harrington league,
other considerations and $100.
Mrs. 8. C. Tamplin, guardian to J.
H. Beaumier, all interest of minor,
Kuhy Tamplin, in lot in Brenham,
$750.
Frank Pulkmeyer to Fritz Webber-
neck, 100 acres, Nestor Clay league,
13,375.
Carl Ziesemer to Frederick Franke,
14 1-10 acres, Isaac Jackson league,
other considerations and $100.
Frederieh Franke to Carl Ziesemer,
12 acres, Isaac Jackson league, other
considerations and $100.
Wm. Bauer to Edward Whltener
and Edward Schatz, two lots In Bur-
ton, $1,250.
Robert Moore and J, H. Neal to D.
E. Teague, et al. 214 acres, W. S.
Brown league, $2,140.
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W. L. DOUGLAS
83 SHOE NOm,
than It la a doty
to cat Dba baat valoa lot
_ Calt Bboa In tba woild for tha
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Uvoiybody
yoa «w* T , - s a,
jroarmonay. OooBamlaalnymirlootwaatbT
jmrobaalng W. L. Douglas8hoes,whloh
rapraaaot tba feast Talc® at Xbm pritfaa ad-
Taitlaad abowa, aa tbeoaaada oa taaUly.
m*- Take Mo Snbftltilte. -M
_ Bawara af
Douilu nama <
W.L. Daaclaa, Braoklaa. Maaa. Soldkr
Bold by A. & H. Harrison, Brenham, Texas.
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United
appointed to cleMRps
ial oommittees of jfrhich th '
gnished fathers have
chairman. But then t,
hare only ju«t bee>
After sufficient tune
fenatoriai families w
oold.
Fla., Jan. ai,
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digestion «
out; in fae
had taken kidi
did me n<
P. P., aboi
as week aa a
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Thk count of Paris hi
cnler letter to the
committees throughout
it be says substantially, "the pre/
flat movement is most critical; tl
chamber has lost credit througho
the country; the government has n#
®°urage to act against the Soci *
it is powerless at home
devoid of authority abroad.
Mme has come for all right mind,
m*n to wnite in a supreme effort to
"•tore the honor of France."
Tm only full-flsdged crinoline
hM •ppeared in the streets of
was worn one day last week
> young woman on the staff of
"T*®in8 p«per. Her costume
bnrlesque, bnt a genuine
Md-«tjle crinoline, made as attract
modern cos turner could
The-young woman walked
Embankment through
Begent street, Bond street
i._J*har fMhion*ble West End
*aroughf»res, followed most of the
• bowling mob of street |
WmMj she took refuge in
^ conductor promptly
her doable fare for the ex-
It is now safe
a cable has it, that the
In England hM been
»b*J. Tke Princess of
to approve full skirts
/utile decree
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London'
was not a i
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if to be built to
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CURES
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but in tb^^
•wille it ii net .
should hawn^TrrSSTS^H
who wanted
place, so
the task, muoh
r CURES
Malaria
A bill to compel
make honest statemen'ppi'tw*
culation, similar to tht*VAMi^'
California, has been
thv
ik*'
am Texu.
the New York Jjegislatur.
readiness with which
cins^pt was obtained for ite
duction is evidenoe that the ent^
which it is addressed finds gen^
recognition; yet tbe press, for V
good reput# alone, should take %
tbe matter of a remedy,
waiting to be taught its
Situated in the immediate sect
of tobacco, that in textuK-, lb"
in the world, and bein? in per';'
inps upon this market, we <;p".
THE VERY ^
When in want of the ; ?;k
tull Di
D<
Sold everywhere. K
Trade Mark o(
BLACKWELL'ii In
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•roduces a grade
•r >own elsewhere
I -)ice of all offer-
to ;rive tiie trade
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. RHAM
HERMANN FISCHER
WEOLJK8ALH AND tiKTAJL DrtALBRIN
STAPLE 111) K! GROCERIES
Western and Texas Produce,
Imported and Domestic
WINES, liiQ'TORB, OHUHft, TOHAOOO,
Delicacies, Cand!«H. Pronerved VcgetfiViles, Fruits, Meal,
Fish, Pickles. O&nnod Frvi'. Nrita, etc.
BRENHASl TEXAS,
dole Axent of auiianibara Q#l*hvutod mt. jlotiih Beer
IV CB IN QUANTITIES AT LOWEST RATE'S
i^Lowest wholeftalo prices to the trade. Pays tho highest market
for Cotton ando'.ber produce.
Gr. HERMANN,
wholual1 anh x&ta1l okalfr IH
Furniture and Carpets
BRXSraCAM - - * - THX.AS.
IVParlor 8ets, Chamber Seta. Hoaso Furnighing Goods.
CARPHTIHa, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING,
HIHS0R3, MATTERSSFS, FURNITURE POLISH.
We sis prepared to fanbh foot boujn it-nt lo hoivirr. ui short notice. Ctfpo
sewed Mid put down. (Jail and soh w. Qoods r.. r>'\ in tho city FUKK.
