Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 123, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 20, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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Promotes Digestion.Cheerfut-
ness and Rest Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
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Ron, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
' Worms .Convulsions,Feverish-
ness and Loss of Sleep.
FacSunite Signature or
new york.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children."
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
A I b mo it I h iiI (|
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
In
Use
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For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
- TH* CENTAUR COMMfV, NEW VOW* OltV.
PERFUMES FOR EVERY DAY
Luhin's, I)(iv-1'«, Liutinr' , 'Jrnwu Perfuuisry Co, Imperial,
Lhz(i1'-8, Pi-ist-i-ii ;u'h, t»'r»-mar> a. Millar's, Qol^utoV
also
TOO S3 ATOMIZERS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE
A fill! lino of Imported ami Domestic rm]et eiid Medicinal
Soaos at
R. Hi Luhn's iili SIM, Bnlll
0. SCHAWE & SON
Headquarters in the city for
Glassware, Lamps.
^ Crockery, Tinware
Graniteware, Queensware, and everything in our line
is first class and up-to-date.
A full supply of fresh Family Groceries kept in stock.
ITFreo delivery to any part of the City.
the motto for yjjah 1002,
USE THE
M) tS
It Taps the Best Section of Texas andJReaches
INTRAL11
EVERY OITY OF IMPORTANCE
Free ("hair Cars and Through Sleepers to dS, '
~ r Houston, Cornicapa
Send 10c. in BtampB for a copy of the Southern Pacific
Rice Cook Book, containing 200 receipts,
S r B MOltSK, T J ANJJKKSOX, M I. BOBBINS,
Pull Tr»f Mgr. A»«t Oen Pass Ari Gen P»«s St Tkt Aet.
houston. tb3cas.
The Best Line & Old States
Free declining
Chair Cars
Parlor Cafe Cars
Pullman'Sleepers
Ask the nearest Cotton Belt Agent for rates and schedules or write
V. B. WUES. D. M. MOBGAN. A. HOOVER. T. P. LITTLE
6to. r»t. 4 Tkt- All.. Tut. Pass. All.. Trtv. Pill. Alt., faasr. A|L.
Trier, Tn, ft. Worth, Tlx. Waco, T«x. Caniciai. Tm.
Teethin a
luwnin^ rv>7t'siwn
Costs Otriy 25 cents at Druggists,
}r IftkU 25 wbU to C* *1. MOFF1TT, I
Cures Ctoiera-Infantum,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and
the Bowel Troubles of
Children of Any Age.
Aid* Digestion, Regulates
the Bowels, Strengthens
the Child and Makts
TEETHING EASY.
O- ST. LOUIS. MO.
J. lHOh* l ll Dear
#ar Itttlf
mttffleal
Hunthern
) to o-.tr little »r«nU eh
iulumbum. Ga., Am a. *4t
Iftxtor: He sow your TKKTHIXA i Teethin
ehilit telth the happlent result*. The e.
i ti <4 eertaiuly more iiatiiflaetory than from
Yourn very truly. JOSEPH H.
Methodist Church.) Ptt»tor of tit. r*m
SUw Dead Sua In TMlict,
The new dead sea discovered by Dr.
Steven Henin, In Thibet, la described
an enormous in extent, but so shallow
that to navigate it one must wade half
a mile to reach the boat, and must
drag the boat half a mile before it can
be floated with a load. But the most
remarkable characteristic is the al
most incredible amount of salt. Boats
and oars quickly become an white as
chalk; even the dress of the rowers
soon become# whitened.
Journalist Acqulraa Wealth.
Mr. Lucy, a working journalist of
London, who has reported the proceed-
ings of parliament for nearly thirty
years, is one of the few of his profes-
sion who hare accumulated wealth.
He has Just given $5,000 as the nucleus
of a fund for the benefit of the families
of deceased newspaper workers, and
$5,000 more for the endowment of a
bed in the Westminster Ituspltal to be
occupied by members of the guild.
