Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 90, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1888 Page: 4 of 4
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Ice! Ice!!
With the approach of warm weath-
in demand, and
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I have made afrangetoients to ue-
liver pure lake ice daily in any quan-
tity desired to any pail of the city.
Call on me and leave your orders.
Fiunk Evansich.
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St. Plte<s Episcopal church and
parish hive permanently secured the
services of Bev. W. W • Sharpe, of
Huntsville, who will preach his first
sermon on Sunday, and will hold
services every Sunday thereafter at
the usual hour in the morning, and
a five-o'clock song service in tl.e
evening.
Money to Loan
On long or short time on landed
property; 9 r>er cent.
B. Bryan,
W. B. Gahiett.
Brenham, Texas.
Mr. Ed Van Riper, deputy United
States* anarshal for Western Texas
with headquarters it San Antonio,
passed through the city yesterdaj •
Re enjoys the distinction of having
jid Texas of as many desperadoes as
a.jy officer in the state, including
Jot Brannon, the Missouri outlaw,
a a-/, .iiis had daylight shot through
him on numerous oec isioi p.
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Cheap to All.
I am now offering California
Raisins, for the next ten days, at
the following reduced prices:
25 lbs, boxes at §2.10.
15 lbs, boxes at $1.25.
10 lbs, boxes at .75.
5 lbs, boxes at .50.
Seedless Raisins at less than cost.
Also choice Bananas veiy cheap.
Give me a call and examine these
goods. ■ i * •
J. L. Pampell.
TO CONSUMER? OF OIL.
Return your Cans to your Merchant, who
will refill them. Eupion, 25 cents per gallon.
Urilliant, 20 cents per gallon. By doing thia
you save the price of a new can.
Dwelling to Kent.
Situated on Sandy street, east of
the liveiy stable occupied by L. <J.
Lockett. Enquire of
Hebeb Stone.
FOR RENT.
The Flewellen homstead on south
West street. Apply to
H. Fisher.
Pigfeet (boneless).
Lambs Tongues.
Evaporated Apricots.
French Prunes.
Tard Dates.
Assorted Nuts.
Mackerel.
H. Hoppe.
A residence with five rooms, good
bath house, water works attached.
Possession given March lrft. For
particulars apply to
F. WiEBUsca.
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District Court.
Thursday. The, case against
John Harris, charged with theft,
was dismissed for lack of evidence
to convict, and the case against
John Lusk was continued by agree
ment. One civil suit was disposed
of, in which Ed. Gre6n recovered a
judgment for debt against B. S.
Harrison, and a decree of foreclos-
ure was entered.
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Sale of tttauflg.
The committee will offer for sal#,
to the highest bidder, on Monday.
April 23rd:. at 4 o'clock,m., on
tbe grounds, the following stand*
4 lor. the May Fest and Stock Show:
Otjfb Barjroom.
One Restoarant.
Ond Shootihg Gallery.
One Ice Cream and Lemonade.
One Ha
One Fe
One Cigar Stand.
Hobby Horses and such other
privileges as the committee may
designate.
Y. M. S. C.—The exercises at this
evening's opening entertainment
will consist of an address by Mr.
T. B. Botts, an instrumental boIo by
Hiss Mamie Lyles, a recitation by
Miss Julia Lockett, an instrumental
duette by Mrs. John Rippetoe and
Miss Mary Rippetoe, reading
Mr. Nash, vocal solo by Miss Mattie
Turner, ^citation by Mrs. Thon^as,
reading by Thos. Dwyer and vocal
s< lo by Mrs. Haubelt.
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P0TAT»i|ri
Genuine Yellow Yams, for sale at
50 cents per hundred, by
C. H. Carlisle.
To My Old Patrons And Public
Generally.
Having leased C. T. Roff s black-
smith shop, I am now prepared to
do wagon, carriage and plow work,
horse shoeing, and general black-
smith work. Thanking my old cus-
tomers for the past patronage, and
hoping to be able to serve you
again, I am Respectfully,
O. A. Lindemann.
ii. Flatter,
Wholesale agent lor Reed's Gilt
Edge Tonic, Brenham, Texas, a
safe medical Drecaration.
