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Local Intelligence
Nrlsonvii.i.e, Austin County, 1
October 20th, 1879. {
Editors Banner:
The last cre*v of deer-hunters
from this place failed to kill a
i calf, but made good the score ! every few days.
>»
T
itui
REPORT.
The ladies are especially in-
vited to call and examine our
Cloaks ana Dolmans. Also a
nice line of Ties and Rows.
We are
receiving
new goods
A trial package of "BLACK*
DRAUGHT" frec of charge at J. Tristram
Cotton.— The market was
quite active yesrerday at tcn by killing four nice bucks. (J. G. Couch.
cents for good middling, ke- a man who would steal a quar-, 0ats, corn and bran
ceipts are small. ter of venison should have a j ;\|vvavs on hand.
Haco nf t?hnf n hlC
Visitors.—Misses Lena Ru-
benstein, of Millican, and
Schwartz, of Halletsville, are
dose of buck-shot applied to his
carcass. Such a case was made
manifest here last week.
a prominent legal light of this
h. fisher.
uanner Offi' k, )
October 21 1879. |
COTTON
Cioofl Middling 1°
Middling 93-i
i,ow Middling 9yi
Good Ordinary...
Ordinary
HIDES.
Dry Flint ^>12^
Kips (a 12%
Damaged half price.
Butcher's Green 4 (*'>
Wool @
COUNTRY l'KODUCE.
Butter (^20
:n
I. 0. O.
fartmell Lodge No. 39 meets
"1 u\ sday night at their hall.
l.ockett Encampment No. 12 meets every !
1st and 3d Thursday in each month, at the i
Odd Fellows Hall.
!
M AT.ART AT. ANTIDOTE.
Shoes!
We make a specialty in this
j 1 uiumiusiu uehi iiguv | .. , . ,. y - .*\Kiua JCEVr i.uugc »sw. 'lyiwwi
visiting friends in the city, and : end of creation does not know ! inc' endeavor to keep nothing Eggs ........ ^ , 2d and 4th Sundry of each month, at Od
t I., c , ... • but the best. Hand sewed for Vorn instluck , W/°. Fellows Hall.
put in an appearance at the the name of a bottle in any r(>nts it sweet potatoes per 1>u
1 look and Ladder ball on Mon- j known language, but can empty
J'AMi eli, & Harrison's
, . w ... ,, ,. .Un 1 one as ouick as even your hum-
day night, adding greatly to the; ^ <0„- dent
evening's entertainment.
If you want good styles of| PotatocSj per i)bl $3^
t Chickens, per doz $1 75
Turkeys, each 40^1 75
ESCULENTS.
5°
Alfred Ogg, of our town, has • dress goods cheap, go to C. A. 1 Onions, •• - 4 $6f«
Just take a peep at Newbcmer recently erected a nice substan- Potter, North side public square.
Brothers new ad. and be gov- tial ilwelling in the suburbs.
Let the good work progress.
Cabalados of horses have been
erned accordingly.
(ieorgianschew"black-draught ' quite numerous with us of late;
mtend of tobom>. Sold by t Tristram. 1 they are mostly from Western
THE -Momics" will arriTC on lexasa»d of inferior quality,
the l( A. M. train to-morrow., Messrs. Ogg and Bould n, of
breaktast lofajil
Hams, choice 12
Lard 8 fie, 10
! Coffee, per sack 17 («, 19
Sugar, pure white, per lb.... @11
j " prime 9
'' choice 10 fi)
I Rice, choice
All the latest styles of dress 1I)n.etl aPl)lcs •. 7
J \ Molasses, choice 05 («
Try the Honest Baking Pow
der, it stands unequaled; sam
pie boxes furnished on applica
tion. c. W. Klaf.den,
Sole Agent.
A. F. iV A. M.
Graham Lodge No. 20 meets on or be-
fore full moon in each month.
Brenham Chapter No. 5 meets on the' '" cured me of Chilli ud Fww."
first Monday of each month, at their hall. CMfcl. Welnr,QuJnf j,IiU
„ "It cured me of Blliottf fewer.n
K> 1 • ran* tiMwa St Louis.
Brenham Lodge No. 10 meets every , "Itcuredm* of Fe««r and Ann."
first and third Wednesday night, at the Odd , &Ut« Small. HI, Mo.
Fellows' Hall. ''Itcuredineofpenodicalheadache."
I, o.i!. 15. . Com. £ Uiuuidkr, Knuxiille, 111.