Show* Vain* of Catchy Name.
"The value of an odd, catchy name
has never been more strikingly illus-
trated than in the game of ping-pong,"
says an Englishman. "Table tennis
has been played in England for at
least twenty years, and yet it never
became a craze until some bright fel-
low simplified the rules somewhat and
put the game on the market under
the name of ping-pong. At once it
leaped Into popular favor."
Firemen's Teeth.
"The reason the physical examina-
tion of applicants for the position of
fireman is so strict on the point of
perfect teeth, is bccause it may easily
happen that one man may havo to res-
cue a number of small children from
a burning room," said a physician.
"When tho fireman can hold no more
children in his arms he must carry
one of them by holding It, with his
teeth."
Eleotrie Power from River.
The new French electric railway to
Charaounix from Fayet, which is oper-
ated by power from the Arve, a moun-
tain stream, has 9 per cent grades, al-
though it has the common electro-
motor cars with smooth wheels. The
current is from a third rail, and a
fourth rail is used for a grip brake.
The journey of eleven miles occupies
about half an hour.
ino
Paul Chureh.
Parlalan l'oitofflcei.
The very perfection of imperfection
is to be found In Parisian postofflces.
They are dirty, lily ventilated and In-
sufficiently maimed, and the transac-
tion of business with Indifferent clerks
is a trial of pretense. If one wants
stamps, it Is better to buy them at a
tobacco store, where there is also a
post box for letters, etc.—New York
Press.
A CASK or IT.
More l.lUe It In Hrnnbatu.
The following ease is but one of the many
similar occurring daily in Brenham It is
an easy matter to verify its correctness.
Surely you cannot ask for better proof than
such conclusive evidence.
Wm. Buck, farmer, living six mill s out on
Independence Road, says: "For some lime
during the winter of 1902 I suffered so witn
my back that I could hardly got around to
do my work and everything worried me. I
am not a great believer in patent medicines
and kept putting ofT'doing anything until I
became alarmea about my condition. I read
one day about Doan'a Kidney Pills and the
first time I went to B.enham I stepped into
Jos, Tristram's drug store and got a box. In
a short time after commencing the treatment
I was relieved of the annoying backache,
and there has not been the slightest symp-
toms of its return since. I have heard
others praising Doan's Kidney Pills.
Among tnem is on# »f my neighbors, Mr,
Carl Spiering, who says they are the best
medicine he ever used."
For sale by all dealers ; price 5o] cents a
box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.,
sole agent lor the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and take
no other.
The editor of the New York
Journal of Commerce hits the nail
"squarely on the head" when he
says: "The more generally and
effectively the manual labor of
the world is aided and directed
by the brain, the higher is its
effioienoy of wealth production.
Summer comp tint is unusually prevalent
among children this season. A well de-
veloped case in the writer's family was
lured last week.by the timely use of Cham-
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem-
edy—one of the best patent medicines manu-
factured and which is always kept on hand
at the home of ye scribe. This is not in-
tended a free puff for the company, who do
not advertise with ue, but to benefit little suf-
ferers who may not bo within easy access of
a physician. No fan ily should be without
a bottle of this medicine in the house, es-
pecially in summer-time—Lansing. Iowa,
Jouinu ■ For sale by R. E: Luhn.
What is claimed to be the best
oil gusher in Kentucky has been
struck near Barbouraville.
The Same U!d Story.
J. A. Keilr relates an txperience similar
to that whicn has happened m almost every
neighborhood in the United States and has
V.een told and re-told by thousands of others-
He says: "Last summer I had an attack of
dysentery and purchased a bottle of Cham-
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, which I used according to direc-
tions and with entirely satisfactory results.
The trouble was controlled much quicker
than former attacks when I used other reme-
dies." Mr. Kelly is a well-known citiien of
Henderson, N. C. Forsale by R. E. Luhn.
It is claimed that many of the
Boer officers have refused to
sign the oath of allegiance.
