The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 242, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1879 Page: 4 of 4
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That NEWBOUER BROS, have the prettiest
stock of all classes of goods that has
been in Brenham for years.
—A LIVE-
E. REICHARDT. w- COKNITIUS.
REICHADRT & COKMT11S.
Giddings' Building, South side of the Public Square,
Bronham, Texas
— DEALERS IN -
| FURNITURE,
mob,king paper i House Furnishing Goods,
1 Parlor and Chamber Sets,
I Carpetinffs, Mattings, Oil Cloths. Etc
—containing — ! i m ©. ' , . . j? t, . ,
jg®"" The only exclusively rurmture and House Imrntshim;
I Establishment in the city.
|ALL THE LOCAL NEWS, |
DRESS GOODSI
besides
EDITORIALS UPON ALL PUIiLIC
TOPICS AND LEADING POLITICAL
UNDERTAKING.
We keep a full line of COFFINS, CASKETS, BURIAL CASES, and Uii.h :
takers Goods.
Bggu Please give us a call and examine our goods and prices. Goods delivcrc
n all parts of the city Frkk. Carpets sewed and put down at short notice when >1'-
ired. July i6th, i87«>d&wiu
ISSULS OF THE -DAY.
And a carefully collated epitome
STATE AND GENERAL NEWS.
Colored Matalesea, 15 cents,
Pinafore Suiting, 8 cents,
Wash Poplins, 12 cents,
'Australian Crepes, all shades, 30 cents,
Weiitworth Silk stripes, stylish, 30c.,~
Amure Delanes, 20 cents.
Solid color Bunting, 18 eents.
Fancy figured Bunting, nobby, 35c.
Cashmere in all the latest cloth shades. 1 yard . ~tcd Wuh i,i» Limy an u»
^ i uertakefs Establishment, ana keeps lor sale a full
wide, 50 cents; Black Cashmeres, 1 y. stock of
wide, elegant goods, 50 cents. 1 he Daily banne) ^y00(i all(j Mctalic Burial Cases and Coffins
Damasea and Dress Goods in all the Cloth jjf
Shades, 25 to 30 cents. JOB PEI2TTIFG, New ami Second Hand Buggies always on hand am.
foi sale.
MlTAl
, yyBllllW
Department
OLDEST FUBNITDRE HOUSE
IN THE CITY
, !
LATEST STYLES TRIMMING, STRIPED
SATINS MOSS FRINGES.
j , Is complete in every respect-
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New Type, new Presses,
and new material,
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Which enables us do first class
work cheaper than ?.ny other
•• 1 ■ ... _ ■ • ; ,r.^
Printing House in the
City of Brenham1
C. WITTEBORG,
DEALER IN -
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100 waterproof, all wool ladies shawls, $3.50,
worth 85.00; All wool white and fancy
shawls, knitted wear for ladies and
children, cloaks, a large lot cheap-
er than ever, new and stylish.
MAIN STREET, NEAR ST. CHARLES,
BXUESJNHA.M, - TEXAS.
Keeps constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of
all kinds of furniture, including parlor and chamber sets, tin-
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' dertaker's goods, &c. Having had many years experience in
| this business he is thoroughly conversant with the wants of the
i people and is prepared to sell at "short-crop prices." Call
! and be convinced.
All'goods delivered free of charge. aug3d3m
JOHN A. HANDLE,
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We keep constantly on hand Real Estate Agent,
^ BRENIIAM, iSXAS.
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Elegant new patterns and styles in Cassimere
suits, in Scotch and plain goods no lining and
louble warped; Overcoats to match. Hand
made boots and shoes; also the latest cuts in
; ame as low as $4.50 a pair, the price of com-
mon goods.
Domestics in bleached at 7, 8, 9, and 10c.
Domestics in unbleached at 6 1-2 to 10c.
Calicoes, all new, 5 to 8c.
Bargain in Towels, gi.ooa dozen.
WHITE GOODS.
Maiseille quilts, gi.50,
NGI
'for sale all kinds of
COUNTY AND JUSTICES
Honey Comb quits, $1.00 J
Table Linens 50 a yard 'on ',MU(* an^ 'or "a'e >l l^'8 "®ce
CARPETS, CARPETS.
All new at 50c., 75c., and $1.00,
Elegant extraordinary 3-ply, $1.15 to $1.25,
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.
Newbouer Brothers,
Palace. Main Street.
-audi as—
Jtxecutions, Citation*,
Complaints, Atlachmei tt
Attachment llotuls,
Warrant,v, Subpoenas, Writs
civ. d'C,,
(Established in 1873.)
Makes a specialty of selling and exchang-
ing lands and town property, the rendering
and payment of taxes, renting and look
ing after dwellings and storehouses.
8&T* Office upstairs in Graber's Building
sept.6178.
j. t. norr1s, m. i). j. m. koss, m. i)
NORRIS & ROSS,
Surgeons and Physicians.
Erunham, - J Texas.
Ten co their professional services to the
citizens of Brennam and vicinity.
Office in Giddings' bank building.
pa6dtf
p G. SMITH,
SADDLE-TREE MAKER,
Brenham, T<"<35,
All roders fdled promptly atliving[price
rationale solicited. 1; *" ~***
Ship Your Cotton
Where you can get the highest prices, with
least expense and quick returns, 1 have
practically demonstrated that
Houston is such a Market
As any of the numerous shippers who have
kindly patronized rnc last season can testify
Your shipments to me will not disappoint
you. Wm. I). CLEVELAND,
Wholesale Grocer and Cotton Factor.
HI Wilms WCB! DfKMMIM
Is now amply stocked with fresh and clierj:
goods bought for cash. I will compere
with any House in Te*ns and offer some
advantages besides, tho one else can,
What is the use of going}.,,.,, to purchase
Groceries when half of youi goods have to
pass through Houston from first hands,
then back again ?
Wm. D. CLEVELAND,
Wholesale Grocer and Cotton Factor,
July 17, l87q-d&w4m.
Baylor College.
For the higher education of women. Th>
34d Annual Session begins September 811
Send for catalogue to the President.
J. H. LUTHEK, D. I),
•ulyjid&wjm Independence, Tex
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 242, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1879, newspaper, October 10, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478987/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.