The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 257, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1877 Page: 4 of 4
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llosedale Nurseries
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Located 1 i niiloH East of Rrenhnm, on
the Washington County li ail road.
J'ntit Trees, Grape Vines,
Ornamental Sh rubber;/, lie.
a* inn be fouud anywhere.
Full descriptive Catalogues sent to
fitly address upon application.
The Garden?, Grounds and whole
Nursery Stock, tire free for inspecirm
at nil times to the public, without their
being expected to purchase anything ii
they do not wish to.
1 will have many new fruits and or-
namental tress for sale next fall, and
will be pleased to show them to visitors
while tliev are urowii:?.
Wit. WATSON, Proprietor.
Brnnham, Mnv 2<J.dv. —1871
City hotel,
Hempstead? Texas'
J F. MATCHET, M. D~
Sur^con'aiid Physician.
Brenliam, Texas.
Respectfully informs His old f ionds
o! Hieuhani a«.il vicinity, that lielus
resumed practice. Otliceat the Crump-
ler House. ma\20d&wtf
TJITTlPILLS
A Noted Divine says
They are worth their
weight in gold.
read what he says:
Du. Tutt'—Dear Sir: For ten years I have
been a martyr to,Dyspepsia, Constipation, and
riles. Last spring your pills were recommended
to me; I used them (but with little faith). I am
now a well man, have {rood appetite, digestion
perfect, regular s:oo!s, piles gone, and I have
gained forty ]>oumi« solid flesh. They are worth
their weight in gold.
Rev. r. L. -simpson, Louisville, Ky.
Dr. Tutt has been en-
gaged in tho practice
of medicine thirty
years, and for a long
lime was demonstra-
tor of anatomy in the
Mcdical (Jolfege of
Georgia, hence, per-
rons using his Pills
have the guarantee
that they are prepared
on scientific principle*,
and arc free from all
quackery.
He has succeeded in
combining in them
the heretofore antag-
onistic qualities of a
strtngthtning.purga*
live & purifying tonic
Their first apparent
effect is to increase the
appetite by causing tho
food topropecly assim-
ilate, thus the'systcm
is nourished, and by
their tonic action on
the digestive organs,
regular & healthy ev-
•cuatiocsare produced
The rapidity with
which persons tott on
flesh, while under the
influence of these pills,
ol itself indicates their
adaptability to nourish
the body, and hence
their efficacy in curing
nervous debility, mel-
a -holy, dyspepsia,
wasting of the mus-
ics, sluggishness of
lie liver, chronic con-
stipation, and impart-
Ih to the system. Sold ev«
ii'ray Street, New York,
Levying a Poll Tax.
Be it ordained by the City Council ot
the city of Bmilium,
Sec. 1. That there be and is hereby
1 vied for the use of the city apo l tax
of one dollar upon every male citizen
ot the said city of Breuham, between
the Hjjesof twenty one aud nxty year.-1.
tine. & That the Assessor andtJol
lectur proceed to assess said tax npon
the tax rolls and collect the same in
accordance wi h law.
Skc. '6. All ordinances and parts of
! ordinances in conflict wit Ii this ordi
| nance, the sume be aud are hereby re-
pealed, and that this ordinance take ef-
fect man and alter its passage.
Approved Sept. 4th, 1877.
J. T. J. O'liioKDAN, Mayor.
Attest—
C. H Caki.isi.E, Secretary.
1 J1JVV» IV W* »
WWfor Skrgsiiiss!
A VTk flATmrwr T,l t Ammi O
AND COTTON FAOTOK,
OFFICE:
37 Main Stjiebt.
AiY OllDWAKCE
Levying a general tax for city expendi-
tures.
Be it ordained by the City Council oi
! the city of Brenhani,
Sh.0. 1. That the re be and is hereby
levied tor the useot the city, for gener-
, a' expenditures, for the year 1877, up-
J on all property, real and personal,
! within the cm pt.rate limits of the same
upon which a tux is levied liy the State,
an annual direct and ad valorem tux ol
one fourth of oue per cent.
skc. 2. The Assessor aud Collectsr
will proceed to assess and collect said
tax in accordance with ttie ordinances
ot the city and the general laws ot the
State.
Skc. 8. That all ordinances and parts
of ordinances in conflict, with this or-
dinance, the same be and are hereby
repealed; and that this ordinance go
intoefl'ect ir<>ui and after its parage.
Approved August 20'h, 1817.
J. x. J. O'Kiuhdan, Mayor,
Attest—
C. 11. Caklislk, Secretary.
tutps PILLS
■ctoe 9 j ok head-
ache.
