Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1900 Page: 4 of 7
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"Wednesday even-
► .50 of an inch.
irphy ia
8P attack of
suffering j
rheuma
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first cranberies of the
season have been received and
t are offered for sale by I. Nowa-
kowskv.
Prof. Abe Pickard has taken
charge of the colored school in
John Daniel's addition, 12 miles ! >
east of Brenham-
Charley Rodenbeck has hands
at work rebuilding his store at
Pleasant llill and will soon be
ready for business again.
Rev. A. Chlumsky received
two fine Newfondland pups from
a friend at Mound Prairie
Burleson county, Thursday.
The unveiling of the monu-
ment at Burton will occur at 1
o'clock p. m., instead of 10 a. m.,
as stated by this paper yester-
day.
The fall goods for Alex Simon
have arrived. His lino is large
and handsome and he directs at-
tention to his ad in this paper to-
day.
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George Wilson of this city who
has accepted a position with the
Finch Shoe Company of Ohio,
made his initial trip to Somer-
▼ille yesterday.
Fritz Harms brought in his son
Hermann to Dr. Young Thure-
kay for examination and treat-
ment. He ha>i been indisposed
for the past ten days.
2. W. Pott-S, a Gonzales coun-
ty planter, is here after cotton
pickers and offers 75 cents per
hundred, being a raise of 15
Cents onformer pricra.
* J. Y, Wallace, a planter living
4 miles east of town, informs the
Banner that Wednesday's rain
placed a temporary check on
atton picking in his section.
Thursday M. F. Myatt, H B
Myatt and Y. L. Myatt wont
.flown to Houston to rnako final
tfiaposition of a real estate trans-
action in whioh they are in-
terested.
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Dr, Visor, a eolorod physician
from Rockdale, is in the city and
has tendered his professional
Cervices to the colored people
; here who were damaged by the
•torn free of charge.
"J 1 1 11
Qvrti a large number of color-
wl witnesses summoned here in
ttw Mack Hanna murder case,
ntemed to their homes on the
Central train Thursday, the case
having been continued.
R. M. Fauoett, of Gonzales
ly, was here yesterday after
i pickers, but his offer of 55
per hundred was an in>
at inducement to the col-
ored population to grab at.
T. A. Pincher has returned to
> from an inspection of his
i on Mill Greek, near Wesley,
reports that off of 40 acres in
D® he does not expect to
rmore than four bales,
,T Drbyer, who keeps a
•tore on the Brenham and
ivine rosid, was here Thurs*
to procure supplies to re-
h hia stock, which was
damaged by water during
Storm of last week.
Syrup Figs
Acts f/casjiii/y andffampt/y.
Cleanses the System
Gently ;incl Effectually
wlit* n billouor costive.
/resents in /he most acceptable fij/m
the J.iJCtilive principles of nfants
An oh-/i to act most beneflcju/Iy.
TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS
BUY THE GENUINE — MANFD BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO.
5AN r«ANCI5CO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE , KY NCW YORK. NY.
for tjiff hy drupfiiiti - prttr 50* per bottle,
Rfcoril Bronfc^r In Excnrdlom.
Four .-ailin<» Satnrday(
Mrri'-d the lar»r»t f \.-iir-i« u party
whi'-li ever left N">v York for Ku-
r«';n- under t)if direction 'if one
man. Thf-ri' u-t re HMO tourists in
th'i four groups, and they w(-re di-
villi"! a- follow*: City of Rome
for Glasgow, .">10; State of Wbrav
ka for (ilasgotv, ''> ; Miiiixhim for
IJutli-rdimi, Wf; AI !>-r for Genoa,
5); Minneapolis for London, 3.1.
They will visit Kngland, Ireland
and the Continent, returning in
Augtt»t. A sea l<»n cmmamlery,
Knights Templar, 110 strong, were
on the Ciiv of Home. Tliev were ia
thing'- of H'-rln'ii ('. Clark, I nited
Stall's vice eonsul in l'ulestin'.
There wen* also l'io physicians and
their families from Illinois, Ivan
sas and Iowa, who arc di-h-gati'S U
the medical convention in l'aris.
. » • «
"Kli{lil»" II« Didn't Want to See. *
Some time i"inert, when James
While.imb HH- y wax visiting a
Southern town, where he wan hook-
ed to give a reading, a committee
called to take him in a carriage
over the citv. In acknowledgment
of the compliment ho paid: "I'll
go with you, gentlemen, provided
you promise that you will not show
me the new court house, the new
town hall, the new bridge, the new
gas well, the new school building
and the new jail, for I've seen
tbem all a hundred times, in as
many town», and they invariably
wear nie out before the time for tho
curtain to rise on tho evening outer
tainment!"
