Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 19, 1881 Page: 4 of 4
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FUBNITUR]
I2ST THE CITY.
E. BEICHARDT,
Giddings' Building, South side of the Public Square^
DRENHAM, TEXAS,
— dealers in —
Furniture,
iairn F waithiag Go ods,P a pi o r
and Chamber Sets, Carpetings, Mattings. Oil Cloths
Tbe only exclusively furniture ami Hou-c hi:.^ r.
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iicnt in tiii
IV Please give us a call and examine our g»o -a::! p.
puts of the city prrr. Carpels sewed and put down a". 'r.1
Rrcnbam, July 3, i88o-dwtf.
i*y.
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H. COHN
DEALER IW
General Merchandise,
Shipman Building, East side of Public Squurc,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
I ORDINANCE
ovide fot the building of City School
Houses.
Be it ordained by the City Council o(
the city of Brenham, |
i^t. That E. Rcicharilt, B. Eldndge,
J jhn Hayles and D. C. Uiddings be an<I j
arc hereby appointed a building committee (
with .mthoiity to contract for the creation
oi one or more school houses for the ac-
commodation of the Public Free School;,,
in the city of Brenham.
2d. Said Committee .'hall have power to 1
procure plans and specifications for Lnild .
itigs paying reasonable compensation ,
there'or, and to select such plan a-. sh.i!l '
be 1 - i adopted to the wants and mean* of ;
ti._• city to contract for the erection of *.iid
' aii lings the furnishing of the -.ame, sub-
i ...1 lo the approval of the mayor and
Hoard of Aldermen.
3d. Upon the approval of the plan and I
o.r.tract, recommended by the building i
committee, as provided in the proceeding i
• 'ion: the mayor shall in behalf "f the '
City of Brenham, exixiite the building con- !
• ract in duplicate, ore copy being retained ,
by hi 111 for t'.ie use of rhc city.
4!U. The committee hereby appointed 1
■ !.all continue in the exercise of the dulifi
in superintending the el ection of such build- j
ing». and furnishing the same until the en- ■
tire completion of the work on the plan np- ■
proved by the mayor awl board of alder- '
men. !
5th. Tin> ordinance :>hall have force and j
efteel from and after its passage.
Approved November 6, 1880.
M I'. KKItR mayor.
Atti'ii' ii Capusi.e sorretarj
Franke, Jahn & Seelhorst,
! successors
REICHARDT \ SEELHORST,
—A LIVI;
HOMING FIFE
—containing-
All the Local News
Hyic;-
lias received a splendid slock of new
Fall and Winter Goods,
Ladies' Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ties,
OLOTHznra,
LADIES' AND GENTS' HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
i have also in store .1 lull ami comj !•' 1
Family Groceries.
HUT AH 1 ask in a trial, as can arid w:ii ril ii.i ,
. Brenham. I mean BUS1NKSS. Call and be < on1, imrd.
I AN ORDINANCE
Amending ordinance 1730! the revised or-
dinances of the city of Brenham ;
lie it ordered by the city council of Bren-
i::im, that ordinance 173 of the revised or- j
dinaoces of the city of Brenham be so j
1 amended as to hereafter read as follows j
! i-..wit: Any person who shall assault, fight •
< r strike another, shall on conviction, be j
I fined not less than five nor more than i
twenty-five dollars. That this ordinal* {
; take effect born and after its passage. |
1 \pproved Dec. 20th, 1880.
M. P. KERK, mayo
Attest—C. ILCmuisi.R, seerctaty
brm0e3
— DKM.KRj IN—
GENERAL HARDWARE
) j Stoves 1 in and 1 follow Ware, Paints. Oils, Varnish, Window Glass, Belting, and Ag-
i icuhiiral I implements manufacturers of Fire and Burglar I'roof Safes, Agents for the eel*
; ebrated I Lizard Powder Company, Agents for Walker's Insect Exterminator, House-fur-
"i dling good^ Pumps of all descriptions, Cooking and Heating Stoves, in large variety,
Wrought Iron Hpe and i-ttiam Fittings cut and luted to order. Kooliing and spouting
done at -hor't notice. Guns and Hunters Supplies Guns, Pistols, and Safes repaired at
short notice. Iron doors and window blinds made to order. All kinds 01 cartridges and
; ammunition kept on hand. feba8wiy
THE SUN FOR 1331.
