Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 199, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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Do you want to know what made us Famous ? Well its quickly told. We started with the determination to give to the public the best
goods for the least money, and that we have carried out our determination has been demonstrated by our increasing business althrough the
summer months.
Our Mr. Harrison has just returned from New ^ ork, Philadelphia and Boston, where he has made purchases of fine goods at remarkably
low prices.
^ Among our special bargains will be founnd Cloaks and Newmarkets for Ladies, Misses and Children, ringing in prices from $2 up.
I hese goods were bought from a swell head concern that needed money ; so we got them at (priges. Q.yr line of Mens, Beys and
Children s clothing can not be beat. W e bought this line from a custom tailoring establish#}!|^pt of businesss.
Wc call particular attention to our line of French Worsted pants, the most beautiful line ever seen in Texas. . j§ fj jf Jj 0 1
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Our line of Ladies, Gents and Children's shoes must be seen to be appreciated.
prices lower than ever. Our line of Gents Furnishing goods and hats is com'ffetc.3v' If
thing nobby come and see us. I runks, I raveling Bags and Valises, in all sizes ari® an "enl^s va-,
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*Lj^ow don t be mistaken about our stock. Our goods are all fresh and new*'sea-(
sons trade ; and remember everything we sell is guaranteed as represented. All ask of ^uT is that
you call on us and inspect our stock, as we are contident that, with Honest Dealings, Honest Goods and Lowest Prices, we will secure a part of your trade, which will result to
our mutual benefit. COME AND SEE US. WE WILL SAVE TOU MONEY.
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Official Jturul of the City of Uruuhain,
R. E. PENNINGTON, Local Editor.
THE CITY.
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Y. M. 8. C.—Tho meeting of the
Y. M. |J. C. on Tuesday, was in
OUkineni <<success,
reflecting credit, hot only upon the
participants b«t upon our city,
which should be justly proud ot
fostering aucb an organization.
Tb« assemblage, one of the largest
tbat has yet graced Bid ridges hall,
.wai lc^Hsr.4ad of the beauty, wit,
iUtiie^eo^e atKl gallantry of Bren-
hani and some otthe elite ol the
neighboring cities. Every fellow
was d«ti hi« girl, and those
who'gotteit, came with som,e otber
Mlows jriH, into whose ear were
■ those s#feet.pr«h
rarication8 that Btir the heart, but
Mown Hay Quartette" aecompain-j
cd by the ringing of chesnut bells.
The exercise ofthir most delight-
fnl eve closed with a dance.
P. S. Mention of the jftfllant
services ot our vice president, Mr.
Tom Dwyer jr., muBt not be omit-
ted.
Trunks and Yalise's at less than
cost to close them out as I do not
intend to handle them after this
season. At the New York Stofo.
Personal,
Miss Sarah Kosenfield of Hous-
ton is visiting her grandmother
Mrs. T. Harrison.
Mr. Abe Meyer has returned
from St. Louis, and he says every
thing looks lovely and the goose
hangs high.
Mr. J as. Carroil, of Lampasas is
in the city.
Deputies A. M. Krug and J. D.
eampbel! are holding the fast
during the abflfgee of Mr. H. M.
Lewis county *fbrk.
Capt.' Morgan Byrnes Jr. has
been confined to his bed for the
For Boys kpee pants from 50c Ijist of Letter*
pair up at the New \ork Store. .Remaining in tho Brcnh&m post-
-- *** T~ . i office for the week ending August
Mb. JLibeb has made an lunova- 17. "
tion on the candy business, by em-' ladiks. ' " *
ploying throe young ladies to wrap , Anderson, Arlethiu Buin, Mollic
carornels. i MoWcfit Amnnda C'r^wford, Kmrna
"l ■ Drone, Gcor^ie K
For Bovs school shoes from 75
I cents a pair up, at the New York
Store.
The Independence hack will be
at the famous Harrison storo,
every evening, before leaving this
place.
