Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 30, 1887 Page: 3 of 4
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The civil docket is now being tried
in the county court.
The norther quickly obliterated
all fjigus of the late rain.
Whkn spring opens look out for a
building boom in Brenham.
The Santa Fe railroad is still do
ing a rattling good business.
The county court disposed of a
great many criminal cases last week.
Now is the time to advertise lio!.
iday goods, and the Ba.vneu is the
proper medium.
Mr. John* Cabusle is having an
artesian well sunk on his premises
at Chappell Hill.
Mr. VV. B. Garrett has secured
the position of local attorney for the
Santa Fe railroad.
Haveru's Minstrels are booked at
the Brenham opera house for the
26th of December.
After to-morrow night there will
be no further attraction at the opera
house for over a week.
ISauanas
25c per dozen. At Kiber's.
Business was dull yesterday.
Tom and Jerry at
B. Lehman's.
Advertise in the Brenham Banner.
Glass China, Novelties. Tinware
and Toys, just arrived, 5, 10 and 25
cents, at • Kxoor & Schawe's.
The new school building must be
erected.
Blankets and comforts at prices
tha^ will astonish you. At the
New York Store.
The bill tiend will bo abroad to-
morrow.
Brenhah theatre-goers should
black-list every snide company and
every one that -'throws off."
The district aud county clerks arc
very busy just now, making out
transcripts of appealed cases for the
upper courts.
Elegant stone steps have been
built at each comer of t ho court
house wall. The work is now Bear-
ing completion.
*\Y hose business is it to fix bridges
■when they tumble down or need re-
pairs
? "We would like to be able to
irx tlie responsibility.
Corn is to be had in abundance
in the market. This is one crop
-With -which 'Washington county has
been blessed this year.
The county clerk has a photo-
graph of the court house of Colorado
City. It is, to all appearances, an
exact duplicate of our court house.
An effort will be made at the
Methodist Conference to have Dr.
Goodwyu retained here. He is very
popular with his church and, in fact,
with all.
The Santa Fe well is finished and
the force is now engaged in deepen-
ing one of the old wells. The new
well has several feet of the clearest
kind of water.
Begins to look like it will be nec-
essary to enlarge the Daily Banner
in order to accommodate advertisers.
Bring in your ads friends, room will
be provided for them.
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Let the commissioner s court now
proceed to plant the court house
yard with trees and shrubbery. It
will add, with the new wall, a thous-
and per cent to its appearance.
Remember that the clever and
charming little actress, Katie Put-
nam, appears at the opera house to-
Cloaks, Newmarkets', wraps and
circulars at half their value. At the
New Your Store.
Country produce is
scarcer in the market.
becomim
yrup ot ign-
is Nat urea's own true laxative. It is the
most easily taken, and the most effective
remedy known to Cleanse the Hytem
when Bilious or Costive; to dispel Head,
aches, Colds and Fevers; to Cure Habit-
ual Constipation, Indigeslion Piles, etc.
Manufactured onlv by the California Fig
Syrup Company, Ban Francisco, Cal.
At least half a dozen new hotels
in southern California are to be
opened this season.
Ladles
In delicate health needing a gentle yet effec-
tive laxative will bnd the California liquid
fruit remedy, Syrup of Fig*, pleasing to the
taste, acceptable to to the stomach, and per-
fectly safe in all cases. It is the most easily
taken and pleasantly effective remedy
known to cure and preAcnt costiveness, to
dispsl headaches, colds, and fever, and
strengthen the kidneys, liver and the bowels,
and is therefore a favorite remedy with
ladies For sale in 50 cents and $1 bottles
by Carleton & Nash.
The Baltimore policeman who kill-
ed himself probably thought he was
an inoffensive citizen.
WONDERFUL CI RES.
R E Luhn, Wholesale and Retail Drug-
gist, Brenham, Texas, says: We have been
selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric
Bitters and Bueklen's Arnica Salve for four
years. Have never handled remedies that j
sell as well, or give such universal satisfac-
tion. There have been soma wonderful cures
effected by these medicines in this
Several cases of pronounced Centum
have been entirely cured bv use of
bottles of Dr. King's New Dwoverv, taken
iri connection with Electric Hitters. We j
guaranty them always.
