Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 183, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 30, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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PROFESSIONAL CAUUH.
J. HWEARINGEN,
ATTOBKEY-AT'LAW,
Brenham, Texas,
OrFiCK: South Side Square over
Landgraf Bros.
STATE NEWS.
JOHNSON & McQUAlD
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
BELLVILLE, - ■ - TEXAS
Office north side public squire.
Be*- Kogcn. C. F. Herbit
ROGKK8 & HKRB8T.
Attorneys - at - Law.
BBBN HAM, TKXASi
Otfce In Graber building—upstairs.
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\MPBELL 4 PENNINGTON,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Brenham, Texas*
an business entrusted Id oar cue «11 re-
ceive prompt tod careful attention
Offloe ov«r First National Bank.
J. r. Bdcuakah,
ConntT Attorney.
W. C. UlKDIMOK
BUCHANAN 4 HENDERSON.
AttorBeys and ConBselori-at-Law,
BRE.NHAM, TEXAS.
tf-Offlof in th« Oouri Hons*
—Cisco has offered to erect a
two story brick building and fur-
nish two acres of ground to se-
cure the location of the Abilene
District school of the Methodist
church.
—The Erath and Comanche
ex-confederate association will
hold their reunion in Comanche
the first week in August, begin-
ning on Wednesday and holding
three days.
—A man at Abilene advertised
that 125 carpenters were wanted
there and that he would guaran-
tee them work for a year at $3.00
per day. Over 200 oarpenters
applied for the work, but the ad-
vertiser has not been found.
-rA McKinney man has re-
ceived through the mail a Span-
ish hardtack cracker taken from
one of their warships. It was
nearly as hard as a rock, had no
wrapper on it, but had the ad-
the camp of Gomez in the inter-
est of our cause, and it was he
who, at the imminent risk of his
life, removed all doubt as to the
number and position of Cervera's
warships in Santiago harbor.
The gallant old Southern caval-
ryman, Wheeler, has advanced
as a commander of our forces to
the borders of Santiago City, and
the equally gallant Lee awaits
with impatience the opportunity
to plant the flag in Porto
Rico. And there are others. We
persist in declaring that the
night is past; yet we hold the
ancient and battle-torn flag of a
lost cause as a curtain to keep
out the day of everlasting and
complete reunion. Let us be
consistent. Give back the blood-
stained relics that they may serve
to renew the fire on the altar of
eternal brotherhood."
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IBROCKSCHMIDT & HOHLT.
Foetal Card Kale*.
Thrift/ persons wbo use postal
cards should take care not to waste
their pennies and incur the incon-
veniences of a lost message by lack
of attention to the government or-
der, "Write only tlio address on
this side." To be sure, it 1ms been
ruled in Washington that the busi-
ness of the person addressed may be
indicated without causing the card
to be thrown out, but there are oth-
er chances of exclusion to guard
against. The Washington corre-
spondent of the New York Post tellH
of an unfortunate patron of the post-
office who wrote on a postal card
bearing an important message,
"Please deliver as addressed."- The
postal card was promptly rejected by
the first official that saw it, and the
messago, of course, was not deliver-
ed, yet the request was a necessary
direction, indicating that the card
that bore it was not to be forward-
ed. It appears, theroforo, that post-
al cards, though useful for somo
purposes, are not as trustworthy as
communications which bear the 2
cent stamp. They have this draw-
back also—when they are thrown
out the sender gets no notice of it.
Another postal devicc which some-
times defeats the end for which it is
used is the special delivery stamp.
If a letter with one of these stamps
on it gets to n postoffice late in the
evening, but before the office is
closed, one attempt is made to deliv-
er it, but if it fails the letter goes
into the mail, and its final delivery
is apt to be later than if no 10 cent
stamp was put on it.—Harper>
Weekly.
Herodotus says that Croesus was
the first sovereign to make coins of
told.
ARE YOU
BANKRUPT inhealth.
constitution undermined by ex-
dress on one aid® and came I travagance in eating, by disre-
£ G. 8ENTEB,
lawyer,
General Attorney Tease Pre** A**eol«ti«.
— . Note it Public.