I'illertoii Wan th* Rare.
The first subcontractor to begin
work on the New York rapid tran-it
tunnel whs .Tame.) Pilkerton, known
to moat New Yorkers as a leading
contractor, but still more widelv
known as the champion sculler <>l
America for manv year.a Mr. I'iik-
erton ha< brought into his business
the same pluck and force that kepi
rrn so long at the head of vanke«
oarsmen. This pluck is neatly illus-
trated by a hitherto unpublished an-
>•1 dote of a happening at one of the
regattas of the National Association
of Arneriean Oarsmen during the
early '90s. Mr. Pilkerton wa;
matched to row double against an-
other team. Tie and his mate wer«
the champions, and the general br.
lief was that they would wiu without
effort. But the night before the re-
gatta public opinion suddenly and
mvaterioualy changed. Mr. Pilker-
ton knew that this was not caused
by any new flevelopmont of strength
in his opponents or any loss of skill
on his own part. After making some
quiet inquiries he discovered that
there was talk of his rowing mat*
having been bought up bv the other
side and of an arrangement to throw
the raoe.
Ha didn't aav anything about his
suspicions, but whan the two men
were seated in the shell and wcr«
well out into the deep water h(
leaned over to his mate and said:
"Look here, you blooming cut-
throat. You've got to swim, drown j
or win this race. You know m«!''
Ho wor
The Lange Manufacturing
Company are prepared to recover
and repair roofs with the least
possible delay. Try them,
Kd Schatz, one of Burton's
pronperous young merchants,
waa in the city yesterday.
W. A. Couchran, of Wilson
oounty, was here after cotton
pickers yesterday.
Classified Column.
Arivertlneinent* Innrrlfd t inier thin Head
Ht Half a Out a \V<»r«l, Kms-Ii Infteiilon,
Mrs. H. L. Somerville, of Miss Sophie Kraetner, of Ber-
Risenberg, passed through the lin, who has bean visiting rela-
city Thursday en route to Austin tives at Rosenberg for the past
to place her little daughter in three weeks, returned home yea-
the deaf and dumb asylum. terday.
If we thould have no ruorej FOR SALIv—500 large House1 HKLP WANTaD.
cyclones, the satixfaction of knowinp i Blocks, 2 feet long, 20 cents each,1 W»nted-Four good tinner*. Apply to
that your property in protacteJ, is at yard. 2000 Cedar Post, all: M»nuf«tu.ing Co., Brenham.
fully worth five dollars. Carlisle a sizes. F. W. Wood, i FqR rj.;t.
Co. furnish such protecti.n for that, Harris a Dooular com- For Rent—A 5-room cottsff in wo»t part
amount. °01. ,''arri3' a popular com- of , w^, w ,/ ,ot p'rice
merctal tourist,
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pa8Sed through j per month in Rdvancc.
Constable liust, of Burton, was: the city yesterday en route to oitce
hereon business with the courts j Caldwell.
Apply at IlANHKR
yesterday.
Our sale of damaged goods
begins Wednesday. Here's your
chance for some unheard of l>ar-
gains. it. Hoffmann,
Manager.
Will Clay, an old time liren-
ham boy, was in the city yester-
day from Houston.
Why will you risk u repit tion of
the late cyclone dieastere, when \>.ti
can protect your propel ty againet
auch losaeK by invefltirifj live < 1 ■ /Ca 1
with Cailinle ,V Co.
Mr. Wayne Blackburn, of
Burton, who has been a constant
subscriber to the Weekly Ban-
ner for the past thirty years,
was in the city yesterday as a
witness in a case before the dis-
trict court.
•Sunday's storm may be a "re-
pealer" dout neglect to take out
that atorru policy with Mr«, Emma
.Simmons' only $2 50 per ¥ 1,000
Insurance.
A full stock of school books and
stationery for all grades at Arthur
K tiolle'ti
Harry I,. Garrett will return lo
Galveston today.
Tun ilulhira and a half will buy
you Mio ti ou<and dollars worth of
reliable storm insurance with Mrs.
Kruma .Simmons, Insurance Agent.
Constable Wood, S. G. Brandes
and John Jones, all of Greenvine. j
wore in the city yesterday.
For Rent or Ssle—A neat 4 room cottage
witb hull, front ami hack gallery, well and
cisterr; 00 W. San<lj' street. Apply to Mrs.
t. K. Woods or |lr. 8. Bowers.
For Reiit—Five room cottage, corner of
Itikber and Jeflfcrson streets. Apply to f ir.
T. <). llyncs. 8 :(i) tf
You can L alio!
Tol'Ul'io llifilllhl
per thouMind v.ilh Mrs.