Akiba Eger Lodge No. 249 meets ever "It curedm»of jDumb ^
" It cured our child of Chill*."
[j | Ed. K. Chase, St. Lonfa.
United Friends of Te«i*raneeNo. 466 , "» cured me
meets every Monday evening at Odd rel-
ows Hall.
K.ot II.
Knights of Honor meets every 1st an
7d Fridays of each month, at Odd fellows
11 all.
W. C. M. A.
Washington County Medical Association
meets first Tuesday in every month at 11
a. m.
(>5
... . ... .... our city, frequently discourse 20°ds> '}rc^'c sacques, cloaks, •• Molasses, home.... 40 (<<45
Call to see them. We will have! ; ^ , , f: water-proofschildren* coats, gjjjM*-.-- »
* * r .. . I cm rfc nn, n fart n\rnr\rt l nrr in Cornmeal, per l)U.... .
OYSTERS.
Oysters in every style at the
Central House Saloon.
tine.
in a few days a nice line of, 0|e Bull or WeJlMsJmy; ofequrse j sc^rfs' an(*in fact evei7thinS in Flour, fancy, per loo lb
misses cloaks. 1 it is highly appreciated and mu- j ^ry S00(^s ''ne at C. A. ot- choice
C. G. Couch, jniifcditly paid for. Ya, jest so! |*ers* _
The Baxxer is requested toi rThe equipments and outfits'
. , . , I of a squad of hunters are vari-
.statetiat the >oung people ol i ousiy estimated. Your corres-
the Wesley neighborhood will | pondent being of an inquiring
give a grand soiree at the hall I turn of mind interviewed a trio
G RANG K.
District Pomona Orange meets every 3rd
Saturday of each month, at 10 a. m.
lirenham (irange meets every 1st Satur-
day of each month, at 2 r. m.
joint Stock Grange meets quarter y; next
meeting on the first Monday in April,
a. m., at lirenham Opera House.
kirk DEPARTMENT,
v 4 5° Hrenham Hook and Ladder Co. No.
■' 5r7 -I 00 ,ueets on the last Friday of each month,
I c V XXN , 2 i}(r '3 00 'Leir hall
Salt, coar»e, per .sack 1 751" Mechanic Engine Co. No J meets on t
W ist Friday of cach month, at City Hall.
MILLITARY.
UAOGING AND TIES.
I'agging, double anchor,heavy, 13ft 14
Ties, all kind, per bdl 2 75(">
LUMBER.
^ _ __ , iocs.
" It saved my life."
H. W. Pool, Nmt York Cltr.
" It is a superior medicine."
Dr. Win. O. Hubbard, Cincinnati.
" It has effected wonderfol cures."
uopbuli kaicMU. mckaettUe. Ul,
" It is a Success."
J.B, Dicker, Newton, Kamu.
''It gives great satisfaction."
1*01 Berrj. Carnu, in.
" It never falls to eure,"
w. F. Epmeler, Eransvim ind.
" It is a valuable remedy."
isum full, MtnUatUn, Kiraas.
"It gave immediate Belief*
Wm. A Mod, St Joseph, Ma
"Itis very reliable."
L. W. Boss. H*v»iiu lit.
"It has saved hundreds."
Bojce k Ostrsnder. Cimilcothp, Mo.
"Itpraveda Success."
T. *. ftenfnt Qrsenvllle. Texas.
" It Is an exoeUeat Xontc."
Jna & Moffltt. St. l^ouln.
" Its effects are wonderfnl."
uea a Wrifht, Indianapoiv
To the Ladies.—Miss Cora
T T , 1 .1 . Koui'li lumber, all kinds, pei M
Hellensworth announces that r,v„
on
city
$20 00 t|ie State of Texas, meets first Thursday
in Wesley, on Friday evening, j of our most experienced nim; Sife:::: :::: 11 " "l^-y m°nth, at the co«rt-l^s, a
October 31st. a general invi- "*}?»?j i of new goods;' plushes, satins, f 00 Brenham B. F. G>. No i meets or
tation is extended to all who estimate- For etch hunter sud ; velvets plain and ribbed, feath- iicSdand matciiVi'ilooriiigl i in. 25 50 ^,st 1 hurs<lai'ofea(h mon,h- at
desire to join .hem. in Ac fc ^ /ea.her. omamen.s s.,^, a k.. r J, r
tivities of the occasion. 1-4 pound of powder, I quart j 9. nc. , 1PS' ctc* ooms over i)(>ors. smallest sixe.
