Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 242, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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I have decided to have one of the greatest Bargain Sale
that was ever heard of in Brenham, commencing, Monday,
October 22nd, 1894| and lasting until December 1st, 1804.
The low price of Cotton compels me to mark my good
within the reach of all. Remember 1 bought a
BANKRUPT STOCK.
at 50ct8 on the dollar, which puts me iu a position to save
you trom 50 to 75 cents on every dollar you spend with me.
Head our price below and b$ convinced.
WHISKERS ON THE MOON'
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—Would be Sure to be a Great Surprise, but just now—
The Excitement is Running High Over the Great Wonder-
Staple Department.
io-4 Peppered Sheeting, bleached -20c
12 Spools Thread 25c
Our 16c Cotton Flannel, now ..8c
giississippi All-wool Jeans, worth 60c now 36c
ood Bleached Domestic . -.. 3c
Lonrdale Domestic, 86-inch wide 5C
Turkey Ned Calico..., 4c
Sea Island Domestic, 36 inch wide 4c
Fancy Dress Ginghams, 5c
iOc Mattrass Tickings <>c
Jaconet Finish 8c
Fruit of the Loom Domestic 7 l-2c
121.2c Percales, now 7 l-2c
25c Jeans go at 15°
35c JeanB go at 20c
50c Jeans go at 25c
linen Department.
Turkey Red Damask 80c
My 35c, 50c and 75c Bleached Damask 1
goes at 25c, 85c and 50c.
Bleached Linen Table Covers, cheap at.
, $1.50, now # • •* • ••••••••••• tf *t «i 75c
$2.50 Linen Table Covers at §1.25
$3.50 Linen Table Covers at .. $2.00
$7.00 Linen Table Setat ....$8.50
Napkins from 2?c dozen up
25c Linen Towels go at 15c
50c " " •' " 2<c
7fir * " «• " -*i,40r
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$1 " " « « toe
50c Turkish Towels go at., ...25c
Dress Woods Department.
I have just completed my Dress Goods
Department with all the Latest Novelties in
Dress Goods with Trimmings to match, such
as Figured Panama, Silk Mixed Novelties,
Honeycomb Suitings, Coverlet Cloth, Silk
Mixed Suez Cloth, Iridescent Suiting and
Shot Jacquards, Outings from 8 cents a jard
up, Henriettas from 15c a yard up.
38-mch All-Wool Serge in all colors at 5O
cents. *
We will take pleasure in showing you
through our Dress Goods Department.
5=3=
ful and tremendous stock
of merchandise that ever
came to Brenham, consist-
ing of Dry Goods, Dress
Coods, Trimmings, a grand
line of Millinery Goods,
Hafs, Caps, Echoes and
Clothing. For all Grocer-
ies, Glass and Orockery-
ware. The best makes of
all sewing machines of
which all is
A Grand Sight to Behold
and at prices so rediculos-
ly low, that it will be
something which
Yon Will Lode Reieikr
for we can give you
Men's 3 ply hnen collars, Job
worth 15 at 2 l-2c.
Men's scarffs worth 25 at 10c
50 " 25c
Boys knee Pants" 25 " 10g
" shirts " 1.50 " 75c
♦" shirts •< 25 " 15c
Ladies' waisis as low as 20c
Indigo blue Prints, fast color 2c
$ow these are only a
few items for we have no
room to price you every-
thing we have, but if you
lace Curtain Department.
8 yard Lace Curtains at ^. sOc pair
8 1-2 yard Lace Curtains at 90c pair
Better grades,' from $1 to $4 a pair that are
worth from $4 to $6.
36 inch Scrim at cc
40 inch Scrim at 8c
46 inch Scrim at 121-2c
811k Department.
;0c China Silks, Bankrup Prices 28c
•50, Figured China?, Bankrupt Price 35c
75c Striped Surah, Bankrupt Price 56c
$150 Bengolene Changeable, Bankrupt
Price 7&c
$2 Changeable Brocaded, Bankrupt Price 95c
$1 Gros Grain, all colors 56c
Silk Velvets,In all colors at Bankrupt Price's.
Hosiery Department.
Ladies' Fast Blacks at
Ladies' Drop Stitch... 10c
Ladies' Hand Knit 8c
Ladies' Seamless Drop Stitch, every pair
Warranted at • • • • • • ••'*•*•■••••••»••• « ««0 2<;c
Ladies' Ribbed Hose, at 2cc
Boys' Ribbed Hose, Double Knees, Heels
1 and T oes, just the thing for school, at 2sc
Misses' Plaiu and Ribbed Hose, 10, and 15c
dies' Lisle Hose, regular 5OC and c>0c
sellers, go at... .*.«40andc0c
I have also a full line of ladies and Children's
Wool Hose.
Trunk and Valise Department.
Valises from .....
Hand Satchels fr<
Trunks from..
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BE SURE AND ASK FOR MT MEN'S
FULL FINISH BALBRIGGANS HALF-
HOSE, at 16c a pair.
Gents' Furnishing Departmeht.
Men's Outing Shirts at lec
Men's Cheviot Shirtb at 25c
Men's Undershirts at 20c
Men's Egyptian Knit Undershirts at 5OC.
They are a bargain.