"I am using a box of Chamberlain'sBtom-
ach and Liver Tablets and find them the
best thine for my stomach I 6ver used,"
says T. Vv. Robinson, justice of the peaco,
Loomis, Mich. These Tablets not only cor-
rect disoiders of the stomach bat regulate
the liver and bowels. They are easy to take
and pleasant in effect. Price 26 cents per box.
For sale by R. E. Luhn.
The mind of mortal wanders
devious ways, while the body is
wrapped in repose.
CA
Bears the
Signature
of
TOniA.
>11# m Van Haw Always Bought
Kissing never hurt any girl
who didn't tell it.
The Human Lottery
"Alt, if only 1 w*r»» hwiutifnl
how liappv llf« wnnld h« "
Man • .< iorn maid has aaid this as she
looked into tin* mirror Kor beauty women
have »aorW«**.'d hom*,k*veand friend*. It is
thoono portst.!is#iofi in the lottery of human
life which womvu wouM not refits;
Of the 30,000 horses which
were exported from the Unitec
States to Great Britain during
last year no fewer than 25,000
came from Chicago.
£i
. . BRADFIELD'S
Female Regulator
for yoawfcf in on the threshold of woman-
hood, hart tv;en invaluable. When they be-
come rale ft lid languid, the even dull,
aching: head, feet ahd VrnmU cold, appetite
gone or a,bft- ;-.ual. obstructed periods and
painful nv< ■ . and their sy*tem« general-
ly run ,i, tlu-y ru ed building tip, and
their blood needs eh :
Bradtield'* Female Ro^usator for women
i# particularly valuable and useful owing
to iw (ontopropertle* to build up the »vs-
tem, and as a r««; ttlulor of the meustrual
How#. Painful, bb«st.rui \ ed and suppressed
menstruation permanently relieved and all
diaaaseH peculiar to her genital organs are
cured by it.
Regulator c' i s the complexion, bright-
ens the eye, sharpen* the appetite, removes
muddy anq il-M. hed conditions of the skin
apd euros .sucfc headache to a certainty by
removing the -use.
Ofdrngc-e per bottle.
" Perfect flealMi for Women " ia free and
will be mailed » receipt «>t address.
The bk .d- illd Regulator Co.
f AT LANT*, Qa
Kcmedy For a Boil,
The old fashioned remedy for a
boil—namely, common yellow
eoap and brown su^ar—is a cap-
ital one for the purpose. It is
made with equal parts of brown
sugar and of shredded yellow
soap, mixed by means of a table
knife on a plate, with a few drops
of water, until all be well blend-
ed togethir, and of the consist-
ence of thick paste; it should then
be spread either on a piece of
wash leather or on thick linen
and applied to the boil, and kept
in its place by means of a ban-
dage or a folded handkerchief,
and should be removed once or
twice a day. This is an excellent
application for a boil—soothing,
comforting and drawing—and
will soon effect a cure. A paste
of honey and flour spread on a
linen rag is another popular and
good application for a boil.
Ourtw ltlit'iimallsm or Catarrh in « l>ay—
Treatment Free
11. B. 11. 3i tanic Blood Balm) cures the
worst and most stubborn cases by draining
the poison out of the blood and bonus, and
building up the broken down constitution
Aches and pains in the bones or joints,
swollen elands, droppings in tho throat,
hawking, spitting orbed breath, etc., all dis-
appear promptly and permanently. II. B, 11.
cures where all else fails. Druggists, *L
Treatment of IJ. B. B, tent absolutely free
and prepaid by writing to Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and froe med-
ical advice given until cured. B. B. B. puts
new color in your skin and makes the blood
redder and more nourishing, stopping all
aches and pains. Over Uooo cures by B. B. B
A piece of real estate was sold
in New York the other day at the
rate of $5 per equare inch.
Gray has been decided on by
the Kaiser as the color of the
German army war uniform,
The lit'si Liniment for Strains.