•OS Main St , »<1 Floor, Dallas, Texas,
H. BILLINGSLEA.
LAWYER,
Brenham, Teiaa,
Office, Upstairs in Oraber Building.
through without a scratch.
The action of Gen. Garcia at
Santiago has not had a tendency
to elevate him in the estimation
of the American people, many of
whom feel thoroughly convinced
of the fact that he is a man
whom it will pay to watch,
jyjATHIS & TEAGUE,
LAWTXBS.
Office over Giddings' & Giddings' Bank,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Jt B. YORK.
Physician and Surgeon
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Office i Binett Building, Gorner Main
and Market streets..
q. w. wiebusoh,
DENTIST,
Office: Seoond floor, Graber
building, next door to Telephone
effice.
caelish & «».,
General insurance Agents
BRENHAM. TEXAS,
i MTOfflceover Graber's Jewelry Store.
C. MMKWllK « CO.
Insurance Agents,
Bbehham, Tixas.
Represent first-class reliable foreign and
boms companies. All
attention. Office over Frank* > Hardware
•tore. Next door to pert office.
Try a bottle of Gebhardt's Eagle
ohili powder from Wehmeyer
Bros.
"observer" who was at the front |
as a guest of General Shatter,
made the following statement af-
ter the battle at Santiago: "I
never in my life saw, and I never
expect <o aee, such a display of |
personal bravery*, as I have wit-
nessed today. The American j
soldier is ah incredible being."
The New York Mail and Ex
press says: "The South today
has olaims upon the country's
gratitude second to none. It was
a Southern state that furnished
the hero of Cardenas, and Wept
over the mangled body of young
Bagley. It was a Southern state
that gave us Hobson's genius
and undaunted courage. It was
• youthful hero from a Southern
state.who first planted the Stars
arifTftripfs on Cuban soil; and
not alone |s this feat to be credit
ed to' Victor BltiS, for it Was he
who successfully penetrated to
an absolute cure.
Virginia College
For VOUNO LADIES. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA
Opens Sept. 8, 1898. One of the leading
School* for Young Ladies in the South.
Magnificent buildings, all modern improve-
ment*. Campus, ten acre*. Grand moun-
tain scenery in Vallev of Vs., famed for
health. European and American teachers.
Full course. Superior advantages in Art
and Music. Students from twenty-five
For catalogues address the Presi-
MATTIE P. HARRIS,
Roanoke, Virginia,
State*,
dent,
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THE PATH
BUSINESS
By Judiciously placing
tour goods blfore the
people who may have
u*e for them.
THEM'S ONLY ONE WAV
TO OO THAT IN BRENHAM,
AND THAT IS SV
ADVERTISING IX THE BAHEB.
Especially profitable to adver-
tiser* are the columns of the
weekly Banks*. Since it* re-
duction in price to one DOL-
LAR A YEAR o»r weekly reb-
stfrtption lift hat had something
of a boom< Whil-s it* value as
an advertising medium ha» been
greatly enhanced, the rate for
tame remains unchanged.
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ON THE JUMP for
SPRING BUSINESS
With the pick of the market
in fresh, new goods.
NOW is the time to Get the Bestandgetit Cheap
From our Grand New Stock of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING,
SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
FURNISHING GOODS, CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE, Etc.
Some hustle for business,
Others won't,
But the firm that does it
Gets to the front.
Yours for good goods and fair prices,
BROCKSCHMIDT
& HOHLT,
CjjSc
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specially attractive and well assorted. Appreciating
the condition of values and the low rate of freight
existing some time ago, we bought largely and se-
lovvest rate, hence are in a position to invite
cured th
attention of the closest buyers.
the
Our White Wave Flour ....
Is the best, We never sell Flour, Ham, or anything in
our line that we cannot back up with our personal guarantee
We are protected as well as you.
DO NOT PAY A BIG PRICE FOR
Low grade brands when you can buy the very best for less money.
garding the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Tutt's Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Capt. Arthur Lee, of the Royal I T,.+f »c I 2 vpr pi 11 «?-
Artillery of England, a military | 1 UU b LIVCF ril,2>
10c a pound
10c a c*n
... 5 cents
Here Are a Few of Our Loaders.