Sold by li. E. Luhn.
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A new feature at evening parties is '
the "Card dunce." This must be;
some sort of a shutile.
DEALER IN--
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes *
Clothing, Gents and Ladies Furnishing
Goods,.Millinery. &c., &c. ~ •• m
SANDY ST,, BRENHAM, TEXAS, Between Giddings Bank and Thos, Smith's Store,
An Inspection Of Our Stock
Incurs no obligation to purchase. We are deter*
mined to prove to buyers of Clothing, Hatsand Fur-
nishing Goods, That we are giving bet-
ter value than ever before offered
Glad to show through our stock.
It gives no trouble to show'
Goods.
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
The most complete ever brought to Brenham
and is being added to daily, is in charge of Mrs.S.
f£j w^*o, ten years experience in the
city ol New lork, has a fine Line of Pattern Bon-
constantly on hand. Babies and
Childrens Plush and Lace Bonnets made to order.
In order to clean out our entire
stock of clothing wo now offer at a
discount. Call and he convinced.
At the New York Stork.
For the balance of the season we
aro making great reductions on
everything that we carry in stock.
At tho JN'ew Yofcri Stoae.
Tiif. artesian well in Brenham is
making wry slow progress.
C\:
jhen Bio's for
Give Them a Chance! I Call on
That is to say your lungs. Also ail your overcoats.
breathing machinery. Very wonderful ma-1 , , —
chinery it is. Not only the larger uir pass-1 Sam Epstein is selling clothes rc-'
ages, but the thousand of little tubes and! f'ardless ol cost.
cavities leading from them. ° — — '
When these are clogged and choked with Kocher Meat.
The proposed electric light at the matter which ousrht not to be there, your1 0n ♦«,? ♦ v . »
oil mill still tag. lire. <-*»•?* ***> A»d »"<- 11: ^ i
° I they do, thev cannot do well. i *' ® maiKCt. Made under su-j
B| Call it coid, cough, croup, pneumonia,! pervision of Dr. Dvmcn. j
1 catarrh, comumptiop or any of the family ot j" *
ihrrat and n«.-e mid head and lung oh*true- I For Sale. !
tions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid i Six vniv nf l.rr L-r
of. Tliere is just one sure wav.to cot rid of I t , J..,, ' /-
them. That U to take Boschee's German f 5fr;»U to
Syrup, which nay druggist will sell you at Apply to T. J. Pampem..
7o cent? a bottle. Even if everything else has
failed you, you may depend upon this for
certain".
your ; D .KAMPMAXX, President.
OTTO KOFHLEP., Sec'y and Ger.'l Manage
Oar line of shirt-waists and knee-
pants is complete. Shirt-waists
from 25 cents and up. Knee-pants
from 50 cents and up. At the
New York Stork.
The walls of H. Fisher's building
are up, and a fine interior finish is
being put on inside.
Holiday Present*
and toys, direct importations just
arrived at Ivnoop & Schawe's.
Ma yob Wilkins' new residence is
nearly completed. It is one of the
handsomest dwellings in town.
Just Arrived
5, 10, and 25 cents toys and presents
at Knooi>& Schawe's.
Mr. Healy's house on Sandy
street is ready for the roof and
flooring. Mr. Healy will probably
occupy it before the first of January.
Best Eiipfou Oil.
25 cents per gallon.
Knoop & Schawe.
The fire committee of the city
council has under consideration the
establishment of a fire alarm system.
Several propositions are under ad-
visement, and the committes is in
correspondence with the proposers.
young:
a head, i
For Rent
Store and upstairs, formerly oc-
morrow night, and «&d»Wtar " ,'i,U"el7 BlUMubment,
° nAvt nnnf tn A mmA<na nnidh *</».«.
equals, and no superiors in her pro-
fession. -I,
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Mati>'ee.—The Montanio cii'cus
•m
will give a raatinee performance on
Saturday afternoon for the special
benefit of the school 'children, upon
which occasion school children will
be admitted at H cents each.
