Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 188, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 10, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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CASTORU
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Infants/Children
Promotes Digestion Cheerful-
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Srium,Morphine nor Mineral.
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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
lU'SS and LOSS OF SLEEP.
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CUSTOM!
THE OKNTAUfl COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
uon's French Periodical Drops
Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish
DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy.
(IB||T|A|| Bewaro of counterfoils and Imitations. The eenuino is put up only In paste-board Caj-
I IwH ton with fac-Blmlle signature on side of the bottle, thus: jtdS
Send for Circular to WILLIAMS MFO. CO., Solo Agents, Cleveland, Oiilo.
FOB SALE BY ALL IJBUGOISTS.
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Santa It
Route
To CALIFORNIA
and BACK
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I* descriptive of the most interesting of all transcontinental
trips, and tell) of the wonderfully scenic and unique Western
Country traversed by the Santa Fe: Grand Canyon of Ari-
zona, Petrified Forest, Ruins of the Ancient Clitf Dwellors,
Adobe Pueblos, etc.
prospective passengers to california
may have this book free of charge.
Special low rate to California points will be In effect July lfith,
August 6th and 20tb, September 3d and 17th. Rate from
Brenham, $52.00.
Detailed Information and literature may 1>e had from agent*, or by address-
ing W. S. KEBNAN, General Passenger Agent,
Galveston, Texas.
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Pan-American Exposition.
BUFFALO, N. Y.f
May 1st to October 31st 1901
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Houston and Texas Central Ri|.
SUNSET:OENTRAL SPECIAL
Daily from Denison to New Orleans,
Carries Free Chair Cars
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Through Pullman Sleepers Daily
From Galveston via Denison to St. Louis.
From Houston via Ft. Worth to Denver.
From Austin via Elgin to Chicago.
From Houston to Waco and Austin.
For Tickets and Other Information Apply to Agents 11. & T. C. R. K-
S. P. B. MORSB, M. L. R0BBINS, A. G. NEWSUM,
Pass. Traffic Mgr., Gen. Pass. & Tkt Agt. Div. Pass. Agt.,
Houston, Texas. Houston, Texas. Dallas, Texas,
T. J. ANDERSON, Dist. Pass. Agt„ Waco, Texas.
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Those Observation Sleepers Run via "The
Denver Road"
from Fort Worth to Colorado Springs every morning are among Ihe handsomest equip-
ment of the Pullman company. The Urge Observation Parlor, with spacious windows
aad movable easy chairs, etc., affords the advantages and comforts of a Private Car;
while the table and scrvice in the Cafe Car in all respects equals the fare of the best
hotels and restaurants at corresponding prices. Special satisfaction is expressed by the
ladies in the commodious dressing rooms found In our Pullmans, and all our guests ap-
preciate the freedom from carving, superfluous decorations and stuffy plushes, which is a
dbtinctive and welcome feature of the most up-to-dato Pullman Sleepers—tbe kind we
have two of each day. run through without change. Our Day Coaches are also of the
latest design, elegant in their dignified simplicity, with very comfortable high-back
seats, tbe equal of any similar equipment No other line operates Cafe Cars from Texas,
and no other line runs through trains to Colorado (and our time is far and away tbe
shortest, too); no other line nai Observation Sleepers to the Northweet, no other lino
myVa « specialty of Colorado Tourist travel. .It is a fact—"Ton Don't Have to Apolo-
gise for Biding on THE DENVER ROAD."
W. F. STERLET,
A. G. P. A.
A. a. glisbon,
G. a. P. D.
Port Worth. To:
CHARLES L. HU
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AGENTS FOR
THE LONE STAR
BEER
DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE
IRENHAM TEXAS
or aim, hay
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FEEOSTUFFS
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Whenyou get the Banner's price on Job
Work you get the cheapest for good work
The Btgifnr Student*.
