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A. Daily and Weekly Democratic Journal.
ri'BUSHfil* AT BRENIIAM, WASHINGTON COUNTY, TEXAS.
J. 6. RANKIN, Editor and Proprietor.
/ is.dtuited on the wesi
sldeoftiiti Bia/.os Hivef, in Utitu.ie
Si)0 Nortu aud L.!»ntf»tu«Je 'JO1 »>est.
ISJIBNIlvU,
the cviitutvwjat, wjtli a population of
LiXkMniiiibituuis, is . jviu tne western
*•»<! Tcxm Ceo-1
tra Rulway, ninety-six ni.rn east "I j
iu-un.i.w" u»v capi'oi, una « miiyjSnnscripfion—Dailv 8(> per \car; 'Weekly $2 per year
ii. I»T aorttiWrt.st ti'iim Llo.^loh.an.i Hie)urov 1 1 ' 1 - ' ' * 1
bundled aud twemy-tive iiKed worn «Jal- ! >
WrttiMi, thi- principal seaport-pl tlie Stale.! TilK UaNXER llftS l'tJCOlltl V 1)0011 enlarged to a till; ty—t"A
T it} I'oua v Hboui JlM) * # » ] . \ i* \ ) ••. ,i
*4<ur» uai^Avuii 3a<wu iun» »nan *,column paper: being now the largest paper ever published in tin
well sup lied *!tn ,:l,im'i,,'N!l.omitv It U the oulv English newspaper mihii^Led in the eount\
tuii scli iols, and wtiiitn convenieiit »ti.--:1 ,n,uV • J » t i i •
hnicu.s i>r earn u/i^hix.riiood. ^v,,;aiul i= the aeknowied organ ol the Democracy ot Austin, »» asliit-t!.-
•lial« an l tlir«-e fijiuaie echooN of higi.j n . , i . it un
^rade an I reputation, located in ^ toll fill* 1 li'Ullcsots COUntlCS. its COIUUIHS <110 always Will tlllc
,UT„-'.«» - »..! I mivr-j ami »„! 'villi items of State and jgraml utw, as wall as sound and intci-
tered. Ti "ii i> esc-p ionably go mi. I ^(■in ' Editorials upon all the important topics ot the day.
Cottou illlQ - Mil <UV HU4UI tlw p IllCiple | "
proluots; lib-nil-ld.OJU bah a of cotm
{ito.iuc
ii) i i jr hiii pi it'll iiuiiiiiiilv. \\ iieai. oats,
Til?. Banner is, and always has been the steadfast lriend of tin
poor and working class; as such, has labored for their interest an.
advancement, by tavoring and advocating the einniigration to on
Kslmd reputation* supplying a inure
portion of tue State wi>li O Ciiard
sto ka.
Tlie native grasses are excellent, reti
deriiy the weator-u portion of the couu
ty H»p.*ciaUy adapted tor dairying. Cat
lie are kept in a Huh condition upon
the pastures (luring ihe winter months,
without otlier food or ahel er. Sheep
are extensively raised ani requit* Wui
little care
K.VHM1NO LANDS
of good quality cau b.* bought at j
baiiev, p.*'at-aw. (swot &io Irisii) us
g ir cairn, 8'trginiin, etc , are lurge y
p indue d. An kind* of fiuna are sue-, ... . T
ceNsfiiliy ^row». Tii«r«i nreii«.w in tin*' county oi intelligent and industrioiio white men. It «'d\oeatcs tli
sj'MUiiy tareti lai'ife tiur-M ri h ot estab . , . i
speedy cieveiopiuent ot tno vast resonices ot our great and grow
iug ^tate. by encouraging the establishment of manufactories <<
all kinds; favoring Railroad comuiuiiieation with sections ot on.
State uot yet peaietfAted by existing iines.
