The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 59, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 10, 1878 Page: 4 of 4
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Levying • special tax lor Boud and
Sinking Fund.
Be H ordained by the CHy Coon
«if ot the city of Brenh*m,
SKC. 1. That there be and la hereby
levied tot the year 1871, for the use of
ho city u » Bond and Sinking Fund
ipon ail prttporfy, real and personal.
A-itliin the corporate limits of the en in*
ipou whfcli • tux i* levied by the
suite, an annual direct and ad valorem
tax of one night of oft* per ceot.
Skc. I. The Assessor, and Collector
•kill proe**d to assesaaad collect aaid
tax in accordance with the ordinances
f this city and the general lawsuf the
State.
Sue. 8. That all ordinance and
parts of ordinances in conflict with thin
ordiuanco, the naiue be aLd are hereby
rejiealed; aud that this ordinance g«.
into effect from and after it** passage.
Approved August 2lHh, 1877.
J. T.O'Hiorjdan, Mayor.
Attest—
0. H. Caiiliskb, Secretary.
Oak Hill Nurseries,
$L tented within corporate limits of the
city of Brenham, Washington ceonty
Texas,is te be found the most extrusive,
complete and reliable assortment of
home grown Ftuit Trees in the State,
-comprising—
Peaches, Fears, Apples, Finn,
GHA PES,
Also a choice assortment of'Roses
and Evergreen*. Flowering Nhrubs,
lialbs and Tubers, House and tfreen
l£im !**♦ Plant*.
Extra inducements offered to local
custom. ('A'l and examine stock grow-
ing on on? grounds. Send for descrip-
tive catalogues and price lints.
Letters of inquiry cheerfully answer-
ad.
LOCKETT & EDWARDS,
Proprietors of Onk Hill Nurseries.
seplld&wSm
ESTABLISHED 1800.
Kosedale Nurseries.
Located 1| miles East of Brenham, oi
the Washiugton CountyRallroad.
fruit Tree*, QrapeJVvnes,
Ornamental S/trubbery, He.
am can be found auywhere.
Full descriptive Catalogue sent t»
any address ujton application.
The Hardens, Grounds and wliob
Nursery 8tock, are fr«v for inapeetioi
«t all times te the pfthHe, without theit
being eij»ected to purchase anything it
they dn not wish to.
1 will have many new fruits and or-
namental tress for sale next fall. an.I
will be pleased to show them to visiters
■while thev are growing.
- WM. WATSON, Pmprtoior.
urenham. May 38.d*. -1871,
Barnes House,
Corner Mivin Street aud Texas Avenue,
liOCSTON, - * Tax AS,
The OLD (WUHTOL HOTEL R'sbuil
and furnished with entire NEW
' FURNITURE.
AN Oli DIN A ACE
Be it ordained by the City Council o-
the city of Brenhatn,
8kc. 1. That there be and inhereby
levied tor the use of the city, for gener
a> expenditures, for the year 1877, n|
on all property, real aud personal
within tne corporate limits of the sam
npon wbicli a tax is levied by the State
an annual direct and ad valorem tax o
one fourth of one per cent.
Sue. 2. The Assessor and Collects
ill proceed te asses* aud eollect saic
tax in accordance with the ordinance
of the city aud the general laws ef th»
State.
Skc. 8. That all ordinances and part ►
of ordinances in conflict with this or
dinaace, the same he aad are hereby
repea|e«; ,and that this ordinance g
iuto effect tr»m and after its paisage.
Approved ,,\agust 20th, 1877.
J. T. J. O'Riokdak, Mayor,
Attest—
C. H. Cahi.islk. Secretary.
AN ORDINANCE
Levying a T.x for Public Free Schot ]
purposes.
Be it ordained by the Ci7 Council
of the city «f Brenbstu,
Sec. i. That, whereas on the 4tl
■ lav of August, 1877, 'he tux payers vo
ted the levy ol a ux of 1 fourth of on-
|ter cent, tor the purpose of maintali.
