The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 286, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 23, 1880 Page: 4 of 4
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corner Quitman and
■ks streets,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
SANDER & LEHMAN, Proprietors.
Ice-cold Beef *a t3P' f'Kcjt vines, ii-j
quors and cigars. A c>wl w» |»easant,
eininfi mom is pu'V-Jetl for the patron.* of |
a House. fnly 7tb, ibSo-dtf. ;
Are exhibiting full lines of the following goods
in all the latest designs, styles and colors:
TSJ'® Ladies 0 Childrens Cloaks and
Sancy.
Brenham Texas,
IAS. Walker, Proprietor.'*
Thii bar isstocked at all limes yitli tine
i qu ors, beer and cigars. Patronage solici-
ted.-*
A private sitting room, having soutn
Ijreeje, is attached for the accommodation j
* of my customers
Dolmans, Ladies <frc Chil-
drens finehoisery, La-
dies an° Childrens
ItaiMirHl 6) THE DR.
Dyspepsia
A
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H, GOHN
DEALER IN
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EUBBR'S SALIKK %
univs ufiFivpii! -ttoiicral Merchandise
E Mill! U WlfililUWlillli. | <a,nrmn RniMinrr P:, cf c;A»\rt 'filmic <imi: -re
Sandy street. opposite Banner Oliic
BKF.NH \M, TEXAS.
B. CrERBSB. Proprietor
This Saloon k well supplied at all times-
with the rine'tliquofc, wine:, St. Louis Ale
and beer; also tloinxhlk arid itnparted fclgar
Agent at this place for liie celebrated.Stoue-
wall whiskey. A private sitting-room, for
the convenience of customers, is attache ! to
my -aioon. Patronage solicited.
Brenham,January J,si, 1878-du".
BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON,
(New Building, South of Opera House)
URENIIAM, TEXAS.
This saloon occupies the finest building
in the city and is comfortably lilted up with
Billiard and Pool Tables. The War is sup-
iilietl with the linest Whiskies in the mar'
;et, as well as Wines and Brandies; also,
Beer and Cigars. MILK PUNCHES are
a specialty. GEO. 111 RSI I BERG,
April 6-tf with A. L. Laukaixr.
kSmtttai
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Ladies I Childrens Knit goods,
Ladies^Chiklrens Skirts.
Slitpman Building, East side of Public. Square,
•RpJiXHAM, TEXAS. y ■
Has received a splendidof ne\v styles iu
Spring and Summer Goods,*
: Ladies' Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ties,
| CLOTHING.
8 118 18 1 I8S8I8 J| LADIES' AND GENTS' HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
1 'i ti v v v 9 I! tl 1 ll 1 J J i ]iave a|S0 in store a full ancj complete stock of
VEST EASILY MANAGED,
ECONOMICAL IN PUEL,
AN'D UUARAKTEED TO
&i?5 Perfect Ssiisfectitn Erajwbrfi
• BTJY
AOIRTEROAK
' StABE ONLY BY
We call special attention to our Urge stock of
B.
LEHMANN'S
SALOON,
BLANKETS
A.2T3D
Family G-roceries.
All I ask is a trial, as can and will sell Goods cheaper than any other merclian
Brenham. I mean BUSINESS. Call and be convinced. Mch 9, iSSo-tf.
H. f. HARRY & BROS..
Wlit>Li:sALIO AND JtKTAlf. DBALKKS IN
COMFORTS Stoves and Tin-ware,
F~Coiner St.Charles and Sandy Streets
Bhp.niiam, Texas.
The bar is supplied with McGibbons
cekbrated 8-year old Bye Whiskey, as well
as the finest wines and liquors in the city.
Fine cigars and chewing tobacco always
kept on hand.
St. Louis beer on tap and bottled.
Tl0. K Saloon,"
Ant Street, opposite the Central House.
Brenham, Texas.
rHE undersigned, proprietor of this
popular saloon takes pleasure in an-
nouncing to his customers that he has fitted
up a fine Bar, Beer and Lunch saloon.—
Everything first class. The finest imported
Liquors and French Wine, Imported Ci
gars; also, Swiss Cheese, Imported Sausage
and all other delicacies and substantials be-
longing to the lunch department. Attached
to the Saloon is a private sitting room which
is at all times at the disposal of my friends, i
SAM MUERY,
dec. 11,'77-dlf. Proprietor.
Compress Saloon,
AND WAGON YBRD,
JACOB XEU, Proprietor.
Quitman Street, east of Asbeck's store,
B REN HAW, - - TEXAS.
Has a fresh stock of Groceries,
Beer, Bigars and Tobacco.
FlSHEB.
DKAMCIt IN
WEfflHH PUDGE,
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
WINES,;LIQUORS, CIGARS
Near the Depot.
ouUitf < !>iiKNH AM. TKIAS
CITY KE3T AH R ANT.
(Tb* Oldest Uestanratil in the City.)
ST. CHARLES STREET,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
The tables ap always IftyplM with tke
ne-t the market affords.