ISiuinioDS, Insuiani'e Agent.
to i» without
its chejp. $2.f>0
Eumia
68 PATTERNS IN CARPETS
to select from. The fait color-
ings nre lioiutifnl. We're seliine
cupel* roriHanily because price, qiih 1-
ily und gooi|« to select from can t be
bealen. 25c 3oe 40c 50c 65c 7?c
buyi oar ingrair.s, 1 00 and 1 26 oar
Hrus*e t, MonueUes, velvets. Want
an art fcpiaref 5 50 buys a beauty.
We're felling lots of liruueli and
Mti'|iiette ru«». Make them to lit your
rooms BaENllAM FurnitCK* Co
C. W. Kennedy was in the city
yesterday from William Per.n
and reports considerable sickness
in his neighborhood.
Dont be foolis-h and pay more
money for school boots and supplies
it other store*; aee Arthur Knol e.
.J. N\ McNeill, one of the most
substantial planters of the Wil-
liam l'enn neighborhood, and sn
all-round true blue democrat,
waa a visitor to the city yeeter*
day.
Foster ptedicts another itora
wave about the 17th, of this mouth.
Better prohct your propeity from
damage by luveMting five dollare
with CarliHle it Co , for a cyclone
policy in tho mm of one thousand
dollais for three years.
Joe E. Routt was here
Chappell Hill yesterday.
from
Walker Machen
from Yoakum,
is in the city
MiFses Annie and Lenora
Brophy, who have been here
visiting relatives for two weeks
j past, returned home yesterday.
J Best Cream Cheese that money
• will buy, at 1. Nowakowsky's.
I Jesse Lyons, of Sotnerville
passed through the city yester-
day en route home from San
Antonio.
You have heard of things be-
ing "as cheap as dirt." That's
tho way R. Hoffmann is sefling
damaged goods.
E J, Steinman, a merchant of
William Penn, was in the city
yesterday for the first time in six
weeks, having been confined to
his home with a severe attack of
Bronchitis.
Fresh Celery received every
Friday at I. Nowakowsky's,
H. L. Garrett visited relatives
at Somerville yesterday.
Lemons 20 cents a dozen at M.
J. Ameler A Co.
Jim Evans, the popular Santa
Fe claim agent, made a business
trip to Temple yesterday.
Miss Freda Vogelsang, of
Cameron, who has been visiting
Mrs. John Wicker at Welcome,
returned home yesterday.
For SaIo — My store and burmt«N i*t
Philhusburg. A bu^lnm sUmi m.d
(loin*; ti satisfactory l>u*»re*s True .M.d
terms made known by applving t«» fi d on the
prrtniwr*. IIa*m<
Kt^r —1 k.HfcMJts ar.i lot? on Jack-
>on •> rer'.h of M. E
dsurvh. Tksc chra^i and
cju*y tvnitf. to T. !• HoUa.
The Temple Tribune says I'rof.
Jakel has concluded a contract
to go to Waco as instructor of
the brass band there. Waco is
to be congratulated on this ac-
quisition. As a musician and
instructor in music Frof. Jakel
has not a superior in the South.
He was for several years leader
of the famous Second Regiment
band of this city, and contributed
largely in giving this band the
reputation it now enjoys.
To Exchange
Deeirable bloolr, varant
lot' in
SAN ANQELO. TEX.
and bolus fine pino liin-
b r near mill
FOR BREiMIAM PROPER rY.
Address Lock B >x 208,
CHAPPELL HILL, TEXA-i.
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Full stock, all sizes.
WILL PAPER, PAINTS, it.,
At the Paint Sfore.
E. ROUSE, Proprietor,
West Sandy Street.
BEGINS
WEDNESDAY
GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE.
Our Dry GooJi and Notions were damaged by the rain aad/wind stortn^that carried
away the tin roof.
YOU NAME THE PRICE on these goods AND WE TAKE IT.
Undamaged Goods Will Go Strictly at Cost
pon oai
Our (Jcnls' Kuimshinc dqiiirtmetit wa« not injurc'tjn the slightest,
rlclp, Willi bij; invoiree of New Gooda in all lines."
It ia <
COST AND CASH
Is A.H 'Want ior These!
SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY.
R. HOFFMANN. *
.anager.
GO TO THE
Lange
Manufacturing
Company
For Your
TIN WORK, BATH TUBS, CISTERNS.
PLUMBING AND
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY*
Ail Work Done with Neatness iti Dispatch
AMD FULLY GUARANTIED.
The Oldest Nurseries in Texas,
■atantlahad by William Wataon, II
3takl»t Watson
Proprietor.