Men's Unlaundried Linen Bosom Shirts;
regular oOc sellers; go at 48c
Men s Percale Shirts, cheap at$l now.... 63c
' Men s Cheviot Shirts, cheap at $1.50 now 85c
Men s Full Dress Shirts go at 95c
Suspendors from 10c up.
I have the
ham.
60c Corsets, Bankrupt Price..... ••• •••••••• 35c
80c * , M * 46c
$L<0" " - 7<c
-•TO " " M ....$1.00
8.00-« « « 140
There was a big part of the Bankrupt Stock
in Ladies' and Men's Fine Shoes of the
very beat makes, which I Drill close out $0
per cent cheaper than tfre regular prices.
Children's Shoes, 2's to J**, at 8(0
.......56c
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" li s to 2's at
Boys' School Shoes, cheap at $1 76
reduced'to •••••• ••••••••• e • • • ••••«•••• $1.00
Knppendon Ditman's IXL Shoe, for-
JmerprieeJMtnow ............. 1,75
.50 Hand-Sewed Shoes, now 2 60
2.5O O h go at ........ ...... ••»•«. v... 1.95
4.00 Hand-Sefed Shoes, now 2.9$
1 will close out my entire line of fine Slip-
pers at coat.
Blanket Department
$1.75 Blanket now • • • • ••••••••• $1.00
•*2 Blanket, now.,..,.. 1,50
3# Blanket now 2.00
3*5®
7.00 All-wool Blanket at ..... 4.75
1.00 Comforts go at 60c
I.5O Comforts go at 85c
Comforts go at 1.2
Comfo
--come and see for yourself and take—
.Advantage ol the On>portunity
—To Make Your Selection From the Stock Which--
IS - IT0W - 01T - EXEBITIOir - AT - OUK, - PLACE
RESERVED SEATS (in the shape of Big Bargains)
SHOULD BE APPLIED FOR IMMEDIATELY BEFORE
I:-=They are all Taken.
Sunday^ W!11 ^ °PCn fr°m 7 a" m' until 8 P* m" everY day except
ADMISSION FREE TO EVERYBODY.
You are al^heartily invited to co tie and see.
Yours Most Respectfully,
BROCKSCHMIDT & HOHLT,
J. H. QUEBE, CITY GROCER,
IN THE LEAD £ EVERYTHING.
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Boys' Calico Waist at...
Boys' Cheviot Waist at
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Boy* Perc-ii/e Waist at«. M....s0c
Ladies Percaile Laundried Waist at.... cOc
9" ?°? * Laondried Skirt Waists go at «0c
Our Ladies' Silk Waistt Marked down to $1
Boy» Department.
800 Boys' Knee Pants*.
JS® Kn€c pantse• • • e«e• ••••ee •••••.25c
bJjt 6wc Pants jjo at«••••• •••«••••••«•••• • • • • 35^
My oOc Panu go at cOc
My$1.25Pants goat 7^
My $2.00 Pants go at $1,00
800 Boys' Suits go at 75c
25O Boys Suits, that are worth from $5
. J° *8»b«nkr"Pt Price $2, $2,50, $5.00
$4 Boys' Overcoats at 2.00
My $12 Men's suits, all-wool $ 6£0
My $16 Men's Clay Worsted Suits 10.00
00 pairs Taylor made Pants that are
„ worth $5 ^ $8 Jour choice 3. sO
My $10 Mea's Overcoats at s-00
My $20 Men's Overcoats at lO.OO
Owing to thp 'arge trade w© have had since theopen-
ing of the *easoa, we fchave accumulated a lot of remnants
in Serges Henriettes and other goods. We ha%re the finest
line of
CPAES CLOAKS AND JACKETS.
which will be to your interest to examine bfiore ^pur-
chasing elsewhere. Remember to ask for the New York
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JUST RECEIVED
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New Prunes, New Peaches,
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New Pews, Apricots,
Figs, Apples, Raisins,
The Finest Currents,
Cleaned, ready for use,
Dried Grapes.
NEW CALIFORNIA
CANNED GOODS.
NEW; CANNED VEG-
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Tomatoes, Okra and To-
matoes, Beans, Peas and
Cora.
Store.
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Peaches, Pears, Grapes,
Apricots, Cherries and
Egg Plums.
NEW CANNED MEATS AND FISH.
Corned Beef, Chipped Beef Potted Ham, Lunch Tongue, Lobsters
Dew Crabs, Salmon Cutlets, Flat Tin Salmon, Colorado
River Salmon, Sardines Mustard, Sardines in Oil at 5 cents
a Tin, Shrimps, Best Canned Oysters at 8 l-3c per Can
n t ^VUr St0C5 °fx Jam?, PI?serves andJellies is complete. Try our Aunt Sally's Pan
Cake Flour, ready for use. We have new crop Molasses and Honev and Manle Svrnn
Krfe ^ Tidj' TT F,'.'ar' °U''trade b"ae7tragoodaPdwewi?i
do our best to keep xood goods at low prices. 6
We. Are Still Headquarters for, Tea and Coffee.
Our best 76c Tea goes at GOc for thirty days. Remember we buy most of onr
goods cheap oft tame, so you might know we can sell cheap for cash or thirty dmvs
Please send in your orders early so we can deliver the good* promptly
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lovs Respectfully
QTTEBE
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Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 242, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1894, newspaper, October 30, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth483901/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.