Parlor Matches l01cna c^
Good Luck Biking Powder * P6un<]
Nugget Hams
Anderson Jam
fi oz. bottle of
Corn Starch 7 ob® T^Hon
Brenham
Grocery Co.
A. A. HACKER,
Proprietor.
I I I I I I. I I.I I I LI.
the Mtf.
■ Made diseases ll hair faJ
j^aadtl-OOrt DnytfiM
NEW HONEY!
75c PER GALLON.
€
A FltESH LOT OF
Cakes and Crackers,
Vanilla Wafers,
Pine Apple Sandwiches,
Lemon Creams 10c lb.
Fresh G. Snaps 10c lb.
Marsh Mellow Jellies.
Fresh Cracknels.
Fresh Watermelons Every Day,
And Very Cheap,
Give us a call. Phone No. 8.
Very Respectfully,
J- H- H- PRINZINC
J. H. QUEBE, MGR.
YOUR ATTENTION
When You Want a
1
Wardrobe Couch
Refrigerator,
Ice Box,
Sideboard,
Chiffonier,
Dining Table,
Center Table,
Library table,
Oftlee table,
China closet,
Wardrobe,
Office dock,
I.A<)y's desk,
Combination book case,
Library,
Hook case,
Jjounpe,
Couch,
Parlor suit*
Parlor cabinet,
Mantel bed,
Folding bed,
Carpet,
Matting,
Shade,
Oil cloth,
Linoleum,
Rug.
Lace curtain,
Chenile curtain,
Tapestry curtain,
Table cover,
ill riTi riTxn
Dewey's Eye Opener
That has shown the Nations of the World that we could occupy
a prominent place among them, was hi* bravery, ooolnesi, and
wonderful naval tactics at Manila.
We Have an Eye Opener
In our pure, high grade Ityo and Bourbon Wbiakey, that will
show the people of Washington County that there is no better
tonic or stimulant for Medicinal and Family um than this au-
*,eri°We are agents for Pabst Milwaukee Keg and Bottled Beers.
For this superior brew, oall on us.
L. F. CRASSMUCK.
AO-EiTT
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"The beat w*jr to keep good acts in memory," Mid
with new." _____
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*to, "ii to repeat them
The Beat War In Forew in
th* memory of Tonr Fritnrta »nd Krt-
atlm, la to prMwat thrm with on* of
yoar Photo*rapha, mud* at
HOI^I^AND^
vss STUDIO
There is great comfort when getting a thing to know
you are getting the best the world affords,
qo to holland
and wear a smile of perpetual satisfaction.
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KORFF It CLEHIONS,
\BUTOHERSH
tHWWMMJ
" The Left Hind Foot
OF k JACK f|
raiihit" m
Killed three minutes alter
midnight In a country
churoh-yard by a red-
haired, crow-eyed, bow-
legged man of dark com-
plexion 1* a good thing In
Us way
BtJT„.
There's nothing so lucky as
to have on garments which
are warm, well cut. well
lined, well finished and
made to your measure by
Seth N. Mayfield,
Main ofllo* Wait to OraBar'a.
moh ofSoa In Rlnganar •wilding
SEE G. HERMANN.
221-3 Sandy Street.
Special Prices on Refrigerators.
THE "INSTALLMENT PLAN"
of Purchase was inaugurated by us sixteen years ago,
and we are still doing an enormous business this
way. When you need Furniture, oome see the
originators. Prices as cheap as elsewhere.
Very Respectfully,
G. HERMANN.
JOSEPH TRISTRAM,
Drugs, Medicines
toilet articles, etc-
-DIALIB in-
to VT B siorc 1'1/blio agvAiti
Fine 1
BREil H A V, |TKXai
Toilet Articles and
A full supply of »11 the popular Patent Medicine*.
: Perfumeries in endless variety. Physicians Prescriptions carefully
and accurately compounded at all hours, day er night
R. E. LUHN.
DRUGS
BRENHAM,TEXAS,
Stanle Drugs* Fine Chemicals. Patent 'Medicines. Combs.
llalr, Hall and Tojth Brushes la Endless Variety.