... - IMiKNHAM. TEXAS.
West HhikIv Street, - -
JOSEPH TEISTEAM,
-USALia IK-
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Toilet Articles, Etc.
SOUTH BIDS PUBLIC SQUAKK .... BRKNHAM, TKiftt
A. full supply of all the popular patent Ti».'.dicm>.j. Toilet articles and fine pet-
himerins in endless variety. Physician? prescriptions carefully ind accurately com-
pounded at all houis. day or night
B. E. LUHN, _
DRUGGIST,
^HPX. MAI> STKKET, BKBNHAM,
W9 Staple Drop, Fine Cluneals, Patent Hediu,
Finest Ferlnmorv and Toilet Soaps, Oombs, Hair, IVall
and Tooth Brushes in Undlesa Variety,
Physicians prescriptions always reueive prompt attention and will ba filled with tbe
utmost eare at any time, day or night In mndicin<<a. oonlitv is ol the first important
Tbe beet is tbe ctienpeat.
iUUKB Htoks, President.
S. btichabdt 2d Vice Piesiuenu
E. RKicnAKD. 1st Vice President.
H. K. Harhibon, Cashier.
Rrst National Bank, Brenham, Texas.
Capital and Snrplns, 8175,000>00.
Slreotorai
thofl. dwt1b, hinry boddi, a. wanofmann, t. a. low,
i. bsioh ardt, 0 a. enoelkk, mrs. a. m. oiddinob.
BIBtB stonb, si). amsler. h k. harrison.
Aooonnts of Farmers, Merchants and business men generally re
speotfully solicited
REICHARDT, BECKER ft Co.,
Wholesale Orocers,
WEST MAIN STREET, BRENHAM, TEXAS.
— CARRY A FULL STOCK DP
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
WESTERN PRODUCE, TOBACCO, CIGARS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WA
Orders from Country Merchants solicited and given promt t.rtt' nt on
LOW & STUCKEKT,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER,
Heart Sliingles, Heart Pickets, Heart Flooring',
Heart Bridge Timber, Cedar Posts and Piling. We are sole agents for the
celebrated New York BUCKEYE MOWERS xtui Thomas H aY They are the
best. We are Headquarters for FINE BUGGIES, HACKS and CARTS,
and in prices wc will not bo undersold. It is a ple«sure lor us to sell good Goods at low
prices. When you want anything in our line, call on us and we will please yoti. First
class Brick. Lime and Cement always on hand. LOW & STUCKERT.
CHARLES HALENZA,
AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED
Lone Star Keg and Bottled Eeer.
BRENHAM' TEXAS
M. A. HEALY,
— DEALKK IN-
General Hardware,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS, FENCE WIRn,
•illffi OILS, VARNISH, WINDOW GLASS, IRON PIPI
Ti.,tM
t,
ON account of the rush of trade on our opening day, we were
unable to do justice to our entire stock, we have therefore
concluded to continue the Display of the different Lines of Goods in
OUR DRY
MONDAY,
GOODS
AS FOLLOWS:
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMHTGS.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
HOSIERY, CORSETS AND LINEN GOODS.
THURSDAY,
WHITE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES.
FRIDAY,
Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Shoes.
If you neglected to attend our
first opening, you missed a glo-
rious sight of pretty Spring fab-
rics.
Don't fail to call and get ac-
quainted with the bargains that,
we are offering.
Don't miss our Shoe Depart-
ment and ask to see those beauti-
ful Sullivan Shoes, the best fit-
ting foot wear that j;s made in
America. All the Indies praise
the Sullivan Shoe.
We have just received a large
invoice of the ISi. B. Cox Shoes
(Philadelphia make) in Red,
Tan, Gray, &«.
Also a large invoice of the Cel-
ebrated Douglas Shoe for Gen-
tlemen. Remember that our Shoe
Stock is the largest in the city,,
and our prices the lowest.
U R Stock of Fine Clothing is attracting attention now, bocaupe of ita a
bility and cheapness, and the clothing we sell is made to fit. ' ' aurR"
« *(«. »ort».nl of
Our Unbroken Stock SlteilTKSt'™!?
The variety and assortment in every department is simply perfect. Thero is no time like the
tho buyer who desires the pick of the entne collection. We have some exceptionally attmntiir. i;«««
which would be to your interest to look over. r 3 MHTe ,ineB
I l«TCKI Tho Indian wh0 Put a 8ing|0 feather on the ground and laid down on it tn *«t .»
LISTEN. idea of what a feather bed would foet like, might havo felt pretty wall' satisfied
in his own mind, but he knew very little about the aubjoct after all. * sansnea
And so it is with tho person who thinks he has a good idea of our stock without ever comirnr tMiila
our store Our stock must be seen as a whole to be appreciated. B 0
Is certainly worth the consideration of careful buyers.
COME IM and LOOK IT OVER.
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just keep your 4out still for mrgans.
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Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1893, newspaper, March 31, 1893; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth481248/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.