Editorials
UPON ALL PUBLIC TOPICS AM)
;,) Win
Met. 9.
i Srso-tf.
J. T. J. O'RIORDAM
Jire Insurance Agent,
UK EN HAM, TEXAS.
Represent first class Home and Foreign Companies.
$jgp Particular attention paid to insuring Musi in: v, Houses
Goods, Dwellings, Cotton Gins, &c. Terms liberal.
All
CURES BY ABSORPTION,
(Suture's way.)
LUNG DISEASES,
THROAT DISEASES,
BREATHING TROUBLES.
Back Ache
It DRIVES INTO the j.y:,tem curative
agents and healing medicines.
It DRAWS FROM the diseased parts
the poisons that cause death.
Thousand* T.-ntlfj to Hi Virtue*.
Yoa can lie Sieved aii Cared,
Don't despair until you have tried this Sen-
sible, Easily Applied and K A DIC ALL V
E F F E C T U AI. Remedy.
fold t>v l)iunirlni», ur hent by mini on re-
ceipt of Price, in.OO, t,y
And all diseases of the KiitiU'.y*
der and Urinary Otg.Ma by
wearing the
Improved ExcclMorKidiicy i<
Is a MAIiVKl, i/i ill, VI.INit Hit'I Itl'.J.lbK
SIMPLE, SENSIBLE, DIRECT,
PAINLESS, POWERFUL,
It Cl'RES where all else fail-. A Kkvk-
i.ation and RKVOi.t'TlON in Medicine.-—
j Absorption or diie.:t application, as oppos-
I ed to unsatisfactory itituval medicine^.—
j Send for our tr-.Ui-o • .1 Kidney trouble..,
• sent fiee. Sold by druggists, or .sent by
mail, on receipt of price,
i Address
Everybody reads the Sun. In the Hi- ;
lions of thi- newspaper throughout the year j
; tii come everybody will find:
I All the World's lieu*, <i prc-efite<l
that i:. reader will get the greatest nuionnt |
.f information with the least unprofitable ■
i vpenditiirc of time an I eyesight 1 he Sun
long ago discovered the golden mean be- .
tween redundant fullne®s and un;-atisfacto- t
! iy brevity. |
II. Mi:ch of that sort of ttews «lik:h de- i
pends less upon its recognized importance |
than upon its interest to mankind. Kroin j
morning to morning The Sun print- a con- j
tinned story of the lives of rial men and :
, women, and of their deeds, plans, loves, )
i hates, and troubles. This storf is m»re
j varied and more irittre.sting than anyro-
'■ nuance that was cveir devised.
III. Good writing in every column, and
j freshness, originality, accuracy, and doco-
I rum in the treatment ot every subject,
IV. Honest comment. Tne Sun's habit
is to speak out fearlessly about men and
tilings.
' . Equal candor in dealing with each
political party, and equal readiness to com-
; maid what is praiseworthy or to rcbuVC
| what isblamalileindeniocratorrcpublican.
I VI. Absolute independence of partisan
organisations, but unwavering loyalty to
true democratic principles. The Sun be-
! vts that the government which the con-
.'iiutioii 'given via is a good one to keep. Its
; i .oliorj hi duty is to scsist to its utmost
' iriwer the eftbrts ol men in the republican
party to - ' up another form of government
, iri place of lliat which exists. ThcycartSSi
' and the years immediate!) following will
; probably'decidr this supremely important
conit .,t. Uie Sun believes that the victory
will be with the people as against the lings
I iriuoh'Jpidy, the rings for plunder, and
the rings foi imperial power.
