The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 261, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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DAILY BANNER. ! ponetneut. ' He
i » ft l!o >«ten on Tuesday tvi
tlr Tclrgr tph t&yiX \
What do you think of
® ^^BTdraw;ng nix large hen ej
about noon e.ondi of hoppers 0f ino ler mains mouth! 11
-sen
Local lateUifenee.
Hoppers Again—Ywterdav!
tim m » .iin ■ n i ■ i ■
at j Henry Hen ricks. A. B. Hall.
HEXHY HESR1CK8 k CO..
Wholeaalo O-rooe
— am D—
ESTABLISHED JSOO.
filled the air almost as abundant,
n* snow-flakes. They were
tdowly winging their way Gult-
ward.
maim stood behirftT'tlie man,
and, tupping him on the head,
his mouth would open and «low-
lv th»* • would cftrtic out of hi*
tnoutU, when llerrnmn would
Rosedale N urscries,
('oiAmimion Merchant^ Hi
Houston, Texas.
Agents fort!,* most popular brand, o* j I|OCat^ u mll^ E^7^T 1Brenham,
1MILT PLOITli. (feb. 15. j tb« Wasi.iugtou County Railroad.
— , Willi eleven ye*rs experience lu the •
Fw Real. i Snm-ry busHesa In this fount?, 1 eai
The well koowu ,tud. Whitman's ioff*r *» Rw "elections of—
4* - , *• . » _ .i .. . m •. rp /> ■«-.
('nrr.vv .Vi-mnrs viKtprd'iv ' take it. a id lav it in a plate. The Sure, i* offered f-r rent for the next; Fruit Tine*. Crape I ih<*,
*etui|»n» yt*tenu\ j * hnmiwpd mototlli. It is one of the mwt n ' , i '
were liirlit, about 150 to 175 m • i r • *i deslrabb, placet in the county for* Ornamental Shrubbery, hie.
;old rbljrs tifim ladies in the au- ! country Store. A roomy Store house as can be toand anywhere.
b.ilea. There has been advance i dicncc, threw them into a tin and otdee, wood iuiU water convenient,
of a quarter ot a cent on all saucepan,broke the six opinio
grades, and the market is active and *4^ with
at quotation*.
~ wTThinotos ;,or lj"'n" U lmrD
j Full di»criptivt> ClLWcuf. rat It.. ffm B*kr, Cu*. It.-mi BK»i qiuT
Coi.. Gkokor
T , „ iroent or two he put a cdvor 6Ji
•i on us announces in Hie Valks--•
Apply at Whitinan P 0.. on the , ,inv ac[,|rw B|>oU application.
Washington and "ChappeH Hill' road.; fhe Gardens, Grounds and whole
., ^.iiii 1 «* nnlos from the former for terms Jtc. Sm-.^ry Stock, nre free for inspection
rings, tllCll poured alcohol over i Possession glv. n immediately. 1 - —
the v hole and set fire to it. V,\-»TK 14 ^M1™,AX
I . ... . - I Sept. 18th. 187« w;!r
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Are the auit I)arable,
The Least Complicated,
Hare tireater Facilities,
Consume the Legist fat!.
%-Je W —. -..-4 U- l •
\
i& 4i
for
n uio-
Poor Farm.
The Commissioners Court of Wash
at all times to the pnblic, without their
l>eing expected to purcLase anything ii
tlii'V do not wif.b to.
er and more even ihnn any other
■to e made.
ty THEY HAVE ^'0 EQUAL.jtl
. utJ \ uiiiiiin \.ouik ui »t itr*n
note t!uit ha will address the cit-taml* «lrew trom- the 6au«i*»aii tingvon oountr de«im t«tpurcha»ea
ir.e„5 of BrenliNm.nnd W^tin*-*Mte W
ton county on Monday next, w,^h a riugti|tilc|AV'.d,
♦ i p.i • * <4 ,iwwyL ;;
the ()th inst. .«>'/,■
•• •..IFitnr T ~*W.'t"->TTTT7TTir-..»«
|TU<M.H«^rM.ll.b. ' T1? "f
Th to tvtll lie a club meeting
to-ni^ht at Kldinf<re II.ill «t 71
o',:Mk p. m. A* tbk will be
tli« last meeting ot the elnb ?"*><*«;'■«
±1
tft
]>ri.w to tb. election it h d«m- ***
. . t . :t , .»j uarm wis oxceedingly 2ood, o\it
blc that every member attend it!. ... . » . L.
