The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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Local Intelligence
Hotel arrivals
CENTRAL HOUSE.
S. H. KIRCH, Proprietor.
Weekly Cotton
The following arc the receipt?
Feb. 6, 1880.
Net receipts, bales.......
Shipments,.
Stock on linnd
Totaf receipts this season..
Total shipments......
.. 271
Sol
- 0I3'S
..18,129
• 17,654
Jumping.-— A large number
of the boys and young men of
for the w«ek ending Friday, town seem to W itnbued with
the spirit's of bull frogs and are
on the jump. Jumping is all
the rage; small negro boys have
%
February, 10, '8o.
S W Wyatt, Chicago, CBar-j Ambitious.— Brenham has a
S Colored citizen who is ambit-
IP «« recti, New Orleans? . ~ . ,
M A Lyon, Jas Pillon, county;!10113 fot municlPal &onors and
K O'Donnell, city; Louis Jones, who is now out as a candidate
Il&Ward Sawyer, for mayor;'he is workM'g in *
Austin; E Prince, Louisville; T
Bell, Houston; J G Hill, Man-
chester.
MciNXYHE irOT'sK:
•G. H. WILSON & SON, PROPRIETORS.
February. 10, f88o.
J K Mann, Little Rock; W
B Boss, Denison; Win Beck,
Chicago; IV M Denton, Man-
chester, Ireland; H S Berher-
ford, Georgia; D S Little, Som-
•erville; A I) Morgan, South
Bend; R F Manor, Dallas; M
C Laton, Galveston; M C Hur-
ley, Sherman; A L Langton,
Miss.; A Strove, Rutersvillc.
John Traylor is still improv-
ing, so it was reported yester-
day.
Found.— Store key that
doubles up like a jack knife.
Apply at this office.
Trade yesterday was quite
•dull notwitnstanding the ad-
vance in the price of the staple.
The Encylopaidia Britannics
needs no commendation; in as
much as in many respects ta
has no rivc.1. It is made up by
•contributions from the best
minds of the age in every de-
partment of knowledge.
quiet way among his friends.
He went to a well knoivn and
prominent citizen and taking
him aside said to him, "I is out,
1 is runmif for masr." The
gentleman replied," Well, what's
that to me, you don't expect
me to vote for you." The darkey
said, "No sah, but I thot I'd
let you know dat I was out."
Last year we had four colored
candidates for aldertnan, but
happily for the people they were
all handsomely defeated. A
colored man hayipg made the
break as a candidate for mayor,
we have no doubt other candi-
dates will in due time conie to
the front for all other offices.
If there is anything in the world
that a colored man wants more
than another, it is to hold office.
Bannf.r Office.
February lo 1880.
COTTON
Good Middling..,.
Middling
Low Middling
Good Ordinary...,
jumping matches whenever two i °Rlinary
three or four of them happen to
meet in the street. ,
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MARKET REPORT.
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Hitherto the Encyclopaedia
has been the rare possession of
the elect few. But as now of-
fered to the puhlic through the
press of Stoddard & Co., Phila-
delphia, a little self-denial and
economy will enable the major*
ity of enterprising people (even
in hard times) to accumulate
the volumes, and so provide
themselves with a library which
will have permanent value for
a lifetime.
ASH WBD^day.?
Is Ash We4ae«l|y, die first day
o*f Lent. The usual services for
the day will be held at St. Pet-
ers church at eleven o'clock a.
M. by the Rector, Rev. L. P.
llucker. All are invited to at-
tend.
University Band.— The
young men at Baylor University
Independence, have organized
a cornet band and purchased a
set of instruments at a cost of
$120.
main the property of the col-
lege. A supper was given last
week and the handsome sum of
$87 was realized towards pay-
ing for them.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
FOR C!T\' MARSHA!..
I am a candidate for the office of the
City Marshal. .Every citizen knows me.
I shall not solicit votes, as I believe that
j the people whose lives and property are to
he protected are fully competent to make
their choice at the ballot-box.
W*P, DORAX
Talleyrand when asked how
he managed so easily to gain
his point in all disputes, replied,
D]7 Wnt 13
Kips (rt!
Damaged half price.
TVwW Butcher's Green (S\
10 fW Wool... .. („)
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Butter - («\20
JUST RECEIVI
T*. Kv,»«...e northern seed m
of Hay.
3 cars of sacked Corn.
I car White seed Com for
* ' WanfilUt
I lamitiK
1 car Red Rust Proof Oats.