< Hii leans arc as follows:
1- ■ >r tli Daily Sun, a four-page sheet ol
twenty-eight columns, the price by mail,
post paid, is 55 cents a month, or $6.^0 a
year; or, including the Senday paper, an
eight-page sheet of lifty-six columns, the
price is 65 cents a month, or $7.70 a year,
postage paid.
The Sunday edition of The Sun is also
I iriiislied ucparatcly at $1 20 a year, pos-
tage paid.
The price of the Weekly Sun, eight-png-
es lifty-.six columns, is $1 a ytar. postage
paid, l or clubs of ten sending $10.00 we
will send an extra copy free.
Address I. W. ENGLAND,
Publisher ot The Sun, New York City.
I.HADING POLITICAL I SSI" I
ok Tin; day.
And acarelully collated epitome of
STATE \NU GENERAL NEWS.
E. W. HARRY & BROS,
WiruI.l.s.ak ami UK1A1L t'EALEItS is
Stoves and Tin-ware,
And manufacturers of
Galvanized Iron Cornices,
WINDOW CAPS AND ORNAMENTAL SHSET METAL WORK
Tin Hoofing and Guttering.
Aut Stroot, Bi onham, oxas.
Iking exclusively in the Stove ant! Tinware businsss we
arc enabled to offer superior inducements, either at wholesale cr
retail. Give us a trial. Storeroom under the Central House.
Bretiliatu, June 24, 1880-dwtf.
FRANK WOTIPKA,
Dealer iu
Tk"Only"Lung Pad Company,; Tlir'Only" IIiijj hid Cumpaiiy.
Wli.i.lams Block, I)1.1 KOI r. Mich
Wn.Llijn Hutu, TiKTUOIT, Mich.
K,,ti'>iiil for TMtlniunlaln #nd our bnok,
'luiwMillion"h Year." irf».
At Wholesale in New Orleans, I.a., by
1.1- LYON'S, Wholesale Druggist.
t$J 'I lilt U tiic < J1:i - 11 ti l (
1VF Ai-k I'ur
mini
It and iak.' 111 tjUii'r.
At wholesale in New Oilean
I.E. LYONS. \Yh it ik-1
Ivi'tUPY
• VV. R. JAHNKE,
Saddler and llamas Maker.
Schueienburg's shop, Sandy 'treei.
1IXENHAM, TEXAS.
Keeps on hand foi sale a full nlotk of
-.addles, bridles, harness, collars, whips,
,purs, etc. Harness oil at 75 cents a quart
former price $1.50.
Special attention paid to repairing, yj
. La., I
)nigiji>t.
J. W. ( V IITJ-Ii
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W
1LL1AM ZEISS,
Fine Farms for Sale
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
nH'/i Acres\\'z miles east of Brenham, on
the K. R„ 1S0 acres in cultivation,
balance in pasture.
| 232 Acres 3 miles West of Independence;
40 acres in cultivation; well timbered.
: 15(10 Acrcs on Hr.uos, P. Singleton survey;
i line land for cotton farm: 300 or 400
acres in cultivation; a portion of which
only, has been cultivated this year.
I Itijt Acres lying on the road between
Ilrenham and. Independence; 300 or
400 acrcs in cultivation; known as he
Carrol Smith place.
The above places can be had upon very
. liberal terms. Apply to
JOHN A. HANDLE & SON,
life
novli^fewtf
Agents.
Dissolution Notice.
The linn of Sander & Lehmann is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. C. F.
Sander assumes all liabilities «ad will col-
lect all accounts.
C. F. SANDRK,
0. A. LRHNAJO*.
The Daily Banner
JOB PBIITTIUG
Establishment
Is complete in every respect—
New Type, new Presses,
and new material,
Which enubles us do first class
TCorkcheapcr than any other
Printing House in the
City of Brenham
Genl Merchandise
Corner Sandy and Ant streets, Pireiiham, Texas.
IK,
CITY BA1
— AND —
CONFECTION B H
Main Street, Ilrenham, Tea as.