: whiskey; 3 pounds shot,, quart jCouch 5 store'
llrenhntr Greys meet every Thursday "iteurwln ewryliista»ce.w
cvemr.fi at tl- ^ir armory. i. I. UcCsuley, HmIitII'.c, in.
GREENBACK CLUB. "It is the beat in ose."
lirenham Greenback Club No. 612 of Q.8 Toiler, Ktokuk, low*.
"It takes the lead."
PaulO.Scbuli. Calm, 111.
" It is the best known."
J.£. Somes, Terro Haute, Irni.
"It sured me when Doctors faijpd."
'L S. Ketchum, Manoaestur, N. M.
'('holera and Yellow
«> u:ing "BLACK-DRAUGHT
»))■ J. Tristram.
ever are prevented.... , . .
So)d: whiskey; 1 box caps, 1 quart 1 Carpets, Oil Cloths, Buggv
i whiskey; I blanket and a quart Coveis, Rugs, largest assort-
; ofwhiskey; and for fear of snake 1 mcut) latest patterns, very low-
prices, just, received at
s 00
4 00
. 2-6x6-6 each.. 1 75
st size, 8x10... 1 20 • 1 •
, smallest size. 8x'o 1 40 attention; our assortment in this
Notions !
To which we invite the ladies
official directory
County Court.—Most of the; bites, a quart of whiskey.
tlay yesterday was occupied in 1 Bkix.
trying the cases of the gay and A n^n (lied ofrer' complaint! One
festive gambolicrs 011 the green. 1 doliars'swortli jf"BLACK-DRAUGHT"
D. W. Bloomdargh & Go's
tram.
Six of them plead guilty and1 wm,1(l liavc save<1 his ,ifc- J-
•were fined, one went to trial and j
was found guilty, Jim Burnes,
well known in the courts, was'
IIS-
Millinery Opening.— Miss
Cora Hellensworth announces
her fall opening of millinery
goods, consisting of the latest
Clothing! styles and novelties in hats and
The finest assortment in the; bonnets, and also babies bon-
OFl'ICERS.
Monroe P. Iverr, Mayor.
T. L. Swain, Marshal.
J. W. Hackworth, Assessor and Collector.
R. Hoffmann, Treasurer.
C. II. C arlisle, (,'ity Secretary
Aldermen—1st ward, J. A. Wilkins; 2nd
w ard, It. A. Allen: 3rd ward, E. Reichardt:
4th ward. M. Amsler.
I1 'l
4- >-* *•
city; also a full line in youths nets, on Saturday October
lined for gambling and also -or|anj boys—a specialty to which Rooms over Couch's store.
contempt of court. He was J the ladies attention are invited
at Pav.I'KI.i. & Harrison's Novelties!
In laces, embroideries, hand
sent to jail.
Mule Thii:f.—On Monday
11,ght deputy sheriff Garrett ar-
rested a netiro named Dick Mc-
A beautiful line of worsted kerchiefs, ribbons, ties hoisery
dress goods, in all colors at 12 &C., at
1 -2C. at A. M. whites. I'ampfi.i. & Harrison's.
Kinney, in the Gay Hill settle-1 . , Trnaks!
mcnt brought him to town and C!eJy Pntter"- rlua!,t>' a,,u latest Pictorials ar.d Magazines, a. Tmyior, consiai.le,
, c J pn« at PAMPELtitHAKKiSON s. Ncw Franklin Square and Sea- yt ltei„c-Ii.I..)
put him til J.lil. Some weeks j -- - —- —- • • . J Crozier. constable.
nuo Dick stole a mule and tak- , Youeangrt a pod doth or s.de Ubrancs. ^hMjcj-ltehA wwjuMic,
. 53 . v , . , .. f. leather shoe for the small sum I Safe, Permanent ami complete s McMahon, constable.
ltlg it to avaso a SO c 1 , a cr dollar at C. A. Potters,'are the cures of intermittent diseases per-
which he took the train for 1 lous- north side of public square. t formed l>y Clifford's Febrifuge. Dumb
ton and has been off having a ; — "~n~ ~~ ~ - j Chills, Fever and Ague, and all bilious dis-
AMBROSE rEn\, the old j disorders are speedily eradicated from the
Kattmann has all the
COUNTY OFFICIOS.
J. D. McAdoo, County Judge.
Carl Schutze, Ccunty Attorney
I. L. Moore. District Clerk.
Hugh M. Lewis, C'ounty Clerk.
T. II. Hutchinson. ShenlT.
C. Asbeck. County Treasure..
T. W. Sayles, (,'ou'nty Surveyoi.
Joe Hoffmann. Tax Assessor.
