The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 8, 1879 Page: 4 of 4
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DEALBit IN PUIS
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ALL
That NEWBOUER BROS, have the prettiest
stock of all classes of goods that has
been in Brenham for years.
Takes tlil* method of lntormin« tiU ol t
I'riomln ami < ustoraern that
ho hai Mio-'-eedod In
-A LIVE-
j MORNING PAPER
AND
C HEMIC AX s,
All the principal Patent Medicines, To
Soap 4 Perfiimery, Druggist's Sundries, &
Prescriptions Carefully compounded
■A hours day or night.
Agent for the celebrated Boonekam
hitters.
Camp Meeting.
HACK TO THE GROUNDS.
DRESS GOODS
-CONTAIMSQ ••
ALL THE LOCAL NEWS,
BE SIDES
Colored Matalesea, 15 cents,
Pinafore Suiting, 8 cents,
Wash Poplins, 12 cents,
Australian Crepes, all shades, 30 cents,
the Post'Office *t Brenham the day before, j Wentworth Silk stripes, stylish, 30c.,^
I will lie prepared to furnish transporta- j
tion to and from Major Penn's camp meet- j
mg near Independence, during the contin-1
uance of the meeting. j
Fare—Single tjnp, 75 cents. ,
Round trip, $1.00. j
Tickets good during the meeting. Parties j
desiring passage will please notify me thro';
the Post Office at Brenham the day before.1
Sf Amure Delanes, 20 cents,
August 21, i879-d&wim. 7 — -
Solid color Bunting, 18 eents,
Fancy figured Bunting, nobby, 35c.
C. MWliWITI
—DEALER IN—
Groceries and Provisions
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, I Cashmere in all the latest cloth shades, 1 yard
wide, 50 cents; Black Cashmeres, 1 y.
wide, elegant goods, 50 cents.
EDITORIALS UPON ALL PUBLIC
TOPICS ANI) LEADING POLITICAL
ISSUES OF THE DAY.
And a carefully collated epitome
STATE AND GENERAL NEWS.
Crockery, Lamps and Glassware,
Corner Ant aqd Quitman Streets,
Sept. 23, '79'3m'. fcrenhrm, Texas.
lea Military Mute,
AUSTIN TEXAS.
Twelfth,\nmial Session opens September;
3,1870, Com of study claw leal, mathemat-
ical, 'scientific arid literary, with Military !
Instruction afMefl, (Jatalouffoea and circu-
lar now resif/. Address, «
ilv25ti, * .Snwrlntendent
Damasea and Dress Goods in all the Cloth
Shades, 25 to 30 cents.
The Daily Banner
job punrcm
tST ARRANGING HIS ifi*
Financial Complications
In a manner that U satisfactory to his <*redi -
tors, and now has th« pleasure oi"
announcing that he has
RESUMED BUSINESS
At his old stand
And hereby tenders them a cordial invitui i<>u
to call and examine his stock of
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS
CONSISTING OF
staple KM) fancy
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
CLOTHING,
QUEENSWARE,
GROCERIES,
and in fact all articles to In-
found in a general stock of mer-
chandise. In addition he has a
large and varied assortment ol
FURNITURE
all of which he is offering at
"summer prices.
ALEX SIMON.
Brenham, June 14, '7Q.
^HOMASB. OGLESBY,
PRACTICAL
ZEISS,
QOTT BAKER,
— AND— _ ,
GONFBOTION X3IT
Main Street, Brenham, Texas.
DEALER in Staple and Eancy Groce-
ries, Wiue§, Liouors, Lager Beer, &c
Hot Bread, Fresh Cakes and l'ies on hand
CLIFFORD'S
rsBKirvoE
on
FEYEE AND ASHE
CtTRK. |
Eradicates all Malarial Disease*
from the system,
J. C. TtlCHAKDSON,Proprietor,
For sale hv H. A. Wood. St. LOlls
THE WEEKLY
POST-DISPATCH,
_ i
An eight page paper of 7 columns. Size, j
^4 by 52 inches, making it the largest week-
ly paper published in the west. Special at- ,
tention given to
Grain, Produce, Live Stock, j
AND
i
Merchandise Market Reports |
Not only of St. Lonis, but of all the prin- j
cipal markets of this country and Europe, }
and to all subjects of special interest to the !
Farmer, Mechanic and Trades-
man. In politics Democratic.