1 car Seed Oats.
3 cars Bian. Er.st India Pile Cure. The
WHiCh art offered low to the trade, free only specific for all forms of
of drayage, in any quantity. ' Pile#. In US0 111 ftfmgn CQlin-
d. w. bloombargh & co. j fries for years, lately intro-
duced into America. Warrant-
ed to give instartt relief aid a
Eggs 15 (a) Who can U«nt Thin?
Corn in shuck 60^070 A ha* for 75c.; shoes $1.00; shiit <0 Cfs<; , _
Sweet potatoes per bu | three pair socks 2sc.: a coat at $2.50. For J permanent CttTC guaranteed.
Chickens, per doz $1 75 $5.00 C. A. Potter Potter can dress you SOld by all druggists Or mailed
Turkeys, each 4^)75 from head to foot. free On imipt Of prfcf, W
iar* aTca. Potter's you wiii hmi the j by.the American aeeiii#,
nicest, cheapest flannels ir. Brenham at a i5lChj™0,lAC?V TC»afe
reduction of 25 per Cent. No humbug. ■ "rugglstS, haillt LOUIS) MO.
ESCULENTS.
Potatoes, northern. $ 4 oofn'5 00
Onions, " " ..5 75(5,6 00
GROCERIES. AT WHOLESALE.
Bacon, clearsides 9(1^10
" breaktast "K(iJj
Hams, choice -
Lard 8 pio
Coffee, per sack 17 (a,20
Sugar, pure white, per lb 13 (Jjj 14
li prime II
" choice 12 (ft}
The instruments will re-1 Rice, choice 9^
Dried apples io (a)
Molasses, choice 65 (£.75
MolaHses, home.... (<ri
Syrup Golden 75 @
Cornmeal, per bu 75 (a)85
Flour, fancy, per too lb...
ftS"1 Alpacas and cassimeres at greatly
reduced figures at C. A. Pottkk's.
If youflt Want Corn, Oats, Bran or
Hay, call at Cooke & Cornpton's. Espe*
cial attention is asked to their Hay as be
itt},' Superior to any in the market.
They sell at Bottom Pricks, and do not
| advance prices according to scartity.
January 12, 18S0.
I Ladies have you heard yet, that C.
! A. Potter is selling the cheapest and nicest
; dress goods in Brenham. Give him a call.1
ZAIU'S BILIOUS PILLS,
guaranteed to give immediate
relief In all cases of Bilious
and Liver Complaints, Cos-
fiyenera, Sfek Headache, In.
digestion, and cleansing the
system of all impuritiei> Trice
25 cents. All druggists selJ
tlicm#
Cotton sook a jump yester-
day, good middling going up
to 12 1-2 cents. Receipts ar
very light. %
Cowlaixt.— The tMirninicis
hears serious complaints of the r0nftnows just fi<
choice". 350^400 Carpets, mattings and wall
, v 2 75^3 °o paper a fine assortment.
, =sg 5 keicmrdt&COR™.
LAGGING AND IIES. Go to Potter ior elothing; remem
Bagging, double anchor,heavy, 13(^.14 ! her the great reduction in prices, 25 per
Ties, all kind, per bdl 2 75(«)
LUMBER.
Rough lumber, all kinds, pei M.. $20 'jo
Texas lumber 17 oO
cent, below foimer prices.
Fresh.
Louis
St. Louis larger beer. Pure
Stonewall whiskey always on [
the shelf at.
B. Gerber's saloon. \
Good Keftiiltn
Are always pleasant to contemplate; as
every dyspeptic sufferer who uses Parker's
Ginger Tonic will attest. Toobtain from |
this remedy the most gratifying relief when
distiessed with headache, i-6w Spirits, ivibci* now has his steam engine;
Nervousness, wakefulness Palpitation of[ , rr , c ,, , j,
the
Roasted Coffee.— Faustino;
IV USE Ic'ORTY YEARS^
Dp. Storm's
CELEBRATED SCOTCH
- - - - lieart, Liver Disorders, t'osiiveness, :irld coffee roaster in full blast
with fools I offer to bctj nien of • rain in the stomach, Heartbum, Cramps, j and parches coffcc ever\f day
sense I refer to the Epcyclopa:
dia Britannica."
Novelties in ladies collars and cuffs
in fancy boxes for christmas presents at
C. A. Potter's.
Invasion.-
Brenham is inva
condition of the road between
Brenham and Independence.