The Banner is a zealous worker in behalf ot Brenham am
Washington county. Coming to Brenham in January lb5i>, whei
it was hut a small village of 300 inhabitants, we have watched ii.
ouwai'd march of improvement with great pride and satisfactioi..
until now instead of iiM, her population is near 4U00 aouis, am
frotu $1, to $:>0 per acrertrie""pr''c« |still her progress is onward. During this time (20 yearn,) we haw
beiiii dependent uy<»» localiiy and I [)een j,, s011ie Way connected with her journalism, working ami stri-
j»i»g l«r f» i;»sJ«ntj of our tow.,, and wo cspett to coniiuoo aui
(imrt.il of tliea.it .n and one-tbird ofaili labors unremittingly, merely ask ng a liberal and sustaiinng pat-
other products. Irona^e at the hands ot the nuolic we have so long and faithfulh
* a ruilioat is now ritnning tixrourlij . .fi
t!ie countv ens and w^t for Hdistiiiic.*|aUVe(^* ■ , „ , . , . ,. . ,
Ot tony niil-8. \»» her paHstim uoriii Folith-ally, the Banner uas ever been tound battling tor tin
and h'u»1i tbnugii tue county m ni 'triumpii ot tlie true and living principles of the Democratic part);
r<«d • comiu ncel «nd will ^nhi lw,! am^ !ls a Democrat liave yielded a cordial and hearty support ti
discuss all
We
Tne population ot this c iimv 8
drawn r.uu eve y Stit" of tli>* Union,
Hil l every c nmtry in Kurope T ie
iirt.n /runt wili find friends ih every
neig-ib iroo-Kl an i l>e unwt hearti y
welcomed
co ntileied, g. vi ig r^il c noili'inicntion, ,
wUh tiiHi>v two ru»*|(,tov# C^oke uiiu oui piesent vjoNuiiiiuent,
r.-iilnad co;iiinu'iicatioi»sotf.*r ilt • elm i-1 puu^ iasuos from a strict!v democratic standpoint, independent
ce^oftwo mil to the Nonb and q( (.|i,!lie or ring.
The Banner opposes and deprecates the extravagance anc
corruption ot the party now controlling the affairs of the (-fonernl
Ooveriiiiient, and favors an early restoration ot the same into the
care and guidance of competent and holiest officials—thr true rep-
rcseutatives 01 the ]>eo])l •. ir also favors the most rigid ec -iiomy
in the administration ot the affairs of <Tovor;iineiit, both IS tat e and
burdened bv taxation.
For the relief
antl fine of nil
deiuiiK'eineiits in
the Bloiiiaeli, liv-
er, ami bowel*.
They are a mild
at>ci'H'i!t, mill a a
.excellent imiya*
. live. llciiiK |itnc*
ly vegetable, tliey
contain no mer-
cury or mineral
wluitevcr. Much
ierimis sickne** and suffering i.«_ prevented liy
ttieir timely ttfe; and every family hlioiihl
have tlieiii on hand lor their protection and
relief, when required. Lomr experience lin*
proved ttiem to lie the silent, surest, and
be.-t of all the I'Ulx with which the market
abounds. Ilv their occasional use, the blQod
w inifiiieil, tl'u> omiptioiis of the s>>tetn ex-
pelled, olifiriietiims_ removed, stud the whole
machinerv of life restored to it- lieatlhy activ-
ity. Internal orpins whidt become elogjrrd
and ulnpnish are cleansed by A>ier'* I'UIh,
and stimulated into action. Thus incipient
disease is changed into health, the value of
which ch,mire, when reckoned on the vast
iutiltittute> who enjoy it, can hardly be com-
puted. Their sngiir-coating makes them
pleasant to take, and preserves their virtue*
Unimpaired for any length of time, mi that
thev are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although M'ai'chiug, they are mild, and oper-
ate without ili>tiirbancc io the coiiblilulioii or
diet or oeenpntiou.
Full directions itre given on the wrnpner lo
each box, how to n-e them as a Family I'ltysic,
and for the following complaints, wliic.h thene
J'i7/n ranidly cure: —
Kor ||y«|ip|M)ii or Inil:(re<itloii. Lbt>
Imiiiifu, l.uiiaruor, and Lwm of A
tit-", they should be taken moderately to
Miniulatu the stomach, and restore its healthy
tone and action.
