Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 259, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1896 Page: 8 of 8
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■Of Men, Women and Children cured without
pain or the slightest inconveniance.
Every case guaranteed. Patients
need not pay & dollar until com-
pletely cured. The truss discarded
forever. We frequently hear of
deaths caused by hernia, and tho
i.umber is constantly growing in
proportion. These conditions make
the demand for a sure, safe and
PERMANENT cure. No truss will
affect that cure. The best truss can
only temporarily support the rup-
ture and constant pressure will cause
Atrophy of all parts pressed upon in
the end making a more difficult and
dangerous rupture.
Consultation at my office
J. S. HOLLAND, M.I)., Bra: ham. Texas
g. difrkk. • williams
D1ERKE& WILLIAMS,
^Proprietors
Broubam. Texas,
NEWS ITEMS.
Buddhism is represented bj about
a dozen newspapers.
^ ,Tbe population of the islands of
Japan numbers 41,000,000.
Bolivia recognizes the Cuban pa-
triots as beligerents.
Chins is arranging for railway
lines to cost 40,000,000 tads.
Iron trade is picking up, but
there is no boom as reported.
France is confident that Turkey
will institute the promised reforms.
King Oscar declines to discuss
the arbitration treaty under any as-
P 3Ct.
France thinks that Great Britain
grants too much in the arbitration
treaty.
Brazil will not change her cabinet
on account of the retirement of
Periera.
Germany's budget shows increased
expenditures for the year of 24,209,-
j- esptuiuuur*
. 238 marks.
Lunch Stand and Short Or'W
House in connection.
MEALS SEEED AT ALL HOURS
WINES,
LIQUORS, BEER, CIGARS, ETC., ETC.
Prompt and courteous attention.
Fresh, Cold Beer always on tap.
A share of your patronage is solicited
MiflSli!
The undersigned has opened out a
NEW TIN SHOP in the Witteberg
Building, just in the rear of Dr
Lnhn's Drug Store, where they are
prepared to attend to all business in
their line entrusted to their care.
Special attention given to plumb-
ing and ^repairing.
Gire n; a call. Satisfaction guar-
anteed Charges moderate.
C. KESELINC.
F. W. WOOD
-dealer in—
LUMBER,
Heart Cypress Shingles*
FIREBRICK, ROCK LIME,
HIGH GRADE CEMENT,
BRIDGE TIMBERS, CEDAR PILING
Vitrified Pipe for Well Curbing,
Buckeye Mowers and Sulky Rakes.
Barb Wire, Avery Stalk Cutters and
Farm Wagons.
Wilkins' Addition
The undersigned has opened out n
family Grocery store on Rippeto« street,
iu the \\ ilkin s addition, where he keeps
in stcK-k fresh groceries and all kin.ls of
Country Produce. Headquarters f.r
i»oii!tr>', eggs and butter. Lone Star
JWrou tap. Cotton platform in con-
nection. Cotton seed bought, i'atroa-
age solicited.
O. E BINZ, Agent.
W.A. WOOD&Co.
dxali&b 15
LUMBER.
Boart Shingles, Windows, Doors,
Brick, Lime and Cement,
Stndebaker Wagons*
Genuine Glidden Fence Wire
Brenham Texas.
farmers am stoctmei AMoa.
You can save money by keeping
on hand at all ttmes a liberal sup
ply of
International Stock Food,
International Poultry Food,
International Worm Powder,
Silver Pine Healing Oil.
The four great indispensable re-
quisites to the perfect health of
Stock and Poultry. For sale bj
H, FISCHER, Sole Agent*
Receivers of four defunct national
banks have been appointed by the
comptroller.
Smallpox is said to bo epidemic
in^the insurgent camp in the Cuban
mountains.
The massing of troops by Russia
in the Yladivostock region is alarm-
ing Europe.
King William in his speech to the
new recruits tells tbem the crown
is everything.
London Times warns the United
States against an active intervention
in Cuban affairs.
Thirty bolt and nut concerns pu
their output into the hands of one
commissioner.
Zoologists say that all known spe
cies of wild animals are gradually
diminishing in size.