A special reportejr who has
just returned from a jaunt to the
country hands in the following:
The oat crop in the vicinity
of Long Point is looking -"yal-
ler"—cause, cold weather.
Thk American Reprint of
the Encylopxdia Britannica is a
library with an indix, a library
tupon great themes. If stands
ahead and shoulders above all
competition. The articles in
the edition are written by the
ablest of our living scholars.
She small frame building that:
vStood on the south east corner
St. Charles and Quitman streets
has been removed preparatory
to the election of a brick market
' at this time
d with detec-
s legion—110
rtow many of
'em there is. They all "tote"
side arms such as six-shooters,
five-scooters, self-cgcjk<|rs, bull-
dogs, one and two barrel der-
ringers, ball and cap, and car-
tridge shooters; the side arms
are of all sizes and patterns
from the most tiny and delicate
ivory and pearl handled vest
pocket pistols to the big and
unwieldy six, eight and ten
inch Colt, Remington and
Smith & Wesson revolver.
These bearers of arms claim
that they belong to Pinkerten's
detective force. Just what
Pinkerton is doing with so
many men here is what no fel-
low can find out,
The pages of the Encyclo-
Britannica affcr ls
For Rent—A 33 acre farm,
one mile and a quarter east of
town, good house with four
rooms, kitchen, stable and a fine
cistern. Possession given at
once. Apply at the Banner
office. dftwtf.
Brenham, February 4, 1880.
We have for sale a large quantity of
GERMAN MILLET SEED,
Cheap for cish. B. El.DRllMiE & Co.
*T -r ~ * -
Mineral Water.
From Slack's wells for sale at
Kavanaugh & Presler's ware-
house, a cure 'for diseases of the
liver, kidneys and bowels. For
the curative effects of said wa-
ter, reference is made to Judge
McFarl.md, Mrs, VVm. Cleve-
land, Air. Louts demons.
CORN, OATS, BRAN AND HAY,
By the car load or in quantities to sn t pur-
chasers, for sale. L. |. LOCKKTf.
etc., is a pleasant experience that surprises Ti coffee kv this nro'res^ is
no less than it comforts. Another remark- ! 1 ae conee I,,1S proces.. IS
able feature of this remedy is its powerful j evenly and thoroughly parchcd
A Cafe and Pleasant Remedy lor
COUGHS, GOLDS, ASTHMA,
sjpeciticacii^n on the Am and mucous sur-1 atlci js superior to that parched [H0AR8ENES^and'8trenrthen
faces of the tnroat and lungs by which 1! i . ■» r •, . 1 L
unfailingly cures the worst cases' of Couc;h, | oven. x.\\. Iviber IS ptc-
nfailingly ...
Cold and Sore Throat. It cures in a won- pared to furnish parched CO.ffee |
derfully short time, removes all soreness m . quantity from a pound'
from the lungs, and protects the feebie from ' 1 . J. . 1 i
Consumption. I'.ity a $1.00 bottle from ; upwards and in addition sellsitggaiiKrargm*!?^^
yonf drupgist, "K E. luhn, or a sample j it at a slight advancc over the I *— —t-^W
ing the Lungs.
SOLD EVE11YWHEHE.
Price only 10 Cents.
bottle at is and test it» merits.
FINE LKilORS AND CIGAKS.
The Little Gem saloon is the place to
raw article.
A carload of Plants Extra
get tine liquors and carefully compounded j and Favorite Flour in barrels
mixed dunks. ^ and sacks just received by
OLD IJOUtUON AliD SOLK 3I.VS1I j C, W KLAEDEN,
Whiskies, pure and straight, Can be found ! Sole At7ent,
at the Little Gem Saloon. J 5 '
Prickly Ash EillefJ and Malirifuge.
THe|E BITTERS will prevent con-
tracting of Cliills and all Malarial Diseases,
if property used, by invigorating the liver,
trming th? stomach and regulating the bow-
eis »nd kwtfleys. It is a preparation frmi>
such vegetable extracts, of which Priukly
Ash constitutes a leading part, that enters
into tiie regular prescription practice.of all
Btfeu My entire clothing stock marked medical men, amon^ whom l)r. Sherman
down 35 per cent, to make room for spring is justly classed as the successful compoun-
(..A. PpTitR. ! der. after an experimental practice of 30
)l'l>—-— —-——— , years, as a complete antidote <0 all irK'n-
An Elegant I'l-eparnt ion ences r» hich, if not arrested in time, termin
Designed to meet the public vycAt for a ; a|e''n L'hills and 1'ever wr ot ,er maiignan
. - . . diseases.