Will make shipments of Now
goods every day, and assure you of
saving you a good per cent if you
call before Purchasing olse where.
At the New York Store.
tr wvmumvv. vv WVV4 *V/» vuv
hurt not. The exercises of the j past few days, with very little
•evening mttt opened with an over-1 improvement up to date.
ture by our most excellent string Mrs. L. G. Sloan left on Wednes
isfew
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jntier the m»aagen6nt ol Us
effio^i^ leader ^ B| Hiubeit.
AlterwhiM Mr. r#h«r)k heifer, one
of the Washington county bar, read
a sparkling selection brim lull ®f
Twain humof^ on tb$ harass-
ing perp lefties and diffienlties of
1&eM»Wtnan language. Miss El fa
Oood<wy n readerod a very accepta-
ble instrumental solo, and was
day for North Carolina.
% Miss Chess jMason^c^ on Wed-
nesday for Loajsville^jK
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Men's congress button and bals
shoes from f 1 a pair up. At the
New York Store.
Mb. Pknny, the chief civil en-
gineer ol tho H. A T. C. Ky. has
completed the survey for tho spur
running out to tho oil mill, and
:worKHi^?9omiat»oe immediately.
F6r your fino Hand .
end Shoes. Call at the
Store.
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rk
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bad the pleasure of enjeying the
excellenoe of Bellvillo's musical
taloat ia U ballad sang bf Miss 1
-Lucv Co eke.
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-P®"-" -M.'M -Neltie
i>roogbt down the house, by
, her recitation, abowiog how the
imvlfl IavaJ 4k« kiiVtn in /vvonWAm'a
M. 3m
it. Itotts then told
ttecorde4 bv tl »• counlri cl^rk for
the week, ending August 17:
J. E. Hack worth to Joe Soh<ulz,
133 acres J. W. ,Cole League, 924A1.
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lelaod M. E. Church South, 2 a
Wildy Houtt. jujd wife to J.J.
Wffeon. 23 3-4 a fres Joel Lackey
League, 1303475.
The jury has, been selected in
Judge Kirk's case and a good
many witnesses examined. So far,
they have Only established that
the ballot boxes
nothing furthercri
are seventy win
rule, an J we ma,
some wonderful,st
old Waxhiagton
girls loved the boys in. gran dam V
time. Miss Nettie WilWbra, of In.
" the hearts of
the atdience by her rare ^isUjlonic
loaraEgen
mental!
Ullent Miss Clara 8
rendered a beautiful i
from Hernia, last
ut not
came the celebrated
body thow£ that 1 pur-
chased the stock formerly owned
by Mess. Cohn Bros., at 40 cents
on the dollar, therefore can sell it
cheaper than any other house.
Call at the New York Store.
For Boys *hirt-wi
up, at the New Y
Dr. J. B.
BiW; ie
make tins hi«4to«
For youA .fiaeTa<
iag, Calf ft the N%
a«d «vre 25 per eeui.
m 25c
Chapel, Savannah _ , 0
Davis, Harry, Mii>3 Dickerson, I^enna
Green, Annie Hulling, Ann
Levingston, Latirali L''«cli, ' u.-io
Mitchell, W. M. Mo £un, Polly
Power, Lizzie Itiehnrd, Harriet
Howe, M&llisie Kod^rH, lU»a
Tanicr, Mamie Waters, Emma.
okntlimkn
Brady, Wm. Bryan, P. O.
Branch, Rudolph Brown, Jame.-
Douglasg, Uenr) Charriie, I!. B.
Ellis, H. Garrett, O.
Gorenie, Peter Kay, A
Morris, J. R. Moo if, Gcorgjo
Moulder, George Neat, Pe.er
Newton, O. L. Peak, JI. \V.
Rogers, H. C. Thompson, J. \V.
Wilkinson, William Weidner, Kniile
Wolenta, J.
Persons calling for the above
letters will please say " adver-
tised." J. M. Byrnes. P. M.