Mr. F. H. Wells, the morchant at Deer
Park, Long Island, N. Y., says; "I always
recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm as the
best liniment foi strains. I used it last win-
ter for a sovere lamoness in the side, result-
ing from a strain, and was greatly pleased
with the quick relief and cujo it effected."
For sale by K- E. Luhn:
CAS >Rf
For lulite:.; i, ; : Juldren
The Kind Yon hv. Always Sought
Bear;) the
Signature of C^CxS'yx/ &'
A storage battery oompanyiin
the East is now shipping 823 tons
of storage batteries to Seattle,
Wash., for the Seattle-Tacoma
electric line.
Canada has over 800 lobster
canneries in operation,
H & T. V. Excursion Hates
Dallas-July 2(1 and 30, limit Aug. 1: $7.
Jacksonville, Texas—Aug. 4 and J, limited
Aug. 8; convention plan No. 2.
Lal'or e—July 26, limited Jul* 2C>; rate
$1.95.
1 aconiH and Seattle, Washington and
Portland, Oregon—July ititoji, inclusive,
limit Sept. 15; $50 round irip.
New Orleans
|uly ao and 31, Aug. jo
,nd 30 inclusive "
certificate plan.
13, limit
ami 31, Sept. 20 and 30 inclusive!* rate one
and one-fifth fare; certifies
Lorcna, Texas—-Aug. 12 and
Aug. 19; one and one-third fare
Cloudcroft, N M.—June 1 to Sept. 30;
$30 round trip; limit Oct 31.
Montosgle, Tenn.—June 80th, July 1, i2,
28, 2b, limit to August 30. One fare.
Summer Tourlii Tlck. li ;i>y iin- Queen X
crescent Itoute
To all fcummer rescrts will be sold com-
mencing June l.t at low rates for the round
trip and carrying return limit of September
.10,1902.
The summer schedules are nearly all now
in operation, a few additional facilities to be
added by connecting line 011 fune lit and 8th,
when the summer travel will bo in full swing.
'lhe Asheville service, including sleeper
from Birmingham, which is attached to train
leaving New Orleans at 7:$ p. m., will run
daily commencing June 8th.
Tho dining car service of" the Queen &
Crescent Route is maintaining its reputation
for (icelknce, and no effort is soared to
make the summer trip via tlm splendidly
equipped line a thoroughly enj iyalile jour-
ney.
'l he Trout Fishing in the stocked streams
of the Sapphire Country of North Carolina
is now at its best.
The splendid new hotels of the Toxaway
Company afford accommodations which arc
thoroughly up-to-date.
1 he scenery is not sui pasted by any moun-
tainous section of the country.
Summer Tourist Tickets to Brevard and
Toxaway, N C, on sale at all principal sta-
tions on the Queen & Crescent System,
Summer Excursions at Bound Trip Rates
via Cotton Belt Boute.
Monteagle, Tenn. and return, one fare,
June 3O, July 1, a, 22,2j and aj.
In addition to all the above special round
trip rates, the Cotton Belt Itoute will on
June 1 place 011 sale Round Trip Tickets to
Summer Resorts in Tennessee, Virginia,
Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, New York and
Canada at greatly reduced rate?, limited till
October, 81 for return. For full information
wrife the Cotton Belt Agent, or
GusHoover, D.M.Morgan, W.H.Weeks,
TP A, TPA, GP&TA,
Waco, Tx. Ft Worth. Tx. Tyler, Tx
Santa Fe Excursion Rate*.
Gainesville—For trains arriving In Gaines-
ville morning August 19 and at ; ex-tariff
No, 1
Jacksonville, Texas.—Aug. 4 and 5, lim-
ited August 8; tariff No I.
Hamilton, Ontario—same rate as Buffalo.
Corsicana—July 15 and 16, a I ; one and
one- third fare.
Caldwell-
tion plan.
Galveston
QUICK TIME
C ) L ORA DO
via
July 15 and 16 to aa; cotivcn-
Aug. 9 and 10 to 17; tariff No.
