Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 222, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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BLINDFOLDED!
Mothers, this is the manner in which
your daughters are allowed to rush into
womanhood, and this is why so many wo-
men are martyrs to disease. Begin even
before the menstrual periods begin and
give your daughters
G*1 "D BEBSTLE'S
■ JE mJL ■ FEMALE PANACEA
regularly and they will become strong,
active, healthy, vivacious and beauii-
ftil young women—happy wives and hap-
__________ py mothers.
FP (Gentle's Female Panacea) cures all Female Diseases, in-
■ "7 ■ eluding Inflammation, Painftil, Suppressed, Proftise and
Scanty Menses, Prolapsus, Leucorrhcea, Tumors, etc.
Kmm. R. L BARGENTINE & SOUS, Schlater, Mill., write as follows :
A REMARKABLE
e to make to you. There
ent which we
Tea remarkable state
58
y in our communit
young 1
avet
cured
er soud
NS, Schlater,
up to die.
^rr/BARR
Druggists Sell G. F. P. s
WrIU to LiMIS" HEALTH CLUB, CtoltUMI*
Tm, earn L. OnuTUS A CO., lot «r»e sdvle.
eonoerning your oaw.
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^THE PUREST AND BEST.<*^5-
B. R. SCHDLI. Agent Brenham, Texas
Our Fall Styles
In Sterling Clothing for this leaion are
beauties, and have arrived in *o many new
and graoeful ttyles in cut and fabric that
they equal the belt custom made both in
fine workmanship and perfect fit.
OUR PRICKS FOR N1W AND
NEAT STYLES WILL SURPRISE
YOU*
Call and examine our stock before buying
SCHMID BROTHERS.
JOSEPH TRISTRAM,
-4i~»—1
Drugs, Medicines
TOILET ARTIOLES. ETC-
SOUTH nom PUBLIC HQBAR1 - • BBKHHAB, TUAS
A fell supply of all the popular Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles and
Fine Perfumeries ineadleu variety. Physicians Prescription! carefully
and accurately oompounded at all hours, day er night
Fosid the H*a*« D*i*rt*d,
On« day General Wheeler and hii
family lodged in a fashionable sec-
tion of Washington, relates the New
York Sun, but after a trial' of ii
for a few day* Mrs. Wheeler became
dissatisfied, and one evening when
her husband returned from congress
she said: "Father, I do not Ilka
0 * t *
this placa at all, and really think
we had better move, if you don't ob-
ject." "Certainly not, mother," re-
turned tho ever gallant general,
"just please yourself—anything
suits me." Nothing more was said
on the subject, but a couple of days
later on seeking ithe society of his
family after the official duties of the
clay were over the congressman found
the apartmsnt deserted, and, on in*
quiry, found that his family had
mofsd during the day. No one
knew where they had gone. Mrs.
Wheeler had merely neglected to in-
form h« husband that they were to
move that day, and where the new
residence was. He went to various
hotels, but didn't find them, so fin-
ally spent the night at one, and next
day his colleagues were highly di-
verted end interested at the engag-
ing candor with which the great lit-
tle man related how he had lost his
family, and asked their advice as to
where they supposed he could find
them. In the oourse of the day one
of the ohildren came to tho capitol
to find out why father hadn't been
home the night before, and then the
omission ol letting him know the
secret of where they had moved
was rectified, and ho went gayly to
the new quarters, where, with Mrs.
Wheeler, he had a hearty laugh over
thsuf temporary separation.
Santa Fe Specials.
One fare round trip to Ohioago
on sale Sept. 30 and Oct. 2. return
limit Oct. 8.
One fare round trip to Kansas
Oity on sale September 29, 30 and
Oct. 1, return limit Oct. 9.
Central Excursions.
San Antonio Fair, $6.75 round
trip, on sale Oct 19 to Nov. I, in-
clusive, return limit Nov 3rd.
Go to Amaler's for California
fruits.
You have heard of things be-
ing "as oheap as dirt." That's
;he way R. Hoffmann is selling
damaged goods.
TO THE PUBLIC
I am still prepared to handle
and store all the cotton brought |
to my platform and will be glad
to see my friends. My ware-
house was damaged by the storm
Saturday night, but 1 am still
doing business at the old stand.
Yours truly,
J. R. Pennington.
Your wagon or buggies will
last three or four times as long
when you have your tires set in
the new machine at E. Kramer's.
BUTTON PHOTOS.