Physicians preemptions always receive prompt attention and will be filled wrtk the
utmost care at any time, day or night. In me iiuoos, quality is of the first important the
best is the cheapest.
QASOLENE
A W. Buecherl & Co.
8 Have taken the retail agency for
Q Gasolene in Brenham, and are pre-
. pared to fill orders in quintities to
ij 5uit purchasers.
E
N
E
Kespcctfuily,
W. Buecherl & Co.
SANTA FE SALOON^KV
RESTAURANT,
Oppoalt* Union Urpot, Brenham, Teans.
Open Jay and night. Hot and cold lunch.
Fish and Oysters served to order at all hours.
The best Liquors and Cigars in the eily. Nc
better place in town to get what you wan'.
m, American Kim always on tap.
W. H. MUKPHY. Manager.
Eureka Springs,
KANSAS.
Season of 98 Opened March 1
'A mo»t delightful health and Pleas-
ure resort, located ia the Oiark
Mountains, reached by the popular
Santa Fe Route
and Frisco Line
{M. Louis and San Francisco BaUraad)
Thi shortest sad best route to
ST. U)UI8
and all points
NORTH AND EAST.
Solid Vestibule Trains,
Klegant Observation Sleepers,
Free Reclining Chair Car*.
R. C. HIGH,
-DJKAMR in—
10
BRENHAM. TEX.
A good selection of fine sad lie and bai
ness horses and mules alwajs on hant*
which are offered for sale at reasonabli
rales. Stables near Undemano's shop, ots
Compress street.
Call and inspect my stock and learn mi
prices before buying.
GO TQ THE
I
Manufacturing
For maps, folders,
>rings
ajdrcsj,
. illustrated Eureka
iprings pamphlet and other information.
Jdrcss,
W A TULEY
Traveling Passeneer Agent, 218 Main Street
Dallas, Texas.
This is the season of th# year when
those pestiferous Utile insects, cut-
ting ants, ate moat destructive to
frui* trees and shrubbery. The most
effective means of checking their
depredations lies in their complete
extermination. The undersigned is
now prepared to take contracts for
killing out cutting ants on short no-
tice. All work guaranteed. Orders
sent to me at Brenham, Texas, wil
receive prompt attention.
1 onnom~
LCll lUCCompany
for Your
TIN WORK, BATH TUBS, CISTERNS.
PLUMBINO ANO
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY'
All Work Done with Neatness and Dispatch,
AND FOLLY GUARANTIED.
J. L. AMMONS
Merchant Tailor
■ettteaatOsnM Public I
MMHU, THAB.
t .H0WAKOWSKT
A CATALOGUE
18 ALaO AN
IMICIIST
METHOD
LOI1I KORFF 1
for tome classes of busi-
. froperl? advertised
ypur busiaex should
fS easy as coasting down
a hill.
Vours Trnly,
BT.ua
ICUNi
ITH *Otl
BRENHAM BANNER.
Is Uncle Sam's opinion of the Dons.
Yes, ha has serTwi to pet a war tax o« ^
made reed t for it In ttan^ «ad »s#e n«r «a hand a* «a» a el^
MUSIC CLA8SES.
dfalersiv
at m w
m high grade a qealUf a* We ey« «>W. W
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Ik WHfl* Onwries,
GO
July UKuM* I .will
>aon
VIOUN AN CORNET
Music Hall.
m STOCK ARB SAUSAGE
gfat instruction Oft
VIOUN AH
farther ie'ormation call on me at Gross'
CILERS
THOS, F. M4TCHETT
For Board and Lodging,
Apply
Maine
iRlNHA^, TM45
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CoughCure.
A Sure Cure fot^ClMseases
of the Luncs and Bronchial N
Tubes, such as ,
SEVERE COU«HS,
COLDS, BRONCHITIS,
ASTHMA, INFLUENZA
AND LAGRIPPS.
Prepared by John W. Teagne,
Brenham, Texas.
For sale by the bottle or ca e lots by
i; W H Murphy i
Seieril Ajnt, |
BRENHAM TEXAS- i
FRRSH - M
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 183, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 30, 1898, newspaper, July 30, 1898; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth482766/m1/3/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.