Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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IiOC-AZI NEWS
Trjr Amsler's 5 and 10 cent
drinks; beat on earth.
STALL FED BEEF.
Messra. Fischer Bros., butch-
ers, announce that hereafter
nothing but the best stall fed
beef will be served to their cus-
tomers. '
Try Amsler's 5 and 10 cent
drinks; best on earth.
FOR SALE—At a bargain, ex-
cellent saddle pony, thoroughly
gentle, together with bridle and
saddle. Apply to W. C. El-
. dridge at Express office.
Hungarian Patent Flour made
at Alton, 111. is the best that
wheat will produce. For sale by
I. Nowakowsky.
FOR SALE—My residence in
Silkville; 5 rooms, two halls, two
galleries; cistern and waterworks,
stable and orchard. Apply to
Mrs. Paul Knittel.
Ring up 15-4, City Dairy^for
butter, cream, cream cheese, etc.
FOR RENT—Five room cot-
tage on Vulcan street, next door
to H. C. demons' residence. Ap-
ply to J. M. Moffett.
You will find all these new de-
signs in Holland's Studio,
Desarto's, Ovitos, Circos,
Aureoles, Mintha's, Petites,
Carre's, Uniola's Radiola's. and
many others, but don't forget
the celoron panels.
FOR RENT—One four room
residence on Baber street, with
cistern and waterworks. Apply to
T. O. Hynes.
Button Photos at Holland's
studio.
For Salt.
Three houses and lots on Jack-
son street. Three blocks North
of the German, M. E. church.
These lots will be sold cheap and
on easy terms. Apply to
Thos. B. Botts.
Holland's
Panels.
Studio for Celoron
Try Amsler's 5 and 10 cent
drinks; best on earth,
The Celoron Panels are the
latest effects in photography,
and you will find many styles
among the display in Holland's
reoepSon room.
Bad complexion often comes
from coffee drinking. Postum
Cereal takes the place of coffee
and surely makes red blood.
For sale by I. Nowakowsky.
Try Amsler's 5 and 10 oent
drinks; best on earth.
BUTTON PHOTOS.
Don't send your picture off for
buttons, cuff buttons, etc. You
can get all these at Hollan's
Studio.
Best fancy cakes in the city at
Amsler's.
DO NOT MISS THE
mai-fest
or THE
Brenham Fire Departm'nt
MAY 24-25.
The approaching event is the 19'h in tho
history of the department, and will be bet-
ter and brighter than any of its predeces-
sor!.
Special Features.
There will be more special features tbii year
than ever before, among which may be
mentioned Concerts from 2 to 5 p. in. each
day by the famous
SECOND RE6IMENT BAND (T.V.6-)
The grandest musical organization in the
State. Twenty-six members. Every mem-
ber a soloist, every Boloist a star.
THE OLD TIME FIDDLERS
Will be heard at 8 p. m. on the second day
at which time they will give a concert in
the Park theatre.
AN OLD TIME BALL.
After tfce concort there will be an "old
time" ball, muBic by the old fiddlers.
THE PARADE
Will be a most unique and artistic aft .ir,
consisting of decorated vehicles of all de-
tcripUons.
THE ti&KAT PRIZE DRILLS
Bj Military, Fire Department and
Signal Corps should not be missed.
GOME, AND ENJOY THE FEST.
ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.
NOTICE.
Having disposed of my stock of
goods to J.- H. Quebe, manager
of the Star Grocery Company, I
now wish to thank my friends for
past favors and patronage and
solicit a continuance of same for
my sucoessor.
It is necessary that 1 wind up
my business affairs as quickly as
possible and parties owing me
will please settle at once.
Very truly,
A. A. Hacker,
Prop. Brenham Grocery Co.
Our Very Best!
Try "Our Very Beat" brand of
ready mixed paint, it has no equal.
Call aud get prices and sample
cards before paintiDg your house,
all ehadec at UeioharcH & Seelhorat.
There is but One Way to
Buy Goods CHEAP, and
that is for
cash flhe star grocery.
WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF
Dinner Setts, Met Setts, Glassware, Tinware,
Granite ware, Lamps, Notions and Novelties,
Hotel and Bar Goods,
TRY
We will not allow any
US
houge to undersell us.
Big Lot of Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses
COME AND I'RIOE THEM.
Yours for Business,
o schawe * son
Free Delivery in City.
Near Postoffice.