Though pleasant to the laste, it is not a
anyone but the owner. The!likc magic, commencing at the very roots Ahnd Hn iTv^teraiie
|lflllrr . 'ill 'if - I removes Dandrufi snd all humors of the P0**,ri 1 l,,.c *'(,»anv Om ffllly )e.au«t .
above revvard Will be paid tor i sca|n_ aru, never fails t0 restore ,r|.av or fa<|. I ift Cathartic properties, and Is therefore an
810 Reward.
Lost from a wagon, betvveen
Brenliauand New Year's creek
a leather valise containing cloth-!, «- , . , ,, .
« harmless hair dressing and restorative is
lllg and papers of no value to ] found ill Parker's Hair Kalsam. It acts
' scalp, and never fails to restore gray l.. ..... , , ,
their delivery at the Pennington ed hair to its original youthful color and in(?, '' «'i, it? w1. e" con5tlP®l,on'
1 ■ "ailing Hair is immediately , 1 Hh MALAWFUOR is a certain cm-
lor C'hil)» when once contracted. It has
House and tl() questions asked.! 1)(-'auty- Falling Hair is immediately
... r. TI ! checked by its use, and it produces a growth , ., . _ , . ..
WM. H. HONNEUS. ! of beautiful young hair, soft, glossy M(| 1 never failed to effect a cure where th; dirc;-
—ZTT,--, | luxuriant, that surprises everyone. These" I *** accompanying eath bottle, are f
* ' *■ ' ' ' . (properties added to its exquisite perfume! lo*ed. ,
I)r;nks and the finest liquors and cigars and purity ot composition, render it the , Drugu'rf* are hereby authorized to lefnnr,
can he found at IiroWn s Little Ciem i growing favorite of the toilet table every- money to any paity ])itic
i saloon.
where, liny a bottle Oom your dtuggist f
the
l clanil a cure is not ti'lfctcl, proviitmg
win
Music.
, paedia Hritannica alter is a per
house by Fritz Fisher, the pion- nbwledge. V\ ere it pos-
eer butcher.
Gone Fast.—Yesterday af-
ternoon's train took seven con-
victs down the road; they were
said to be from Lee and Fay-
sible for any one man to pos-
sess himself of its contents
there would be little more for
him to learn in this world.
The Banner w
it
dis
i , . K. E. Lulin and lest its merits.
1 Dobbin s Electric Soap, best j Mtlny La(j[es
Mrs. Mary E. Goodwin, having return- 'n ^ie World, for sale by L. VV. | Suffering from Nervousness, Painful Pe-
ed U) lirenham, is prepared to give instruc-; KLAEDEN, Sole Agent. 1 f'1,"'} ^'hjlity will find there is no v ay
tions on the piano, organ, guitar amVlyirj). 1 — — ; m winch their health may be so eflectua iv
Will lie found at the residence of Col, P, II. j Remember the double width Mo-1 regam>d, relief from pain obtained, and
Swearing'.'!"!. doc^xllin | mie cloths, 30 inches, wide in all s1va<I«s, ] rci.V!'?."1) eswb.ishtd,_as in tfc-
I cheaper thairever. C. A. I'orrDK. I
Furniture of every descrip-
tion at reasonable prices.
K.EICI1ARDT & CORNITIUS.
The best styles of ladies skirts in
lirenham is at the place where nil goods
are so cheap. Where is that? at C. A'
l'cttet's.
' use of Parkers 'Ginger Tonic. The nurs-
ing mother, exhausted by the care of he>"
d^ectiops are followed and the emjlty bot-
tle returned. For sale bv all diuggists.
j. W; Wood.
May 4, 1S79. Kansas City, Mo.
ftaEjf Ue sure and see those 12
dress
! little one, finds her strength and nerves le-
SOCIETIKS.
I. 0. 0. F,
Lodge No. 39
meets every
stored bv its use while tlie mothers coin-
goods, as they are very cheap and hand-; 'fo|t l!tu' seCHrefl> isimpanw| Oiroogh the
| some; 28 inches wide at (.. A. PorrtR.! ni;u. tn iv„. ■ ■
ilk to her babe: makiug ihv* little one hat<- Odd fV!u»ws Hall.
rartmcl!
1. lay night at their hall.
