Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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LOCAL NEWS
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March ia blustering in.
Mr. D. Glenn went to Burton j
Thursday.
Miat Amanda Voss is visiting
n Houston.
Mr. Roy Jones went to Sealy
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Abe Fink, of Lyons, was
in the eity yesterday.
The dust nuisance was con*
siderably in evidenoe Thursday.
Mr. A. Wangemann made a
hurried trip to Bellville Thurs*
day.
W. B. Garrett, Esq., went to
Bellville Thursday on legal busi-
ness.
Dr. J. M. Burford, of Inde-
pendence, was in the city yester-
day.
Mr. ,lim Evans went to Beau-
mont yesterday.
Mr. J. W. Hardcastle, of Lex-
ington was in the city yesterday,
The Fortnightly Club met in
regular session Thursday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stone re-
turned to Sealey yesterday after-
noon.
Architect Watson, of Austin,
arrived in the city Thursday
aftemosn.
Mr. C. H. Carlisle, Sr., and
others are spending the day on
the creeks fishing.
Claim Agent Jim Evans, who
has been on the sick list, is able
to be out again and at his duties.
Drummer Ed Hickey (repre-
senting a New Orleans firm ar-
rived in the city Thursday after-
noon.
Mr. M. J. Amsier, Jr., who has
been quite sick, is improving fast
and will soon be at his old post of
duty again.
Be sure and go to G, N.
Hymans Saturday and have a
Spring suit made to order. He
has a full display.
The oil field at Beaumont was
considerably enlarged by the
bringing in 6f the 8mith well by
Contractor Sturm, after boring
almost a year.
Mr. Stanley Watson is in Bryan
endeavoring to interest the truck
farmers in that section in build
irig a cannery.
Our large sales guarantee
freshness, our name purity o
the drugs wo sell. Two gradu
ates of pharmaoy attend to the
prescription department.
Jos. Tristram, Druggist.
Mr. Max Eversberg received
four beautiful species of gold fish
for his aquarium yesterday. The
fish were shipped from Dallas.
The best lunches in the City are to
be bad at tbe Oasino Saloon and
Restaurant.
REMNANTS
And
ODD LOTS.
MISTROT BROS. & CO.
ON THE MOVE ,
TO MAKE ROOM FOR
NEW SPRING GOODS
REMNANTS
And
ODD LOTS.
L.
F*
THE power of price, as we have figured it down to command the attention of the public, can not
fail to make a cleansweep of such desirable first-class Dry" Goods stuff. Monday we place on sale
the following Dry Goods stuff: One lot Ladies' Tip Skirts; one lot Ladies' Fancy Petticoats; one lot
Ladies' Capes; one lot Ladies' Jackets; one lot Ladies' all-wool Shawls; one lot Ladies' Fancy Crochet
Fascinators; one lot Ladies' Trimmed Hats; lot Misses' Reefer Jackets; lot Children's Eidow Saques.
ALL THE NEWEST MODES.
The Standard Patterns for February,
just received, show latest designs in
Jackets, Skirts and Waists, the latter in-
cluding the stylish "Gibson" model. Re-
member all Standard Patterns are seam-
allowing, hence are easy to make.
The Designer for February has an il-
lustrated article on "Costumes for Elder-
ly Ladies" which is an especially valu-
able feature. Full instruction for the
making of handsome hat is also given in
this number.,
Do not fail to visit our Pattern De-
partment; it will be to your advantage.
The returning hunters from
Orchard state that shey spent a
most pleasant day, killing a con'
siderable quanity of game.
Beanfk*
Mgaatar*
«r
The KM Yoo Haw Always BoegM
Burkhead went to Beaumont
Thursday to serve a number of
capias profines on colored parties
in that city
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Bain the
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Kml You HawWwjfs Bought
Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Bosse
will go to Somerville today to
witness the seoond rendition of
the Old Maids Convention at that
place by local talent. The piece
was put on once before and prov<
ed such an overwhelming sue'
cess that it will be reproduced.
We will give special prices on
clothing tbis week in order to
make room for our new Spring
stock, which our Mr. Catber is
now in New York buying. Our
stock is very large consisting of
men's, youth's and boys suit*,
and our prices for tbis week will
retake them go. New York Store,
Gather ft Buster, Proprietors.
Tbe Brenbam Gun Club were
practicing at live birds to get in
•bape for the Grand American
Handicap Kansas City which
commence* March 31st.
Tfk MOIMCK* WAV
(kwBM>ik itwlf to Mte well-iolform-
»d, to do plea*aolly and effectually
what was formerly done in tbe cra-
lMt manner and disagreeable
To afeaase system aad
b*eak up oolite, headache* and fe-
mi without uuplresaot after ef-
* ~t the delightful liquid laxa-
HOUSE FURNISHING
One lot white bed blankets.
