Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 205, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 2, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
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clerk's office yesterday.
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Tbm mat& game of baseball
tween this city and
which basso long been t
and which has been once or
Martel, Otard
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to which we call
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at Jacob
We ask for a i.
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for.
••the
Cognac.
FELDKR u the
Representative to the
ngton county.
November.
the 12th Senatorial district at the en-
is ootuDosed of
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ap Two carloads Louisiana salt in
store and for sale at
i; ' ■ H. Firhbb's.
Jacob the
To convince you that we mean
I elsewhere and come wi,th
mwSm^rn
*«etb any lady a fine silk dress.
< or to any gentleman u fine suit of
^clothes gratis.if wo misrepresent
. "y,hi"l!W",fwy0,K
§| ft' <•"1 $ '1 r*
Stobb.
Bookstore! Main
toWm. Zeiss.
i. i i hmi ,|iy
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of tliia ctty. j&very-
out to hear him. Sun
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and Cigar dealer.
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stock at. Jacob
pun $100 to $1.80 a
Jacob the Liquor and Cigar dealer.
iifwent up
of
from every part of the county.
At m-
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Box
The democratic rally in the Wmu
Penn neighborhood will take place
next Saturday and it is expected
d will be in alte*-
aumo.'.IUiongh there ie to be no
barbecue, but only public speaking.
Guggenheimer, Ashwood. Woster and
otlier brands Rye whiskies, Jacob the
Liquor and Cigar deaier.
s and ladles' kid
Hew York Stork.
the- *
local can<
election woula comply
to "put up or shut up" there would
be less useless gas expended and
less* bitterness and bad passion
We oordially invite fafnilies and the
medical fraternity toaft inspection of our
Winos and Liquors at Jacob the Liquor and
PIANOS
skillflnly tuned and cleaned for
tunner notice*
P"l®h a1
Tub regular term of tite justice's
court at Greenvine was held yester-
day, and Mr. L. R. Bryan, tiie soli-
tary attorney who attended from
this city, reports; that the docket al-
most amounted to a waterhaul.
There was only one case on the
oriminal docket, wherein a party
was fined a small amount for an as
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the
"W« Mrwmof ootovi vwieuii,
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Blank Books, wad a
assort-
ment of Stationery at H. Mcller's
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•immi
dub,
, _ 'on Si^arday e^eting^ 14
the raUcnee <^Mr.
westorn portion/^1
of El |*aso
grapes at one or two stores in the
cfty as fine as any that ever come
at
and to as
i-Pfpfl
re certain to save at least
, ,#^1#out,
jnew yobk storb.
Microbe
^r&takSordere.
«. WUson, Exchange
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Smoke Sweet Bouquet Cigar at Jacob the
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Muixbb, the stammer,
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nersons O'
m pi , - >ipgBH|p^^TO
taxes must make payment to-day
as, under the law, X am required to
report all delinquents to the Grand
£ I
i «AH schlesoi^-®w|.co1:
County, Texas.
schools in today's iuitte:
&
that <
blic to
call tiie attention of the pu
the removal of her millini
Wpomil
square niart 'dlDOr io
order to sccure more'roomy quar-
ters, and will constantly keep on
hand a foil and oomplete stook of
Tub preliminary examination of
Alfred Hudson, who killed Ed.
Brackens near Burton a few nights
ago, was concluded on
evening and
quired to give bond in the sum Of
sutatiee of saving fally,6a per o*ut.
on same by dtaopplhg m at the |f
Nbw roan Store.
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FOR TWO DAYS ONLY !
This Saturday and Monday on our foJ
Bargain Counters we offer: Fije» .«»
ured Sateen at 9 cents, worth. 121.
'fJi.
p*
ladies'and childrens'
A job. At your
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kbw f ork Storb.
fine and
on a
offensive
voni-v.fpwp
of the
that it
a delay in
Prof.
j ®HERBwa*a<
among business _T„
as to,tiitt' v<tfo0(lk^
ted yesterday. 'Seme
"» and others say <
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erowd was
the cit\
.
Bat this
ot clothing^
Hue we e'
therefore can a«7
ri nieer m
morchant in
ve you at least
by purchasing front its
we
the
at 9 cents,
n Sateen at 20 cents, worth
tier's best prints, 8j WnKwoHb
10. Combination prints, 8|, worth
chien novelty prints
Calico dress pat-
les, at 90 ets for
. IlOBWElWTEItt 4 Co.
Mr. J.T. Harsh,
miles from the city in a
ifcion, between Inde-
Point, was in
r informed the
y night abou
ble and sheds,
of ootton
oddir and
It it
ftra -wa^ an -inoen-
™ - A,Hardy
enemy yhoeo^ld be
" sttch means
$380 insn-
PoRTHfS!
authoin^teamioeneeJfr.Cli'f
HER BUT as the democratic mnninee for re-
vob coubtt jxtnox.
