Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1888 Page: 4 of 4
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- TO C1SUEH3 Of OH.
Return your Cans to your Merchant, who
will refill them. Eupion, 25 cents perg&llon.
Brilliant, 20 cents per callon. By doing this
you save the price of a new can. '
Dwelling to Rent.
Situated on Sandy street, oast of
the livery stable occupied by L. J.
Lockett. Enquire of
Heber Stone.
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' Ice! Ice!!
With the approach' of warm weath-
er ice will again be in demand, arid
I have made • arrangements to de-
liver pure lake ice daily in any quan-
tity desired to any part of the city.
Call on me and" leave your orders.
Frank Evansich.
FOR REM.
The Flewellen homstead on south
West street. Apply to
H. Fisher.
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A number of German immigrants
«n route to Coryell county .arrived
in the $ly yesterday on the west
bound tfenljtef tifcip ttod' took a lay-
off for several hours waiting for the
Arrival of the Santa Fe.
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Money to Loan
On long # short time on landed
property; *0 ner C^nt;
fr , v r$ b, bryaw,
W. B; GABEETT.
Brenham, Texas.
Pigfeet (boneless).
Lambs Tongues.
Evaporated Apricots.
French Prunes.
Tard Dates.
Assorted Nuts.
Mackerel.
H. Hodde.
A residence with five rooms, good
bath house, water works attached.
Possession given March 1st. For
particulars apply to
F. Wiebcsch.
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Mr. June Harris, the young insur-
ance agent of this <itjf, and Miss Ida
Bassett weri darrieft/ at Ditllfl^ on
Tuesday morning, and arrived last
evening on the J southbound Santa
Fe train td make Brenham their
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Cheap u> All.
I am .now offering' California
Raisins, for the neit ten days, at
the following reduced prices:
2frlbvb0xfe8*miO.
15 lbs, boxon at $1.23.
10 lbs, boxen at .!&■ '
5 lbs, boxes at .50.
Seedless Raisins at less than cost.
Also choice Banan|^?4ti^ch&p.
Give me a call and %wrrfiiie*th««e
To My Old Patrons And Public
Generally.
Having leased C. T. Roff s black-
smith shop, I am now prepared to
do wagon, carriage and plow work,
horse shoeing,. and general black-
smith wor^. Thanking my old cus-
tomers foi* the past patronage, and
hoping to be able to serve you
again, I am Respectfully,
O. A. Lindemann.
II. Fisher,
Wholesale agent tbt Reed's Gilt
Edge Tonic, Brenham, Texas, a
safe medical jdreparation.
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The §a,nla f way ^(wnpany is
making a big reduction in its forces
and letting a number of mefljiflnt^f
employment without giving
planation except that the|
wishes to reduce expenses.' The sec
tion gangs have been reduced from
ten men to Bix, and a large number
Of bridge juijjpWof|jthe Han
engaged as $ai^e|s %
charged. \
InterestiiiHr.
For bargains in improved and un-
improved city property; improvedand
unimproved farming lands call on
Harry Haynos, Real Estate Agent
lUROArXsT
The greatest bargains ever offered
in Washington county can be found
on the job counter at
L. A. Niebuhr.
,Fire! Fire!
i saved trom the
gftirof; $tnn<ig.
twi Will %>ffer for sale
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to the Higtfeftt bidder, on Mondajr,
April 23rd.. at 4 o'clock, p. m., on
tbe grounds, the following stanch
f >r the May Fest ai^ Stofok. Bho#:
Ore Barroom. *"*5 , »A'
One Restaurant.
One Shooting Gallery.
One Ice Cream and Lemonade.
One Hat and Cloak Stand.
One Feod Stand,
One Cigar Stand.
Hobby Horses and such other
privileges as the committee may
designate.
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Deputy Sheriff Langhammer re-
turned from a rifeeohdviait to Austin
yesterday and reports that when he
j Cad not arrived to
K
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left the judge
open the federal c#urt. When the
Washingtont cottn tjy election cases
are called a motion will be made to
quash the indictments. ^ number
of witnesses in the cases are in thjfe
city awaiting the result of the motion,
and will be held by Mr. Langham-
mer until to-morrow unless tele-
graphic instructions are received dur-
ing the day to turn them loose or
send them on to Arsiin.
POTATO SLIPS.
Genuine Yellow Yams, for sale at
60 cents per hundred, by
' ' c- H. Carlisle.
; On. Prospects. — Mr. Andrew
Bulls, a German farmer who lives
near Mill creek southwest from the
city, dug a well some time ago, the
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The stock otgo6ds
Cohn fire is now being sold regard
s of cost. .Call at his old
3tand and examine, goods and
prices. ' M. Cohn.
A CARD.
e,are pleased to announce that
>ve just received a very large
^ ^ Jof Spring Dry good#;' com-
prising mainly ot a very fine lino
of novelty dress goods,(new shades,
finei goods"). Si I kst satins, beroges,
eariettltcloth iifall shades. The
of blo^t ribons in the
... ;t assorp^ent of jaconet
rtnd Swi^s cmhroiaeries, 'ancy
ginghams and white goods. Valen-
cien flouncing and yoke laccs. A
fiine lino of ladies','misses, and
gouts'.hoisery. Fine shoes,»hats^
clothing and gents' furnishing
goods. We cordially invite every-
one to call and.exanung our stock.
