The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 184, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 3, 1879 Page: 4 of 4
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Ms, Jata & MM,
— successors to —
Reichardt & Seelhorst,
— df.ai.ers in —
HARDWARE
stoves. Hollow and Tin Ware,
Oils, Varnish, Window Glass, Belt
and Agricultural Implements,
maxofacrtjrkrs of
1 IRE AND BURGLAR PROOF
SA PES.
:i i.isc-furnishifl^ Goods, Pumps ofallde-
•i lotions, Cooking and Heating Stoves, in
:uge variety.
Wrought Iron Pipe and Steam Fittings
c .' and fitted to order. Roofing and spout-
in g done at short notice.
(Inns and Hunters Supplies
wuns, Pistols and Safes repaired at
^hort notice. Iron doors and window
iiiinds n.ide to order. All kinds of
I'artridjres and ammunition k^pt on
and feb28wtl
it. E. LUHN.
.REMEMBER OUR STOCK IS
l et Complete I we offer all of our
Murtlieast Corner Pabllr Squint.
dealer in turf.
AND
CHEMICALS,
\i! the principal Patent Medicines, To
Perfumery, Druggist's Sundries, &
1'inscriptions Carefully compounded
nil hours day or night.
Agent for the celebrated Boonekarc
bitters.
Spring Styles!
E.J.FRANZEL
Respectfully intorms his patrons that h«
i- n >\v in receipt of his spring stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
DRESS GOODS,
*
l..i\vn.;, Suitings, Percah, and a ft»ll lined
♦
IADIES HATS,
Of the latest styles, and at remarkably-low
prices. A full line of
GROCERIES,
Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, Tobacco,
Cigars.
The public are respectfully invited to ca
;vl examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Satisfaction as to quality of
goods and prices guaranteed.
JK^'Wil! receive all kinds of country
produce in exchange for goods.
dciSdiy E. f. FRANKEL.
And Freight Added.
ALEX SIMON
Takes tlds method of informing his oM
frlentih and customer* that
he has swccetded iu
^ARRANGING HIS
Financial Complications
In a manner that Is satisfactory to his credi-
tors, ami now has the plea^W ot
announcing that he has
RESUMED BUSINESS
At bis old stand
And hereby tenders then! fcCO.nl In I invi'au »:>
to call and examine his tfjiCk of
SFRIN& Ai SUMMER
Variegated and Colored Hamberg Edging, Oh, so Nice
and Cheap, 10 to 25 Cents per Yard.
Ladies linen dresses, only $2,
Ladies shoes only $ 1 a pair,
Ladies slippers 60 to 7 5 cents a pair,
Mens' shoes 75 cents to $1.50 a pair,
Towels, Just think, $1 a doz.
Quilts 10-4, in pretty designs, SI,
Grenadines, SycS;r»0W. 12 1-2 a yard,
Dress linens only 12 1-2 a yard,
•
MILLTNEBY.
Irs BERTHA BLOOMBARGH
(*«Me»ior lo Mr*. J. Schwari,)
siiiWAllZ BUILDIXG, SANDY ST.,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
TiiUs pleasure in announcinp to the public
Own -!ir> permanently estnhlixhert at the old
Mi'l vu'it fctoown stand of Mrs. Sofcwae, and
i invimred toffliruish everything usually
tmiid in a flrst-olass millinery establlsment.
- ilicHs a contlmmnce or the patronage
iTto'ore so liberally bestowed upon this es-
tp';lUhment, and will use h«r best endeavors
to $v* ^lisfaction. may2id&w»m
Straw Hats, 25 Cents
t
Oil Paintings, only a few left of good size $1.50.
Baby dresses in linen, white marseils $1.25,
Parasols, silk, all silk and large, $1,
Fans, for 25 cents you get a nice one,
And for 50 cents you get a daisy.
CONSISTING OV
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
' HATS, CAPS,
CLOTHING,
QUEEN.SWARE,
GROCERIES,
and in fact all articles to be
found in a general stock of mer-
chandise. In addition he has a
large and varied assorfment of
FURNITURE
all of which he is offering at
"summer prices.
ALEX SIMON.
Brenham, jane 14, 'yq.
E.L
SALLEV,
dealer ie
staple and fancy
GROCERIES,
St. Charles Street,
BRENHAM, - TEXAS
Having bought out C. A. Potter's stock
of groceries, I dfesirc to inform my friends
that I will continue the business at his old
stand, and will keep on hand, at all times,
a full stock of fresn groceries and family
supplies, which will be sold at reasonable
prices. All goods purchased of me will lie
delivered, , /
FREE OF CHARGE,
to any point within the corporation. Give
me a trial. E.L. SALIEY.
November 27,'78. dtf
New Store!
ON SANDY STREET!
J. L. & S. LEVINE,
— Dealers in —
Our stock is so large in various other lines
and goods, as well as in
CLOTHING, HATS, Etc., Etc.,
that we cannot enumerate all, but we guar-
antee to sell to every one who takes the
trouble to call on us.
Earm
Newboucr Brothers,
Dry G-oods Palace, Main Street.
, V 1UIU1U£, vuyu,
BOOTS, SHOES, HOSIERY,
Notions, Laces, Embroideries,
From five cents per yard upward; Ladies'
Underwear, Linen Towels, Napkins and
Counterpanes. Also, a full stock of
Crockery and Glassware,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
Tobacco and Cigars,
Which we arc offering to the trade at re-
markably low prices. Call and see us.
Brenham, June 24, i87Q-d&wtf.
CLIFFORD'S
FEBRIFUGE
OR
FEVER AND AGUE
CURE,
Eradicates all Malarial Diseases
frohi the system.
J, C. BIOHARDSON, Proprietor,
Foruftlfl bv h. A. Wood. St. louis
Lime and Cement.
A good and fresh article constantly on
hand and for salt* by
mch2d6m T, A. WILKINS.
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 184, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 3, 1879, newspaper, August 3, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478667/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.