,J,^a/(!.ftllthoriMd t0 anno"Bce LAFAY-
ETTE KIRK as the democratic nominee for
re-election to the office of County Judge of
W ashington county, at tho ensuing election:
to nmatHAM BAXirkfi: *
You are hereby authorized to announce
my name as a candidate for ihe office of
County Judge of Washington county, at tBe
ensuing November election.
____ J. E. GRAY.
fob count* clerk.
We are authrized to announce HT1GH H.
LEWIS as th^ d' mocratic nominee for re-
election to thp office'of County Clerk of
Washington county, at the ensuing election,
We are
^ ,, "no
BROESCHE as a candidate
Clerk. Election first Tuesday in Korember
neft. v ,. r
| f' ■ | | | v J ■ i I »' '{ * f ' i t *
for cotTirnr AtroaNxr.
e are nutliorUed to announce BEN S.
m
Euitob '
Much has)
'
tion in politics ii as i
cess as <
" mote thorough ,it i. tho bitter. II
1 this be the case where is the or-
L ganization to commence and where
to end? It seems to bmi *"
Ottly way to make it
commence in precincts am
on up. If ormuiiiation in a
VA VWAMVW **"* J y
"s^rm
voters that oast their ballots for
president, governor Ac., cast t
ballots for local officers, and <
they are guided by the
party with which they
Some seem to think that in local
Stirs, they can rise above parly and
become what is known •». "indepen-
dents." This is impossible, for po-
litical parties are founded on princi-
ples and to rise above the party is
to ^hnurlnn jjg principles.
A close inspection will show that
most of those who have not affiliated
very closely with the party in the
past and in fact are opposed to it.
For a man to be a democrat and not
vote with his party is an anomaly,
for "he that is not for us is against
us." Suppose that the Democratic
party in aU the southern states were
county, at
to announce E. G.
nomi-
pg«fj|
We are
lang;
nee for Tax
at the ensuing election.
for
re-Wection to the office
ofWai
Tiuasurw
the castling elect-
nounce N. E.
nominee foe r»-
BtnSVBTOB.
to the o®cc of coun-
county at the
um*wr
lomcR
' " ' nee Mr. E.
tie,
mw&PWm
again
t is well for our democratic
friends to take a retrospective view
of what the peeple of the south have
gone through since the war and see
whether or not they are ready to
abandon the Democratic party, for
the sake of some friend gaining a
mere local office.
Grorer Cleveland, tha* brave and
of cfemoeraey. In-
intordor ti»ai^ ""
for which he fii
successful, notonlv m
and state, but in local affairs also.
Will Democrats who have pnr
themselves true in the darkest hour*
of thejNMt, deserl;the demoewtic
piarfaf niow, when victory awaita
them all along the line?
j . '' ' ' • Iff Dxmoobat.
iwo carloads Bagging and Ties,
In store and lor aale at
WmmA
mm
BOCK lW» BEST CEMENT,
Hoastori Briek, and
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g^beet fi cent^dgar in the city at
LONE STAR i
every day, at I
mm'm
,1m
U m
that
*oB 4C«nc* o»,i>ni mcx. m
iWe are atthotfaed to anneanc^ E.P.
CURRIS as the desMcratio nominee for
Justice of the Peace of Precinct No. 8, at
the ensuing election.
re* oonatAW
We are authorised to announce C. C.
BOYD, democratic nominee, as a candidate
foe Owistebte of Precinct 27o. 8, at the No-
f 'y' ■: ^, t\\■!II1 ni.imm*rfi I ti ^
. fer Sale, H-'S
My residence near F. Hanbelt In
Brenhanv House has 5 rooms, hall
and 9 galleriesT lot 143 x 214, good
oistera. Fruit trees and grapes on
premises. House will be sold fur-
nished or unfurnished, inftin^jntr a
new piano. Also an unimproved lot
adjourniug M. Amsler & Co's cotton
'orm. For particulars apply to
M. J. Mashib, on p^mises.
Bre-iham, Texas, May 28rd, 1888.
a bargain.
cost. Call
He
Wholesale-agent
Edge Tonic, -
safe medical
e -Gilt
- ytffo
nw iwu
to^technique
m fW
do not
whisky;
and MONDAY!
We are glad to anaonaee to our
that owyy^ to
"are
you
FOB TWO DAYSQjtyLY 1
French gi nghams at 10 cents, worth
15 rents. Calcatta ginghams at 8
cents; worth 12$. Gordon jfing-
hams at 8 cents, worth 18.> Expo-
sition Chambrey at 9 eents, worth
11|. I. Loa|wy^nw & Co.