For liver <'»ni|>la'nf mid lt« vanotu
HvtiiptKins, lllljoii* llfiiiliiche. M:rk
lli*M«lui'lir. Juuiidlcp or lilr -en Mirk-
IliliwaiD < oUc and IlilKMi* !>•
vrr». they should be jniBcionslv taken for
each case, to correct the ili*ea-eil action, or
remove the obntrnctlom whi"h ratter it.
For IkyMciitcry or lXMri lkUPM, but out
mild dose I* geiiernlh- reqni t'd.
For JtbruinHCtoni. ftont. Oriirfl,
of the Heart. Pain la
the rtiile. Rack, and liOin*. they Miould
be conttnniuisly taken, as reipiiretl, to change
the diseased action of the system. With nuch
change tho<p eomplaint.« ilfsanpenr.
Kor l>ro|i<t.r and Oropulcul #*etl»
Inr*. they should be taken m large and fre-
qnent dose* lo produce the effect of a drustio
pnrire.
••'or #«i|n»re«nlon. n largedo«p should Ir?
taken as it produce*- the desired effect by
sympathy.
As a IHinirr I'W. take one or two I'llln to
promote digestion,.-mil ndieve the stomach.
An occa-ional ito«o .-tintiil lit"- the stomach
and bowels, restore • the appetite, unit inviiror-
ate- I he sv>tem. Hence it i» otten advanta-
genu- where no serious derangement exi«t».
One who leci. tolerably well, often (lnd« that
a do<e of thee I'ills makes him feel dc' id-
eillv belle;, from their cleansing and reno-
viUing effect on lite iiige-tive apparatt.ft
I'ttKI'ARKI) IIV
Dr. j. C. AYSU 4 CO.. Tractioni > h«mist»,
LOWELL, MASS., V. S. .(.
»0K 8AI K ' V AI.L tlttr«01»TS KVEItVWUEBfc
Ayer's
Consumption.
A trial tins of L) . ai-s ei% cele rat-
ed t'oi\!»uiUi>tion Poolers wid ti • wid
flee, by iu iil |iost. (in d, to oivery sail' r
er from 'iie at> ve disease. Tins is ihe
»)iil pieparatio kitotvu t > cure o-
benefit that dtseiH«. I'lice for Ihi-jj*
bstx.iil.OO. Address,
Asm ft kititurvs.
StM e'tit on Sire t,
oetSJwIy Hn.- klvu. N. Y
^ A MONTil.—Atreiiiti wan |
1 1,-tl everv A llure till iitfS-
liofpirio h slid ti'^f class. Piu'iieitnti.-
hent free. Address .1. OHTUVCo
Ft. Ii »uis Mo "inrnto-i
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Paver and Ajrue, Intermittent Fe-
ver, Chill Fever, Remittent ^over,
X>umb Ague, Periodiotd or Bilious Fe-
ver, &c., and indeed all the affections
which arise from malarious, marsh, or
miaimatic poisons. •
No one remedy is lomler j
enllfil for by the necctiwiics i
ef the American people than i
a Mire and safe cure for
fever iiHd A|iir. Siifli
wc are uow ertiililetl to ofl'er,
with a perfect ceitninty that
K wilUrraO ate the discfcse, and with as.-nr-
ancc, founded ou proof, that no huiiu can
trine from its u>fc in uny,i|it.uHtty.
That which protect* from or prevents tliii
disorder inti.u Ik1 of immense service in toe
oomviniiittes where-it preynHs. l'rnr»tu>n
Is In/tier tiian cme: foi the patfem escapes the
rifrk whi h be must t un in violent attacks of
t^ii i baleful distemper. This "Cl'HK.n*'e\"(»et»
the miasmatic poison of ft>ver uud Aisur
ft om the tysietn, and prevents the devetop-
tieiit of the disease, if taken on the llrst
tpproach of its premonitory symptoma. A
f^Wtt nuiieriority of this remedy oyer miy
^hcrever dlineovercd for the sp*>edy aiHt cer-
htin etne of Intermittent* is, that it eontaini
ai» Quinine or mineral; con-eipiently it pro-
duce* no tjuiui.sin or other injurious effect*
whatever m»«fi M»e miistWutiou. Those cured
t»y it arc left as healthy as if they had never
bad tliti itifa'C.