Iiigthe Public Free Schools of the cit*
ol Brenham, there be and is heyeb*
levied for the use of the city, in th»
support ard maintsinance of the Pul>
lie Free Schools, for the scholastic yea
commencing Sept. 1st, 1877, and end
mg June 80th. 1878, upou all property,
real aud personal, within the corpora*r
limits of the said city, upon which a
rax is levied by the State, an annual
direct and ad valorem tax of one fourth
of one per cent.
. Sec 2. The Assessor and Collector
shall proceed to assess and collect said
tax in accordance with the ordinance*
of this city, and the general laws of thV
State
Sec. 8. That all ordlnaacesand parts
of ordinances In conflict with this or-
dinance, the same be la hereby repealed
and that this ordinance go into effect
from and alter Its passage.
Approved Aug. 80th, 1877.
J.T.J. O'Riobdan, Mayor.
Attest—
(J. H. Caklisle. Secretary.
WHY NOT TRY A
Washington PaperP
Tie TOlj
J. L. BAUNES, Proprietor,
Late of Washington Restaurant,
Bryan, Tex a*.
The
LOI-
populsr caterer, PF.TER
SKLLE. Steward.
Fine sample rooms, aud special at
tentii;)» to traveling commercial gun
tleuen. augiJl—4f
Tietata Banner
JOB PRINTING
i'vuptittor.
aroma**.
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,~>B WORK of all descrlpti.**
ixitli di» atth at Utia cUict.
Established Twcnty-flve Years.
Is one of the best and cheapest paper
n the United States, especially adap-
led for the Farmer, the Mechanic, a d
the Family Circle. It ia a large eight
page paper,containing fttty-aix columns
of original and well selected News
Lit my and Miscellaneous re-ding
witter, and reports in a fresher and
better form than can otherwise be oh
tained, all the News and gossip of the
National Capital, and the doings of
Congress, the Executtve Departments,
and the Army and Navy
OFFICE:
87 Maih SMttitT.
Northeast <>«rn«r Public
BBKM1IAM, TKYA8.
Dealer in
Drugs, Medicines,
Alt D ' *'
IkuggW Sundries' Paint»1, Oik,
and PainterSupplier, Drug-
gists1 Glassware, Spwiys,
Brushes, Patent Medi-
cines £ Pc-htmery.
STAPLE ASD FAUCI STATION?!
Pens, Inks »nd Pocket Knives.
Toilet, Shaving and Laun*
dry Soaps,
MEDICINAL ES AND »P1R1'I>
Every article sold or dispensed an
warranted to be what it in r*prpsenie
in quantity as well as quality.
Prescriptions <carefully eonpoaadv
at all hoars dav or nisht. art. 1*
AXD COTTON FACTOR,
WAREHOrSES:
I, 11, 13 AND 15 FK.ikelik ST.,
HOUSTON, - TEXAS.
Liberal advatwee Hindu on Uottou, Wool, ami llkieu. Consijrn-
. ♦ meuts (wlidted.
AHENT FOR—Proctor A-(Janiblv's Candles, Soap, and Lard. Alsr sev«ial
the Largest Su^ar Plantations ia Louisiana and Texas. srpl4d&wtf
^yASHlNOTON HOTEL,
JilllK SIMMERS, Prop.,
Cor.Tremont k Mechanic Sts.Oalvestoa
This House is centrally located, con
venient to business, and but two
squares from Morgan's Line of
Steamers, and one block from
Union Depot.
Table unsurpassed by any House ii
the City. sepHdAwtf
TUTT'S PUS
A Noted Divine says
They are worth their
weight in gold.
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
Da. Terr-.Dear Sir! For ten years I have
been a martyr to Dy»ptpsi«, Constipation, and
Plies. Last iprinj* your pill* were recommended
to ae; I uteri them (but with little faith). 1 am
now a well man, have (food appetite, diaynlon
perfect, regular wools, piles gone, and I have
gained forty pounds solid flesh. Th«y are worth
their weight in gold/
Rev. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky.
LIVERY, FEED
9
and-
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11 QJJ
Nearly opposite the Mtlntyre House. Malp street.
TUTPS PILLS
CITUlBI^XB&ZK.