... , . . . fluckily tor the partiea inoatlv
possible, as business ot impor-'. ,; a , T t,_ , , ;
tance will probably come before. . <Tt j-1 . . , , , . ,
was extremely Lad. lie did not commissioner of claims, on the 3d d«v
sealed proposal* tor tljf sale ol sucb a
f»ir;a to the conntv, Will be received at
the County Clerk's oillte uutil llvi 11th
of Nov. next. The purchase must be
entirely on a credit. Prwponale niwt
State tiie n«oil«er ol aoree in the ira< t
the number of acres in cultivntion, tin
uallty of timber, the locality, t.nd a
etoription of the implement* Tl»e
'oiiiinihsionma reserve the right to se-i
lecttliejmost suitabla place, .r to re
ject all bids if none suitable should be
ottered. SepMw4t
L»st.
interfeted hi, m.rksm.n.bip | rJ£?
tie mt;etin . tt io' April. I860, for WO acres of land |
♦ isuew»etl in hitting any one. He >aCh. vie:
I)i f.i>—On Thursday morning,; attempted to eseai^e troni the i 4^54'*5« "vi V'r^f'.47'8l' W !
Aliis. M. J. Raxdi.r, widow oi; officen? by riding out ot town, |kV, s4, ma, 8t>. s?', 99, i(k), 101,117, 119, j
the late Willis Handle. Mrs. but was overtaken, lie still l3n*127, l28, la0, 181, 1 ®-1>{7
Itandlc was one ot the old re*-'showed fight, br&udwhii}£ bis
nld ol Washington county.'shooting iron. The party in
... „ PROOF.
I-IISt Premium m St. Louia Fair, Ig'jff.
I will have many now fruits and or , First Premium at St. l»ui» Fair, lb<;7.
iiaineutal tr. ss for sale next full, and Uold Medal at Louisiana Stfcte Fuir 18rtH
win be pleased to sliow them to visitors First Premium at St. Louis Fkfr, 18«K
While ihev are jir«»wicir. j , First Premium at Memphis Pi.fr, 1W,v.
Wh. WATSON, proprietor. 1 Blue Iilbbon at th® Si, Louis Mr, 1800.
' are^ham. **r i . FirAt.Premium at Memphis Fa'riib"?".
T~T7 f irst l'i;ewiuin,aj 'I'e^aa 8.ate pair 18". I
HflTMIU'O Fim ^uwuiu atTeias StateTOr'ibT k
uULiuall U Premium at Mempl.ls Fair, 1*7!.
Fir-t premiujii at ae.«^ta Suite Fair lhtt
AQtTXI Aud every Fair almost Without exeet-
,i: ' . .1 « tioo wber^pot op
AND Every Stove Warranted.
Extension Top, with High or iow
down renervo»f <Wenhio mannfaotiir«
Euantelud Works of all kinds, Caiuu< y
and Plumber*' (ioods, Ac,
i BUCK's STOVE COMPANY,
7^0 and 722 Main Street, St. ly)'i^«,
■ Mannfnctureis ol varieties of Cook » c
I and Heating «t( ves. Sam]>le cards
I Price List lurnished < n application.
—SOLD BY-
M. A. Hoaly.
mar31wly Brenham. Texnf.
Liver
firioas Good Thing
WHAT IS QdEEVS DELIMIT
ii
having
<i nartcr
lived Jiere tor the last|pursuit allowed lilin to look
ivod
ot a centuary. Her down the muzzle ot a double*
jiineral took
at'icrnoon and
tended.
place ve»terda\ > i)iirri.|]c^ shot
was largely at-
gun;
be did not
like the appearance of it and
snrrendertd. lie was then ta-
Appi.k Mkkouanis.—Retail-; ken be tore Justice Watson and
ing apples must be a very lucra-jheld in a bond of $2000. \
tire business, judging troni the
niimbor JC merchants engaged
Go to McFarland Aven tor
therein. There are something!*or )'our ^n<J.®%af^ ■
l.iflBi adfci i tfk" * B,
■less than a hundred apple stands Wr have titt beat ielecM
in town. The apple merchantsLtock ot fashionafele ^clotWng. -
nre mostly^oung men ranging! made especially ,for City trade,
trom eight to fifteen years oj ago.