"I had a little, personal experience
in street begging the other night,"
said a sophmore of the University
of Penrisylvaia. recently. "I Had
dined down town in evening clot lies
with three oilier fellows, and when
we started for home, some time ni-
ter midnight we found that lht%
wasn't a cent in the crowd. Wluii
were we to do? We talked the mat-
ter over, and decided that—for a
joke, for an experiment—we would
walk up Chestnut street and try to j
beg our car fare from the people we \
should meet. Into the ears of tli • |
first man we struck, a prosperon ;
fellow, we pored a hard luck story
very gravely, lie looked at out'
opera hats and white gloves, and
gave us the laugh. Everyikkiv gave
us the laugh. We tackled seven men
and din't get a cent. Therefore, we
walked home, a distance of six
milofl."
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New York Nook for Valo Men.
Yale graduates will find a con-
stant reminder of one of the pleas-
ant sides of undergraduate life at
the new quarters of the New Ni ork
Yale club. "Eddie" Oakley is to
have charge of the grill room. '"Ed-
die" has been known to so many
generations of Yale men as "mine
host at Mory's," a little tavern in
New Haven, that he is viewed by
graduates rather as an institution
than as a man. Mory's has for its
sole distempers the upper classmen,
and one of t^e events of the soph-
more year 13 the privilege of going
to Mory's and' eating a rarebit at
one of the mahogany side tables.
When the Yale graduates of New-
York decided to establish new quar-
ters "Eddie" was lured from his
New Haven refuge and induced to
talco charge of the grill room. The
old Yale clubhouse in Madison
square will be closed.
Tlieir Secret J# Out.
All Sadieville, Ky., was curious to
learn the cause of the vast improve-
ment in the health of Mrs. S. P.
Whittaker, who had for a long time
endured untold sufferings from a
chronic bronchial trouble. " It's all
due to Dr. King's New Discovery,"
writes her husband. "It complete-
ly cured her and also our little grand
daughter of a severe attack of
whooping cough." It positively
cures coughs, colds, lagrippe, Bron-
chitis, all throat and lung troubles.
Guaranteed bottles, 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottles free at R. E. Luhn's
drug store.
Testln? Big (inn*.
It will cost the government
$50,000, says the Xew York World,
for a competitive test next June of
the Gathmann guncotton torpedo
gun and the regular apm 12-inch
service rifle. It is seldom tho gov-
ernment conducts such un inquiry,
and the result will bo awaited with
great interest. Inventor Gath-
mann is willing to stake his reputa-
tion that one shot from the gun
bearing his name will equal in de-
etructiveness ten fired from a 12-
inch rifle. There is a Gathmann
gun at Sandy Hook which cost about
$80,000. Beside this .weapon will
be placed a 12-inch army service
rifle. The legislation enacted by
congress provides that two exactly
similar targets shall be constructed,
each representing the side construc-
tion of the largest type of battle-
ship. Each of these structures is to
be faced with a Kruppized armor
plate twelve inches thick, eight feet
wide and sixteen feet long. Not less
than ten shots must be fired against
one structure from the 12-inoh rifle.
Against one other structure one
fr ^pedo shall will be projected1 from
the Gathmann gun. Careful exami-
nation of the the two structures will
then be made. If the results are
not clew another shot may be fired
from the Gathman gun. Secretary
Boot has issued order * that the
structures be prepared and every-
thing made ready for tho competi-
tive testa.
Try our fine Blend Teas and
Roasted Coffee
Hacker & wehrmann.
BUTCHER,
Livestock
Dealers.
Sausage Manufacturers
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(kmt ano careful attention
BWeiTULLY,
HUGH CfLEMONS.
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W. A WOOD & CO
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Extra Pah
Standard
Tally.
W.C.Schill.
A'jFNT,
ItriMiliam lex.
Complete line Building Material.
Heart Fencing,
Heart Pickets.
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McMuMen Poultry Netting and §
Hog Fence. &
Watikegan Barb Wire-Red Spool |
Studebaker Wagons,
Lumber
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SOL WILLIAMS,
^Proprietor
VVc hr»vc iht
Coolest ami most
handsomely
appointed
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no nidi
Iu Hrenbam.
Youi patronage is respectlulJy solicited, witi.
the assurance that will be well *
with our servire.
WE RECEIVE
Every D;iy and
Serve to Order
In Any styl«*
FISH
OAK II ALL'S A LOON
and Kestammit.