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Tjifc action of County Attorney
> in his proseoution of the Sun-
law case meets with approval,
even from those who oppose the law.
All are glad to see an officer who
Will do his duty in the face of oppoai-
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Mb. M. L. Cbofton, of William
Penn, was in the city on fTuesday.Jcase in the coufrfy^
and while here repaired our engine,
for which he has our thanks. Mr,
next door to Ammona, north sido
otsquare. Apply to J.S.Norton.
Mr. J. Malcomson Dikes, a ster-
ling a:ul popular young gentleman
of San Antonio, who is representing
the Equitable Mortgage Company,
of Dallas, is lending a charm to the
city, and did not forget to pay his
respects to the Bakser force.
Given Away,
By Broekschmidt & Hohlt, one of
the finest aud best Whits 8 swing
Machines, to the lady guessing the
nearest number of tacks driven into
a ball hanging in front of their store.
Call early; it is free to "
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v:Tbe person wfao defend
day informs the Ba
speech on that occasion
Croftonris one of the finest maehin * written or prepared af all. HW did
ists in this bounty and is getting a! not think the pase important enough
to employ an attorney or write a
speech.
fine run of work.
Judoe Coo* has not yet notified
the Young Men's Social Club when
he can deliver that promised lecture.
There is Some talk of securing the
opera htfuse for the lecture, as so
* much interest is manifested in it and
a huge crowd is expected.
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City Tax.
Notice is hereby given that all
city ad valorem taxes tor 1887 are
doe ami most be paid by January
1,1888. Come forward and save
penalty. E. L. Salt.iv,
Assessor and Collector.
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The Inter-State Commerce bill
commission should prevent the car
stove from riding dead-head.
Mr*. Wlnslow * Soolhlns: Syrup.
Rky. Sylvan-US Cobb thus writes iu tho
Boston Christian Freeman:—We wonld
by no means recommend any kind of medi-
cine which we did not know to be good—par-
ticularly for infants But of Mrs. Winslo w'»
Soothing Syrup we can speak from knowl-
edge; in our own family it has proved a
blessing indeed, by giving an infant troubled
with coiic pains, quiet sleep, and the parents
unbroken rest at night. Most parents can
aipr ciate these blessings. Here is an arti-
' air ich works to perfection, ard which
is u«rmless, for the sleeps which it affords
the infant is perfectly natural, and the little
cherub awakes as "bright as a button." And
during the process of teething, its value is
incalculable. We have frequently heard
mothers say that they wouldnotbe without it
from the birth of the child till it had finished
with the teething seige, on ar.v considera-
tion whatever. Sold by all druggists,
cents a bottle.
25
H. Fisher,
Wholesale agent for Reed's Gilt
Edge Tonic, Brenham, Texas, a
safe medical nrenaration.
Fat Veal.
A car lond ot fat calves just re-
ceived. Veal every morning a<
onr murkct. Wisher 3l Weis
Wanted
5000 bushels white shelled corn.
Name lowest price, delivered at
Brknoam Oil Mill.
Heating Stoves.
We have in store a large lot of
splendid heating stoves, which we
are selling very cheap. Stoves set
up to order at short notice. If you
need a stove, give us a call. We aim
to please.
Lange Si Gehrjian
A band of bunco steerera call;
themselves a Salvation Army be-!
cause they prey on the streets.
(\\A and reliable Medicines are the best'
VJVVV todependupon. Acker'sBioodEI- i
ixlr Las been prescribed for years for all Im-
purities of the Blood. In every form of Scrof- !
alous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it is
invaluable. For Rheumatism, Los no equal
It. E. Luhn.
They put tacks in a caipet to keep
is down, but they put tax on tobacco
to keep it up. Strange, isn't it?
^\\e vcoaovn. SLA£'f
is warranted, is because it is the best
Blood Preparation known. It wiU
t'vely cura all Blood Disen?^ Wiftes tho
whole system, and thoroughly builds up the
constitution. Rec^mber, wo guarantee it
H. E. Luhn.
il&xieo as a winter resort is re-
ceiving more and more attention,
but it is amenable to better hotels.