Great Britian is censured for con-
ceding so much to the Monroe doc>
trine as does the treaty.
There is talk of the consumation
of direct diplomatio relations be-
tween Venezuela and Great Britain.
The longest star route mail line
in the United States is from Junean
to Circle, City, Alaska, a distance of
898 miles each way.
The painting of the catacombs of
Thebes is so well done that after a
lapse of 4,000 years the colors are
as bright as when first laid on.
Roman swords, recovered from
tombs, weigh six to ten pounds and
battle axes weigh twenty, showing
the great strength of Roman sol-
id iers.
If castor oil is applied to a wart
once a day for a month the wart
will entirely disappear. In many
cases it will not require eo long a
time.
Lord Chief Justice of England
and Chief Justice of the United
States will each choose two arbi-
trators in the Venezuelan case and
King Oscar of Sweden will be the
fifth.
I ^ Ml
The statutes of Ohio require the
twenty-three gentlemen of that
State who expect to meet in Jans
uary next to organize the electoral
college for Ohio to file with the
county clerk of the counties in
which they live a sworn statement
of the amount of money that they
have expended to promote their
election, or that was expended in
their behalf by their agents or the
political party of which they are the
nominees. If this statute is rigidly
enforced every cent expended must
be accounted for. Even election day
promises must be included in the re-
turn. Every contribution for the
good of the cause must be set down
in b!a:k and white,'and placed where
all may behold it and admire both
the gift and the donor. The elec-
tion officers are strictly enjoined
from issuing certificates of election
until these rules have been complied
with. Every committee must give
a detailed account of its financial
transactions and every political
worker must give an account for
the "dough" that he has received at
the hands of the committee or the
candidate. Such is the law.
Judge C. C. Garrett has been re-l
elected Chief Justice of the Court of
Criminal Appeals ot the first district
of Texas by a majority of 5,794. AI
worthy honor worthily bestowed.
Gen. Harbison is said to be a cans i
didate for United States senator
from his district in Indiana. Benl
seems to be badly afflicted with office
itch.
mmimamanuHmn
Vegetable Prq)arationfor As-
similating the Food and Regula-
ting theSumachs and Bowels of
PromotesDigesUon,Cheerful-
ness and RestXon tains neither
Opium,Morphiife nor Mineral.
NotKahcotic.
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Jlrxr/Ja.-! Seed'
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f'.n'udJufjr .
ttSnhiyrea» flavor
Apcrfcct Remedy for Constipa-
tion, Sour Stornach, Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-
Q23S and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
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JJDoSIS-^^dMS
THAT THE,
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
IS ON t:
or EYES?
BOTTLE OS1
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EXACT COPy OF WBAPFEB.
Cactoria Is put up la one-sizo "bottles only. Is
is not sold ia bulk. Don't allow anyena to gall
|yon anything else on the plea or promise that it
J is "jnst as good" and "will answer every ^ur-
| pose." -C3- See that you get 0-A-8-T-0-B-I-A.
", 'T. ■ • v. j 4y,
5hafas
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wrapps;
And now Wanamaker wants to bel _ _ _
a United States senator. Where HERMANN FISCHER.
will this thing end, anjway ? **
-wholesale and retail dealer in-
RYSI
STAPLE GROCERIES,
WESTERN AND TEXAS PRODUCE.
D ■ IMPORTED 1ND E0MESTIC WISES, LIQUORS, CIGARS
I TAk«/.AA tv « ... 5 ®
Tobacco, Delicacies, Candies, Preserved Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts. Meal.
Fish, Pickles, Canned Fruits, Etc.
| Sole A^ent for American Brewing Association of Houston
Texas.
Ice in quantities at Lowest Rates. Lowest Wholesale Prices to the Trade.
.rays the Highest Market Price for Cotton and other Produce.
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Balla.d's Horehound Syrup.
Wo quarahtee this to be the best Cough
Syrup manufactured in the whole wide
world. This is saying a great deal, but it is
t&ue. For Consumption, Coughs, Colds
Sorts Throat, Bore Chest, Pneumonia, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough
and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, we
positively guarantee Ballard's Horehound
Syrup to be without an equal on the whole
face of the globe, In support of this state-
ment we refer to every individual who has
ever used it, and to ery druggist who has
ever sold it. Such evidence is indisputable
Pri?e 2$-cent and 50-cents. Sold by R.E
Luhc.
