Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 90, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
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your 50 por cent on al
clotting by buying at the
HtfW York Store.
G<)t your prices elsewhere and
como to us und '•'© aasuro you of
saving you a handaome per cent
New York Store.
Sin. Jake Nun is reported serious-
ly ill and hardly expected to survive,
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It is to your interest to call on
us for we will, without a doubt,
save you a good per cont on any1,
thing in the Dry Goods, clothing,
Boots, shoes and Furnishing goods,
by calling on the
New York Store.
The largest lino of Knee pants
for boys from fOcts. por pair and
«p, at the New York Store.
Mre. Hawkius, ol' Whitney, is vi: -
itiug her aunt, Mrs. Win. Watson at
Rosedale.
OKA HAM FLOIT.
at
H. Hodde's.
Wo advertise no prices, but can
discount any house in the county,
at the. New York Store.
^Another lot of German immigrant s
arrived in the city yesto. day and will
sottle in this county.
vichy! 30da! shake!
(Jarleto* & Nasii.
Cloth shoes lor ladies, sixes 2 to
4, at, 75c and 81, worth double the
money, in order to close the lot wo
have on hand, at the
New York Store.
Miss Annie Zchchek entertained a
largo number of her friends on Wed-
nesday evening at a birthday party.
The finest lino of Laces and
flouncing, Table Linen To we. a.
napkins, etc., at the
New York Store.
To Tlio Ladies!
We havo the finest lino of white
and colored Embroidery over
brought to Bronhum, and can save
you fullj' 50 per cont by purchas-
ing from us, at the
New York Store.
Miss Anna Seward passed through
the city yesterday from Independ-
ence to visit friends in Chappell Hill.
ONCE AGAIN TO THE FRONT
With the finest lino of Mons',
boyx, and youths' clothing ever
reachod this city, at the
New York Store.
East side Publics Square.
For Heartburn and Indigestion
chew Yucatan Gum.
For sale by
F. Iyiber.
Up to date there have been thirty -
Heven entries for the Maifest stock
show. Fourteen entries were made
y jsterday.
Milk Shake.
' popular summer drink at
;* -, * Haring Lrcs.
JUST BEBEIVKI).
A new line ol Spring Hate ol tho
latest alyles, a,t the
New York Store,
Mrs. Gen. John Sayles, of Abilene,
Wjo is visiting her son in the Gay
Hill neighborhood, spent yesterday
in the city.
For Bent.
The Abe Meyer residence, water-
works with hose and other conven-
ience. Apply at
First National Bask.
sojja water.
With pure fruit jilico. 5 ceqts.
\ CAfttsroN & Nash.
Mr. Sam H. Goodlett returned
yesterday from a short visit to Aus-
tin, and reports that city crowded
with people from a distance.
ICE ( REAM SODA WATER
at Hirer's
HAS AN10N10 iit( h BEER
On tan to-day at the following
saloons:
O. K. Saloon.
B. Lehman's.
Casino Hall.
Merchants' Exchange.
Opera Salmon. W- %
Santa Fe Saloon.
Schmid Brothers.
Barrel House.
H. I* Giesecke. <
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Mrs. John A. Randle, of £ort
Worth, and Mrs. Bertha Wenar, of
Gainesville, are in the city visiting
friends and relatives
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U'E CREAM
Every day and night
at
Kiber'h
' Col. GiddinOs, Mr. H. 0. Robert-
»cn. Dr. Tristram and the balance of
the Ea^le Lake fishing party retura-
ed to the city night before last
For lame back, side or chest, use
ghiloh's Porus Plaster. Price 25
cents. For sale by Hanng Bros.
There wiil be a very important
meeting of all tho committees and
sub committees of the Maifest and
stock show this afternoon, and a
full attendance is earnestly request-
ed.
CONSUMERS OF OIL.
Return your Cans to your Merchant, who
wih refill them. Eupioc 25 corns p«r £»1 one
ltallinrit 20 oenti per galon. By doing this
you stive the price of it ne>v can.
Tire Field Artillery mils nightly
drills' is showing' improvement and
progress, and Capt. Wni. Sloan de-
serves credit for the indefatigable
zeal which he manifests. There is a
bright prospect of the company's
takiiig a prize at tlie drill.
New Goods!
An entire stock of Satins, Seer-
sucker, Ginghams, Lawns, Cklieo,>
etc., just received at the
Nr.w York Store.
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eclipse milk shake.
A regular chill. 5 conts.
Carleton & Nash.
Some of the mere-hints i-ep^
that a number of counterfeit silver
half dollars are in circulation. A
woman who tried to pass one on a
merchant and was told that it was
counterfeit immediately went and
tried to pas.1! it on another.
Try our GINGER ALE for a
cool, retroshing drink.
Cari-eton & Nash.
Fire! Fire!