Single meals 5
per week
Mlt-5. t. McDONALO,
rfwJmltf ' ' Proprietor.
Ift OF ALL QUALITIES AND SIZES. ^
II H I H
1880 Our dress 1880
Goods depart-
ment includes all
the latest novelties in
velvets, brocades, satins,
| ■ IllllllbUj
cashmeres, plain and bea-
ded laces, beaded and
plain fringes, silk
beaded, cord
1880 & spikes 1880
And manufacturers of
Galvanized Iron Cornices,
WINDOW CAPS AND ORNAMENTAL SHEET METAL WORK-
Tin Roofing and ^Guttering.
Ant Sti'oot, Brenham, oxas.
HgT Being exclusively in the Stove and Tinware bosmsss we
are enabled to offer superior inducements, either at wholesale cr
retail. Give us a trial. Storeroom under the Central House.
Brenham, June 24, 1880-dwtf.
GINS INSURED,
ST. LOUIS, HO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS 1ST
TIN-PLATE, WIRE,
: SHEET IRON
-*\A.airxH-
CViBY iuim OF GOODS USED OK SOLO Bf
TIN AND 8T0VE DEALERS.
SEND FOB FXICE LISTS.,
II. W. H.VItUY A CO. Agents.
n.entiam, Tex.
II
ERADICATES MALARIAL POISON,
Ke-inv iKoriitfM the MrM«m, PltE-
VENTit Hud CIIKKN C hllU, I'etem,
Namner, and
Kecoiumeudml by
JTitr mile bjf all l>r\tygi»ta and
prkpakh9' only by
HOME BITTERS 80.,St. LafeHo,
B5MJLSaMM0IS'
; CURES
i Indigestion,
rr t , r .» , : titUOUCNES®,
Houses or contents, at lowest rates for the shortest or "fgh » r,ckhcadache
longest term. J. W. Sayles has special charge of thir*""^ ' CoSTIVEHE88,
ISg® department.
SAYLES, ROBKRSON & CO.
Dyspepsia,
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fattknler aii Jeieler,
\f<wt giile Square, BKKXttAM, TEXAS.
Watches. cMU aud Jeweliy for *ale ehean
forcasli. Hepalriue done atshort notice awl
* yuly », 18d0-d«m
joo acres 0;
in l^e county.
"Han Antonio
road fiom Gi
former
her land
being part of
,ated on main
Iwell; 16 miles
fiom latter.
. r. BU\'AN,
Texas.
*oio !Ut-,f HkVAN La(irange,Texas
A. SIMON
0URE8
LOST APPRTITI^
SOUBStowach,
Foul Breath
Low Spirits,
ENlAflOM T or
SPUSN,»3U
imp;
itlsfiOytnre theoi tiest, and only giiiivtJae Sim-
nttm* MeV.lclwupw5» iiinrlet, H>ii>(mre'l osfy iiy
C. l'.fel>.ftflN.t&Co. Si'J'M.ClfirkAV. ,'tts lioiris.
ww«i(.st« m. a. m.i). iiii»'b>»l
VI ftiui tackficos. Soju Uy alt Ui
DEALER IN
50 pices Momie dress goods,
In every variety ot shade and color at 13 cents per
yard; 25 pieces of black alpaeca at 25 cts. per yard.
Gents 41" Childrens Clothing !
Our stock ot jrents and childrens clothing is now
complete and embraces all domestic and foreign
goods of the latest style and design in pattern.
Nortlwvest Corner of the Public Square,
BBENHAM, TEXAS.
Our shoe department is complete with the mbst de-
sirable goods for men, lmys,Jadies,mis$es and cliil-
drens' wear.
)ur friends in the trade will
find that we carina larger and choicer line of goods
this season than ever before, and our prices arelow-
any. Wo invito the attention of everybody
Iwtb old and new friends, to the enonnons stock
above named and guarantee that we will not only
uphold our reputation as the cheapest house in
Brenham, but shall strive to be known as one of
the cheapest houses in the state.
NEWBOUER BROS.'
Dry Goods Palace, Mam Stret
— Has jast received a full aim aumplete stock of
Sijpittf ui SiayMr- too
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, TRIMMIN6S, TIES,
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
QUEHNSWARE, GROCERIKS.
Also, 1 large and varatl assortment of
Parlor and Bed-room Furniture
' CARPETS, MATS AND HOUSE FURNISHING i;0t>E>S.
I^ CaU and examine our Goods an»i jwices Iwfore i*irchaslng elsewhere. We
wBnntee in ajl Atpartments. Itore us a trial. M»»ch 7,18804
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BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Represent first class Home and Foreign Companies. IIollK.MH tat,,Wr
Particular attention paid to insuring tfcsiness Houses,
Goods, Dwellings, Cotton Gin*, fa. Terms liberal. fifcAS A A!'VS«
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 286, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 23, 1880, newspaper, November 23, 1880; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478548/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.