1 have jusUeceived one q#load
AnQB
reatftery
I have just i received one otfload
that Baiter .^pheesLjewists^Bg of
m vain Choice Western Creamery Bat-
Wh,!S ter. ^
Swiss Cheese.
liimborger Cheese.
Brick Cheese.
Cream Chcoac.
These goods arrived direct from
the factory and are stored in my
large ioe house. I offer them at
^ is* ..'Art, School. ,
Mrs. Alice Johnson's art school
opened at the high school building
on the afternoon ot Jane 7th witb
eight students, and is Mill on a
steady in or ease. Hours from 2 to
5 p. m.r and from 9 to 12 a. m.
The daya are Thtfraday p. a*, and
Friday a. ,m. for thia week, and
m. and Saturday a. isu
eoptmnetol
in thth nUannerdaring the
entire term. Mra. Johsssn's meth-
od of teaching ia the very latest
and approved style of tho leading
schools of JftKroptand America.
w^aWXt4SS5
groatly reduced prices.
"z- H. FISBBE.
800 PAIK
Ladies 5 button and musq. kid
gloves, worth 8126 and 11.50, per
pair, will be sold at 60 cents at
Toss Baos.
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PALL BUSINESS.
We again solicit the patronage of
tht trade in the grocery business,
and cotton shipments from all those
that ship cotton to Headquarters.
As to Groceries, we mil simply
that m receive the largest num-
ber of open orders by mail of any
house in the State.
I*
As to Cotton, we handle more
bales strictly on commission than
any house in thf State, and Horn*
ton is undoubtedly the best cotton
Market.
W.D. Cleveland & Co.
;Mfk
MM*
Pennington
Corner Main and Douglass streets,
BBENHA^TEXAS.
ASA PENNINGTON; Proprietor
■Si* ^
the day, week or Boetii o« wa
sonab** erm# Ve,U25ccnU
!'i it iiTutnifi 'ii^ilAiili■-1*" :
ICE! MS!!
F18HEB ft WBIS
Are bow, prepared to deliver Ice
in any. quantity desired, to all
parts of the city at okb cent ?bb
pound. All orders left at the
market will have prompt atten-
tion. Country orders solicited
and promptly filled.
To My Old Patrons And Public
Generally.
Having leased 0. T. Boffs black-
smith shop, I am now prepared to
do wagon, carriage and plow work,
horse ahoein?. and crener&l black-
smith work. Tlumkuig my old cus-
tomer* for the pest patronage, and
hoping tot :be able to ^rve you
egaiaTlam
.0- A. Lukdbmamm.
Being determined not to be under-
sold, we have redaced the price of
meats at our market at 4 and 7 eents,
according to
• - f 01&uvi.
:$m xf/i 'r-t 't ■ ■
Whiskies of all grades in
barrels, half barrels, 10 and 5 gal-
lon kegs as wet) as in smaller
quantitioe. H. Fishes.
For Bent.
Two rooms, suitable 1
bed
h in the
W a studio
Cornftius' jeWeiry store, where she
in drawing
H^PH|HHHHH|for Cray-
en: and pastel portraits, and painting on
Satin, GUkand Velvet. Bttstruction "
Monday, Wednesday, and Eridsj. Honrs
9 toll a rn.and4to6p.nv
Will bereeetvedhy
missionera Ricban"
7th of September
bridge* ever sew*
Point road, and over
MM
down ma «
Goods reduced from
the 5 cent Counter from 1
per piece.
On the 18 cent Counter from,
to 18 cents per piece.
On the H cent Couaier
to 25 cents per mece.
On the JOB Counter fro
to 881 per pair. him
We will sell every!
tends to bay Counter
Groceries, gnarantee
goods, and deliver
charge. KNOOP
Foar doors above H.
m
■v?l
'• A'
TheBrea
ay ia a till in tbe
reas Com)
VIng Stoi
and far war ding business. W
m 25
house
men, good platforms and godd
shads. Cotton protected fully
from the Weather and
Best insurance ratee in
cents per belt;
good watch-
sun.
—risb makbt bvbbt mobniro at--
I will have my first nan, that I
catch in Matagorda Bay and ship
to Brenhara, on Friday morning.
Freah fish every day. Free deliv.
At this aecson farm*
up early find an all j
exhausting ot vitality,
ting ap early is alwaj
policy. The solut^r"
lem ia found In a
noon time. This
after eating, and It
woritefi good at
anatch a few mo
prooapi of digest
while tho body
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Garrett, O. H. P. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 205, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 2, 1888, newspaper, September 2, 1888; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth482629/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.