Fever m»4 i* not nlono the con-
seipiencc of die miiuiuatic poison. A great
t»riety of disorder* ari*e from its irritation,
among which are .»ural)4(a. Ithrunta-
««i\ Uont, Headache. IHtn^new,
fnothai-kr, Earache. ('Mtarrh, A*th<
" "" ifton, t'aiafal AIfcrtlon
a. Hyuterie*. Pal» In the
. I*aralyaia, uud dernuge-
Stomach, all of which, when
this cause, put on the inter-
ligcninc peri(nlical. Thli
tjie pfiiion from the blood,
y cureii them all alike. It ii
protection to immirrantti it' i
f ov temporarily resitting in
dlatrictx. U take a twcasion-
espOKOrt to the infection,
that will he excreu-d from tM system, and
wnnot ncemiinli.te in ►rfficient quantity to
ripen into disease. Hence it even more
valuable for protection Umn cure; aud Jew
avail HiemSves "of tie ^MectW thia rem-
MyjiflYwd*. .
For Uver Complaints, arlsipg from torp d-
Wv of the Liver, it i« an excellent remedy
Wimnhtinjr Liver Into Mlthy activity,
* tmlv rwiiutrkabl© cares,
«<* fa". .
e«ki» \ar.n bt
Federal, that labor may fce ligl
J.
M M.Nij. .ii 1 Ail V .V t\> .
riiHTICAL
HdUie and Sisrn Paiiiicrs
13:fuhitm. T. x . ,
Paintinj, (iranitiuj, Gildt
un I j/Ui'Umi /, rum 'in
20
KMia.M'd «r Moirv.
l»0liL\l;S RKWAIIl).
Deiioi'dted I'ltjitti' JInfuj/iKj
('.rUf-imj,
cL'a., iL'c., ct'i'.
Kulsomvj,
Sit lis taction oiven ami all wmk a
aie.-il S iop tllitier tile H"ok-Ioii
Aiuru-i 1H:Ii. 1 H?f» -V >' '
Henry lie ricks. A. 11.11a
HBSMY UIO.VHICKS A CO..
Wliolosalo Grooorc
— AMi —
(Jomm imon Merchan tn,
Houston, Texas.
Airents for the most j opnlar lirandn • •
K AM ILV FLOUR. (Mi. !■'»,
^IRMTl'RE! FURNITURE!!
C. WITTKBOKU,
MAIN STREET, UHENH AM, TFXAB.
Manutaeturer and t>« nler in
K IT K N I TU It K
Such at» Fie«lt*;i<la. Wurdiobea, Sofn-
ounces, ChiiiH, Bureau , and in fac
I'Vtirt article deairetl by hotiMekeepere.
I ni>e:itaKi\<; will &>n(li ue to re
•i ive prompt aitelitioti; CtdHnu fnade ti
•rder. Also, Metahc Huriat t'aseh him
' >tfjn Tri«niili»)/i» dn Imnd at all time
•» r.iyid or Hiolen iroin t'e
.lied one si'i ie Ii azi* 11 e
ll tirfi tllll* |)-
il (1 It US Wjille.
A J. II I 1,11 AY.
-it on nl.oultlet ; I
Mjllichll, bli.Zi I- ceilll V , 1). I
111 clSWo
R. E. I/U ILN.
limit l
Vnrllii'itai I'orn. • fniillc >.|ti«t.
BRENHAM, THY AS.
0< ul i in
Drugs, Medicine.-.
AND
Druggists' Sundries' Paints, Oil*
and Painters Supplies, l)rvy-
guitH Glassware, Sponges,
Brushes. Pate t Medi-
cines if Pc imrry.
STAPLE AMI *ANCV STATIONERY.
Pens, Inks *nd rodcet Knives.
Toilet, Sliaoing and Laun*
dry Soaps,
MRDltJINAL tU xBa A.N'U SPIRIT:-
Every artic e sold or ui(«j**D*ed un
warranted to oe wha' it in represeuie
in ipiauti'y hh well as quality.