Price, postage prepaid one
Dollar and Twenty-five
Cents a Year.
Department
; Is complete in every respect-
New Type, new Presses,
and new material,
' Which enables us do first class
Gin-Dresser and Repairer, t
Hempstead, Texas.
LATEST STYLES TRIMMING, STRIPED
SATINS MOSS FRINGES.
Takes pleasure in announcing that he
now prepared to apply to Gins his now pat
ent Gin-Dress at reasonable rates. My
mode of dress is superior to the briar-point,
or any other in use; inasmuch as it docs not
nap, cleans the seeds, makes a better sample
and gins faster.
I have also promised, at a heavy expense,
j a new patent "gumming machine,' with
, , . 1 __ ! which I am enabled to repair worn out gin
work cheaper than any other saws> providing new teeth ami making them
do as good work as;« new gin. Satisfaction
guaranteed in ev^ry instance.
Printing House in the
City of Krenlum]
100 waterproof, all wool ladies shawls, $3.50,
worth $5.00; All wool white and fancy
shawls, knitted wear for ladies and
children, cloaks, a large lot cheap-
er than ever, new and stylish.
LOTHING!
We keep constantly on hand
'for sale all kinds of
COUNTY AND JUSTICES
Elegant new patterns and styles in Cassimere
, i suits, in Scotch and plain goods no lining and
double warped; Overcoats to match. Hand
• L I 1 1 t i ! _ 1- 4-Virt lnfrtnf tr\
specimen copies. Address
! made boots and shoes; also the latest cuts in
POST-DXSVATCH same as low as *4'5° a pair' the price of com*
Aug. 15 * St. liui,! men goods. '
k Domestics m bleached at 7, 8, 9, and 10c.
Domestics in unbleached at 6 1-2 to 10c.
Calicoes, all new, 5 to 8c.
Bargaiif in To.vels, $1.00 a dozen.
WHITE GOODS.
Maiseillc quilts,
THE WEEKLY
POST AMD NEWS.
Besl Dsilar Paper in the Southwest.
ON'E DOLLAR PER YEAR.
Honey Comb quits, #1.00
Table Linens, 50 a yard.
CARPETS, CARPETS.
All new at 50c., 75c., and $1.00,
Elegant extraordinary 3-ply, $1.15 to U1.25,
Matting, to close out, 18 and 20c. a yard.
Blankets, Quilts, Comforts, all qualites and re-
markably low prices.
Don't fail to call as you will do yourself a
positive injustice by not doing so.
t Copies to one address $io.oc
Daily and Weekly per year 6.75
Address, POSTAND NEWS,
July nth. 1879-61. Louisville. Ky.
Newboner Brothers,
Dry Goods Palace, Main Street
Kep. on hand and tor rk1« xt thin otlice
—HUl.'h a»~
kwittion.v. (ilotion
Complaints, Afta,eh?net ft
Attachment Bonds ^
Warranto, tivhpomas, Writs
itc.y dr.} cfv
Barnes House,
Ccmer Maine Street and Texas Avenue
Houston, Texas.
The Old Capitol Hotel rebuilt and m-
nished with entire new furni^ire. l ine
sample rooms, and especial attention to
traveling commercial gentlemen.
f. L. BARNES, Proprietor.
f'ETER LOISELLE, Stewar
aug3i—tf
"THE SEMINARY,"
Marion, Ala.,
RKV.H.R. RAYMOND, I). D..
President.
NO BETTFR FEMALE COLLEGE
IN THE SOUTH.
Location free from epidemics
and Malarial diseases.
The best facilities for Languages,
Music and Art. T'irins moderate. Ses-
sion opens
FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER.'
RrkI'.RENCI'.S:—N. I?. Rowe, Esq., I»r
T, 0. Hynes, and Dr. W. A. l.oclett,
Hrenham, Texas.
WANTED
A litnileil number
[of active, energeti;
.. « 1 wiFcanvassers to engage
n a pleasant anil profitable business. (ioud
men will find this a rare chance
TO MAKE MONEY.
Such will please answer this 'advertisement
by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, stating
what business they have been engaged in.
None but those who mean business need
apply. Address,
FINLEY, HARVEY & CO.,
mchuwiy Atlanta. I'.a.
lime and Cement.
A good and fresh article constantly op
hand and for sale by
racism I. A. WIT.KINs.
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 8, 1879, newspaper, October 8, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478755/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.