TUTPS PILLS
oinx DTinnu.
sftiws
Dr. Tutt has been en-
gaged in the uractioe
of mcdicine thirty
yean, and for a long
time Was demonstra-
demonstra-
te
ef
sons 'using Us
ten
| on adentific principle^
torf anatomy in the
Medical College of
Georgia, hence, ^er-
TUTPS PUS
TUTPS PILLS
COBB WVMt AK»
totpTpills
otmanuotnooria
He has succeeded ia
combining hi them
the lieretofore antag-
onistic qualities of a
Their irst spparoot
efcctistoincreasothe
appetite by causing the
foodtopror ' '
Hate, tfins the syrtem
is nourished, sad by
their tonic action on
the digestive organs,
regular drhwU thy ev-
acuationsarc produce it
The rs^otty with
which firmm tak* em
fink, while under the
influence of these pillfe,
f, and henc
TOTTS PILLS
crai sm. mK-ln„ .
their oflscacyincv
— _ nervous debility, mei-
TUTPS PILLS
Mnggishnesa cf
v«r, chronic c
ctkb tospid um
t health and streng
oi itself ii
adaptabil
the bod
their
hence
it! curing
r-
cles, q
the hv
stiptfon, at»d impart'
ing health and strength to the ayetsm. Setaev.
eryWhere. Office, 3; Murray S*reet. New York
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TU EtsbIbk Stfcr tiM '
de«28di ar ^ ashington, D. 0.
SCIENCE
|| Murray St.,
la the South, and is
curf of diseases of that
"■m
Head
It is a plant that
specially adapted to
climate, ft Is
Batiililf ate*«1ll»»<he Mse<f anyHihJ'alf
scrofulous, syphilitic, and rheumatic affections.
ii &.TS3
other herbs, it
"iJS
ui Mood
The most pow
r known to ^ed-
' old ulcers, diseased
the ears and aoetrils,
Com
bordered
idairitf'ev: JH
liver and spleen. Its u« atrvOgthens the n«rvoua
system imparts a fair complexion, and builds up
Ine body with
HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH.
As an antidote to syphilitic poison it Is atroag*
ly recommended. Hundreds of cases ol the worst
gg k»vc been radically cured by it. Being
foifclji vegtfabte, its continued use will do i«5
Isiei. The best time 10 take it is during the
•emitter and full; and instead of debility, nesd-
Sehe, fever and ague, yon will enjoy robuat
health | Sold by all druggists. Price, fi.Q*
Office, ^ Murray Sucot, New Yotk. t ^
One and 1>ro litirsc TajggifS, Bat lis, Carrirgcs anJ
Saddle Howes for liirt—all fnbt class. Traiisporta-
tion funtfslied to any part of the State. Hoi sen bouglit
and sold. Horses boarded by the day week or month.
Patronage solieted and satisfaction guaranteed.
-an a—
' Henijistead, Texas.
C. B. CLOSE, Proprietor,
Manufacturer and Repairer of St«a
Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Shaft
ing, Pullies, Mill and Win tiearing:
Von and Bras it Casting of any
Sixe or Shape. A fnll Sttpjdy
of lroi Pipe and Fittings or
, Stesmand water, kept al-
way* on hand. All or-
ders for He pairs or,
AN ORDINANCE
Concerning Arrcgt*.
Be it ordained by the City Comicil o
the city ol Brenham,
Skc t. That it shall be the duty of
the Maishal and }h)I)om « en to arrest all
violators ol' the public peace, and id
the ordinances of the city, upon proper
warrants issued by the Mayor upoit
complaint made before him.
$Kc. S. It shall also be the 4nty ot
theMarshal and policemen of tne city
to arrest without warrant all persons
found in suspicious places, under cir-
cumstances which reasonably show
that such persons have been guilty ot
some teiouy or breach of the peae*; or
threaten to commit or are about to>
^-y- -j-, y\7 /~\ *r> x? win® oflirnce against the ordi-
ji*%W VV U it uances oi the eitf, or the laws oi the
' Stste.
fill receive personal
and premt attention, and
satiHlaction .guaranteed.as
t«> price and Workmanship.