That courts investigation;
That defies opposition:
That couquors prejudi.e.
It llires All
i It is a plant tlat grows in the Socib
| snd is the only actual blood nurifi. v
1 ever discovered, by wl ich alj ai«aM h
that ceDtre in the blood can be eradieu-
Uea«lache, Liver Coughs, Henrt Disease, ie(i Hl ouce HU(j forever. It exi els f«T
Pains in ?<ide. Back iindStomach. etc lilt: all scrofulous, syphilitic, cutaneone
Tlie e and many ni'-re proceed from and rheumatic affections, and is the
Torpid Liver and Indigestion. ONLY TRUE HEM ED i' for this cln^.s
Stop dosing and be convinced. ' of diseases. Alone, it it» a search in/;
—;— alteruive, but when combined writ
Is medicated with effective com Honduras Snrsaparilla, Yellow D<» k
pound>. Cun s by absorption, actinir on and other mots and herbs, it been on
the liver and stomach immediately, !t blood purifier unsurpassable and tin
taking from the system every parVicl** | equalled. Such is the combination of
ington co^mv, lymg on;"' ^ia'Hma °n(' WB i",,w>u' j)p Tutt's Sarsajsarilla and
Won creek, Bear Ouy Hill, on road I' preven a-; • = J » ",a ai
i leading to tl« Ion? bridge ; 7H acres ot I i f " 1 DcIIrIH,
which is iu cultivation. Plenty 0f i dis<>rdeTed liver. Those \\ ho try leni forill|ng the most powerful alterative
; timber and water ; several tenant hous-1 arf wi'd with delight over their speci y i jtnown t0 ,j,e Medical Science for tho
es on the premises. It will be disposed ! rt''easefrom suHering. ! cure of old ulctrB and sores, diseased
| of at rsaeouublo tignres. Soil, blaek I D «ffoid» me ^reat pleasure oa<( j0jntgj foui dischargee from the eais
I upland, rich and productive. Call on | ^'ua"?.., nostrils, Abscesses, skin affections,
! me
autrll
Fever and Ague,
1:19, 140, 141, 14-2. 144, 145. 14fi, 147.; Dyspepsia. Torpid Liver,
148,149,174, l7o, and 176. If not lieard Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
from witbin the time prescribed bv
law, application will be made to the
proper officer for duplicates.
Brenham, August vf>, 18TG.
JEFFKKSON BASSKTT.
l'rea w. C. K. M. (X),
A.Jekfhiks, Secy.
For Sale.
ACHES OF LANDin Wash
Mid, rich and productive. Call on UY teMHu©ny for the »ne t ave re- ,l(>Htrile, Abscesses, skin affections,
at T. J. Pampell's store. B-enham.! c*l\ lrom Holmaa^ Ague am Livej rheumatism.dropsy, kidneveompialuts,
Ujf 11 :iiu VV. F. KIKK. i ^d-, t,,,r,,,v»'r lw"nJ 1 hH,v* •n*ievll effects of secret praeticeB, diseased
Lost.
( 'omplaint.—The Galveftton
.Yews, of the 31st ult., reached
here on the 1st inst. The pa-
pers of the 1st and 2d have, as I Lockett's.
yet, failed to make their appear-
ance. JV"e have 110 doubt that
the papws were duly mailed, so
the tanlt is in the mail service.
dan it be remedied i
fy, ' Head Right Certificate, Samuel Hick
111 town. Call .ftpdIwpv^r your- j „imii (Jnc'd ..for one tlurd lA»agne, No
selves. F^Y ,& LocKKtT. 1892. Issued in Washington county on
! the first day of March. 1838.