Don't send your picture off for
buttons, cuff buttons, etc. You
oan get all these at Hollan's
Studio.
ATRIP TO EUROPE
Or any distance from home'should always b«
prepared for with a flask of our
PURE
HIGH-GRADE
NEWPORT RYE
or Fern Hill Bourbon Whiskey for medicinal
purpose*. Change of water or climate is
apt to bring disorders of the system, and for
cramps, summer oomplainU, or "that tired
feoUng," there is nothing will relieve it like.*
drink of our p«» liquors.
L F CRAS8MUCK, Manager.
0XXXZXa
There is but One Way to
Buy Goods CHEAP, and
Tir.»»iTTi»miiiiix»x«^
that is for
• • * I » s » S It
WHEN YOU AM IN NEED Of
Dinner Setts, Toilet Setts, Glasswwe, Tinware,
Graniteware» Lamps, Notions and Novelties,
Hotel and Bar Goods.
.TRY US
We wffl sot allow soy how* to MdemU «"•
Bitr Lot of Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses
COMB AND PRICE THEM.
Ywi for B-fw-.
O SCHAWE a SON
Viet Delivwy la City. '
A Thirty*Seyea Cearse Dialer.
A Chinese dinner In thirty-seven
course*, which was recently given
in San Francisco, is thus described
by a participator: . First cams py;
ramide of ham and carrots in ob-
long slabs. Theu in quick succes-
sion followed mutton, boiled pig
hide, grilled fish rolled in sugar and
toiled fowl dipped in eoy sauce.
We were n^t tre^ed to shark flns
in pickle and eggs which had been
burled In lime until they had be-
oome black. Peeled water chest-
nuts, the roots of a kind of lotus,
cakes of stiff cranberry jelly, sliced
boiled carrots and turnips complet-
ed the tenth course, and were topp-
ed off ith olives arranged in pyra-
mids, and held in place by bamboo
pins. Green gages and tamarinds
soaked in wine and pieces of fried
red melon were all arranged in the
pyramid bamboo stylo. Small picce3
of pastry rolled in brown sugar; sec-
tions of oranges, toasted melon pips
and monkey nuts, small pink topped
dumplings filled with sugar and
patties, which resembled nothing in
the world unless it was mince pies,
served as the fiiteenth, sixteenth,
seventeenth and eighteenth course.
Baskets of pastry filler] with
sandy brown sugar nnd envelopes of
pastry filled with mince pio meat
preceded tho real "piece do resist-
ance" —sea shig riaolcs. By this
time one felt prepared for anything
and taste was nil. But fifteten more
oourses followed like a remorseless
fate. There wore mutton stewed to
shreds, fish tripe in white soup, stow-
ed shrimps, lotus seed, ohicken and
red sturgeon. Eight bowls appear-
ed after these with a clear soup,
which is known to the Chinese a*
"mouth nourisher"; raw pigs' kid-
neys, cut in fanciful shapes; stowed
shrimps' eggs, sliced ham rolled in-
to balls; downs of duoka" tongues
stewed with ham, and sliced pigeon
ttew. Courses thirty-five and thir-
ty-six defied analysis and nomencla-
ture. Huge, bowls of rice filled up
intervale, and tho dinner ended
with sweet pilau, the mixture thai
in China takes the place of bread.
SEPTEMBER M to 2811)
I WILL SELL
Water Damaged Canned Goods
and Soaps
AT HALF REGULAR PRICE
G ods are O. K., only the labels are soUed. Como early and avo'd
the rush. Remember the date, September 2'ith to 28th.
ALL CUT PRICE SALES ARE CASH.
AT
Nowakawsky
rKOHMIOSAL CARDS.
B. 8. ROGERS,
S.
G. HERMANN, "
DEALER IN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practices in all the Oourt* of the State.
OfHoe—Second Floor Graber Building
gWEARINGEN & TEAGXJE.
jk-ttorixey-s at Xja,-w,
Bkenham, Texas.
Office, South Sido Public Square.
^lAMPBELl.ft PENNINGTON,
▲ttornoys-at-Aaw,
Hrenhnni, Tcxas<
All batmen entrusted in our c*re wui re
ceive prompt and careful attention
OfflOG aver riritNational Hank.
W. C. IIkmdk&son. J. M. Henderson
Notary Public.
HENDERSON & HENDERSON,
Attorneys aui Coopselors-at-Law,
Licensed and will practice in all State and
Federal Courts.
OrFiCK—Second floor Schmid Building.