DEALER in Staple and Eancy Greet
ries, Wiues, Liquors, Later Beer, &
Hot Bread, Fresh Cakes and Pies on hi
call times. jani,'78-y
—liE.UI k i:>
NEW Hi)MK\
Thanking the public for past favots tht
undeiiigned, who will continue the busi-
ne-i on his own account, respectfully so-
licits a continuance of the same.
C. I". SA.ndfk.
Hrer.ham, Dec. 7, 18S0.
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TBS
BLOOD.
M.
A. HEALY,
-IlKALEK IN—
SEWING MACHINE.
Mailt street, next ilooi to Newbouei llro.,
UliEMIAM, I lAA-i.
KiT Needles and attachment* in all 111a-
j chines. Sewine machine^ repaired. sepl6
GENERAL HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, EDCITools, CASTINGS i
Faming Implements, Hoes, Chains, flow
Iron, Steel, Cooking and Heating Stoves,
Stove Trimming* and Tinware of all kind;,.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes and window Glass,
Buggy and Wagon material Rubber Ilelting
from 1U to 18 inches wide. Packing ol
all kinds, and all articles appertaining to the
Hardware business. Main street,
ian. 1, '78. Brenham. Texas.
E COZUNTXTIVS.
• pLALMtlX ■
KAVANAUGH & PKESSLEK,
Receiving, Forwarding and
Commission Merchants
We hare on hand for sale the ceiebratad
W*r Sulkjr, Pony and Breaking Plow*; al-
jo other kinds. We have a large stock of
barbed wire at tbe lowest prices. Paitica-
Ur attention given to weighing, sampling
ajid selling cotton. uctjgwjm
Pictures, lias, Brackets,
Swinging Flower Pots, etc., etc.
Pictures Framed to ordei at reasonable
rates. Main street,next doorto Newbouer
liro.'s, Brenham, Texas. sepl6wtl
Wm. schukencekg,
Blacksmith*
and lnnuufucturi'r ot
ACRKCLTCUAL IMPLEMENTS
Breuhaui, Tejnn
_ t3T Special attmtion givou to 1 Iohsk
gnoEtso, psnerai job work and rcpair-
rg. Terms liberal. Shop above Giddings
bank, on Sandy street. Jim* iS '74.
Strayed.
One bay mare, 12 or 12) ', hands Liqh,
branded S inside a .smoothing iron; be-
tween 5 and 6 years old; gray spot on
jaw from halter and sides of mouth sore
from bridle bit. One gray marc about 13
hands high, about 10 years old. I will pay
$10 reward for the return of the animals or
$5 for information leading to their recov-
ery. Strayed about two weeks ago.
WM. KIEKE.
Old Devci place, near Brenham.
Ilrenham, Dec. 27, 1880. 2w
E. ROUSE,
PAINTER,
(Shop under McFarland's Book Store,)
BRFNHAM. TEXAS.
ter House, sign and ornamental paint-
ng, paper hanging and glaring neatly and
expeditiously executed. All work guaran
ecu, prices reasonable. mayaod&wt
F. A. ENGELKE,
INSURANCE AGENT,
Mrcnham, Texas.
DR. IlARTf.n'K I hon Tonic I" u preparation of Prutoxitlo of Iron, Peruvian Bnrk and the
PhonpliaU'S, a'-floelatefl ^ ith the Vegetuhlo Aromatlcfl. Eurlorsed by tin- Mcdlcal Profession,
aiid rec'cimmtn«!fc<l by the to for Hj-wprpala, IJeurral Drbiltt.i, I>male DIkmh,
Want of Vitality, »r*ou* Frowtratlon. t'onvaleoccnco from rcren and
C'hrouic thill* aud Fever, it lerves every purpose where a Tonic Is neceswiy.
Wc keep constantly on hand
for sale all kinds of
COUNTY AND JUSTICES
Kepi on band and lt»r *al(< at thin officii
—aucti *»—
hxtmtioos, CiltUiotiK,
Manufactured by THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., 213 N, Main Street, St, Lools.