We shall take pleasure in shovhng
and pricing goods.
Very Respectfully,
Voss Bros.
This line Surnas-
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ses any I have
ever offered. •
Handsome line
imported
WOOL GOODS
in suits.
TRIMMINGS,
in braided epu-
'• .£. X'.. r V L •* * '
lets, panels and
sets, also all col-
ors of braided
goods in panels
and sets to
match.
Beautiful line of
White goods, la-
ces and embroid-
eries. Call ear-
ly while stock is
e.
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THE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES
As we grow older we clearly appreciate the fact
that "l^hne and Tide waits for no man." But a. ^
.short time ago we were thinking of winter with
, its storm and cold, and now. within the twinkling
of an eye almost, we are fairly launched inty bal-
1113: spring, which lias opened with a inidsummer
temperature, but we have been prepared lor i-,
AJfD CAN SHOW p- DRY GOODS.
OUR PATRONS A
FINE LINE
G-OOIDS,
INCLUDING
E-c. - Jxs ' ("«» ihciawt lit w« -* -c
1 <u>■: k ma , on *
(SLOTHING 1
SHOES,
AND
FDBNISHIK& GOODS.
These Goods were all personally selected by our Mr. Harrison
and we are prepared to quote prices unknown,unheard of before.
PRICES THAT WLLL STARTLE AND ASTONISH-
Wc are in a position to sell cheaper than any one in this Market, and can easily convince you of the tact, if you will call on lis when
you want to buy. We herewith quote a few articles:
Misses Hose, Solid Colors, 5 Coots and up. Ladies' Hose, Assorted, 8 Cents and up.
?anc> Sateens, at 1 ft Cents per yard. Fancy Seersuckers, at 10 Cents per yard,
jonsdale Bleached Domestic 12 yards for $1. .Simpson Shirting Calico, 10 yards for $1.
MEN'S BLUE MIDDLE SEX SUITS, $10.
HARRISON'S "FABIQUS" BARGAIN HOUSE.
BRENHAM. TEXAS.
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LUMBER!
On hand a full sto?k of Kough and Dressed
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Caliwll Wapis, All Sizes.
Cypress Cisterns.
Iipvei Bucleye Hovers.
J TRISTRAM.
—dealer in—
Barbed Wire, Houston Uriel:,
Lime, Cement and
Fire Brick.
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Toilet .Articles, Etc.
SOCT1I SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE - BRENHAM, TEXAS
ie popular patent medicines. Toilet articles and fir.e per-
'. Physicians prescriptions cartfully and accurately coin-
A full supply of all the
fuwierins in end ess variety. _
pounded at all hours, day or night.
F. KRENTZLIN,
-AGENT FOR—
WOOD & STUCKERT,
Near Compress.
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JUST RECEIVED.
A Carload Wooden and Willow
Ware, consisting of Brooms, Buck-
ets, Tubs, Baskets, Patent Churns,
Ai Handles, Clothes Pins, Molasses
Kegs, etc. at H. Fisher.
of which was so strongly im-
pregnatei with Oil as to render it
Nothing was
ov«7 ft
over the natural gits pr<#
i discovery will be inquired
alio with the view to ascertaining
whether boring for oil can be made
a profitable industry in the neigh-
borhood Mr. Bulls has relatives at
Pittsburg, Pa., who nuke it their
business, and samples of the di will
be sent on to them for their dpinion
totb.na«er.;
and this well is not a great distance
frwn the Green vine neighborhood.
Spring Millinery!
Mrs. M. A. Jameson desires do
cail the attention of her friends aim
customers to the fact that she is it
receipt of .a beautiful stock of I^adie's
Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Trimmings,
etc., which she is offering at very,
reasonable figures. Call and s^e
her new styles before purchasing
elsewhere, as she feels confident of
pleasing in both styles and prices.
Refrigerators.
If you are in need of a good re
frigerator call and examine our line
They are first class and will be sold
low.
Reichardt & Seixhorst.
NOW
Is the time to have your teetli ex-
ti acted free of pain by the aid of
Local Anathesia, at the Dental
rooms of
Dr. Frouwen.
Over Carleton & Nash's Drug Store.
If you want a nice floor or ceiling
t your - Lumber from me fresh
im the machine.
M. Russi.
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
. a»ks in thorough and skillful trainingwith
. i)l«j»ding huSinees schools of America. It
. „jei¥«d the highest honor at the laie Dallas
State fair for finest and largest displav of busi-
ness forms and penwork. Our large and
growing attendance enables us to share the
nard times with our patrons by liberally dis-
counting our former rates.
liusiness oouise, time unlimited, $50
Business course; thr<» months 3O
Course in 'elegraphy 80
Conrse in Shorthand nr.d Typwriting 25
Course in Business and Ornamental
penmanship 25
Per month in German, Latin, Geome-
try, Algebra, History, etc. $2 to $5
We have a class for training teschers all the
year, and selrct Summer Normal irom May IB
till July i5.