G. SENTEK,
LAWYEK,
timmrnl Attorney Text*. Pre.. Association.
^LWotury Public.
£03 Mitln tit., 2d Floor, Italian, I«IM
mm
ha
SNOWBAl
Hobnob
With
SUMMER
FLOWERS
and the dsys are always
cool
IN COLORADO
No such combination ol restorative learns
can possibly be found at in coot and
comfortable Colorado.
MANITOU,
COLORADO SPRINGS,
BUFFALO PAltK, KIOWA LODGf,
ROMANTIC PLATTE CANON,
SHAWNEE LODGE,
SOUTH PARK.
Observation Sleeper San Antonio to Colon*
do Springs, Pullman Palace Sleeper
Galveston to Denver.
YOU DON'T HAVE TO APOLOGIZE
FOR RIDING ON "THE DENVER."
A. A. Glisson, G. A. P. D.
Chas. L. Hull, T. P. A.
W. F. Sterley, A. G. P. A.
The Denver Road,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
P. 8.—Hay fever cannot thrive in the In-
creased deep and pure breathing of the tu>-
contaminutcd air front enow-capped moun-
tain peaks in Colorado.
" ' isif
ETC. ETC'.
BEST SELECTED STOCK IN TOWN,
Woods Sold on Easy Payments When
Desired.
An Irspeetion will Convince of tin; Correctness of our
Claims.
Respectfully,
C. HERMANN,
Bryre^gatgggzxxxxju
J. M. MATHIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Practices in all the Courts'of the Stale.
OttU-f*-—Upatalm In Norton Building,
AN EASY CHAIR
if a Rattan Bocker. Itco«t*2oo
or 3 oo, 4 50 or j oo, and makes a
nice present. So does a Cobbler seat
Rocker at i 95, 2 40 and J 00. An
office chair pleases the man of the
house and »ell» from 3 ij W> 9 00-
BRENHAM FURNITURE 00
Democratic Ticket.
FOR PRESIDENT";
Hon. W. J. Bryan
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT:
Hon. Adlai Stevenson
Following are the nominees of the Demo-
cratically of Washington County as de-
cided by the primary election held March
31,1900, and to be voted lor *» the gener-
al election to be held Tuesday, Nov. 6,1900
For lUpraeaatatlve—4Tth DUtrlet.
SAM H. GOODLETT
Wot District tiler*.
A. M. KROG.
Wot Ooalktjr J ad|t
E. P. CURRY.
FOR SHERIFF.
D, E. TEAGUE.
For Coantj Attorney.
W. R. EWING.
For County Clerk.
O, A 8BWABD,
For ItsW and County Taa Collector
SAM SOHLENKKR.
For County Treaaarer.
0. F. HBRBST.
for Justice of the reaee. Precinct Me, «l
JOHN CHAPPELL
For Constable Precinct Mo. S.
R. H, BURCH.
For Commissioner, Precinct Mo •
JOHN R. PENNINGTON
OWH YOUR FARM.
You Can Buy One Cheaper Than Paying
Rest.
During the past few years fruit j
growing and truck raisiDg have
developed into great industries in
this State. When proper culture
and oare have been exercised big
money has been realized. Lands
which a few years ago were regard-
ed as almost worthless are now
yielding from $50.00 to $250.00 per
acre where planted in fruit or
vegetables.
Tha cry from the Northorn and
Eastern consumers is loud for
Texatt fruits and vegetables. _ There
is no such thing aB glutting the
market with the finest grade of
fruits and vegetables.
Texas fruits and vegetables are
leading these products from other
Statfs and the demand is increas-
ing eaeh year. There are thousand
of acres of land in Central East
Texas well adapted to these crops
conventicnt to transportation lines
which oan bo bought cheaply on
longtime payments.
It has long puzzled the ordinary
mind to know why a well-to-do
tenant farmer will rent lands when
ha can secure a home in the best.
fruit and truck growing section of |
Texas for less than he pays annually
for rent.
i If you desire further information
regarding theso lands, their prioe
and locotion and terms on which
they can be secured, write to the
Immigration Department of the
Houston East & West Texas Ry.,
Houston, Texas, stating just what j
you want and you wilt secure full
particulars.
Why will you risk a repetition of
the late cyclone disasters, wheh you
can protect* your property against
I such losses by investing five dollars
with Carlisle & Co.
You can't afford to be without
Tornado Insurance, its cheap, $2.50
er thousand with Mrs. Emma
iimmons, Insurance Agent.