Fink Shirts enfts, collars, era-)
vats, ties gloves, underwear,
hoisery etc., etc., at Fly &
J. I). 0IDDIN08.
By M. M. Kbnky, Agent.
| June 23.1870. wgd
Peabody House
Fly & Lookktt have the only J brenham, TEXAS.
complete Hue of gentlemens; Bonrd and Lmling per week for
' ' *%ir . I local boarders |4 oO
hand made boots and shoes ill I Board wilUtmt Lodging per week
the city.
dured the borrows gnivrtng "jit of a SCll]p disordered liver and epleen. and
to pid liver and dys,*p*ia, accon. pained (|iw.ase8 tll(U ceDtre fn the blo.Ki
with violent hea^adie, etc. Wi'bin a
long endnred ills left lue and «pi«Utej ^ .. n „ . .
restored. I have gained twenty-three, IftHSCS tllC IiOfl} 10 («aill ill
pounds in two months, and feel fully j Solid Flfsh.
restored to health, for which 1 feel in I r ^ -£„ s%
debted to Holmau'a invaluable Pad. j val»e W 400 «m*
Calvin Pekile pressed upon the attention of those
< Of Thompson. Goodrich & Co., Hat! h?ve to *»/
House of Cim inmitt. improper ctiaiacler Tlie clWfcted nrf
assured tliwt ilus In Qoi-'oue Ai'lSbfe
Pi ice |2 and t3. Sent by mall when | worthless nostrumB of the day. but is
druegisis do not keep them. Seud for p'opftl'Pd upon scientific principles, by
book containing much valuable infor.' ^ ?ear"
mation about this wonderful curajive-}
l«r local boarders.3 50 | Da. D. W. FA1RCH1LD, Proprietor,, I *■ nncipaT onree,
Board for trausient guest per day. 125 , Cincinnati, 0.
itr-'K-i1
TT
■»r 1 *
Mauuiaoe licenses issued by
II. M. Lewis, County Clerk, for
the week ending »Noveipber 2,
1«76 : W. K. McGowan to M;
A. Harrison ; Walter Buiith to
Fanny Dillard ; John Mackors-
ky to Ilosina Barton J J. M.
Mingeltary to Sarah J". Wood ;
Satn Venablo to Jalia Collins;
Uutus Ran die to Tilda Gai*rett;
J. H. Bettis to Emilie Ileich-
artt; J. T. Moofo, to Elleij
Woodruff; William Schroeder
to Christine Henza; Thomas
Mccarty to Midge Outlaw ; W.
T, Escoe to Josephine Morris;
William Fittman to 8ar«h Mc-
Vey ; J. M. McKin*ey to Mary
C. Harvoy. ( |
Magic- mt Herrmann.
Professor Herman \m ad-
vertineJ and billed lor a per-
formance on Wedneaday even-
ing, but owing to the inclemen-
cy ot the weather there was Hot
a sufficient audience present to
justify giving a performance;
the Professor having an engage-
ment at Aiwtlh for Thursday,
Friday and Saturday was com-
pelled to fulfill it. On Monday
evening-next he will be here,
and will give an exhibition wet
or dry, hot or c6ld, no post
<4.
at
4a •>»{K9£H?V W>«!II » . .
Frksii ovfltbrfl .Ml every atyle
tlic »Phoewx Hefttaurant—
Meals at all licWPiM, ' -
T<-k! Ice!! IckI!! ' For_ ul«
:n quantities to suit, at IXii*ch-
berg'a saloon.
,
Board , for transient
week■
Single meals.,
guest per
...«5 00 to 7 00
$ 2o
Single Lodgiog 50
Breaktabt from <i:30 to 8 a. U. Din-
ner trotu 12 to 2 l*. M. Supp.tr Iroin
sunset to convenience of gueais.
apr31wtf
Or B. F. Geokgb, State Agent,
jly7wfim Galveston, Texas.
IS, Murray St., l«ew York.
aug4-eowlj 4 ^
If K 1A)CKK1T,
Brenham Tex,
hkkry edwards
Lute of St I»uis Mo
For Bale.
1
.4 Desirable Small Farm Wear
Hempstead.
We are authorized to oflfcr for sale a
small farm, containing 138 1 2 acres,
situated one mile and a half northwest
j of the thriving city 0$ Hempstead. One
! hundred acres are under a tolerable
j good fen re ;
Oak Hill Wnrserv-
| good fence; the remainder in cmk
Green-honse and Beading Plants, for 1 bottom, heavily timbered. The im
spring planting; also a choice collection
of Evergreens, buiall lruitH etc,, for
sale.
teblBd-tf LOCvKETT k EDWARDS.