Will also keep <>n hand a fall
stock of Mill and Engine Sap-
plies, such as Brass goods. Boh*
and Nuts, Bar Iron and Steel, which
wUj l>e sold at
Galveston and Houston Prim.
Fieight 'added. Will have »
' fall, complete
WOOD WORKING MTABM8HM1HT,
* A ■ >
In bonm-ction with my 01 hernia-
cbia«ry.< attdMaiQ ba pr^|»ed
to till at any time all orders
tor Pluiniag aid l^esrintt Lumbe-
Mou'diiig and Sawing with dhpatc).
Pntroh»t!vfolirlt. d. 11 arlOwl
T. B. OGLE8BY,
. • ' • I
- x>»ESSEiii
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IlAAirsmiD,'TEXAS.
Takes pleasure In announcing that h*
Is now prepared to apply to gins ldr
new Patent Gin-Dress at reasoaabJ.
rates. My mode of dreea Is superb* t.
tbe brtar-polnt, or any other ia use; in
asnaeb «s it does not nap, cWatts tht
seeds, makes a bettei saatpia aad gln>
fasten .'"5 ■ . • ■ '
I havdalsoproeared, al » ie»vy ex
pense, a new patent "guiuwing ma-
chtae," iH! whith I sm eniibh d to
.repair wo}? o^t c.ik-sawi, prwvidia^
uew teeth aud making them do as good
work as a tew gin. *tati»f«etir» Muar
anteed In every iaateaee. 1 aui now
ready for business. '
All orders sent to a>v at Hewpateai
w lett at the Brenham Ba»Ki»
ill receive prompt attention
t r n<;i
•epiaijr
T. B. OOLLSBY.
Skc 8. Whereas the Marrhftl or any
polhruiau shall make an arrest,thw
peraon arrested shall be confined in thw
city priatm, unless he ahall give bill
tor hie a| |)ea>auce before the Mayor at
a time stated, to answer such charge
as Is, or may be preferred against him
tor the offence lor which he was arrest-
ed. naming it which said bail shsll be
itpproved by the Marshal, provided rh&t
In case of airests for offences exclusive-
ly Within the jurisdiction of the'Staio
courts, suth person shall be turned
ov r to the Sheriff or any Constable ot
Washington county.
Skc. 4. It shall be the duty of Wi»
officer when about to make an nrmt,
to make the same tHtboat using nnn« c-
fsr>ary violence towatds* or unnecessa-
rily striking or issaeltiugthe (.ersou
about to be arrested; aao such «<dfit er
limy call to bis assistance a Millit iunt
number of citl/cns to effect suid ar-
rest,
Sw. 5. Aay citizen who shall lie
called by aay ottcef oi the dty au-
thorised to wake arrwts. to assist him
In milking au nirest, nnd shallfetuse to
render swrk assistaace, shall b» pun
islu-d by a fiae ol not less thsn ten m,r
mt»re 'thaa One hundred dollsrs, en
conviction thewwf belore llie Mayor..
If any pernm slittll wiiJulW
oppose or resist the Marshal wr ktiv »u-
thorued olllcer of the city, wbeu mak-
ing or about to make au arrest, he
shall be punished b,» tine not exceeding
one hundred dollars on eouvictina
tkereof bett.re tke Mayor.
»«i\ 7., Ii say persoa agaiast wham,
• legal wsrmnt < f atrest la directed
or who Is a boat to be arrested witli/htl
•arnnt a» )«wrtde<Hia 2 ot this
ordinance, resist tbe execution of said
warrant,et said ariest witkoat wbrrai t
wUa attempted byanewou legaky na'
thoriaed to make eaid arjest,, tie shall
be punished by Biu» en coavlctW
thereof before the M.,0I„ uot exceed
lug one humored dellart
Skc 8. All ord^iccp and parts of
oidln».a«es in «oi,fi#t wlib tkisotdU
nance fie sad the same are hereby re-
pealed^ sad tliat this oidinau* have-
loi w aad effect iiotn.aid afw hR pa8>
Attest—
c. H. C±KuaukScct«jt«i,
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 59, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 10, 1878, newspaper, March 10, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth477975/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.