R. A. I Inr\ in, Tax Collector.
County Commissioners—Thorn
J. F. Winkleman, R. J. Mooije, J. C. Cain.
i'ukcinit offickus. "
1st Precinct—Dr. J. J. Wyatt, Justict;
Alfred (jee. Constable.
2nd Precinct—lohn Carlisle, Justice. J
hear-
line is too numerous to mention.
Pami'EU. cS: Harrison's.
OYSTERS-
Fried, stewed and raw—the
very fattest, freshest and finest.
Central House Saloon.
Citation.
the state of texas.
To the sheriff, or any constable ol Wash-
ington county, greeting:
W i IF. Mi as, oath has be.11 made before!
, me bv' C V. Vanghan that Garrett Wesley 1
is absent from this State so that th" ordina-
ry process of law cannot be served upon
him. You are hereby commanded that you,
by making publication of this writ in some
newspaper printed in Washington county
for three successive weeks before the return
day hereof, summon the said Garrett Wes-
lev to be and appear before me, at my office.
" It effects remarkable Cures "
Jus. F. Ballard, Vinccnnn<. ,'nci.
"It is infallible."
W.E. Smith, Hartford, Conn.
" It i< Bate and speedy."
H. HoffSamp, St. Loui<
" Its merits recommend it."
J. & Ooutbtt, M. 0, Kockdale, Tcxm.
J. C. RICHARDSON, Proprietor.
GENERAL AGENTS: •
RICHARDSON & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists, St. Louis.
Febrifuge is Sold by all Druggists.
Oysters, Oysters!
S. If. KIRCH,
Has returned from Galveston where !•<•
has made arrangements with the best i'ea;-
ers in oysters to have constantly the best
and freshest oysters on hand. septodim
H.
nsiiBti.
McCiung. Justice, 0.
5th Precinct—\Y. T. Willie, justice: (i.
A, Mayo, constable.
Brenham Butcher, can now be system. Health and vigor are obtained
; found at Weis & Korff's butch-' more rapidly and more po,urgently by the
vntidote than by
any remedy heretofore known. It (L-in-
^ood time. He had only been
liack a short time when Mr. Gar-
rett learned of his whereabouts, i er stall and invites his friends to "ny' remoly' heretofore'"ki
Call and See him. fects, clsanses and eliminates all malaria.
As n tonic, it act> as an Antiseptic and
Just Received, one car load blood_ purifier, bringing renewed energy
of potatoes, onions, apples, sour
krout, cabbage andchcese.
II. Fisher.
Oysters. Oysters.
The finest, freshest oysters in
all styles at the
Central House Saloon.
Forty years' trail lias proved "BLACK-
DRAUGHT" the best liver medicines in
lie world. Sold by J. Tristram.
The Caiupineotuig.
Monday.— To-day was the
Bast day of this very interesting
and vitality to the body worn down by dis-
ease.
,1. I'n iiaiiikov, I'vovulflur,
>t. Lmii-
Ilii'iil.am lev
Kir--ale t»v .1 TI.'ls'liiAM,
If you want to buy clothing
meeting
/ O II 1YU1IV VW
which has continued -don't fail to pee A. M. White's
TO Til£ LADIES,
Go to D. W. Bloombarerh ^
Prettiest.—It is universally
conceded that Newbouer Bros,
have the prettiest and most va-
ried stock of dry goods brought
to Brenham. Thev are offering
» o
many bargains. Read their new
ad. for full p irticulars.
in the town of Washington, on the
TI1IRI> SATURDAY IX 0CT0I1F.R,
A. I >. 1S70, to answer the complaint of the
said C. V. Vaughan for the sum of One;
Hundred a d Forty-one Lollars, due Sep-
tember 1st, A. 1). 1S79. upon an account
for goods, wares and merchandise sold and
delivered to sai! Garrett Wesley by the sai >
C. \'aughan from the 1st day of January .
1S79 to the i )th of May 1879.
11 ei t in, laij not. and of this writ make |
due return, as the law directs.
Given under my hand, at office, in the
town of Washington, in said county and
State of Texas, thi s the 22d dav of Septem-:
b:r, 1870. |. J. vVYATT,
1 usli.ee Peace. Washington county.
I hereby certify that the above and fore-
going is a true and correct copy of the orig-
inal citation now in my hands.
I. II. Hutchinson, Sheriff W.C.
By Wii.t. F. Garrk.IT, Deputy.
October 4th, 1879-3W.