Interesting.
For bargains in improved and un-
improved city property; improved and
unimproved farming lands call on
Harry Haynes, Real Estate Agent
BARGAINS.
The greatest bargains ever offered
in Washington county can be found
on the job counter at
L. A- Niebuhr.
Fire! Fire!
The stock of goods saved from the
Cohn fire is now being sold regard-
s of cost. Call at his old
"tand and examine goods and
prices. M. Cohn.
A CARD.
We are pleased to announce that
we have just received a very large
itock of Spring Dry goods, com-
prising mainly of a very fine lino
(itnovelty dress goods,(new shades,
Qfte goods), gilks,satins, bercges,
Henriettttlclotl in all shades. The
ffAest line'Of block ribona ;in the
city. Best assortment of jaconet
and Swiss embroideries, fancy
ginghams and white goods) Valen-
(•ien flouncing and- j'dke irfices. A
fiine line of ladies', misses, and
gents' hoisery. Fine shoes, hats,
clothing and gents' furnishing
^|dsii| ms coMiillyfwviteevery-
one to call and examihg 6ur stowr.
We shall take pleasure in showing
and pricing good9.
Very Respectfully, *
Voss Bros.
JUST RECEIVED.
A Carload Wooden and Willow
Ware, consisting of Brooms, Buck-
ets, Tubs, Baskets, Patent Churns,
Ax Handles, Clothes Pins, Molasses
Kegs, etc. at H. Fisher.
This line Surpas-
ses any I have
ever offered.
Handsome line
imported
WOOL GOODS
in suits.
TRIMMINGS,
in braided epu-
lets, panels and
sets, also all col-
ors of braided
goods in panels
and sets to
match.
Beautiful line of
White goods, la-
ces and embroid-
eries. Call ear-
ly while stock is
complete.
I HOFFMANN
Axn can show
OUR PATRONS A
FINE LINE
THE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES
As we grow older we clearly appreciate the fact
that "Time and Tide waits for no man." l?nt a
short time ago we were thinking of winter with
its storm and cold, and now. within the twinklimr
of an eye almost, we are fairly launched inly bal-
i»jT spring, which lias opened with a midsummer
temperature, but we have been prepared lor in,
DRY GOODS.
rCLOTHINB1
SHOES,
GOOIDS, n „■ ii
including fdbnishing goods.
These Goods were all personally selected by our Mr. Harrison
and we are prepared to quote prices unknown,unheard of before.
PRICES THAT WI.LL STARTLE AND ASTONISH-
We are in a position to sell cheaper than any one in this Market, and can easily eor.vincc you of the tact, if you will call on us when
you want to buy. We herewith quote a few articles:
Ladies1 Hose, Assorted, 8 Cents and up.
Fancy Seersuckers, at 10 Cents per yard.
►Simpson Shirting Calico,
MEN'S BLUE MIDDLE SEX SUITS, $10.
HARBISON'S "FAMOUS" BARGAIN HOUSE.
BRENHAM. TEXAS.
Misses Hose, Solid Colors, 5 Cents and up.
Fancy Sateens, at 10 Cants per yard.
Lonsdale IJleaciieil Domestic 12 yards for $1.
LUMBER!
On hand a full sto:k of Rough and Dressed
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Caldwell laps, All Sizes.
Cypress Cisterns.
Iipveil Bnctoje Mowers.
Barbed Wire, Houston Brick,
Lime, Cement and
Fire Brick.
WOOD & STUCKIRT,
.Near Compress.
J TRISTRAM.
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Spring Millinery:
Mrs. M. A. Jameson desires do
call the attention of her friends ann
Cttsiosaers to the facf that die is it <w ^ _
receipt of a beautiful stofek of Ladle's j pleasure of witBesiingthe Opening of the New
Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Trimmings, I Cap;«J and ehc Interstate Drill.
reasonable figures. Call, i "•J'THELITTtE FBHtfiHMflN
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Off for Temple.—The followiug
■veterans left this city yesterday on
tiie northbound Sa'ita Fe train to
attend the annual reunion at Tem-
ple: H. C. Mclntyre, Sr., W. H.