Our sale of damaged goods
begins Wednesday. Here's your
ohanee for eome unheard of bar
gains. R. Hoffmann,
1 Manager
OCT A VOTINO
COUPON WITH
■ V(RV TIN CENT8
SPENT HIRE.
Neatness,
Promptness,
Correctness.
THREE ESSENTIALS TO FIRST-CLASS PRINTING.
THE
BANNER'S JOB OFFICE
POSSESSES THESE ESSENTIALS
AND PUTS THEM INTO EVERYDAY USE.
If you want any kind of Printing done
Neatly; Oorrcctly and Promptly
call on
THE DAILY BANNER
J. S, HOLLAND. B. P. HOLLAND.
Holland & Holland,
Physicians and
Surgeons.
Office—Jacob's building—Up one flight.
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Prescription headquarters—S. Rouse &
Co.'s Drug Store.
Telephone at Office and Residknc*
Carlisle & Co.,
flen'l Insurance Agents,
BrenhAiu, Texas.
I.&G. N. R.B.
■ V'v
FALL STOCK ARRIVED,
My large stook of Fall Roods Las arrived It embracea
everything in tlie Dry Goods and Clothing lines, and aa
it is a personally selected stock I can
Guarantee Satisfaction Both as to Price
and Material
An inspection of these goods is all I ask to sustain the
claita to superiority.
Groceries and Plantation Supplies.
Planter* and others will advance their own interests by
getting my prices before placing tboir ordfre.
Respectfully,
ALEX SIMON.
WT»»TX»»ixxxxtxxxx mu
Office: Over fclraber's Jewelry Btcre.
THE
Eighty Instructor, and Ofllrei.—911 Sto-
«1ent«, Not Including 171 Suramsr
School Student.—Women Admitted to
All IJepartnientu—Tuition Free—Total
Kipen.e. *130 (in to »2SO OO-gtudent.
from College, of Ilcputo Admitted
Without Examination, and Given Cred-
it. for Work Completed.
PALESTIHE, TEXAS
October 16-19'—Palestine Fair.
SAN ANTONIO
October io-Nov. I—Intern»tloB>
tl Fair.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Oct. 1-8-St Loui« Fair.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Sept. 30-Oct. 2—Special Bomd
trip rates.
;-'vU
..
Low Rates
Will be made for all the. abort
occasions. Ask ticket agent* for
particulars regarding rate*, date*
of sale, limits, etc., or write to
D. J. PRIOR,
G. P. A., PALBSTINB, T*t
academic department.
Session begins October 1; entrance ex-
aminations September 26. Matriculation
fee, $10 00, 162 courses of study; Universi-
ty system of instruction and discipline; Li-
brary of 35,000 volumes; Y. M. U. Y.
W. C. A, Gymnasium, Athletic field.
Teachers* courses lead to Permanent State
Teachers' Certiticatee. Engineering depart-
ment confers degree of Civil Engineer.
law department.
Session begins October I, entrence en-
•minntions September 26. M&tri.uUtion
fee, payable only once, $30 00. A two years'
course loads to the degree of Baohelior of
Laws, and ot titles holder to practice in any
anu " w ~ *
court in Texas. Law students may pur net
Academic courses without further charge.
medical department.
1 Locatejb at Oalvistor, Texas.]
Fouryears' course; faculty of 22 instruct-
ors; School of Pharmacy ; School of Nurs-
ing (for women). Matriculation fee, pay-
able once. $80. Con plete equipment in all
schools. Session begins October 1; entrance
examinations the preceding weak.
For catalogue of any department, or for
information, addrets
To TEXAS STATF
and Dallas Exi
JOHN
A. LOMAX, Registrar,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Sent
Free
"Tfce Illustrator
and 6mril
Narrator."
haudsomeb ...
tp- sine, published by the I
mving timely description, of
renouroes and opportnnttiei
the special subject matter of
date being a. follows:
Apbxl, Hon.ton Oounl
fry County; Jose. —
Jolt, Leon County; AO
County: Hbjtkubkr. " j
bsb, Walker County
County lpucraiBM, BL,
bcirv, Fort Bend and
ttiRou, Urcgx and
This magazine is of groat inu
investor, sportsman, ton--'
and home-seeker, and wi
any one paying the posti—
for one year, or i oente for ,
Back number, may be had if 1
A"'fn FBICSAl PAT A.
Palestine:,!
FARE $7,00
FOR ROUND TREP.