One lot colored blankets.
One lot saddle bankets.
One lot bed comfortis.
One lot white bed spreads.
One lot linen, coiton and bath towels
One lot ready made hemstitched shirts.
One lot ready made hemstiched P. Cases
Lot table linen bleached and half bleached
Just Arrived.
For Early Spring Selling;
One case Pretty jDress Style Percale.
One case Pretty Dress Style Ginghams.
One case Pretty Dress Style Outing.
One case Pretty Dress Style Calicoes
One case Pretty Shirtii'g Prints.
Whtie Goods Embroideries
And Laces.
See counter display, right hand side, as you enter, new
and dainty this Spring Patterns: Match Patterns in
Embroiders and Inserting, Match Patterns in Laces and
Insertirgs. Big shipment of White Goods of all dis-
criptions at Bargain Prices.
Dress Goods
Silks and Trimmings.
Big cuts to move them
Short lengths and remnents.
Black Henrietta.
Black serges.
Black storm serges.
Colored dress goods of nil discriptions.
Black and colored silks.
Ladies' ribbed fleeced lined vests.
Ladies' ribbed fieeced lined union suits.
Misses, children fietced lined union suits
Misses, children fleeced lined vests
Men's and Boys' Clothing*.
One lot men's all wool suits
One lot boy's 3 piece long pants suits
One lot boy's 2 piece knee pants suits
Lot little gent's 3 piece knee pants suits
Jne lot men's all wool under suits
Lot men's extra heavy fleeced lined suits
Lot boy's extra heavy fleeced lined suits
One lot men's and boy's over/shirts
Shoes.
Shoes.
Big line all kinds men's work shoes
Big line all kinds women work shoes
Big line mens satin calf shoes lace, cong
Big line boys work shoes
Big line boys satin calflace, button shoes
Mens fine custom and hand made were
$4, $4.50 and. $4.98 all bunched in one lot
choice of any at $3.00,
i
Ladies And Misses.
For Ladies fine shoes ask for tyrew Selby & Co* /
For Ladies medium priced shoes, H. C. Godman <fe Co.
For Misses medium priced shoes, H. C. Godman & Co,
For Misses fine dre§p shoes, The S'fcor Shoe Co.
Each and every pair Guranteed, ti> wear and give satis-
faction or money back,
YOURS
MISTROT
VERY RESPECTFULLY
BROS, & COMPANY,
LOUIS C. ROBERTS, MANAGER.
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U»* rm—4j, Syrup of fig*
by California fig Syiup Co
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Thi Kind Yob Hm Always Bought
Bears the
i of
Freeh Creamery Butter and
Cranberriea at August Brock*
•ohmidt ft Co.
Juat Received—New percales,
new ginghams, new madras
oloth and a great many other
new 8pring goods, at the New
York Store, Cather ft Buster
Proprietors
Tbe finest hquora, wines and cigar*
In tbe eity can be bad at tbe Csaino
Salooo.
Our Mr. Cather is now in the
New York market buying our
new Spring stock and we will
The) argest stock of percales
that w» .a ever brought to this
city ar id the prettiest patterns
Spring picnica will soon be In
fall blaet.
have one of the prettiest line* of f h*V8 j UBt arrived at tbe New
new Spring novelties to show the York 6 Jtore. Cather ft Buster,
trade that was ever brought to
tbe city. New goods are arriving
daily at Catber ft Buster's,
The Central will sell round
trip tickets to California points
during March and April, colonist
rate 925. (one way.)
For Sale.
. Pore bred barred Plymouth
Rook pullets; SI each. Eggs, Si
per setting of 14.
4 David Brown,
Box 530. Brenbam, Tex.
Kor Sale or Exchange.
at Jacksonville T«u f 1 dMir® to 88,1 rOTi4d8BCe or
per month 'to right *xch*n£° u ,or » place
Apply at this office at
Propri' jtors.
WA NTED—A cook for a girl's
school at Jacksonville, Texas,
will pa y $20 per month to right
party ' " "
Subsc tribe for the Bum*
nearer town.
John M. Key.
.For fine luoebee, go to tbe OmUk>
Santa Fe Excursion Rates,
Cleburne, March 12-18-14; limited to
March 18, 97 66.
Galveston, March i8 to morning train
March 20; limited to March 2j, $4 7j.
Fort Worth. March 9 and 10; limited to
March I4, $6.70.
Tbe Casino lunch stand is supplied
with tbe finest imported cheese,
sausage, eels and other delloaoles at
all times.
Get your fruit ckke ingredients
at Haoker ft Wehrmann's.
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1902, newspaper, February 28, 1902; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth486653/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.