Students now enterin* will have their travel-
ing expenses deducted from eo-t of scholar-
ship to the amount of $10, and *ilf have the
pleasure of witnessing the opening of the Xew
Capital and ehe Interstate thrill. >. f
THEilTTLE FRENCHMAN
"LOOK OUT!
He is now ready to undertake all classes of
cleaning, dyeing and repairing, having made
some new additions to his shop. He guaran-
tees bis work to equal that of any city.
Ladie*, Merchants, Lawyers, Cltiks, Rail-
road Men, Panders and Laborers Coats,
P*nts, Vests, Ribbons, Silks,Dresses, Plumes,
etc. A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOI.LAR MADE.
COME WHILE THERE JS TIME.
COME ONE AND ALL.
Parties having garments in my shop are re-
quested to call and settle for them, or they
Will be sold after thirty days.
! have engaged a good tailor,' speaking
Lngiisb and German.
IJusse buiidiog.corner Quitman and Ward
street. Brenham, Texas. Emil Dubois
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MS HAM PLANING MILL.
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Keeps a Pull and Comp'ete stock of
HOUGH AND DKESSKD LUM-
BEE, DOO$S, SASH AND
BLINDS, SHINGLES, PI0KSTS,
ETC. CYPUE%. litTMBEK.
CISTEBNS MADII'TO- ORDER.
Estimates for Buildings furnished
upon application. Corresponi-
ence solicited. Contracts fo:
buildings taken.
Hi J^USSI, Propriefeor,!
-DEALER IN-
Choice Family Grroceries.
Wines, Liquwrs, Tobacco; Oigars, Crockery and Glassware
GRABER BUILDING, BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Orders for Keg or Bottled Boer promptly filled. Goods deli?
ered in all parts of tbe city froo of charge.
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LANGE & GEHRMAK,
DEALERS IN
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GENERAL
COTTON WAREHOUSE-MEM,
—DKALES8 IT—
GROCERIES, BRAIN AND FEED
■ Coal, line, Brick and Cement.
Commodious wagon ta*d adjoining the
warsehouse lor convenience ot customers.
nection^Mi .,<#1
Planters F|
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Hardware, Stoves,
j, and
TINWARE.
QUITMAN STREET,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
special attention j-, -en to Roofing, Guttering and Plumbing. Contracts taken for cor
rugated iron roofing and Biding. Galvanized iron cornice made to order
Repairing of all kinds will receive prompt attention
LUSK & PARKS,
one con-
Warehonae,
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Rotrer Q. Mills Cifcar,
best 6rcmt cigw in the city at
H,.Fish«r'. s(aoon., ,
Dr. T. 0. Hynes,
Practicing Physician,
BRENHAM, • . , TEXAS.
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A. B«Ws Boarding BonM.
WWie Mountain Freezers.
Jnat received one hundred white
mountain ice cream freezers all "I'M
from 2 to 10 quarts. This is the
best freezer in the market and we
will sell them at a small profit.
Reichardt & Seelhoest.
oiect. I prcaeribettaat
mmirt
ln# it to all in Aran.
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PRICE. SI.**!
Sold by Dnireiaa.
J. Tristram, Brer.ham.
PILES
All tufiereN with piles can be cured wth
out tbe use of lcntfe, ligature or carbolic acid
C«U«r Rattan
i-—-• Rhine Stone.
[CHAS. FRANK 4 CO.,
iCllurcJitit,, New York.
does not intarfare With bminifss
ddre
wu^ri
poy- References given. A
...DEALER IN—
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Square,
South Side ot Pu
BRESTHA
Free deliv
UNDERTAKERS AND DIRECTORS.
LARGS STOCK OT
Wood and Metalic
BUBIAL CASES § CASKETS.
Fine Hearse of Modern Style.
TERMS BEASONAULE
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HARMS & JANSBN
AVE opened a New MARKET in tbe
HERMANN FISCHER,
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
opene
Bvsse baikling, corner North and Quit-
streets, whete they a full supply or fat
Beef, Pork and Mutton, which they are sell-
ing at "hard-time" prices. Give us a call;
we will save you money.
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Pennington House,
Corner Main and Doaglass streets,
ERENIIAM, TEXAS.
Commencing *aturday")rtober 22d »;ii' ASA PENNINGTON: Proprietor
be In Brecham every Saturdav. j " •—-
A r; Sillimajt, j Board by the day, week or month on ma
San Felipe, Tex. gonab'5 ermr Ufar's 25 Cents.
Imported and Domestic
Western and Texas Produce,
WItfES, LIQUORS, OIGAKS, TOBACCO,
DelicacJM, Candles, Prwerved VegeUbies, iVnit, M«tt
fiwb. Pickles, Canned Fruit, Nnta, eta.
BRENHAM TEXAS,
Solo Agent of Anfeanftor'a Celebrated St. LoxUm floor
MP" ICE IN QUANTITIES AT LOWEST KATES "Hi*
^Lowest wholeaaleprices to the 'radeI Paya the highest narke
price for Cotton and other prodnoo
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Garrett, O. H. P. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1888, newspaper, April 19, 1888; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth481253/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.