Fort Worth—Aug. 11 and 12 ; taiill No.l.
Macon, Ga.—-Annual meeting Farmers'
National Congress, October 7th to loth,
limit October 15th, Pate one standard fifst-
'lsss limited lare for the round trip.
Macon, Ga.—Annual meeting Farmers'
National Congross, October 7th to 10th,
limit October 15th. One first-class limited
fare for the round trip.
/ Atlanta, Ga.—Negro Young People's
Christian and Educational Congress, August
6th to nth. Itato one standard flrst-elass
limited fare, plus $1, plus 60 cents m» mber-
slilp lee. See .Santa Fe agent for limit.
Moiitnagle, Tolas, — Monteaffin Sunday
school Institute, August I Ith to a8d, limit
August 27th. Kate one first-class standard
fare for tlie round trip,,"
Atlanta, Ga.- Aug, 1 and ?, limit 18days,
O e lare. plus $1 60.
Tacoma, Washington.—Annual meeting
Young Peoples' Christian Union Society of
the United Presbyterian Church, July 28d to
-7lh See -lanta Ke agents far limit and
rates,
FKOM
GALVESTON
HOUSTON
SAN ANTONIO
AUSTIN
AMD
GAINESVILLE 1
FORT WORTH J
1
I
'I
Every
EVENING
EVERY
MORNING
San Francii-cOj California—Biennial meot-
mg, KmhIiu of Pythias, August lath to
14th. Santa Ke sirent for rate and limit.
Mont Eagle, Tenn.- June 80th, |ulv 1st,
2d, and 22d, 28.1, 24th and 26th, limit Aug'
110th. One fare,
Su'phur, I. T - Every day to Sept. 30th
limit Oct. 81. $11 95.
Nashville, Tenn — I'eabody College Sum
mnr School, June Ifitb to July 28th, limit
August ad; rate one standard first-class
limited fare for the round trip.
Birmingham, Ala.—National Baptist Con-
vention, (colored), September 17th to 24th,
limit Septembi r 29th; rate one standard
firstclass limited lare for the round trip
Bolton—July 14 to 10, Inclusive, limit July
20; faro, one and one-third round trip.
Dallas—July 29 and 80, limited to Aug.
1, *7 round trip.
Cloudcroft, N. M. and return, limited to
October 31; fll 86 more than one way rate
to El Paso.
TOWARD
COOLER
CLIMES!
A new train, provided with elec-
tric lights and fans, and equipped
with cafe observation cars under
the management of Fred. Harvey.
It is called
THE
WORLD'S FAIR
SPECIAL
and runs through from Dallas and
Port Worth to Kansas City aud
Saint Louis, via the
* I
W. A. WOOD & CO.
About twenty-five negroes
left Brenham Wednesday for the
"association" at Caldwell.
NO. 3015.
AtEPORT OF THE CONDITION
—OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
At Bronliam, in tho Stalo of Texas, at
iho ('lose of Business, July 16,1908.
1111
ItKSOlHCKS.
Loans and Discounts . ...
Overdrafts, secured and
secured
U, S. bonds to securc, circulation
Premiums on U, S. bonds
Banking-house, furniture aud
fixtures
Other real estate owned
Due from National Hanks (not
Reserve Agents)
Due from Stat* Banks and
Bankers
Due front Approved Reserve
Agents
Notes of other National Banks
Fractional paper currency,
nickels, and cents
l.AWFI'l. MONKV RKSEHVK t.V BA
Specie 33,375
Legal tender notes— 10.200-
Redemption fund with U, S.
treasurer (5 per cent, of circu-
(latloii
♦274,282 10
i.:i8» 62
r.soo 00
.048 (Hi
1,000 00
.,271 84
,084 40
1 >54 ti8
!«7 40
o40 00
774 «3
nk, viz:
33,475 00
L
87.*> 00
Tor A I. ., $444,881 6»
' 1.1 abilities.