HI1IT&
mm mm
OF THE
Tern Military
Commences
Wednesday^
September
L_ .:x2Ct?
1876
COL
ACADEMIC STAFF:
JOIN 6. J.4TIES,
proveuiHiits consist of a new box house
wi'.h two rooms, tight and comfortable
splendid well ot water; and twe sets of!
old cabins for renters. Stock water and ;
piairte for groxing contiguous. 1
The land is partly creek bottom anc ^
j part I'lack prairie, all verv productive MAJOR H< 8< DI\W IDDll
j A desirable place for a dairy or market I Profes6or of Pb,sii* and Chemistrv.
vrardbDin|t. We are offeriogtUs place' r# *
vi
Meets every Saturday night.
Ordkks for Stamping taken at
McFarland & Avon's Book
Store. Samples on exhibition,
dtf
• . •
Choice cigars at McFarland
& Avon's.
J. A. LIPSCOMB.
Attornoy«"at"Ijaw
—AND—
IihAL MTATK AGENTS, ; very cheap and o« liberal terms, vi*
Will practice in the District Courts cash and balance in five an j
of Washington, Lee, and BuHeson toun ) nyal payments.
lies. r^t WRW4LKTIX,.
Ovkick upstairs over Gidding's Bank.' '•#, Agents, Brenham.
Jul* 16 i \I JTASH1SOTON HOTKl.
— wbzz - ^ ; •* w §
JOIW SUMMERS, Prep.,
' flCT'^PIEw <■ ■■ 4: ? ,
Cor.Tremont k Mechanic Sts.Galvesten
This House Is centrally located, eon
v»nieat to business, and bat two
squares from Morgan's Line of
Steamers, and one block from
■I «4 >Cnk>n Depot.
Table unsurpassed by any Honse in
the l!ity. ' aep!4dAwtf
TDA.
Superintendent and Prof, ot Mat he-
ma tics.
HARD TIMES
f • "U't ' • :\1 •• . . if« ■ •
if' ■ ■;. V ••»*( - w.iMWSV. 4
Saddlery at Ceoteislal Prices!
—A11 enormous large stock in
Gentft, Boys and Children fine
clothing at astonialiing low pri- done at Centennial rates. 1 am also
oea, at the St. Louie Store.
7 . - > i5
rpHE uudersigued, determined not
X to be outdone or undersold, is now
ottering ;■{
Saddles aid Haneu
at redact prices, while repairing Is
i
—Great bargains and goods
must be given awavf at the St.
Louis Store. Call
vinced of the fact.
COL. P. W. J A TIES,
Commandant of Cadets and Prof of
Military, Engineering and Tactics.
MU. W. L. BRlSGHtlRST, Ph.lt.,
Prolessor of Langaages, Histwi > m.d
Literature.
( APT. W. U. TALLEY,
Asst. Prof Mathematics and R»gfish
JIS. 1. SSErBERB. s.
Jwgeon.
Lt. J i. B4KER,
A distant.
Lt. A. WILLS,
Qoartennaster.
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A full Claasiesl. Mathematieal and
Scientific Course of Instruction is giveji,
"(Juvch Sains" Harnett Ofly tortile
MRS. C. U cma^C. ■ m^.
, Proprietress of Central House, wit1l minury drills ami discipline ad,t
fn^llt agt)nt Washington County ^ MlUtMy auiie#do Dol <„llflicl with
ibte beat In use Shop on Sandy street,
in the Peuker building. opp«»ite Gal*
Bcliwars, All work caah on delivery,
t 1 . 1 warranted.
and be coil- o. WALLXEY.
apr28wly Proprietor.
Mandarin, or Woman's Tea Company,
and all who desire a genuine article of
Tea at a reasonable price slw uld Bend
iu their orders to Mrs. Chase. Slie
guarantee,' nerfeet satisfaction.
Breithar A«g. 18 w3m.
studies.
Ma
Terms pef Sowion, 40 Weeks.
Board aud Tnltion 0*.
ForCatab^pues, address tlw Stiperin-
tenuent at A«4'm. ueK«3m
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