W.A.WOOD*Co.
DlAX.lt* III
LUMBER.
Heart ShtkglM, Windowa, Door* I ■ ■ f
Briok, Limo m4 Cornell, I jjjj |||^
I Btodobakor Wagons
Senaine (Hidden Fence Wire
Brenh&m Tex*
Ticket* on Sate Daily, September atti ~
October 14th, incluuve, limited to
October 16th for .
Sruter, GraiSor ud More
Dnr. «
in 1 111 1 in ii 1111 **' •'
Santa Fe Agents will gire full j
S. KEEMAN,
Gee. Pa**. Afeet.
HAW n THE TIME TO USE
70 Contagious Diseases.
R. E. LUHN
Hat wi Hand a Large
Supply 0f
Orud* Carbolic Acid,
Crystal Oarbobc Aeid,
OeoKn,
Chioro-N apthoteam,
Ohlorid* of Lime,
r onxuuaanj^
l K*ytkalm. in Ball, and FUm.
into Received Daily
Give Ameler your
Ioe Cream.
orders for
HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL RAILROAD. \ fe saloon
Glasa ware of rioheat pattern* at I
give away prioea at Arthur Knollea.
Lemons 20 cents per dozen at I
| M. J, Amsler, Jr. A Co.
Ameler has just received 3001
pounds, Cal. Tokay Grapes; call |
ton him.
— _ , _ ** 1 Two dollar* and a half will buy I
Blinn Memotial College | I
Emma Simmons, Insurance Agent.
more
VACATION RATES
-TO-
RESORT POINTS
FALL TERM OPEIS WEDNESDAY, SEP-
TEMBER 12.
The tifhteenth session of BLINN
MEMORIAL COLLEGE will open
Wednesday, September 12, 1900.
Thorongh and up-to-date instruction
S^ren |#ac^eri; Tuition from $#
to fl) * term, *ecording to eot»i*e-
Preparatory, Nonnal, Commeroal,
Academic.
SPECIAL FEATUR.K8—German tad
Mask. German free to ?*C»Uf
student*, Mtuic Jo cenU * kMOa-
Board *ad roooi for yonnf asse at
the College for $8*0 mo*|Al
joaLg wom*» hi prtrate "
afUM.
0e jreu wisfc to fem, fe We _ „
Teaeh Mtoel er eat« the Cahersltj I
row* to Bl|ao t'eileget
Q. DOSDALL,
Dontbe foolish and pay
money for school books and supplies
at other atoreet see Arthur Knolle.
FDBRITDBK REPAIRED.
I have opened a furniture re1
Dair shop in the Norton building
ne*t door to the City Drug
Store. | am prepared to lay
carpets and mattings j do up
holstering, varnishing and re-
pairing. SpecUl attention to
storing and packing furniture,
Reepeetfully,
T. C. Ehlebt.
TOCa PBOTOOKAI'H
I On one of Holland's Gainsboro
Panela will most oertainly please
▼our fwaetheart. Call at studio
and sea them.
RntQ up 16*4, City Dairy, for j
butter, oream, cream cheese, eto.
OUR «U*TI C*« Offis
YOU
LOW
ROUND
TRIP
RATES
1
TO TMI
MOUNTAINS,
LAKES and
SKASHORE
— I Corner a*
Church
i
SpecUl attention
, Horsi-Shuiig Ml
RESTAURANT, |Patroaasa Saiicttad,
Optraalt* Calot. Depot, Branluun. Tens.
Open day and night. Hot and cold lanch
I Fish and Oysters served to order at all hen*.
The be*t Liquors and Cigar* In the city. No
| better place in town to get what yoe want
10^, Axaaiour Basaalway* oe tap.
aqimt ton TSAOua*e couoh cuaa.
W H. MtT&FHT, Mutagen
- i
BLACKS
WHEELW
FOR
j wi nacatva
l.arr Oar and
Serv. to Order
In Any atyl«
0*11 or Write »or Partloularsi.
S. F. B. MO BSE, Pa**. Traflc Mtuger,
M. L. BOBBINS, O. P. 4 T. A,
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WM. S. VINSON, E. D. CARLTON,
City SetvMig.r,
Is Ptspered to look After the Sanitary
Condition of Yonr Preau.**.
Praapt Attaitlaa ImhiH Mien,
Rn| iilt*11y,
W S. VINSON.
OAK HALL SALOON
and lieataurant.
I W«. BUECHKBL k CO.. freprteters.
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