WM, BUECHERL & t'O, Proprietor
SANTA FE SALOON
RESTAURANT,
Opposite Union I)e|>ot, Bl-enhmn, Toxm.
Open day and night. Hot and c^ld lunch
Fish and Oysters served to order at all hours
The best Liquors and Cigars in the city. No
better place in town to get what you want
83*. amrkioan hit** always on tap.
ACENT TOR TEACUE'S COUCH CUKE.
W EI. M mtl'HY \i
CITY DAIRY
We are prepared to furnish
customers with
Pure Milk, Fre>!i Butter.
Dairy Cheese and Ciearn ft a
times. All orders given prom |'
attention. Phone 105, 3 rings
BECKEtt BROS.
PROPRIETORS.
Another ^
^ Railroad....
V FROM
TEXAS
TO THE
north and Cast
THE
EFFEOTIVE MARCH 10. 1001,
ANNOUNOESTHE COMPLETION OF ITS
Red River Division
To
DENISON and SHERMAN
TEXAS.
It Shortens the Distance,
It Opens Sew Territory.
When Traveling
One want* the very liett
service, and in order to
secure Bame you shi uld
travel via the
Qeistoo, M sod Vest Texas Rj
AND THE
tatou ail Sbveveprt Railroai
The most direct Route to the
NORTH, EAKT AND SOUTHEAST
For rates and mformation oal! on local
agent or addroM
W. H. TAYI.OR, *«. DOHERTY,
G. P. A. A. G. P. A.
N.B. MELDRUM, (ihinerAl Manager,
flouston* 'I exa».
60 TO THE
Lange
Manufacturing
Company
Brenham, Texas
TV OFFICIAL NOTICES.
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AN ORDINANCK
I ,ovyin^ a t,i>. for ;;civjrrti purpnsc;
< '-iy ot' Hi imham.
I'o it ordained by tl.e City Coui» ii
t 'ity of Hrt-nViarii. Hi-i-1j-.>n i. ttit-1o
an'1 is li' t-.-liy levied for '.he y ear I'.'Ol :i |
I oc of ft. on eaeh ma!e pcrjon ln-tw
at;os of 2r and 'io years, who 1 ii- rt led in
th.> City ot'ltrenli-im six in'•nil.- priuv !■> ihi--
tax Advolorcm tus of -5 ' cms nn eiwli
$loO worth o( real properly owr.-.i witlili:
the limits of the C'ity of Hreidiatu
Section 2. This ordinanc" hh.i'i lnvc
force and t lf« t aRer iu A ppr.-v.-.l
Aus»u-t >. t'.' il.
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M.w.i
AN OliDlNANCK
Li'.', VINO A fA.V FOR SC'ilOi I. I'Ulcl" K>.
lie it trJinnrd liy ihe city 1 ■ >uri• • i 1 .-i tl". . i'v
of Rrenliain:
Section I. liinl lherc he and 1,■ "-i.\
levied f..r the c ry for the maintenance oi t!i->
public schooU an advulorflm tax ot CO cents
on each one hundred dollars worth of re.i!
property fituated i.i and personal | :■■>] erty
owned witl.in the limit* of the f ity < f l'iet.
ham.
.Section 2. This ordinance - hull liave iorce
and ell'ect iront and after iv- passive. A.,-
I■ i• .vo l Amoi't 5, I't il.
,»AS. A. Wit,KIN .
May-r
AN ORDINANCE.
B> it ordained l>y the city council <■! tlx- city
of [Jrenliam.
Section 1. That there be and i, hu - l.\i; i
for the use of lite city of lirenhtnn t. i tl;.-
election and cor.Krueti n ot bridge?, sewer.;
and tho purpose cf improvements ot tho
str.ets therein an advalorem tax of 15 cents
on each $100 Worth of real property situated
ii and personal property owned within the
limits of the city of Brenham.
Section II. This ordinance shall have
force and ell'ect from and after its passage.
Approved August 5, lOol.
Jas. a wjlkins,
Mayor.
AN ORDINANCK.