.\8 I intend retfring from tUc Dry Ooo(t{<b' I offer
111V eiitire stock of Ury Gor»ds} eonsiMlini* of clothing,
, bats. «Src.. at
H«UC
i he stock must be closed ont by Jannarr t>(, 1H88, an I intend engag-
ing in tho wholesale and retail grocery buoiin-H, exclusively. Now
i# the tome to secure biwgi-ius.
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CALUe>0^lty/^D GET FIRoT CHOICE
I livo in the heart ol tho mai'Uoi
and with ready cash on hand, am
able to purchase goods at iny own
figures. .So, Uierefore, call at the
Now York Store und get youH^
prices.
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Marrtam tMMNMII k
Issued by. tho County Clerk, for
the week ending August 17 :
Ho will Burgee to Lillian K r;»mcr.
Wn». iiryaiit i<. Uaitie Urccn.
Julm D*omiy ht l*>uisaT*(tj(s.
Petvr '■ !<> UtMWfia Jikhler.
Isreal t« uit v Misie AnUcr-v;,.
■ '.J:.- For Heut, r-;
The socond story of the building
on the northwest cornor of Ant
and Quitman streets. Apply to
Jno. M. Key or A* Jeffries.
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Remember that the New York
For Rent.
A splendid oifiee room. Apply to
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storo is situated 00 the cast side of u „■. ,i . „
w»n»(jwtv ' lor 1887 at H.
For fine holrse shoemg go to
Schuerenberg-—satisfaction guar-
anteed.
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Bk s|irr and go to flarnson's
"Famous" for any thing ycu may
need. Cheapest si pre in the city.
See our big nd., in another column.
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H. Fislier,
Wholesale agent for Reed's tij 11
annual
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You ca*». save .
y««r iseplements, wagons, bi
etc., repaired at Schue
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ing
:x.:r»wM4rS5S!5d';
v-ohuerenberg uses t
For Rent
Offices and Rooms Apply to.
H. |f. Gbabek.
For your fine linen towels and
oapkioi. Call at the Now York
Store. i
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A Gbkat ma ny of the farmers j rwrt**'
1
are nelhng their cotton seed, whicfr
ham and only five fn Galveston!
Competition is the life of trade.
Just received, newmackeral and
cod fish. An&xNBKCK & Bowers.
| tenal to be bad and emplovs only
Zl fiM a'llnlb^laM WMtlMerf. *£m**
auU againh'X ti*&* tor a
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«.oelf Paper, Desk Pads. etc. at fl.
A large shipment of dry doods
and notions just received. At the
New York Storo.
-' "£■ - • '■ • ■ 1 •
Cotton was selling at 8 6-8 on
Wednesday.
A fine pair ladies Flexible But-
ton or Laee Shoe, warranted for
<2 and upward. At tbe New York
Store.
Mutter's
store.
>I'm > Bernard,
from Galveston, has located for a
short time at Mrs. Chaplin's to re-
move freckels, pimples, motb-
blotches, tan, without injury. Ref-
erences given. Call or address.
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ihaddn'8, harness, buggies.
You.will tinrl the finest and larg-
est assortment of saddles, harness
and all kinds oi buggies, in fact
everything in the saddlery line,
which wfll be sold at the'lowest
prices at C. W. Hess & Co.
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Go to F. W. Schuerenberg foi
coal, iron and steek
Jtdgo Tonic, Brenham, Texus, a
Tfe medical »re»aration
ft Money to Loan
©n long-or short time on haded
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Brenhsm. loxas.
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If yen wnnt a buggf, hack
spring or fnrm wagon,.yon will
save money by buying from v. W
Sehncrenberg.
For Rent,
The vacant store adjoining «the
1 poatoffice. Jno. M. Kit,
Just Received,
Choice Potatoes
Sour Krout
Eggs, Butter, and
General Groceries.
at
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Go to W. H. Murphy's for (
straight liquor, milk punchca and V
all mixed arinks.
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 199, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1887, newspaper, August 18, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth481662/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.