Preecription-* careiully coinpoundt'
at all lio'ira d tv or niitht an. lb
m
DH. SUALLENBERCEfr'S
t ever and &ga&
A NT"DOT' E
AJivajs Sioyu tlie (IiitU,
rhlg Medicine luu».t»r,'cu beiove Pule
•ic fifteen yyar.-*, and is still ate'' ' oMffil
itaerkn «7:i remedies. Itdoc* aot purge,
ben not sLIf n tin .'tomael,,>e.f.-ctly
• tfo i i any io'o and nnior rll iream-
.iaapct, rji t i * {fib <-frr Jfefli i\« it iHII
CURE iMMEDIAt? f-Y
an 1 punniaent y every fon t o» Fever
«tl
The Ayiei'.can People,
No people in the wnrtd anfleraa nint h
won ih apt pill a ■ A uteri'hum. Al-
tltoiirfh ea h of i xoerieiice in inetl-
cine lias faded to aecmuplieh a certain
a ti Mtire feineily for <1 in. ase unit its el
leet*. Hiicli a« Sour Stumaeh, ^ick
Ilea ache, Ihbituiil C'frtirctiMW, )>al
li m Ion iil the lleail, ll 'art i>tnit
Water bianJi coming np of fm*! nin
eatintr, low eiiirit , ire. yet wiire the
|. irtMiu-tiimof OUKKN'H AU list Kl.t>w
K < we beli' v there ii« no case of ,)yn-
pnp-ia and Li er CottiplHiiu thu' can
n il eh iuiinei'iately r« lieved. 15 *b'KI
dozen Hold lant year with lit one case
of failure reported (»<» to your 0 uy:
>||»t H E. Lull &'"o ( nnti ijet u Sain
pie B due f<ir 10 centHaml try it Tww
dosea will rclle^e you, Regular Size
7<l cents
Prescription l ife
C. A¥Klt * CO.. r.owell, ami Atuc, bccausa it i* a por ^^
Vmcitr.,l and VhrmUl*. #o£w ^
AMD 01-'JD ALL ROUND THK WORIJ> , .r ^ij Dru«*i«t;
F'»R <he i»p ed.V ture ef s< minnl
weali!•>»*. loat ma li tKl.itnd all
ilisorder- brought «>il by i|i<||«ef«fhi|i»
or exeea-. Any dnijrtrfai lmn the lit-
srredieuia Addree*
". pAVinsoh k < o..
8rt Na-ec.n St , J\v$ Yoik.
an 4eowly
Sarsaparilla
Is widely known
as cue ni the most
etl'eetual reinc-
dhs ever discov-
ered tbr cieuns-
in^ the svsteiu
| C7 ¥
i and purifying tlio
' blood. It lias
stood the test of
years, whh a con*
utantly growino
reputation, based on its intrinsic virtues,
an ! sustained by its reiimrkable cures.
So tniltl as to he sale and lieueficul to
children, ami yet so searching as to
cfleettially purtre c*.rt the great corrup-
tions of the blood, such as the scrof-
ulous and syphilitic contamination.
Impurities or diseases that have lurked
in the system for yean soon yield to
this powerful antiilote, and disap|>ear.
Hence its wonderful cures, many of
which are publicly known, of Scrot'lila,
and all scrofulous diseases, Uleers,
Eruption* and eruptive disorders of
the skin. Tumors Itlotelies, Boils,
Pi hi pies. Pustules, Sores, St.
Anthony's Fire, lNwe or Kry-
sipelns. Tetter, Salt ltlieiiin,
Senlil Head, Kiuinvorm. and in-
ternnl «?lecr:itiotis of the Uterus,
Stoniaeh, nntl Liver, It also cures
other pompfnints, to which it wvnltl not
seem especially adapted, such ns I>ro|H
sy. Dyspepsia, Fits, Neuralgia*
Heart Disease, Female Weak-
ness, Debility, ami Ixuieorrhrrn,
when they are manifestations of the
scrofulous |Miisons.