Tho stock of goods saved from the
Colin iire is now being sold regard-
less of
stand
prices.
cost. Call at his hold
and examine goods and
M. Coax.
llev. A. B. Wilson, pastor of the
Presbyterian church, will preach his
farewell sermon to his congregation
on Sunday, and on Tuesday evening
he and his estimable wife take their
departure for the North. They have
made many warm friends in this city,
who will regret to see them leave.
Pure Milk Shake
at Harixg Bros.
MRS. T. A. BABE IS
Hereby informs tho public that
sho will continue her boarding
house at the old stand, and solicits
the patronage of her old friends
and patrons.
Mr. E. P. Curry, one of the most
popular young men of the city, is
seriously ill at his room in the Me»
Intyre hotel with measles. For sev-
eral weeks ho has had quite a siege
with one form of malady or another,
and in his present illness has the
warm sympathy of a host of friends.
There will be a special meeting of
Mechanics' Eugine Company No. 1
to-day at 8 o'clock p. in. All me m-
bers are requested to bo present.
By order of the President.
Ii. A. Stuckert, Secretary.
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School Report.—-The repcri of
the |« iperintcn lent of the public
schools for the scholastic month
ending April 13, kindly furnished by
Professor Flynne, shows the total
enrollment at the white schools (515,
average daily attendance 451, cor-
poral punishments 22, new pupils
entered 11, absence of pupils 497,
absence of teachers 2, suspension 0.
The total enrollment at the colored
schools was 427, averjige daily at-
tendance 14;), number of absences
380, punishments 25), new pupils 5,
suspensions and absence of teach-
ers 0.
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SUCCESSORS TO J. S. NEWBOUER & BRO.
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1869 Established, 1369
1 AM NOW OFFERING
The largest,
The best selected,
The most complete,
The cheapest stock,
Of groceries in
The city for
.CASH.
ALL GOODS
WARRANTED
TO BE
FIRST-CLASS.
Knoop & Schawe,
-DEALERS IN
With the highest appreciation of the encourage!
ment and patronage which we have recieved smce
we succeeded J. S. Newbouer and Bro., and S
ing to recognize the same in a more substantia#
words»' th™ks-«
WEEKLY BARGAIN COUNTER SYSTEM.
Our plan will be to offer each week upon these
Bargain Counters for Two Days Only our full
line in some one of the departments of our house
At Prices Greatly Below Retail Value.
Saturday and Monday of each week are the days
selected for these sales; on Monday night all
goods unsold will be returned to regular stock
and sold at regular price. These sales will include
each week one or more of the following lines:
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NOVELTIES IN DRESS TRIMMINGS,
WOOLEN
and Satins,
WASH DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS.
Sea U'U Ri<ls
Will be received by the County Clerk
up to May 14th, 1888, for the
following work : Two coats of paint
on courthouse roof, and two coats of
paint on dome, and one coat on all
c unices, poiticos. outside windo w
and door frames, including the out-
side panels between windows. Tie
work to be done in the best work-
manlike manner, the material used
must be the best, with zinc as basis.
Contractor -must be responsible for
any-damage done to the roof or any
jjjartof the building while doing the
By order ci Oomftiiftsiottetfc' Court.
( « E. Rkiohabdt,
. Committee.
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
\\ e have on hand and to arrive
a large and »;ood assortment of
China, Decorated and Plain
Queensware; also Yellow and
Brown Stoneware, Glass goods of
every description. A well assort-
ed stock of
CHAlTTGUliY* SF-^fcTIS22: -AuSSTD O-XTXIn^P'O Jh££
LACE FLOUNCINGS,
IN BLACK and CREAM.:
HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS,
CORSETS, NOTIONS, Table LINEN And
NAPKINS, TOWELS, SHOES FOR
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Ladie's Ready-Made Muslin Underwear.
MILLINERY GOODS,
FLOWERS -A-HSTID FEATHERS.
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School Feast
—at—
Berlin Oak Urore School House,
Sunday, April 22, 1888,
Beginning it 10 o'clock in tho mornintr.—
s cklenjoyments, and t|>cecii«w In Gorman shouul atldrcss
aud english before dinner,—Children'^ GEO. P. Rl
S»n»e», and speeches in both languages after i
inner. Music, and refreshments of every j
kind on the premise*. All are invited.
LAMPS AMD LAKTKRHS,
Lamp Chimners, Burners «nd
Wicks of every size. A good va-
riety ol
5, 10, and 25 cent Co:ds.
Which we will t,ell at lowest pricea.
Pay tho highest market prices lor
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
TRY
KN00P & SCSAWE.
Pour Doors above H. Pishcr.
INTENDING ADVERTISERS
Parasols. A rt Needlework,Art Materials,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
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Early in EaS
line of good§
followin#.$at
Week hand-bills will be distributed annonncing the
prices to be offered on our Bargain Counters ,tl
j and Monday.
R0WEIL A CO..
10 sphucb Street, new york city,
select list of 1,000' Newspapers
Great Reductions in all Departments every day.
I. LOEWmTEIN & CO.
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Garrett, O. H. P. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 90, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1888, newspaper, April 20, 1888; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth484455/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.