DEAI.Klt IN
STAPLK an!>
Fancy Groceries
WINES, LIQUORS, &<
Near lite, lifpot.,
octlOtf HWINIIAM. TK.\.\s
T> HOFFMAN
h.
Iieal ^r in Staple and Fancy
Notice in Probate.
from day to day without any immense stock, cheaper than Co.'s and examine their new
falling off in attendance or loss the cheapest is his motto,
of interest. Major Penn is not!
an orator or a highly finished 100 pair youths brogans at 25
speaker, yet there is a certain ! cents a pair at A. M. Whites.
Carpets—3-ply and Brussels
just received, also window
Oats, Corn. Bran and Hay
for sale in quantity at 1). W.
Bloombargh & Co.'s grocer}' de-
partment.
I losiery and shoes, both ladies
magnetism about him and an,
earnest way ol speaking that
lias a wonderful effect on the
masses, many go to hear him
fully satisfied that iie cannot
convert them, and almost before
tIwy are aware of the lact he
jus them converted. The ma-
jor closed the meeting this eve-,
ning. He was ably assisted by
Kt'V. (i. W. Baines and bv Mr-
shades by Reichardt & Comi-
tus, furniture dealers.
To close out, 50 pair ladies
at 75c. a pair at
A. M. Whites.
Short Crop !
stock of fall and winter dress
goods, silks, serges, bunting,
cashmeres, trimming and but-
tons to match, just received all
the latest novelties, and prices and misses, in good styles and s.
not to be complained of. They very cheap.
have the largest and best selec
ted stock in Brenham.
THF STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff, oranv Constable o| Wash-
ington county, Greeting:
Yr>u are hereby commanded to publish
for twenty days in the Mukmiam Uannku.
a newspaper published in said county of
Washington, the following notice:
I'I IK. STATE 01' TI.X AS.
To all oersons interested in the Estate ol
serge
FOR SALE.
A splendid new Hack, can be
seen at Schols ^liop. Apply to
Kokee & Weis, Butchers.
turn
11 \R KISON'S
Suuirall as leading singer. Mon- as the crop.
-lay there was 31 conversions I ami 11.1.
and some 80 left on die inquir-
<i'i bench, 'l'here was 230 con-
versions in all and 108 baptisms to arrive Monday and will
mil still more to be baptised, for sale at reasonable rates.
The campmeeting is now over
and Mr. Baines will conduct the Cotton Seed VYanteo.—
meeting in the Baptist church } |j^hoSt casli [m ice paid or same
in the town of Independence delivered at r.iv warehouse,
for a few days. Your rcportei j. A. Wilkins.
learns that the peopl > made a
purse of some £150 for Major 1 .utest styles in buttons, ties
Crofts Gloucestershire sauce
Our prices this tall are as close, a superior article: call for sam-
ple bottle. C. W. Klakden,
Sole .-Went.
Apples. Apples-
One car load of choice apples
■ I »iH be
F.U'STiNo kim-K.
[. Maxwell deceased;
Ilist think a "ood J0'111 "• Maxwell, administrator of said
, r " t y ' estate, lias filed in the County Court of
iioe tor ^1 at 1 Otters. . Vashinglon count',', an application for dis-
^ • charge, and his final account as adminU-
C. A. Potter has a right nice trato'r with said otate of S. 11. Maxwell,
lu' '. which will be heard at the next
tei-11 of the County Court of said
i-oHuty, comyiencing on the third
M'lmfay in Xoveniber 1S70. at the court-
!•. use thereof, in the city of I!renhim. at
which time ail persons interested in said es-
t ,te may appear asul contest said applica-
tion, if they see proper.
1 l erein. iai1 not, under penalty of the law.
and of this writ make due return, issued
the <uh dav ol October, 1S79.
Witness. lltlHi M. Lew 1,, clerk ol said
line of clothing ai'd ger
ishing goods.
CLOTHING,
HATS. BOOTS. SHOES,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Ladies and Misses
FINE DRESS GOO 1 >S
Hosien-. Hoods. Shawls, Rubes, S;ll.s
Satins, l awns, Poplins,Mozambique-.
Deiaines. Muslins, jaconets. Ties,
Tissues, Jewelry, etc.,
All of which will be sold at very reasonable
figures for cash. Call anil examine 111 v
stock and prices before raking your [ ni-
duses. |a.\ 1, 1878-1:.
Gentlemen wishing to learn
the Spanish language will please
call at the Central 1 louse.