QyspepsiAI
/Mwm
(OAK
VEEY EASILY MANA&ED,
ECONOMICAL IN FUEL,
and guaranteed to
Gin Perfect Satisfaction Everywhere!
BUY
iHABTEROAK
— A full, Iresli and complete stock of —
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats,
Philadelphia Handmade Boots and Shoes,
Hosiery, Groceries, Crockery.
Call and examine my Goods and prices being making
your purchases. No trouble lo show tjoods. Aug 12, 1880.
WOOD & LOW,
Dealers in
LUMBER, SHINGLES, MSB, MIS
Also Agents for
Agricultural Implements,
Such as
JOHN DEERE'S PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS, COR?
AND C011 MILLS. STUDEBAKER ROAD AND
SPRING WAGONS. REMARKABLY CHEAP
CALL AND EXAMINE.
Complaint*,
Attac/imei it
Attachment Bonds,
Warrants, Subpoenas, Writs
itir.. (rr., ctt'
CHEAP FRUIT TREES.
Plantas iic invited to c.xanJne pticcs it foi i placing ordets clse-
whoi. Anything acsited in the Nut soy ot Floral Line will
he supplied at zamc lotu fates. Complete List, with
ptices. pee on leqaest. Send foi it,
"DIT A C I—1 FQ Alf.vtniler, Anwdeu, (Hpou M:i; I'ltol.*) n.id all (lie best klntU,
I H,/! V ll i_.0 ineiliuin <1 ii.l liiti'; I.k' vuclij ten 1 -v , O'.hfr Nin-serynifn
rhiir.'f Irom ,ti> sv. cacti. U ill t'liniUli large lots, all eaily |'wu;hc.-, fur market ai spp-
clul 11 Ifure- ( oiTPHMonileiice nolK'tlcil.
A nnf 17c Klmlt only wlitilt»t*known loouccetU uitli. liailaJinic btat winter
J~\ 1 j LiIIjO A|ij lex, Mich lis .-hiickley, lion l>avHiiu<l Nn knjack, tlie tatter ripen-
in;: iii Sovmlicr aici k^e|iinff till the tVitlowliiB May. Treea vlgnrnuii, tiirlt'ly, luisiiriiaDbed.
Kir. encti, ti 11 forWi"'.. Very low by the KWOvIOO.
DC A DC "•tamUnls (well known kimM. 'too. KciTci'i llvlirH I'ear, tilisoHitely
r r.M r o blijrtit.-|»r«K»f, lino (iiinltty, heavy )leMfr, excellent shipper; one year
ut.i'n two>,mi-. tiiifn jcar.-, Si.wi. .scit'l for clrctilnr
Oiiii'fj. I.'i,, H'IM-i)oo"P t'luiiH, beat, i'ld. .Miilbcrries, Hue fur hogs, bear four or Avo
month-, &v. Rneelal ra«e-> for Hlwve by the MMl. KrW-\l!a«f two teet, SSe.: three fper, 40e..
U'il>onS Mmtrllerrie-i per IM»». Other kimln low. lto.i«8, JOCi six fur*!', by mail. All
klml; Ft werinK Shrub*, I'lanin, Vine*, etc.
MafllflTa Sflcffllt'' ,'nr|il'"ei"otc fl'onitmnniwrtatlon linen can Ihm procure»s
iUUllilU d W^JvwiaUj .fln, inilt-, etc. an If they had bought at the Sumery In poreou.
Inlornialioii cneerlully iii* en 1'lcase «eni> f»r ( atalogne.
Write for nliftt \on want. Above pricis ar* net cash. We have no ftgenU' conimlsslona
to pay; have no heavy traveling expen-c-i lire content with short profit#. These are the cau-
mn which ljiuke itch low liri. eK jw-ilble. Packing charged extra, at actual cont of boxen anil
bale,' Ketlven on iKiawl car ft**, f ash limit iweonipany order to «cure It. OftMtnMb
order- a i ixcoiml of two pei rent n month will be nlloweiltYom time order is liooke.l until n
l«-hipped, liemil by regl?ierrd letter. bnnV-drHfl, or po-tolhr# oixler on Jacksonville
A.l.lri— ».l". \ I.O.V0..\Ufei'viimiiaiul llealer, Url-tS, Cherokee Co.. Texai.