John Watson,
General Manager
Rosedale Nurseries
NEAR BRINHANV, TIX Al>
Every variety of Fruit, Ornamental
Shade Trees suited to our climan.'
and
All the Raw Hoses. Foil Line o
ffr»« n*
Ever
The many, many new photo
graphio effects Tom Holland has
displayed in his elegant recep-
tion room will certainly surprise
you, and you won't leave him
without feeling sorry you did not
let him make you good looking
too.
Watson's
Natorium
At Stone
NOW
OPEN
FOR
THK
SEASON
2 i-2 miles
east ot City.
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Bathing, Boating and Fishing.
Bathing 25c, or 20 tickets for $3
Boiling 25c per hour
Ffohing 2je per pole and 2jc per pound.
FISCHEK BROS.
EtTTCHEBS,
Osalsrs in Llva Stock.
and Saasaga Hanufacturora,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
1ST Highest market price paid in cash (of
m'"1-'(table stock of all kinda.
Holyoke Paper
A sofi finished stock for high-class commef-
cial prnting. 1 HE BANNER haa it ia
Sat and ruled.
This is campaign year. Subscribe for th«
WEEKLY BANNER and keep poated on
State and Count; politics.
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Cari'M liluod auil nkiu Troubles
££. 0, Field's minstrel com
Jafttioa—one of the largest and
t organizations of the kind on
road, will exhibit at the
od Opera House in Brenham
time next month, due
8 of which will be given.
August Mullkr, of the Berlin
irttood, was in the city
Thursday, and stated to a Ban-
yra gcribe that everybody in his
iborhood had been kept busy
ilring storm damage and
' trying to gather what little cotton
there was left.
Brenham
to pay
Trial Treatment Free
In your blood pure? Are yott cure |
of It? I>o outs or ucraloboD beal slow-
ly? Doom your akin itch or burn? j
Havo you Plmplea? Eruptions? At'b- |
iug boil oh or back? Eczema? Old
Hores? Boll*? Horofula? Bbeuiua-
timn? Foul Hreatb? Catarrb? Are I
you pale? Then B. B. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm) will purify your blood,
lieal every sore anil jflve a clear, j
smooth, healthy skin. Deep seatod
cases, like ulcer*, cancer,eating sores,
painful swellings, blood poison, are
quickly cured by Botanic Blood Balm [
Cures when all else falls. Thoroughly |
tested for «0 years. Drug stores, II
per large bottle. Trial treatment free
oy writing BLOOD BALM CO., At-
lanta. Oft. l)escrll»e trouble — free |
medical advice given. Over .'iOOO vol-
untary testimohlaisof cures by B.B B.
GATHER & BUSTER'S
Farmers charge
itchers with offering
1 only 31-2 cents per pound
pork which they retail to
|r patrons at 12 1«2 cents a
ind. The Banner knows
log of the justness of this
n, but 10 forced to the
1 that there ought to be
■ money" in such transac-
lf the charges be true.
E& V
MaNT of our prominent citi-
aseured the Banner man
j of their full and cor-
dial endorsement of its sugges-
concerning' the pressing
of immediate relief for our
ire department, and
immediate action by the
council in the matter. A
Silsby engine is badly
should be provided
poasible delay, as
telling what moment
"A sttteh in
ia an old adage
to oar cob*
Foiled.
She had met hpr city cousin al
the train, und as they rode down
(iraud River avenue on the street
car kIi» took a prideftil pleasure in
pointing out the objects uud build-
ings of interest.
He evidenced the proper appre-
ciation. making highly complimen-
tary remarks and no belittling com
parisons with institutions in his
own city. Pawing tho corner ol
firand Kiver avenue and Cass street,
where the G. A. B. structure ia ap
proachig lines of architectural beau-
ty, slie rapturously exclaimed:
"Xow that will he one of our
grandest buildings. Don't you
think it will he a beauty?"
"What building is it?" he in-
quired.
"That," said she, with becoming
pride, "is the Gar building."
"The what?"
"Why, the Gar building, and it
will be just too beautiful for—"
"What is it—a hotel?"
"Xo-o-o, not a hotel; it's just a
private residence. Mr. Gar, who
is immensely rich, is going to live
there, I believe,"
A faint suspicion of a smile hov-
ered about the mouth of the city
cousin as he glanced sideways at
bis intelligent guide.
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In the goods that have already been placed on sale is the prettiestiiline of Percales to be found any where,'while [our
Shirt WaistP atterns are the most stylish and handsome that money could buy^and good taste suggest. J
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Our Prices on every line are as close as they can possibly be made, and we guarantee satisfaction.
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PROPRIETORS NEW YORK
THIS IS SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN AND QUITE
I THEY WILL ARRIVE SOON.
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1900, newspaper, September 21, 1900; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth485636/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.