Ho it ordained by the city council of; he city
ot Brenham:
Section 1, 1 hat there shall he and is hereby
levied for the use of the city of Brenham for
the payment of permanent improvements
and water works bonds and inteiest (hereon
an advalorum tax of 25 cents on each $100
woith of real property situated in and per-
sonal property owned within the limits cf
the citv of Brenham.
Section 2. This ordinance shall have Iorce
and effect from and after its passage. Ap
proved Augu t 5, i901.
(as. a. wllmnii,
Mayor.
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8. ROGERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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Practices in all the Courts of the State,
office—Second Floor Grsber ItntldinK
11 .J. KWEAKINGEN,
^.ttcrrue^r at Law,
Bkenham, TKXAS.
Office, South Side Public Square.
^ VMPBKl 1 » PENNINOTOJf,
Hr»nh«m, Texni?
A!!t>a»m«5« entrusted in our care wnl re-
eeive prompt stnd carcfui attention
nv*»r NTa.tUjf n,l
J M. MATH IS,
attorney vr i,\n
Practices in all the Courts of tbe .State
Office—Upttaln In Nurtoii BulUlliiR
yy c. HENDERSON,
Attorney and Connselor-at-Law,
Licensed and will practice in all State and j.
Federal Courts.
BRENHAM ANO BEAUMONT, TEXAS.
H
DRESS GOODS
wav down
Our New Spring Stock Has
t^low Arrived.
ALEX SIMON.
For Yon/
TIN WORK, BATHTUBS, CISTERNS.
PI.UMBINO AMD
RIPAIIt WORK A 1F1CIALT*
Ml Wirt Due iltl Nntitu ami Btspitf k
AND FULLY OUARANTIIO.
Y Q HENTEK.
LAWY k H*
•l«n«r»l Attornoy tcim ptimi Aw«el»tlon.
— . KoUrt 1'ut.lir.
*0»*MKln rtt.. M Floor. Toim
Dr. J. S. Holland,
Physician and
Surgeon.
OFriCB— Jacob'* building— Up one flight.
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Prescription headquarters—S. Rouse &
Co.'s Drug Store.
rHUH'HONE AT OFFICK and RSSIDK.NC*
U G N EXCURSIONS!
(Dates shown ,ve those on which tickets are on Sale.)
BU ■ EALO, N. Y.— Pan-American Exposition. Tickets on sale daily,
AUSTIN— July 19-27, Texas Volunteer Guard.
DETR IT, Mich.—Aug. 26 31—National Fraternal Congress.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,—Ausf. 27 '10—National Association Fire Engineers,
NEW YORK, N. Y.—September !> H— Greit Council Improved Order of
Red Men. \
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn ---September 2-7—National A-sociation of Letter
C arricrs.
GATKSYH.LE, Texas—July 21-29—German Baptist Association.
TERRELL, Texas—August 2-10—Holiness Campmeeting.
low Excursiai Rates will be mada for ali the above occasions. Ask Tlcki
Agents tor Particulars as to Rates, Dates of Sale, Etc., or write to
ID, J". PRICE,
Gr. X». nxicl T A. , PAXjStaTXNA
PERFUMES FOR EVERY DAY
Lubiu s, Duval s, LautierV, Grown Perfumery Co., Imperial,
L<\ztoll*B, Eastorraan's. Freeman's. Miller's. Colgate's.
-also-
Carlisle & Co.,
fifln'i taranoe Agents,
Brenham, Texas.
OIBos: Over Uraber'H Jewelry Sioie,
WM. S. VINSON,
City Scavenger,
Is Prepared to Look After die Saritsry
Condition of Your Premises.
Promt Attention Ghen to ill Notices,
DEALER IK ^
DtEUND lEKCM
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC
IOVTB'SIOI rchip kufam BRESBAM,
A full >upply of all tbe Popular Latent Medicine*. Toilet Articles
Fine Perfumeries in endless variety. Physicians* Prescription
and accurately compounded, day or night
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krffime mmm at lowest possible prici
A full liuo of Imported and Domestic Toilet end Medicinal
Soaps nt
R. E, LUHN'S Drug Store.
JOSEPH TRISTRAM,
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 188, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 10, 1901, newspaper, August 10, 1901; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth483840/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.