T\ r\vO\ trifle with any Throat or
^ Lang Disease. If you liavo
a Cough or Cold, or the children are
threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough,
ase Acker's English Remedy and prevent
farther trouble. It ia a positive cure,
and we guarantee It. rrice 10 and 50o
IL X. Lunn.
Statistics show -that girls who
work in a match factory do not
OPERA HOUSE
j- -ONE XIGHT ONLY- {
Wednesday. A ov. 30.
Celebrated Laser and Specially Brewed
"SELECT" BOTTLED BEER
ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE GIVEN
C. MINKWITZ, Jr., Agent, Brenham, Texas.
LUMBER YAM
W. A. WOOD & CO
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-DEALER I>r-
Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds
MOULDINGS, ETC.
-AGENTS FOR-
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liugagemeiit of the Biiaht anii Charniite
nfnv
Little Soubrette
" WALTER A. WOOD" MOWERS AND RAKES,
i:]CI0|RlallTv|tIliT|4|S[$!E|li) CLiDDEN'S BABWIRE FENCE,
Kentucky" Cane Mills, Evaporators. Etc
W. A. WOOD & CO.,
AND IIKU
Superb Double Company
A|>i>earing la the Great Sensational Drama,
Th« Jfyw Spectacular
Hidden Hand.
IJKAI Tirn. SCENIC EFFECTS'
new and novkl mkcua\ical effki i>'
i Urand Mili'.atr Hand and Operatic Orchestra.
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
married any quicker than those who
work at other places.
always hare
Acker's Baby
It is the only safe
made that will remore all
It contains no Opium
Luhn.
aires the child natural
Price 29 cents. Sold tty
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Although the devil be the father
of lies, he seems, like other great in-
ventors. to have lost much of his
reputation by the continual improve-
ments that nave been made upon
him.
•X-C vv Avv would enjoy your dinner
M and an prorated by Dys-
pepsia, sse Ackerti Dyspepsia Tablets.
They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In-
digestion, Flatulency and Constipation.
We guarantee then. 25 aad 00 oat IS-
R. E. Luhn.
A car load of bj eoial scenery, and the jrr^atest
stieet parade ever attempted by a
traveling company.
KJ-BE ON HAND TO SEE IT-CE
Ileaerved seats now on sale at Simon a vriihout
extra olaarge.
LINDEMANN & KOCH
-DEALERS IN-
AT OPERA HOUSE
One Night Only,
Thursday, December J.
Special Engagement of the Charming Pro-
tean Actress. Vocaliat and Dauseuse.
Katie
—Supported by a Company of Ladies and—
Gentlemen of Professional Reputation,
Presenting Miss Putnam's Bril-
liant Comedy-Drama,
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plows, flf all liiis, at lie very lmest rates.
BARB WIKE AND STOVES.
W.H.VINSON,
Lawyer, Land Agent
And Notary Public. .
I have valuable farm* for sale, alio desira-
ble residence* in the citr.
4th Ward Market,
Near Amsler's Warttee, |
WILLIAM ZiSISS.
city bakes,
AND C0NF8CTI0MEB.
Dealer in Staple aad Fancy Groceries
Freeh Cakes and Pie» on hand at all tinea.
Main Street.
Bumkbau. Taxik
c. c. OAtuutrr. w w. seabct. t,s. aata»
GARRETT, SEARCY i UTAH,
Attorneys at Law
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0FEICE OVER 8I09IN65 A MBIMS MM
An Original Play, Full of Heart Interest,
Interspersed wi*h a Comedy Element
of Natural Mirth.
NEW MUSIC.
SONGS, DANCKS,
MEDLEYS, ETC.
Usual Priccs Will Prevail,
BRENHAM,.
TEXAS.!
The undersigned takes this method of in-
formintc th« citisens of Brenham that they
havo opened n meat market at the above
BRENHAM. TEXAS.
place, where they will sell roasts at 5 cents a
pound and choice steaks at 7 rents a pound, t
Patronage solicited and satisfaction guaran-'
teed.
J. J. HARRIS
INSURANCE AGENT,
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Ureuliau, Texas.
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Garrett, O. H. P. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 30, 1887, newspaper, November 30, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth481247/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.