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LAWN SWING. Price QQ
An Easy Chair
is a Rattan Kocker. It costs $2.40
or $3.50 or $6, according to quality, and
makes a nice present. So does a Cobbler
Seat Rocker at $1.95, $2.60 and $5. An
office chair pleases the man of the house
and sells from $8.26 to $0 at Brenham
Furniture Company.
This is a very htndiome lawn ornament
C. HERMANN,
Will seat 3 adults or 6 children.
West Sandy Street,
on top always!
Peanolia sandwich, a new
dainty and delicious cracker at
I. Nowakowsky's.
It's peor business to imitate others,
keep up with the other fellow.
You are losing trying to
Five
Main street
court house.
For Sale or Kent,
room cottage
on East
four blocks from
F. W. Wood.
YOUR PBOTOGBAI'U
When It Comes to Low Prices we Distance any Competition!
We are originators. You cannot compare "low class" goods
with high grade low price goods. We take pride in showing
goods—all marked in plain figures—which speak louder than
words.
Everybody Pays the Sama at Our Store
For the same article—cash and polite attention to all.
Respectfully,
the; fading racket store.
your
and see them.
Next to Postofllce
B. C. MOORE, Proprietor.
FOR SALE—1000 cord of post
oak wook, split, f. o. b. Lynos at
$1.50 a cord, t-f
Billie Mayfield Jr.
Try Amsler's 5 and
drinks; best on earth.
The many, many new photo-
graphic effects Tom Holland has
displayed in his elegant recep-
tion room will certainly surprise
you, and you won't leave him
without feeling sorry you did not
10 cent | let him make you good looking
too.
Strawberries, asparagus and
other good things at I. Nowa-
kowsky's.
HEBER STONE, President. JOSEPH TRI8TRAM, Vioe President
H. K. HARRISON, Cashier.
hist National Bank.
Oaoital and Surplus 8$180i000
p|
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sol williams.
OFroprlwter.
Had Bain Enough
to insure good crops of all kinds.
That means more money—don't let it
burn a hole in your pocket—let it fall out
at the top—put, say $7 on the counter and
we'll send up the best couch for that
money you've seen. Well tufted—up-
holstered in corduroy. Snngs are war-
ranted for two years—want to leave more
money? Will take $9.60, $10 60, $12.60,
$16.22, $28 and $88. Brenham Furniture
Company.
HEBER STONE
ED. AMSLER
MRS. A. M. GIDDINGS
XS»X«J
HENRY HODDE
ALEX SIMON.
J". W. WOOD
JOS. TRIBTRAk
T. A. LOW
H. K. HARRISON
Accounts
solicited.
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Central Excursions.
Fort Worth May l4 and 16 limited May
17, one fare.
Waco May i4 and 16 limited May if, one
fare.
Georgetown May 28-4 return limit May
25, one Tare round trip.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited, with I Ws*o May 24 limit May 26 one and one-
We have the
Coolest and most
handsomely
appointed
-2 limit tor return May
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Silt:
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piAuas w
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Heart Shingles, Window*, Doors
Brick, Lime and Cement,
•tndebaker
9etmine 9 lid den Foneo Wire
Brenham Taxa
FISCHER BROS-
Bt7®C»3S»8.
Dealers in Live Stock,
and Sausage Manufacturers,
Try Amsler's 5 and 10 cent
drinks; best on earth.
Think of It—
The next time you are at your dining
table how much more comfortable you
would be if you had a set of our Dining
Chain! That's those selected oak, golden
oak finish, braced arms, beaded spindles,
cane seat, oaived back sells at $9 the set
of six chairs. You could eat your dinner
and the food do you jast as much good if j
you had our $6 and $4.60 chairs—but
mere's more satisfaction in owning the
better goods. Try it once and see.
Brenham Furniture Company.
Sent
Free
"The Illustrator
ami General
Narrator,"
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handsomely illustrated monthly m»K
' Bine, published by, the 1 48.S. B..1
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giving timely descriptions of the matchle sa
resources aud opportunities of TEXAH:
the special subject matter of each issue t o
date beinsr as follows: Much, 1899, Teiasf
April, Houston County; Mat, Montgom-
ery County; Jena, Cherokee County;
Jolt, Leon County; Avovht, Anderson.
County; Hkptkmhkr, Rusk County; Ooto-
bbb, Walker County; Novas***. Bexar
County; DicniBaa, Brazoria County; Fkb-
bcary, Fort Bend and 't rinity Counties;
Mabcb, Gregg and Wood Counties.