Cleveland, Tom Gentry, E. Penning-
ton, Major Moses Austin Bryan,
Joel Bryan, Hon. Guy M. Bryan
Jolm Johnson, Alf Wood, Louis
Pennington, Geo. Harber, G W.
Petty, L. C. Clemmons, H. P. Red
field, Louis Wells and Col. C. B.
Shepard. Mr. Harber was accom-
panied by his wife and sister, and
' Miss Susie Shepard aec9mpanied
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A *oktlab county ofBeial dunned
a prominent and rather portly citi
zen of tbe county not long ago for a
bill in a crowd, which the party
paid, lacking 25 cents, after taking
the official aside and requesttng him
not to dan hint any more in compa
ny. Not forgetting the request and
that tlfe aforesaid in-
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Aysxix, TEXAS. y
thf.rotigb and skiilfstl trmningwita
Ifetflmg buii^rwes school, of Americ«. It
received the highest honor at the late Dallas
State fair for finest and largest di.tplav of busi-
ness forms and penwerk. Our large and
gsowine attendance enables us to share the
%rd times With our patrons by liberally dis-
counting »>ur former rates.
Business course, time unlimited $''0
Business course; three months 3O
Coarse in 'elegraphy SO
Cefirse in Shorthand and Typv.sking 25
Course in Business and Ornamtaral
penmanship 25
Pw month in German, Latin, Geome-
try, Algebra, History, etc, $2 to $5
We have a class for training tesch«?s all the
year, and >e!rct Summer Normal Irom May 15
till 4>ily lO. * ,
Students now einterinT will have tKeir travel-
ing expenses deducted from co-t 'A scholar-
I ship to the amount of $10, and iill liave ihe
her new styles before purchasing
elsewhere, as she feels confident of
pleasing in both styles and prices.
Refrigerators/ |
If you are in need of a good re
frigerator call and examine our line
They are first class and will be sold
low.
Reichakdt & Seej>hokst.
NOW
Is the time to have your teeth ex
ti acted free of pais by the aid of
Local Anathesia, at the Dental
rooms of
Dk. Fbouwen.
Over Carleton & Nash's Drug Store.
LOOK OUT!
He is now ready to undertake all classes of
cleaning, dyemg and repainr.g, having made
some new nidations to h;s shop. He guaran-
tees Ms work to equal that of any ci ty.
Ladies Merchants, Lawyers, Clerks, Rail-
road* Men, Farmers and laborers Coats,
Pants, Ve»ts, frihbonj, Silks, Dresses, Plumes,
etc. A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE.
COME WHILE THERE IS TIME.
COME ONE ASD ALL.
Parties having garments in mv shop are re-
quested to call and settle for them, or they
will be sold after thirty days.
1 have engaged a good tailor, speaking
English and German.
i Busse bui'.dingjCorner Quitman an* Ward
J street. Brenham. Texas. Emjl Dubois
Lumber Yard
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BRENHAM PLANING ILL.
Keeps a Pull and Comp'ete stock of
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUM-
BER, DOORS, t SASH AND
BL1NDS,J3HIN(?LBS, PICKETS,
ETC. CYPRESS LUMBER.
CISTERNS MADB TO ORDER.
Estimates for Buildings furnished
upon application. Correspond-
ence solicited. Contracts lo 1
buildings taken.
* M. RUSSI, Proprietor.
JJNT & CO.,
GENERAL C0MHS5M MERCHANTS
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Toilet A-rticles, Etc.
SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE - BRENHAM, TiX2k8
A full supply of all the popuUr patent medicines. Toilet articles asd fir.e p®r»
(umeriw in ond ess variety. Physicians prescriptions carefully and accurately com-
pounded at all hours, day or night.
F. KRENTZLIN,
-AGENT FOR—
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COTTON WABEHOUSE-MEK,
—DFALXRS IV—
GROCERIES, GRAIN AND FEES
Coal, Liu, Brief and Cement.