Il.'t.'r. hit \\ ill nun - .V Ihinner. Hauler', Tylci. Texas. novWtAwlf
MADE ONLY BY
ST. LOUIS, MO.
IMPOHTEKS AND DEALERS IN
TIN-PLATE, WIRE,
SHEET IRON
-AHD-
ETKBT tiiASS 0F (IOODS CSED OB SOLD Bl
TIN AND STOVE DEALERS.
8EXD FOR PRICE LISTS.
II. W. II.VliltY A CO, Agent*
il.ennain, Xc\.
AUATMZ'j
PURIFIES THE ELOOD.
ERADICATES MALARIAL POISON.
Ke-lnvigiirnteH the Nvulfin, l'ltf.-
Vi;HW Hiid <lHI.fi « IiIIIm, lev era.
ilynpriwln. Summer, iCniulc, mid
l.lver IMhorili'rs. (ie<'0iiimrii«l0<l by
lint |ih,>sl«'inui.
F'rononuoed a Modicine by XJuited
States Revemiu Dejiartineut.
For *«li-' by nil Dntr/ijisttt unit JJcttla't;.
1'RKTAftED OSI.V BY
HOME BinERS CO., St. Louis, Mo.
D5M.JLSIMM0NS'
CURES
IN01QE8T10N,
Biliousness.
BiCKHEADAOK£
c03tiveme5u.
Dyspepsia,
Couo.
00RE3
Lost Appetite,
*3SC(!T So'jh Stomach,
rout EfIEATH,
Lov/ Spirits.
emlargmt of
SPLEEIUO.J
\r
VEQETASLE
imJOyearetlieoMest, andoiJy gennbiB Sim-
mons Medicine now In market. Prepared only by
('. F.Simmons At Co. Mln-llt Clark Av. ft. Louis,
rnccedtori to M. A. Simmons, M. D. tnivaml
H bottles and p»ck#0'es. Soli! by alt DruRgiriP
flood Itenaoiu for tlie Doctor's 1'iilth.
Monhok, Ga. , March '23, lssri.
We have for twelve liionth- been prescrib-
ing S.S.9. ("Mi ill's Svpliilltic Specitlc") In
the treatment ofSynlilllsftndiiiaiij otherdt-
eases for which It is recoiiiinended, and arr
frank to my, that the results have been most
satisfactory, not liav'ni; beendisuppointed in
a single instance. Wethink, for all (tie dis-
eases :'or which it is recoiiimendes, it stand,
without n peer, and that the medical profes-
sion will sooner oi later, be fofccil to ac-
knowledge it in the treatment of Syphilis, In
all statfc!. ns a sine quaiion.
N. L. tT VLLOV. , M.B
•I. T. ItOlllNs'OH, M .!>.
Atlanta, Cia., Mny is, |.«:i)._utie of our
workmen had a bad ease of .Syphilis, of live
years standing, nndwns cured entirely with
''Swifts Sjplillitle Specllle." He |T now lo
all appearances, iind In hi" own belief,
soimU and well.
WM. U. AT. W. UOOrER.
THE SWIFT M'KlIFIC CO.MI'AliY,
rroprietors, Ailanta <.a,
>"ld by it, K. I.niv and Fi.nki.ca A Hai --
ion, Driijrirlsts, llreiiiiain. Texas,
Caii for a copy of the " Voui i; ilfn's friend,''
Thompson, scliottAto, (jalveston and
Dallas, and all leadinn' dru^isi-., wholesale
agents, .lime, 15, Is.-^)—clwly.
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MANUFACTURER.
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Send for a catalogue of this progressive
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COL. GEO. SOULE.
New Orleans, La.
N. B. Some's scries of Philosophic Arith-
metics for sale at the college office. 1142-4
Parents, «ive S. S. S. to your children-
lake it yourself—it eradicn'es every taint.
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