This magazine Is of groat i&tcrcst to the.
investor, sportsman, tourist, health-seeker
and home-»eeksr, and will be sent free to
any one paying the postage, which Is S5e
for one year, or t cents for sample copy.
Back ntimbers may be bad if desired.
A iTi PRICE.tiP&T A,
Palestine, Texas.
BRKNHAM, TEXAS.
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stock of all kinds.
Vrtf. BtnCSXBL,
Ths best meals in the city at
IN TH« CITY.
A Valuable Machine.
In 18061 bought a Buckeye mower
4 1-2 feet cat of F. W. Wood Breu-
bam, Texas, and the first three years
I out with it over 600 acres of prairie
hay, oats and sorgura without haying
to pay one oent for repair*.
• Have cut over 200 acres each year
since and the machine is still good.
I have used several kinds of mowers
aud oonslder the Buckeye the heat,
and most durable, as well as most
economical machine I know of. and
when I have to buy igaln will get a
Buckeye.
A. 8. Wmwnim,
Burton. Texas. April 8th, 1900.
I. & 6. N. R. R.
santa fe saloon a/2
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RESTAURANT,
OlfSrits Oml—Df at, Breakans.
Open day and night Hot and cold lu»A
Fish end Oysters semd to order at att hew^
The beat Liqaors tnd Cigars in the city. 1W
tetter place la torn to get what you waaU
agu Amhoui Bbhl always oa tap.
AQXNT ron TIAOUi-aTCOUOM OUMC.
W H.MUSPHY.
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A Chiffonier
with a toilet mirror now frequently
takes the place of a bureau or a dressing
case, jiff4*"** drawer room
YTith our new
opened, we are able to Hj)rir Dmit-
ri Matnr demand fat the mean* dad
bet er class chiffoniers. Have you Men
that aewstjle we're srftog at *« JJ
fall Golden Oak at Breaham faroiiare
Company.
GEORGErOWN-May at 29 Com-
mencement S. W. University.
BAN ANTONIO—Juoe 27 »8- In-
dustrial and Real Eatate Association
WASHINGTON, D. G—May 22-24.
Mystic Shrine.
LOUISVILLE, Kr.-May 30-June 3.
U. 0. V. Reunion.
CHARLESTON, S. O.-Jul; 7-*S-
National Educaticnal Association.
CIMCINNATC o.-july 12-17. B.
Y. P. U. Convention.
LOW KATES
ymi be made for all of the above
occasions.
Ask agents for particulars^as to
Rates. Dates of Sale, Dates of Return
a.,
Palestine, Texas
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J". BL. C^TJE BE, l^LGr-R..
Have just received a fresh lot of such goods as Veal Loaf,
h am Loaf, Chicken Loaf, Corn Beef Hash, Chipped
Beef, Potted Ham, Canned Fruits and Vegetables.
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SOME SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS.
4 cans Tomatoes 25c
4 cans Beans 25°
3 cans Choice Corn 25°
3 cans Jam 25c
Bliced Pineapple, per enn 10c
Fresh Dill Pickles
3 pounds Ginger Snaps :
tins Frese Sardine* i!8e
Grated Cocoanut per pound , 26c
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If you want
the Best
Flour
Try Our
white crest.
II You Want to Buy Some Goods for Cash, We Will Sane You Money.
IT IS
POSITIVELY
rrHE
BEST
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On tli©
Santa Fe Limited
santa Fe
Route j
rassiaoERS can daily
Leave Brenham aj 'J;®*- ™
Arrive Dallas at 5J
Arrive Fort Worth at -4U a. m
Arrive 8t. Louib at,a. m
Arrive Kansas Oiti at 6..JO a. m
tuna Veatabnle Train.
The Best and Quickest Enntc
Chigo Express leaves Brenham 11:47 a
m., and arrives at Brenham 4:45 P- m
Santa Fe Limited arrives at Brenham 5-13
1. m. _
Double Daily Trains over Santa Fe route.
Call on Agents for particulars.
•V.S.KEENAN, J.G.SLOAN,
Goo. Pass. Agent Pass. Agent, Brennam.
or east
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H I II h HHI-IH
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-s^sbthe purest and best.
H K, SCHULI. Aftenl Brenham. Teias
If you
Is the
Shortest and Best Route.
We have Speed, Comfort
and Up-to-Dateness.
want the Best, We
Have It.
Houston
East and West Texas
Railway.
(6ULF AIR LINE.)