Lodkett Encampmem No. 12 meets every
1st arid Jd Thursday in each month, at the
ette counties, and were nccked I tinctly understood that it
together like a pack of houndsjlavorites to urt;e for muni*
and in addition wore bracelets. (cM',a' offices, It, however, des.i-
| cs to see live progressive men,
Corn. Bran and Oats
For sale at
M EN'S ING \YA REHOUSE,
Brenham.
The Early
py, cheerful free from pain, and dispose*
to re reshir.^ si
eep.
A. V. & A, M.
frrnbfim I.odge No. 20 meets on Or he-
Buy a $1.00 bottle;
from your druggist R. E. Luhn or a sait- ^foi'e fuil moon in each month,
pie bottle at 15 els., and test its merits. j Brenham Chapter No. 5 11
{v.r^c* My shoe stock is complete in every i
line and bought before tb.e rise, and they 1
U1S } will be sold at the lowest possible prices "ie bird, manulacttired at
C. A. lf0 n KKs. Lynchburg, Va., by Mr, Carroll i- now su-
, 11- ' P^iccding all other brands of smoking to-
1I lOiltSt Baking low ■ l»acco, is S«»U1 at same price as Durham's
der, it stands tutecjlialed; sam-i'and is three grades oetter. Wnen i> re-
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
T11 rEE d ol brs a 111 <)nth
acquire the Britannica.
will
Mr.
C. A. Rohrabachcr is now in
town and will make up a-cltib of
subscribers. To whom will be
delivered one or more volumiis
every second month as--dfstrode
IV' ij p ^ — - ■ ——. u *
First.— In this issue-appears
the announcement of Mr. W. P.
Doran asa candidate for city
marshal. He is the first man
to come to the front and. make
his want publicly known. It is
unnecessary ior the Banner to
say anything in regard to'Mr.
Doran, he explains himself in
his announcement. Other offi-
ces will do well to follow his
example, and announce, pi
BannKK \filt firtrl 'rfcf it a<T
commodate all who
I O pjc boxes furnished on applica- 1 memberedlhat Mr. (.arroll holds the med
friends Of the free r W l" nm.v- I fis 'or manufacturing the best smoking to-
Uuli. v.-- \V , J vLAI.I'l.r*, i.icco in the wor d, von \vt be eaiTei to
who are
schools. Our free schools haye,
grown to such an extent that
the building a new and capa-
cious school house will soon
become aft imperative necessity.
The present buildings are ^hoi-
Sole Agent.
FAijCY FRliSH FLOUR,
Just received a car load, by
F. L. SALLEY.
THK UTII * SALOON
, Has been re-fittef aildfe-Opened by Charles
ly inadequate to accommodate Brown in the op«rathou»e building.
CITY OKKICF.RS.
Monriie P. Kerr, Mayor.
T. I,. Swain, Marshal.
J.W. Ilackworth, Assessor and Lollectci.
K. I lotV'M.mn. Trertsurer,
C. li. Carlisle, City Semrtr.rv
Aldermen—1st ward, f. A. Wilkms; 2n<i
ng me nest smoking to- j ward, 1). A. Allen; 3rd ward, E. Keichardt;
1 bacco in the world, you will be eagei to 4th ward. M. Amsler.
I t I arly bird, the be*t in the market. *—
Address, j c'OUN TV OFFHT.RS,
1 Carrou'S Kaki.v Bird ToiiaccoWorks : J. D. McAdoo, County Judge.
Lynchburg, Va. | 'Carl Schutze. County Attorney.
•ink,'. " , c, I. I.. Moore. District Clerk.
Iloots »nd Shoos! 1 it r ,„,„/'i„i.
, . Hugh M. I,t-wis, C ounty ( leik.
Hand made Shoes, both ladies and misses,; | j[ Hutchinson, Sheriff.
also hand-made Boots and Shoes,•fo'- men, .\sberk. County Treasure-.
boys and youths. C. A. l'o r i kr, . j/y;. Sayl'es, County Surveys.
"Otf Hoffmann. Tax Assessitr.
the number of pupils in daily
attend an ce^and in addition to,
that are but illy adopted to tlie
purposes for "Which tfiey arc
used.
- f»'—"
, ^ i.»
aspire tort
my I
Don't dispute vvitkMr. Jones
about jnatteftnj^iv seitlier
quite certain of, but go to the
Fiicyclopaedia Britannic
- % '4" ^ ™*^'" v""' -W n,
OATS, CORN AND BRAN
Always on. hand.
