Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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LOCAL NUWS
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For fine lunch©*, go to the Casino.
Mr. Sol Harris spent yesterday
in the city.
Mr. Laraltin went to Burton
yesterday.
Mr. Jas. Ge« whb in Hie city
yesterday.
Dr. Carlton went to Burton
Wednesday.
The Central was 30 minutes
late Wednesday.
Mr. 8am Luek is in the city
visiting relatives.
Wednesday was the hottest
day of the year.
Mr. E. Reichardt went to Car-
mine Wednesday.
Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda
today at Amslers.
Miss Ewing Gregory returned
to Houston yesterday.
Wednesday was real hot, al-
most lil^e midsummer.
Mr. A. 0, Watson went to
Caldwell Wednesday.
The Knowles Hypnotic show
still draws large crowds,
£.av>q Sprinklers and Xjswu
Mowers al Healy's Hardware Store.
Commissioner Gus Broesche
was in the city yesterday.
Mr. P. Fischer returned from
Hermann's Switch yesterday.
Mr. Roy Carlisle, of Chappell
HHl, was in the city Wednesday.
Rubber and Col t on Iiobc, "fresh
stock," at Healy's Hardware Store.
Mr. Thos. Felder, of Chappell
Hill, was in the city yesterday.
Mrs Cayse, of Sealy, is in
the city a guest of Mr and Mrs.
J. D. Campbell.
The wife and daughter of Prof.
Siebel of Berlin, are reported as
being quite sick.
lee Cream Freezers and Water
Coolers, all sizes at Healy's Hard-
ware Store.
Postmaster J. Waddy Thomp-
son, of Somervilte, weh in the
city Wednesday.
Mr. J. A. Small, of Chappell
Hill, was amone Wednesday's
visitors to the city.
Mr. A. G. Lipscomb, of Hemp-
stead, was in the city Wednes-
day on legal business.
Mr. C. Voss, of Gatesville, is in
the city shaking hands with the
fiends of his childhood.
District court adjourned Wed-
nesday for the term and Judge
Sinks left for Giddings.
Mrs. Amos Smith and daugh-
ter of Somerville, is in the city a
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wilson.
The Central will sell round trip
tickets to Kansas City March 27-
28-29 at rate previously an-
nounced.
.
The Millinery stores did a
rushing business Wednesday,
the proximity to Easter spurred
up purchasers.
The Climax and Big Four
Truck Companies are in the
market shipping vegetables reg-
ularly to Kansas City.
The various Maifest committees
are beginning to cast about ar-
ranging the preliminary details
of their respective assignments.
The Central will sell round trip
tickets to Beaumont April 23-24
and morning train of 24 limited
to 28th one and one third fare
round trip
Mr. A. D. Childress, of the
Beaumont Oil Exchange, will
spend Friday, Saturday and Sun-
day in Brenham as the Ex-
change will close on those days.
Paints, all colors, "ready mixed,"
also Enamels for decorative pur-
poses, Varnishes, Tarnish Stains,
Turpentine, Linseed Oil and
Brushes, at Healy's Hardware Store.
Prof. Knowles will mesmerize
a subject and put him to sleep in
Gather ft Buster's show window
and keep him there sound asleep
for 24 hours beginning today.
Mrs. A. H. Wood, of Ringold
and Mrs. John Mills, of Hemp-
stead, were in the city Wednes-
day. They came up to decorate
l some graves in Prairie Lee Ceme-
tery.
Great Senior Sagamore W. C.
Henderson will go to Houston
next Monday evening to attend
a smoker given by the Tonkaway
tribe of Red Men in that city.
Mr. Henderson will be the
speaker of the evening.
Our Grand Spring Millinery Opening
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WILL BE HELD IN OUR
MILLINERY PARLORS, UP-8TAIR8.
ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
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at 8 o'clock,
Tuesday N iff tit. March
25th.
Miss Ida P. Williams
Expert Trimmer aid Designer, late of St. Louis, will be in charge..
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND.
There will be a grand display of beautiful and lovely EASTER PATTERN HATS for Ladies and Misses, both
imported and domestic, from the Greatest Millinery Artists oi the World. Along with these will be shown hundreds of copies
and original designs from the hands of our own expert milliner.
THEY WILL BE SOLD AT COBHECT PRICES
VV« Combine Beauty and Cheapness.
Each Department will' foe Dec-orated for the Occasion, sn its Swellest Spring Attire.
YOURS VERY RESPECTFULLY
MISTROT BROS, <fe COMPANY,
I .OUIS C. ROBERTS, MANAGER.
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Help the Episcopal ladiee by
trading with Gather k Buater, ae
they will donate a percentage of
their sales to them for one week,
commencing Tuesday, March 25tb.
The estate of the late Collie P.
Huntington has been appraised
as being worth $29,000,000.
Railway officials in the City of
Mexico have organized a railway
club.
For your Rubber and Cotton
Hose call on Reichardt & Seelhorst.
Freeh stock, all colore, old gold,
green, white and black at reduced
prioes.
Ready to Transplant.
Cabbage, (early varieties, )
25 oents per hundred. Tomatoes,
50 oents per hundred. Address,
or phone W. A. Yates.
Subscribe for the Banner.
Fresh Creamery Butter and
Cranberries at August Brock-
sohmidt A Co.
Opera Saloon for first clans
lunches served by first olass
cook.
The Casiuo lunch stand is su..
with the finest Imported cheese,
sausage, eels and <»ther delicacies at
all times.
For Sale.
Pure bred barred Plymouth
Rook pullets; $1 eaob. Eggs, $1
per setting of 14.
David Brown,
Box 530. Brenham, Tex.
Opera Saloon will serve free
lunch from 10 to 12 every morn-
ing,
Fishing poles, hooka, lines and
every thing you need for fishing, at
Healy's Hardware Store.
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Our large sales guarantee
freshness, our name purity of
the drugs we sell.. Two gradu
ates of pharmaoy attend to the
ption department,
os. Tristram, Druggist.
Reichard & Seelhorst hare just
rcoeived their fresh Spring stock of
their own brand, "our very bests"
Franklin and other brands of First
Glass ready mixed paints, Crown
Brand boiled oil, turpentine and
varnishes at reek bottom prieee.
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The Central will sell round
trip tickets to California points
during March and April, oolonist
rate $25. (one way.)
The best lunches in the City are to
be had at the Casino Saloon and
Restaurant.
Juat received by the Star Grocery
Company, fresh Union Oats, with
cups, saucers, plates and bowls.
Ioe Cream and Ioe Cream Soda
today at Amslera.
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1902, newspaper, March 27, 1902; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth481907/m1/4/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.