It is an excellent restorer of health
and streii'iih in the Spring. By renew-
ing the ap|ielittt and vijror of the diges-
tive wafliis, it dissipates the depression
and listless languor of the season.
Kven where no disorder appears, peonlo
feel lietter. ami Yvns longer, for cleansing
the blood. The system moves on with
renewed vigor ami a new lease of life.
PREPARED BY
Or. *. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Ma#.,
J'r net lent and Analytical <'h*mi»t$.
IOI.D Bf ALL DittoOtSTS KVtRVWUIRS.
UIK 11OM t:\VAIlI) STAR
A Monthly Publication,
DEVOTKD TO
Agriculture, Liwmfure: and
General Newt.
Eif|ht Ptt/fea—40 ('ivlwtnna <^u»rto.
y'h \ 'i t1,1 y• '-(j I(h ' .( ,:"ij r
One copy one rear ..T.......fl 00
Add res i».
UBORUE W. H1NKI.E,
Editor ana Propr^n-r,
msrniwtf Atlan'a,
tif Taliikletii tholff
reaij estate.
i .nil.. SSn LI a eil ill Nuii' 1) tit It ll l nUtl-
ties—J .000 Acr. h lo be so.fi, Hi
Ioe lrniieil Mutts Disiric t'ourt
'.ortlie H'e tern DiBtrltt.nl
Tcxae.
n tiik maTTKKOK)
I E NtiiiVKid. BAXKIUHTCT.
0 . BiMillii'ts. )
BY v i 11 ue oi mi order of sale issued
odi ot (lie horn-ruble I'minl
1 it a if.at net Court, lor tlie V\ sit r«
l)is ilc1 ot 1 • xu.--, ai til i t' X!ii*. M»
■ e tiir:».-led nod ih llVelttl, 1 sell «♦
fue uiiy iiie 2d t!ay «f ji.uu;,ry 181
.en>rt tie (,'t.uii ijtiuM* uooi in tin city
■. Tyb r Ti x.iH, ni public ouicty to the
hi best idtler lietweiit tlie liotiisol
i in. .iin 1*4 p. in : sale to coiiiiuiie ut'ui
ay to di.y MM! tt-e wlif.e lie! ef
.ropertv i nold nil the lollo»iii^r li illiA
1 Wii; "One t< ur Ii tor curb ihe t nl-
tuce in iwh tijintl iii« al incut*, |m;.li-
ne tlie tirm ilis<hiiiit'iii in six,'the v*p>
ud ii tailiient in twelve n.onilis, in ar»
m seven per cert pt r unnum iio^t
.i11* iiniil paid, retain ny the Vi-ndon)
en tn secure tin* | ay Hunt of «i e 1>h»-
iicc -i l tie purt base u ■ n y, a I i tlio
i .lit, titlea nini .ntciest o; ,viiintiel
l-iv ti*r of ilie firm oi I. E. Moi'vi|lSgf
■it.. 'bea oreaniii Buiikiui Is
t* iindiv ded one li ii interesi in and
i i ill. folto.viu,' real estate o w,t.
N'» 1—44'^tj ttcreb of land in milam
Miiniy Texas, > . h., h ^ ..yi-
x«». 3—«lo9 aerea of limit- in Braioa
•> nutv, Ti xjis,JamesL'urtii, if r.lpft
No :i—1 lo 1 acres o land ii. ('■ rvell
county, 1-exas, Tims, ljertrmiy, 111r,
n.i. 4—457 acre of laud in Hiazoft
enmity, t xas, Jno. YVillLins p.r,
No. 5—OlOacri sot land in mi Leitoan
countv Texas. w. h', Hill ii, k
N 1.6- 4435 iiert s ot innil in Ai;gell&a'
Co it 111 y t xii, Sara i oil it ii. |{
nn i—nercsot land in au|hh|m
county 'i'exiiM, Wellapoi Stnn ev^K It.
nn. 8—"i'.'o acres ot land in AiJpBMfcM
i*'hi. ty tt xas, Tin*. Shaw 11. R.ffljp||"
N 9—,%0 acres o| bind in
/tt»iiiie co. Texas, J no, Jo. j.si
No. 10—11 ac cs ol In ud in
c itiiily Texas.Samuel Se\ton II.,
No. II—O -e bull oi twnleiigi
in II. R tif . Hani, the otbci
u link iiumi; one i all of Ihsi
«'i<i. 11t*r to Sul Morcii.