V
AT A •
A. 11EA1.\,
-OEAI.EK r.N-
IIJST ARRIVED.
WaRon« and Protlnco.
Hats!
The latest novelties in this
line of ladies, gents, boys .;r.d
voiitiis at
P.Wirt'.l I vV I I VKRlSoN's.
One car load of Avery wagons To I'ri'veul aliil Cure Cmislis mill t'otil*
made bv AvervPlovv Compan\
guarantee
sold with their full
can be seen at Aven evr Ralston's
warehouse.
One car load each, fine ap-
ples, potatoes, onions, cabbage,
r .... butter, cheese, flour, bacon, l,m
1'enn, and one ol about ^sO nn and knit goods, lor a mere song iin(j svrun, low to the trade at
v v 1 « 11 .t * ' ' * . 1 /*" \ 1 ^. v f f, v r»» ci.Ik id 1 ^ " * 1 • t %
Mr. Sumrall, the sweet smgist.
A. Potters, north side of 1)."\V. Bloomhargi & Co.'s.
Ouerv:- -Why will people >ul!ei with in
'lotion when "BLACK-DRAUGHT
>will cure them 'M b\ |. I'li -ltawv
lie I.
stock
found
at (
public square.
Clothing, clothing, clothing,
\ carload ol Plants Extra for gents, youths and hovs
and Favorite Hour in babels clothing, now larger, now bet-
irgest, best, and cheap- aiUl sack•; just received by ter selected, row lower in price
(, \Y. kl. \EDEN, than rvrr at I) \\ Hlriotnha "ol
& Co
ol
at
hub. and
A. M.
caps can
WlI'lTs
Si .le
Agent.
ver at 1). W Bloomi t:-1 n
O
S.
A reliable retnedy is necessary in every
bf'Ms-'hold. Parker's tiincei Tonic is '.um
the aedieine needed. It radically cures
coughs, colds, sore throat, bronthili^ ami
even consumption if used in time, by its
powerful..specific action on the stomach,
kidneys, skin, liver and mucous surfaces .11*
the throat and lungs. It accomplishes >lv
cure in a wonderfully sh. it lime, and re-
moves all pain and soreness ol the lungs.
1' is also a most valuable stomachic reme-
dy. clicctu.tlly removing dyspepsia, head-
ache. liver disorders, costiveiiws. ner otis-
ness. low spirits, wakefulness, Heaitbin-n,
cramps, palpitation ol the heart, sour stom-
ach, I II.. and g '. es a cheering comfort and
free.loin from pain that surprises cvi.rv
one. dry a ft co buttle t'om ytuc drug-
gis; K. I',. l.nhn, or sa;n[.]i,v;bo.tt}t tt 1^
OelKs, ill.': u'm s mvr.'.v
—■ Court and the seal thereof, at olnce,
J . ^ in the city of Ilrehhani, the 91 h
1 ' day of t > tober, 1879.
II. M. f.r.wis.
1 lerk CiUinty ('ourt. Washington Co.
l;v t . F. I lerbst. 1 »eputy.
1 hereby Certify that tlv abov e and fore-
sjotng is a true am: correct copy of the
original citation, now in mv hands.
.1 it 111' tl !II\m»N,
( , •' ]lt\ .'.'I . Sl IM'itl \\ 1
li\ W1 I.I. 1' I. Villi I IT, Dei Ut> .
r. n okkis, m. 11.
I. M. KOsS. M. I'
NORMS & ROSS,
Surgeons
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Tk.nas.
Ten 1 (.'their professional services to tin
( Hi/vis .I lirenham and vicinity.
Cfitce in 1 lidding-' bank building
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(icnenil Hardware,
Ct'TLFKV. Eduk. Toots, CASTIMtS,
Faming Implements, lines. Chains, l'h us
Iron. Steel, Cooking and Heating Stov.. s,
Stove Trimmings and Tinw are ol all kin i .
Paints, Oils.'Varnishes and window tiln-s,
fhtggv and Wagon material Rubber ilelniig
irom I % to 18 inches wide. Packing . f
all kinds, and all articles: piiertsiningto 'In
Hardware business Main street,
Jan. 1.'78. lirenham,'l eva .
TylLIJIAM ZEISS,
CITY BAKEIl,
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CONPECTIorC 32 Tt
Main Street, Krenhnm. Texas,
EALKR in Staple and Fancy Cn.
! ii|iiots. I agn' Peer,
rcsh Cakes and Pits on hf
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] ) He. Wittes
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 252, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1879, newspaper, October 22, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478937/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.