Friday's Houston Post contains a
list of nine assignments made by
business firms in Texas, all the re-
sult of the rapidly returning pros**
perity of which we hear so much
talk about.
FIBE "WOOD.
Sawed, solit and delivered at $4 a cord
$2 half cord, $i quarter cord. All sound
3>lit wood and a full cord for \our money
y motto is 128 cubic feet to a" cord.
ALBERT FELSCHER.
Wood yard opposite H. & T. C. Freight
depot. 6
SOȣ CURE few PILES
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A Sound Liver Hakes a Well Man.
Are you Bilious, Constipated or troubled
with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad Taste in
Mouth, Foul Breath. Coated Tongue, Dys-
pepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry Skin, Pain in
Back and between the Shoulders. Chills and
Fever, etc. If you have any of these symp-
toms your Liver is out of order, and your
blood is slowly being poisoned, because your
Liver does not act propei ly. He&binb will
cure any disorder ot the Liver, Stomach ox
Bowels. It his no eoual as a Liver Medicine.
Fnce 15 cents at R. ifi Lunn, druggist.
* —— J
Notwithstanmho tha fact that
there has been a'fp-eat 4eal of imita-
tion daring the late campaign the
Banneb predicts that there will be
neither tariff por financial jegiala-
tion of any^cbosequenoa during all]
foor years of tha ooming adminis- j
tration.
Two Diseases That Cause Their
Victims to Be Shunned by
Their Fellow-Man.
Springfield, Mo.
Gentlemen : I commenced taking P.
P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy, last
Fall, for Erysipelas. My face was com-
pletely covered with the disease; I took
I short course of P. P. P., and it soon
iisappeared. This Spring I became
much debilitated and again took an
other course, and I am now in good
condition. I consider P. P. P. one of
the best blood preparations on the
market, and for those who need a gen-
eral tonic to build up the system and
improve the appetite I consider that it
has no equal. Will say, anyone who
cares to try P. P. P. will not be disap-
pointed in its results, and I, therefore,
oheerfully recommend it.
ARTHUR WOOD,
Springfield, Mo.
Erysipelas and Scrofula cured by P.
P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy, surely
and without fail.
Springfield, Mo.
Gentt.emen r Last June I had s
Scrofulous sore which broke out on my
ankle. It grew rapidly, and soon ex-
tended from my ankle to my knee. I
got one bottle of your P. P. P., Lipp-
man's Great Remedy, and was agree-
ably surprised at the result. The entire
■ore healed at once. I think I have
taken almost every medicine recom-
mended for scrofula and catarrh, and
▼our P. P. P. is the best I have ever
tried. It cannot be recommended too
highly for blood poison, etc.
Yours very truly,
W. P. HUNTER.
P. P. P. cures all blood and skin dis-
aase, both in men and women.
Rheumatism, which makes man's life
hell upon earth, can be relieved at
once by P. P. P., Lippman's Great Rem-
edv. It makes a PERM A N1
» • P. P. ii the great and onl
cises of catarrh
and
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relieves at once.
P. P. P. cures blood poisoning in all
ta1 various stages, old ulcers, 6ores and
kidney complaints.
M. A. HEALY,
i,.1
-tiiaier in-
™rming implements, barb wire
I Paint/Varnish, Window Glass, Iron Pipe
PUMFS, STEAM FITTINGS, HUBBUB BELTING, ETC.
Sandy Street, BRENHAM, TEXAS
JOSEPH TRISTRAM, T
-DEALER IN-
Drugs and Medicines
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC-
SOOTH POBUC BRENHAM, TEI».
A full supply of all the popular Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles and
Pine Perfumeries m endless variety. Physicians Prescriptions carefully
and accurately compounded at all hours, day or night.
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-dealers in-
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BRENHAM, TEXAS
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Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 259, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1896, newspaper, November 19, 1896; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth484495/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.