No, I '2—2'K) uci'i s o( lai d i
eli- s ct»un y Ti x s Kei I y Mi
No. l;{—2»t» uciei i i land iig
citese un \ Tt Mis, \V |. Lii
No, 14 —1180 acres of laid u
.oi ilesCtilim Ti xas, HeWel JL ]
'
15—2! ) acres, o: lant ii1
No.
inches enmity Ti jus, Jno .\| J
N i. It) 500 iter s in lima i|
Ille es eimniy Texas, Ijoir
in II R.
N i. 17—71 "> ncrcH of laud
i iciii n ciiiiii'v Texas, Jutiu
i. W.
Nn. 18—257 ac leu of Imil
oc e.s coun \ Texas, Jimu
. li.
No. ill—177 acres i,f land
el.es i ounlv Tcxiim, Marv
l. I'.
No. 20—1520 a reri ol land I
>| on ciilli.ty T» xhs. J bli ij
v 1 It ill one mile of I he cit
nn 'JVxus; xen fine Ini ri
it iiuiile; a baijfain b
tie
>o. 'Jl—(ibi tictes ol
re lor i li e one.
uud in Mi am
R.
in tv 'IVxas,Win. Haiti i ij,
N:i. 22—1(505 hi res oi hinti (.. Nucep.
incliiB countv '1 ex as, Manuel (' ) A
o tl.lt
No.2«J—177acns of bind in Niicn^-
1 cllef. co. Ti xlls. e. \v ri bm ii u. k.
No. 24—20(1 acies ol land in Numg-
in In s coitiitv Texas, Heiny Biewer
i h. .
Nn. 2 —34-J acres of land in Naceg-
i iche- c •tint* Texas,T J Limit i 11 R.
Nn 2d—'.'00 m res of land in Nucoy
lim'hes c unty Texas. edj; r Paili t li.lt.
No. 27—1;«) acres nf luidii nut o^-
ii bea c»mnty Texan, Hesd Rif*ht ol
4amnel ILtyter Assignee.
Kverybt tiv be 11 rlain to ei im< Hnd
my yoiraelves rich nany it the fotp-
"injr tracts are vi ry valuable, ai d as
ilie as In the State, and ti e Title of
vlricli have been in the faiiiilv It ri v«r
liiriv \enrs. S> y< u see the Tubs are
ill rlylii. No |.ontpomini nt nl sale but
ivi l be positive.
Purcliiiser to pny for deed and ac-
KliowledjfUietit.
W. O CAIN, As>ijjtnek
Tyler, Tex s, Nov, 28. lb>70. w4t
t. T.Norris.M.lf. L. B. Cn-aih M.D.
[>RS. NOHltm & CliKi.TH
Physicians aid Surgroas.
Otter heii Proirsv4<>iuil s> rvices ,t»
the citizens of Brenhiim ami vicinity
O'Vtce IVood 4 Co. Druj: Sti-re.
May t4t!i 1»74. Ihn.
J. M.Oo-s. Bates MtFarlaad.
0088 k McFARLAND,
Attoruoy«-at-I.AW,
Brenham, Texua t v
O ice—Upstairs In AHeorn builiilfljj
Near Breedlovt- & CliHi.iiks Bank. A
BREEULOVE & EVY1XO,
Attorney* -
Been bam. Texas
8. R KEN iDA,
Attorney ;
Hurt on, - Texas
Will practice in lite I>i*rrrt, Ciumt*
slid iu tit's Court-; Pr topi a't-u
lion ^'ivim to Ho- colleciieu
WiijStiwly '
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Rankin, John G. & McCrimmon. The Daily Brenham Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 3, 1877, newspaper, January 3, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478804/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.