Capital stock paid In .$1S0,
Surplus fund 30.
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid
National Bank notes outstand-
ing
Due to other National Banks...
Due to State Hanks and Bankers
Individual deposits subject to
cheek ••
oon 00
000 00
8,48.1 79
,500 00
,004 77
13 13
217,918 93
TotAI $444,331 f)3
THE STATE OF TEXAS, ( „
Washington County, » '
I,C. L. Wir.KiNS, Cashier of the alaive
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
C. L. Wilkiss, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
ihis loth day of July, 1902.
C. F. He una r. Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
HKBZK Stonb. 1
H. K. 11 A8Hiso.\ > Director*
Jos. Tkistkam. )
Comp'c'e Building Material.
Heart fencing,
Heart Pickett,
McMullen Poultr* Netting and
Hog Fence.
Waukegan Barb Wire--Red Spool
Studebaker Wagons.
Lumber
Dealers m
Brenham, Texas
Science says kiHsitifj cauaes din*
ease. It lias been known to cause
palpitation of the heart,
May is one of the unlucky months
in which to get married. There are
eleven others.
t'KOVKHHIONAL UAKIIS,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
jor floatek.
W 0 ate authorized to announce
JOHN M. JOHNSON,
of Lee county, as a canflidste for Floatorial
Representative from the Forty-Kighth Rep-
resentative District, composed of Lee and
Washington, subject to action of tho Demo
cratic convention.
For Diatrict Attorney.
We are authoiized to!announce
J. P. BUCHANAN,
as a candidate for district attorney of tho
Twenty-first Judicial District, composed of
the counties of Washington, Burleion, Lee
and Bastrop, subjeet t-> the action of the
Democratic Judicial convention.
for tax assessor.
We ar# authorized toanoounoe
PAUL FRICKK
as an independent candidate lor Tax As-
sessor of Washington County.
Schmid Bros.
H S. ROGERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practices in *11 th« 0<turt6 of the State.
OW<«--il«w)ft(l floor (iraher lluklding
UMPBELL & PENNINGTON,
-DEALERS IX —
e
Hats, Boots and Shoes.
A Fine Stock of
Choice Family tiroccries
Always on hand
Sole Agents for Lone Star Brewing Co
HARD UP AS USUAL
6
One and a half
million feet of
Lumber o n
hand and at
the mill—TO
PAY FOR.
The mill man
makes no ex-
tensions and
wants his
money.
Now if you can use Building
Material,
SASH, DOOBS,
SHINGLES, NAIS,
THS BEST CEMEST,
LIME, WAaONS.
LAWYERS.
Office ov*k First National*Bahx.
Will k'riictii'O In hU the Cotrti
Notary in Office.
yy 0 HKNDEBSQN,
Altoroe and Cwlor-at-Law,
Licensed and will practice in all State and
Federal Courts.
Blt&NHAM and BEAUMONT, TEXAb
Dr. Emily Shedd,
Physician and Burgeon
Of Fie®,
North Side of
Courthouse Square.
Telephone 61-4
. ktsidincc.
Giddiogs' Memorial
Parsonage.
Telephone 8<-4.
Bkenhaw, Texas.
Dr. J. S. Holland,
Physician and
Sum son.
0»ric«—|acob'» building—Up one flight.
BRENHAM. TEXAS.
Presciiptiou headquarters—S. Rouse &
X's Drug Store. |
I SLlPHOfll AT Or SICK AJID RSSlDKM*
DR. SB CARLTON,
YKTERIXAKY SlKtiEUV
BKENHAM.
TEXAS
For anything in my line, give me !a call, and I will give
you as good Lumber as any one in the State,
and much better pricea.
Respectfully, F. W. WOOD.
Carlisle &' Co.,
dsn'! Insurance Igflnfcs.
Brenham, Texas.
Olcr Over tiratxr'a Jewel ij Htwt
isfi
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