TUTT3P1LLS
•COBB DYSPEPSIA.
tutpspills
CUBE CONSTIPATION
TUTPSPiLLS
CUKE PILES.
TUTOPILLS
CUBE FEVER AND
AG) VIE.
tutpTpills
CUBE BILIOUS COLIC.
tutpspills
cobs kidney com-
plaint.
tlirpsrlls
cube tobpid lives
ing health and strengt'
cry where. Office, 35 M
AN Oli I) I NANCE
Levying a special tax for Bond and
Sinking Fund.
Be it ordained by the City Coun
cil ot th& city of Brenhi.ni,
Skc. 1. That iheie be and is hereby
levied for the year 187.', tor tne useot
the city as a Bond aud Sinking Fund
upon a#l properly, real and pergonal,
within tlie corporate limits of the same,
up >11 which a tux is levied by the
Slate, au annual direct nd ad valorem
I tax of oue eight of one per cent.
Skc. 2. The Assessor aud Collector
! will proceed to assess and collect said
j tax in accordance with the ordinances
i of this city and tlio L'eneral laws ol the
State.
| dku. 3. That all ordinances and
partsof ordinances in conflict with tliiu
ordinance, the same be aid are herein
repealed; and that this ordinance gu
into effect Irom and after its passage.
I Approved August ~Oth, 1877,
J. T.O'liioitDAN, Mayor.
Attest.—
t. H. Caki.isi.e, Secretary.
WAREHOUSES:
9, 11, 13 and 15 Franklin St.,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Liberal advances made on Cotton, Wool, and Hides. Consign-
ments solicited.
A''EXT 1*011—Proctor & Gamble's Candles, Soap, and Lard. Aim, several ot
the Largest Sugar Plantations in Louisiana and Texas. sepl4d&wif
JUST ARRIVED.
Latest Styles of Ladies Cloaks,
AT THE
ONE PRICE CASH STORE.
East Side of the Public Square.
We have just received a large and varied stock of staple and fancy dry poods,
and notion*-. Boots and Shoes Hats an<1 Caps, nnd Clothing; also the latest styles
'•f LADIES C'LOaKS, which we will sell at lowest pi ices.
Cheapest lot of SEamberg Edging in town.
Oall and see us.
jly20d&\vif c<> Gj.# COUCH.
fir
AGENCY ORGrAiVIZlSD A. D. I860.
Capital Represented, - $51,000,000.
j TRIUMPH CF SCiOKtl
jj Gray Hair can be changed to at
Istlossy black by a single apnlication oil
jDr.TUTT'i Hair Dye. It acts like magic,!
land is warranted as harmless as water.f
I Price $1,00. Office 35 Murray St.,N.y.
AN ORDINANCE
Levying a Tax for Public Free School
purposes.
i Bo it ordained by the City Council
I of the city of Brenhuui,
j SEC. I. That, whereas on the 4th
j day of August, 1877, ihetux payers vo-
' ted the levy ol a lax ol 1 fourth of oue
i per cent, tor the purpose of maintain-
ing iho Public Free Schools ot thecitv
oi Brenhani, there be aud is hereby
levied tor ilie use ot the city, in the
support and maintainance of the Pub-
; lie Free Schools, for the scholastic year
commencing Sept. 1st, 1&77, aud end-
ling June i)0ih, 1^78, upon all pr perty,
1 real and personal, within the corporate
liniito of tlie said city, upon which a
tax is levied by the biato, an aunuai
j direct aud ad valoiem lax of one fourth
of one per ceut.
Sec 2. The Assessor and Collector
shall proceed to assess and collect said
tax in accordance with the ordinances
of this city, and tho general laws ot th<
State,
sec. 8. That all ordinances and parts
of oidiuanci s in conflict with this or-
dinance, the same be ii Hereby repealed
aud tha' this ordinance go into effect
from and atter its passage.
j Approved Aug. 2iHli, 1877.
J. T. J. O'Kiordan, Mayor.
Attest—
C. H, Carlisle, Secretary.
Ceo. P. BDSKE,
Fire Insurance Agent,
brenham, texas.
Office--Giddings & Giddings' Bank Building:*
My Agency is composed ot the following leading and stand-
ard Insurance Companies:
What is Queen's Delight
Stsad tiao Answer
It is a plant .that grows in the South, and is
Fiieciatly adapted to the cure of diseases of tjiat
climate. It is
r nature's own remedy.
Entering at once into the blood, expeliinir'alt
fccrofnloiis, syphilitic, and rheumatic afTections.
