Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 212, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. XIX.
BRENHAM, TEXAS, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1894
NO. 212
NEW YORK STORE
I have just opened up—.
The finest line of Dress Goods,
Silks, Clothings, Capes and Jackets that
was ever brought to Brenham. Yes, it
makes our competitors toot their Bazoos
to see the crowds that are taking
-—advantage of this-—
GREAT BANKRUPT SALE.
250 Ladies' Silk Waists, regular
price $3 to $5, Bankrupt Price $1.48.
WHISKERS ON THE MOON
—Would be Sure to be a Great Surprise, but just now— .
The Excitement is Running High Over the Great Wonder-
Our $4.00 Capes go at $1.50. Our $0.00 Capes go at
$2.75. Our $10.00 Capes, the Finest in the
Market $5.00. Our $20.00 Jackets go
at $10.00. Our School cloaks
for children, worth $5.00
now $2.50.
fill and tremendous stock
of merchandise that ever i
came to Brenham, consist- j
ing of Dry Goods, Dress !
C-oods, Trimmings, a grand j
line of Millinery Goods,
Hats, Caps, Shoes and
Clothing. Eor all Grocer-
ies, Glass and Orockerj-
ware. The best makes of
all sewing machines of
which all is *
A Grani SiiM to Behold
and at prices so rediculos-
ly low, that it will be
something which
Yon fill Lonf Rente
for we can give you
Men's 3 ply linen collars, Job
! worth 15 ut 2 l-2c.
Men's scarffs worth 25 at L0c
* ! " 44 41 50 '• 26c
Boys knee Pants" 25 u 10c
" shirts " 1.50 " J5C
" shirts 11 25 " 15c
Ladies' waists as low as 20c
Indigo blue Prints, fast color 2c
Now these are only a
few items for we have no
room to price you every-
thing we have, fout if vou
I have just bought 1000 Capes, Cloaks and
Jackets at Bankrupt Prices.
Good bleuch Domestic 3c
Lonsdale Domestic 3G in. wide 6c
Calicocs from 2c up
Cotton Flannels from 5c ud
Tickings from 5c up
Ginghams from 4^c up
Percales, our best 7^c
Sea Island Domestic, former price go,
now 4%c
All Linen Damask Towels, 23c per pair.
Our 60c Corset, now 35c
Our 90c '• " 45c
Our M. C. " worth $1 75, now 95c
Ladies' fast black Hose from 4c up.
Children's ribbed Hose from 8c. up.
Jeans from 15c up
Sateens, all colors from 9c up
Henriettas,... " " 15c up
Serges,... all wool, all colors, from., 50c up
Taffata's " " " ..75c up
Changeable Jaccards " " ..95c up
Silk Velvets " " .,50cup
China Silks... * " " ..80c up
Stripped Sarah Silks, worth $1.25 per yard
now 50c.
Bengaline Changeable Silks, worth $1.50.
now 76.
Changeable Brocaded Silks, worth $2.00,
now 95c.
Gross Grain Silks, in all colors, regular price
$1.60 per yard, now 50c.
Children's Shoes from 85c up.
Kiippendorf s $2.50 shoe goes at $1.95.
Reynold's Men's Fine Shoes $3.00 now
$1.75.
Reynold's Boy's Fine Shoes $2.60, now
$1.50.
Lace Curtains from 50c per pair up.
Scrim from 5c per yard up.
Boy's knee Pants from 15c a pnir up.
Boys, knee Suits from 76c a suit up.
Boy's Overcoats worth $4.00, goe3 at $2.00.
Men's all Wool Pants, $0.75, now $3.50,
Our $17.00 Men's all Wool fine Suits now
$11.00.
—come and see for yourself aftid take—
-AxLvantage ol the Opportunity
—To Make Your Selection From the Stock Which—
IS - HOW - OH - EXHIBITION - AT - OUE - PLACE
RESERVED SEATS (in the shape of Big Bargains)
[SHOULD BE APPLIED FOR IMMEDIATELY BEFORE
: ; They are all Taken. ~ -
Doors vvijfibe open from 7 a. m. until 8 p. m. every day except
I Sunday.
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MISSION FREE TO EVERYBODY.
You are all heartily invited to co ne and see.
Yours Most Respectfully,
BROCKSCHMIDT & HOHLT.
Bleached Linen Table Cloth, worth $i.60,
now 76c.
Our $7.00 Linen Table Setts, now $8.50.
Linen Table Napkins from 26c per dozen
up.
Men's overshirta, good article, from 16c up,
Men's underwear, all Wools, worth $5.00,
now $2 60.
Bov's shirt Waist from 16c up.
Our fine Wool blankets, worth $7.50 per
pair, now $3.75.
Comforts, nice goods, from 5oc up.
A nice line ot Handkerchiefs from 2^c up.
500ChYards .Remnants in Serges, Henriettas
and Cashmeres.
Just the thing for children's Dresses at 50c on the dollar.
Our Fine Line of Infants Silk Embroidered Robes
in Silk Warp Henritlas, worth $10 now
I Have Great Bargains in Men's and Boy's
Hats and Caps at
BANKRUPT# PRICES.
REMEMBER *
THIS IS NO SHAM SALE.
That my goods are the bent ever brought to Bren-
ham, and that I guarantee all of my Goods to be perfect
and full value for your money. We do not have one bar-
gain day in the month. Every day is Bargain Day
with me.
felly,
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X OOHEN
BRENHAM,
* TEXAS.
THE CUP THAT CHEERS
But does not Ineberiate, is the Green Tea and Black Tea of all kinds
and qualities, Oolong and Hyson and Lou Chong in quantities.
Teas that are grown by pigtailed Chinese, Teas that are grown by
almond-eyed Japanese.
i You Say, What Shall I Drink,
To raise the Spirits high! Why drink J. H. Quebe's Teas, is the Universal crv, the^
purest and Best is so sure to please, then don't lose a moment, but the present one seize,;
to follow this advice. You can do so with much ease, so quickly call npon Pus for your
CofFes and 'Teas
Do Yon Know ?
The farmers wife has a deal to do, the farmer has some duties too, when he hitches up
and takes her to town, she often wanders up and down, looking for Groceries cheap and
good as every careful housewife should, then farmers and
Your ives
Attention. 'Tis for your good that I make mention. Trading with me is as good as a pen*
sion, and this you'll find to be true, and the more you trade the better pleased you'll be,
then do not forget the City Grocer.
Tidal Wave Elour $1.00 per sack, Choice PatentOOc and 40 pound s of jFresh Grits
for $1.00, Soda Crackers 4 pounds for 25c; Tomatoes 3 cans for 25c; Corn, 1 can lOo;
California Peaches and Pears per can 18c, choice Salmon 12 l-2c per can; American
Sardines 5c per ca&; Choice Parched Coffee, 25c per pound; choioe Tea, mixed, 50c per lb.
We have got the Largest Assortment of Groceries in the city
and Sell them Cheap. Only Good Goods for the Least
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Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 212, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1894, newspaper, September 25, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth484814/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.