Commodious wagon tard adjoining the
warsehouslp t«r convenience ot customers.
ItT Fre« city delivery. Telephone con-
nection <^Hl
Planters Fireproof Warehouse,
BRENHAM. TEXAS
J. H. QUEBE,
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—DEALER IN—
Choice Family Groceries.
Wines, Liquors, Tobacco; Cigars, Crockery and Glassware
GRABER BUILDING, BRENHAM. TEXAS.
Orders for Kejj'or Bottled Beer promptly filled. Goods doliir
ered in all parts of the city free of charge.
LANGE & GEHHMAK,
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Stoves,
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If you want a nice floosr or ceilitrg;
get your Lumber from me fresh
fro:
from the machine.
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Dr. T. 0. Hynes,
Practicing Physician,
Roger Q. MHta Cigar,
Tlie best 5 cent cigar in tbe cfty at
H. Fisher's saloon.
BRENHAM, •
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dividaal was still due him a quarter,
in the conft-
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into the
9 stairs,
.y. anil invi
.' After c!
out of breath and
panting, tlie official whispered in
b» ears a modest request for that
21 cents.
White Mountain Freecers.
Just received one hundred white
mountain ice cream freezers all sizes j
from 2 to 10 quarts. This is the
best freszer in the market and we
will sell them at a small profit.
Reichabdt Si Seei.hoest.
& f 7 EM AS.
in^ Honsc
Biff 6 hM given valvir-
ml Mtlsfacitoa ib ik*
ot Gonorrba* and
OleM. I prescrib* itaaff
I««l Mtc la ncokubw^
11 to all luAtrwa.
i. 8T05Ea, BJk,
Sold by Drai^lsta.
J. Tristram, Brenham.
■ DEALER IN—
Family Groceries,
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South Si||e ot Public Square,
TEXAS.
Free delivery t6' all parts of city.
New Market!
HARMS &~JANSEN
HAVE ri*ned a New MARKET in t)»
Buwe builriing. corner North and QuH-
Sen4 1# eta. mAoey or
■tamps and receive by re-
turn mail a Solid Rolled
Gold 18 Karat latent
Lever Callar Button
Real Rhine Stone.
CHAS. FRAN K& CO.,
16 Church St., New Vork.
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PILES
1 sufierer&with pi.ipg can be cured wth
,he use of fcnife, ligature or carbolic acvj
st1 e<;t% *here they a foil supply of Ikt
Beef, Pnrk and Mutton, which they are sell-
ing at ''hard-time" prices. Give us a call j
we will save you money.
Pennington House,
Comer Mam and Douglass streets,
1; REM I AM, TEXAS.
do* not interfere witobiifin^ss. f
Sd »m|PESNI.NSTON, Proprietor
be in Brechatn evpry Sntardav. ,, .. , ,
' A p'. Siixima^, ( IJosTil by the -Jar, wet-k or monlli on rca
San Felipe, lex. sonub'; errar Wn '5 2o
TINWARE.
QUITMAN STREET.
BRENHAM, 'f EXAS.
Special attention -en to Roofing, Guttering and Plumbing. Contracts taken for cor-
rugated iron roofing and siding. Galvanized iron cornico made to order
Repairing of all kinds will receive prompt attention
L usk & parks,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
UNDERTAKERS AND DIRECTORS.
lakob stock of ill f
Wood and Metalio
BUBIAL CASES I CASKETS.
Fine Hearso ot* Modern Style.
TERMS REASONABLE.
HERMANN FISCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
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imported mud Doraestio
Western and Texas Produce,
WINE9, LIQUORS, OIGAK8, TOBACCO,
Delicacies, Candies, Preserved Vegetables, Fruit, jVlett
Fish, Pickles, Canned Fruit, Nuts, etc.
BRENHAM TEXAS.
3ole As«nt of AnluiiiMr'a Celebrated St. LotiIn jcmr
ar 1CB IN QUANTITIES AT LOWEST RaTES
MTLowest wholesalo prices to the \rs4ol Pays the highest nark*
price lor Cotton end other orodaoo
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.