W. S. MELDRUM, General Manager
W. H. TAYLOR, G. F. and P. A.
WM. DOHERTY, A. G. P. A-,
Bou«tou> Te*»»
and texas central railroad.
of Farmer*, btert>Hants and business men generally respectful h
ice
IN THB
Coffee-Pot
Every morning, July and August. _ That s
what Texans may enjoy while camping dur-
ing the Summer in the mountains adjacent
to the
Texas-Colorado
Chautauqua
The session opens at Boulder, Co'.o., Sun'
day, July I, closes August 15.
Four days each week devoted to study
and instruction. Two days utilised for every
kind of pleasure. Mountain excursions ac-
companied by out-door lectures. Fishing
native trout lull of gaminess. Ideal sport
and health for young men. Then, too. each
will have as associates the intellectual young
womanhood of the Continent.
No Otbir Combination
of plea«ure, intellectual growth, and health
ful association equal to that provided at the
Chautauqua and adjacent resorts.
For free oopiea of THE CHAUTAUQUA
JOURNAL, issued monthly, send name to
A. A. Glissom, G. A-, P. D., or W. K Stm-
l*t, A. G. P. A, The Denver Road, Ft
Worth, Texas. D. B. KBSLSR,
y. r, ana T. M.-
WILL MAKE SPECIAL RATES FOR
Confederate Veterans5 Reunion
LOUISVILLE KY.
Tickets on sale May 26th and 27th, good to return until June 8th.
TRAVELERS' 1B0TICTIVE1SS0CIATI0N CONTENTION
NEW OK LEANS LA.
Tickets on Sale May aoth and a2it, good to return until May 29th.
Summer Tourist Tickets to All Resort Points Will be Placed on Sale Juh I
FOR PARTICULARS SEE AGENT.
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«. F. B. MOBSB, Pass. Traffic Manager, M. L. BOBBINS, G. P. & T. A,
XXouatou., Texas.
WM. S. VINSON,
City Stavsaisr,
I* Prepared to Look After the SawU ry
Condition of Your
Pmpt AttntiM Hvnti aK Niflss,
Respectfully,
W. S. VBWOR.
Santa Fe Specula
Fort Worth May »1 and 2* return limit
May 24; $i.
Sioux FaHa, S D.; May « and 7; return
limit May !«-, one fare plus $2.
Cincinnati, O., Ma^S and 6, retmrn Umi
THE NEW
Racket Store.
Next door to R. UoAoaaoa.
Biienl Stack of Racket tok, fm
Om Cart Up.
Crockery, Tinware, OlM*w*re.
May 1#; one fare plua
Waco, M
and one thi
Waco, Mav 21; return limit May S6, one
rd fare.
Try Amsier'a 5 and 10 oent
drink*; beet on earth.
J. L. AMMONS,
SSSwSaS; Merchant
c»ly, represents -p
tdotWn* 1 AILOR...
maken of the east
SEE MY LINE OF SAMPLES,
ksarFo*ftM, 1REKHAM, T1XAS
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neither can we describe the beauties of our new
sprin6 stock.
It has to be Seen to be Appreciated.
Clothes that Fit.
Who does not envy that man
who is perfectly at ease with himself
and the rest of the world? If his
coat crowded his back, his trousers
pulled his leg, his vest squeezed
him, his necktie played horseback
with him, or his shirt persisted in
twisting him around, he wouldn't
bs so eaay. Details and lit go a
lung way ioward patting confidence
in a man. That's our long suit.
We look to detail".
top-Notck Silts fraa $8 to $20.
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Spring Novelty Good$
for ladies dresses.
In selecting these goods the best
good taste has been uaed. Our to-
ured lawns, for instance, are exhibits
of the weaver's art, and in his treat-
ment of colors has produced an el-
fect altogether indescribable. So
harmonious is the result that no color
obtrudes itself more prominently than
the other, and the entire arrangeaaaat
cteates a most dainty effect.
You should see these goods before
placing your Easter order*.
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Our stock embraces seasonable goods of every description,
and ire solicit an inspection.
0 alex
Ptrrri'*'-'***""**
Respectfully,
bimon
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The Oldest Nursenes in Texas.
■etaMlshee b» William Watson,
8TM»LtT Watson
Proprietor.
Jon* WATBOK,
General Manager
Rosedalo Nurseries
NEAR
Every variety of fndt,
Shads Trees suited to
Ail tfce Jew Beees. tsllUasM
Ornamental and
chmata.
BRENHAM SCHOOL
BUSINESS.
SHORT-HAND,
TYPEWRITING AND
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OPEN DAY AND
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1900, newspaper, May 18, 1900; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth483124/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.