Alone, it is a scan hinsr alterative, but when
comlyncd with Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, and
other herbs, it forms
nm yuttn'o ukUunli
The most powerful blood purifier known to med-
ical science for the cure of old ulcers, diseased
joint*, foul discharges from the ears and nostrils,
accesses, skin diseases, dropsy, kidney com-
f|laint, eVil efTects of secret practices, disordered
iverand spleen. Its use strengthens the nervous
ev H m imparts a fair complexion, and builds up
tiie I ody wiili
HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH.
Ac tin antidote to syphilitic poison it is strong-
mounded. Hundreds of cases of the worst
jj10k kale,
At a Sacrafice!
I offer for sule, my premises in Nel-
8ouville, consisting ot dwelling con-
taining four roiiin>; a irood well of wa-
tei .six ucn s of ground—four in pasture
and two in cultivation, ou which is
growing an pichaid of choice young
trees. Also, my blacksmithsliop and a
complete set ot tool#. The stand is ihe
best in Austin county. I also offer 45
acres of black land, on which is a com-
fortable dweilmg and a good well ot
water, within a mile of Nelsonville.—
WMiin a mile of this tract there are
15 acres of the beat timbered land. 1
will give the best bargain ever offered
in Austin county, i-iiher for all or one
halt cash. P L, Gekdbkau,
Sept. 28, '77-1 m. Nelsooville, Tex.
Liverpool & London & Globe -
Le Caisse Insurance Company, France
Fire Association ol Philadelphia -
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford
Phoenix Fire Insurance Company, Hartford
National Fire Insurance Company, Hartford
Continental Fire Insurance Company, New York
German American Fire Insurance Co., New York
St. Paul Fire Insurance Company, Minnesota
Total Assetta - - - -
$27,000,000
6,000.000
4,000,000
3,500,000
2,500,000
•1,250,000
3.500,000
2,250.000
1,000,000
$51,000,000
Dwellings, Store3, Merchandise, Warehouses, and
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insured at adequate rates. Correspondence solicited from the
Merchants and Farmers of Waller, Austin, Fayette, b tstrop, Lee
Burleson and Washington counties. Blank application sent
by mail when requested. f^t3 Losses paid since organization ol
Agency, $205,000.
Is now in receipt of his stock of
vkvW § ^
/n\ /f?S
\y
It!
Consisting of
Ladies' and Gents' lurnisliin^
goods, ready made clothing.
Alpacas, linens, jaconets, do-
mestics, jeans, doeskins, ostiti-
bergs, sheetings, corsets, boots,
shoes and hoisery, hats, gloves
and under ware, in end less va-
riety, which 1 am now offering
cheap for the ready rush. The
goods are bound to be sold.
Give me a call if you are in
search of bargains.
we have a fine assortment ol
fMxmiti
i
and defy competition, either in
style or prices.
Groceries,
cheaper than ever. We do only
a cash business. no trouble to
show goods. Call and see us.
A. SIMON.
Brenham, Texas, Sept. 15th 1S76.
GEORGE NELSON,
Barber and Hair-Dresser,
Ant street, under the Central llonse,
Brenhani, Texas.
Shaving, shampooning, dyinjr and
lwtir cutting done to order. Patronjujw
solicited. Jun 2S>dt
-DEALERS IX-
TI1E TREMENDOUS STOCK OF
„ ii
For Sale,
lvnx
type liave been radically cured by it.
Being
ociie, fever and
h«*:th. Sold b}
Oilxc, 35 Hurray Street,
aeuc. you wiU enjoy robust
all druaffistt. Price, $1.00.
Street, Kcw York.
A surit-rli ontfit. of Surveyor's impli-
rnenw, including Transit Compaso and
Tripod, All cheap tor caah. Inquie
llxi3 office
i"1
Fb.
A. JACOBS' IT. MS STORE,"
CONSISTS OF
Gents and Boys Fins. ClotMng,
Ladies Dress Goods,
Hand made Boots and Shoes, Gents Furnishing
Goods, &e„ Queensware, &c., must
Be sold regardless of cost.
This is a rare chance tor great bargains; call early and examine
my stoek and prices, and you will be convinced ot the fact,.
octM&wSia A. JACOBS.
Meal IastniBcnts, Toilet Sets
Perfumery, Fancy Toile
Soaps, Brackets,
Wiibw-Ware.
Parlor Ornaments,
Pictures, Picture Frames,
Vases, Cliildrens Toys,! Alfrumsy
&c., &e , &c,
Stksil Boots a Specialty.
Latest Newspapers and Maga-
zines always on hand.
. : .. in, l, " , ; >( ' , • V ' -
Special Inducements'
Offered to Country Merchants.
Prices to suit the Times.
{Sf*Call and examine our stock. No
ble to alio* gooia. janli ly
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Rankin, John G. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 257, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1877, newspaper, October 27, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth477980/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.