If. FlSHEU.
Mothn , \jjifph j^tlr (fclr baby Sidl'eiii ill
j# or-*
TO A It IS IV10.
About the loth of January, 500
Choice Northern Seed J'utu (ocs
Selected especial1)- for us at head-quar-
ters—also one car
R«.l Itust Ti-oof Oats,
We have in store a full line of choice
tee
thing, use Dr. Winchell's Teething Syr-: groceries, a large quantity of
cs the bow- j Avery's 11 lock und Situtly Ltmcl Plows
laturtfl Hep 1
and is so charming in all jits ctTccts, thftt if
up, it «voth«s the pain, regimes the bow- j a
els, filckly Aiofe colld} lirirt^ liatuir# iWep I Cultivators extra Points and etc..—al,so a
$otf.isdty(tictf you w ill tifc^l dt|)Tays. Sold
by Trtsiram at only 2«t cents a bottle.
Cotton hEi;n Vw'anteo,
C. A. Potter's; he Is selling \
'e st >ek of shawls and woolen
than ever.
, R. A. Harvin, Tax Collector.
naiu-H County Commissioners—1Thomas Pheats
J. F. Winkleman, H. J. Moore, J. C. Cain.
I'KKCINCT OFMCKRS.
1st Precinct—l)n J. J. Wyatt, justiet;
Alfred (ice. Constable.
2nd Precinct—John Carlisle, Justice, J
A. Traylor, constable.
3rd Precinct—H. L. McClun*, Justice, 0.
Crozisr, constable.
, ...... , 4th Precinct—Branch A. WnWWt, justice
qwantity of Bran and Red and White corn , Wjnis Ml,Vlah,-»n. consuble.
in sacks. All cheap lor cash, h Precinct-'W. T. Willi* Justice; G
B. bi KR1IHH-. & Co, 1 ■
offis^And have the mottty
announce themselves.
Idighes;fNpamc latest Hctorials and Ma
tlliter^ir ifr/ wa^Wrotlse. ; New Franklin Square a
Kattmann has ail the
Magazines,
and Sea-
d&wjni. j. A. Wu.KiNs. (side Libraries.
C. A. Potter, on the north side of.
the courthouse square, i? selling corsets,
hoisejy, ladies vests, and gloves at rock
bottom figures.
9®,, Two weeks until Christmas. For
the next two whek«" I will »ell my cri'iiv
stoek 25 per cent, less th. 111 have b lore.
C. A. Po'i T ;ks.
Mayo, ci'tisir.ble.
Lime and Cement.
A good and fresh article constantly on
harirt ami '"or sale by
mtl-216m I. A. WILKIN'S.
every ache,^a.n and bruise on man
or Vast, Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bone Lin-
iment is the Balm. Solvlby J. Tiistiain,
meets on the
first Monday of each month, at iheir halt.
K.P.
Brenfiam Lodge Jvo. to meets every
fiat and third Wednesday nigh;, at the Odd
Fellows' llntl.
I. 0. B. B.
Alalia Effer Lodge No. 249 meets ever
1 2d and 4th Sunday 01 each month, at l>d
' Fellows flail.
U. F. T,
Un"Hcd Friends of Temperance "5?0. 4^^
meets every Monday evening at Odd Kel-
1 ows Ball.
; K. ot IT.
; Knights (jfTIonor meets every rst an
j ,d Fritfavs uf cach month, at 04d FelloV j
If all.
W, C. M. A.
Washington County Mtdbal Association
meets first Tue'sdav in everj month at 11
A. SI.
I FIRE DlvPARI MFN'T.
Brenham Hook and Ladder Co. No,
i meets of* the last Friday of each month,
{iheir hall
Meth.WiCfEngine Co. No l meetson t
! 1st Friday of each mo»fh, at City Hall.
I BrenfiftJh B. F. Co. No l nieci,- on
' the 1st'TJitirSdav of c:ch month, at CJij
i Hall.
MILLfTARY.
| Brenhar (keys' meet every lliuisday
i eveniru at sir arrtt'ofy.
VUEN BACK CLUB. ,
i Brenham Cretnback Club No. 613 of
the State of Texas, meets fust Thursday
night in cwry ffpnfrfh, the roui t-hciM. •
7:30 o'clock.
■ -
J^EN. S. ROGERS,
Attorney'at-LaWj
Char
ell IIII, Texi,
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1880, newspaper, February 11, 1880; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth479129/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.