Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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Tun Banskk commends Jen- f V|?r. 'Vt 'tiV-
8. J. Jenkins, Esq., who for some
tiuie has been up in Robersou county,
practicing law is in the city. Jenkins
has about decided to make his head-
quarters at Calvert, but will continue
hie practice here and adjoining coun
ties
kins to the people in his new field as
a conservative democrat, ami a man
not calculated to tell his race anything
that will cause race conflicts or strife
and that i* not irood tor them.
Now that the city council hu*in-|
ttructed Marshal Swain tri<I tlic city j <
of t ramps, a- it may lie a little i > i t sui-j ^
prising tu >»iiic niie lo -ice mi imhiv |
around, it might he added that Mar-
shal Swain, with his entire force, can
not see all the tramp- in the city lor i. ;r
several days, besides the tramps that •
are here one day. are not the tramps .i...
you see the next. They are migratory
•'birds," most of them, traveling he-
cause they like it, and one day issufli-
cient for most any of them to "do"
Erenham.
The Ne rvous System the Seat
of Life and Mind. Recent
Wonderful Discoveries.
THOMAS SMITH,
-DI.ALI.R IN
(if prnfi
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n tin- ]• hIi-iihjiTt
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lli** iii rir » <1 jxiiiii, hpraijsp | |n- in-pv fun t i-
pr. \ < tii< (| hy I injury fmrn n m-lmi; 11>t
par.i I v/» •! port ion, it will In- un<l«-i >f «»«•»! Imu
tii*- «I • • r: 111 _r ♦ • r r i«- n t of tliciMTVc .v i i I
":i11-• • 111*• <!«'i,ari^«,rtn'fil of tin- v arion^ oi l'.in«-
•a l.i- ti ' 1,,-v -uppl v u it 11 w-rw fop'«\
T • i iiinN of r I, n mi i. • a:.- <lu. t«,
I h<- ia i • irn h'l- al
rairi, *h<»t 11 nil j a « hi a n _a •
I, i n a t! nj in tin- orn j I
in la i-.. i.f p 11 \ - i»■ i a 11 - >•,
l ull stock in store; and lo arrive, i h canvassed Hams,
Hn.'aKt'asi Macon and Oriel Beef: Mackerci. White Fisli,
I
lilaMil.iit and Herring: 'i'ida! Wave Flour: To'nacco and
('iir.irs; i alildrnia new cro-fi canned Fruits, and other Fancy
I (ir>»<-cries. My stock was bought for cash, with al! dis-
' c(>u 11- oil' and will he sold at elosc nrolits.
I
UV ask a share of your patronage.
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fir.- t
tu pi iii'-ipii-.
VIM: is «s'»I (( h
•iI«m , or ->«iit
FJ h hart,
New /kai ini seems to be one of
t:.e fc',\ plac.is in the world where
i:.t rich idler is i.ot rewarded at the.
C.tj)('i:se of th<" jirodiifer- Industry'
i- t>r<■ - ? • • ; ■' .» : • • r>-. .a. 1 •• <:>• ii groanm
t : 'list ! < -I - ! j'l oln million.- ' !.
< . i.i11:a s .1: :ins <■'i:;111rv arc not ■ '■ '■,'■ i >: '
Loard. J in- '11viue tint, "in tlie sweat,.■ ',i„*
(f thy fac<.' -ijalt. thou eat bread." j vVn'i'-' ,;Vi'i,il'"' ;a.-: "
is carried out Everybody must j 'AY" \iiN-l' %i:.'-'Jt.Vr"'i i \\
work, ami therein plenty of work I '^i »'|{! 'Vi'i nTs-rltiVAVi'v.
for everybody. A recent writer ii!J-.'!'ifv' 1 Wt'.-V,. .
nays: "By the method of taxation J f ",m i.-Vr. ,r,V»-i.i:er i[M c" «i «Ti.h
there adopted the bulk of the reve- (la,,L:,-rous,|ru^
e ie is gathered from the only source |
f'om which it can honestly be taken i
-the value given to land by the
growth of population—thereby re-j
heving thrift, industry and all pro-1
ducts of labor from the burden so
t njustly laid upon them in this and
c'her countries.'" They have a|
graduated tax on incomes, I'roduc—
live labor is favored in every wav.;
fiv 1 their prospects are bright.
JOSEPH ECKART & SON'
IewelerT!
my wife
SAYS
SHE
CAN'T
GET
ENOUCH
OF
THAT •
tttt
WANTS
J 0 A »
. - ij
. rt r J 4 . -J k i. Srf * Aid •
Full Assortment of 'Silverware.
F. W. WOOD,
-11 l-.ADi .dW :
!.. /.. ifarri.v
REICHARDT, BECKER « Co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
WEST MAIN STKKKT, BKENHAM, TEXAS.
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Honclqtiartors For
-13.°0 ; STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
lh$mSL V^.OO .U KSTKIC.N IMtUOUCK, TOIiACCO, CIGAItS,
WOOD ANI) willow wake,
CArTION.— IT a fl**alpr offers W. L,
Doiij^Ijih ShoPH at ri'dtHTil or ha>»
Id* lias thf'in without naiiD* Atanipuil on
liottom, put bim down iim a fraud.
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-t th d.
.:S whic
11 j: a:
■lissc-s ;ln-
'■ 11 OW i lot -
* i!:c!sturn- carnes into the-
t?0J <
Agout« IT"or
Tlir s;ni Uitonio Hrewiim Ass'n
t 1 ill. 1: \ r 10
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si;«. ami 1:111111.11
I i: \UIWill. <,>;|. iral a .11 -.
bouse of commons, with which to
fortify himself during an important j
fipeech, contain a compound of which j
fu.erry and e^'^s form the principal
ingredients.
Sheaklu Ckisc straightened out(
the recent tangle in the house with !
the prompt decision and lirmness
that might have been expected of
bim. He brought the absentees and
procrastinating members to a sense
of their duty, and blocked the game
of the obstructing miuority.
Merchants
Exchange Saloon.
Henry Grate, .Prop.
Corner of Sandy and Ant Streets.
Sgys
"?c
'•'if
I,'-
. Douglas
r. i :.
W;«y-:'y
r, U H N"
'■>a
$3 SHOE
W. L. IX)| (iLAS Sh .,^
BEST IN
THE WORLD.
:«:<• >1 v li-li, r.i - \ fil.
*•; 1 i.f, ami 1' 1 v«: fu ller sali>l k lion it t!i«- |>ri< <-s ;tc!
• rti «d 11;.in anv • >tl;« r in iki 'I t \ • *u«- pair and
''c • ■: 1 ■. 1 r.1 <■(i. I In- >1 amj'inL' "t I.. Ilon^ia-'
nainr and prirc on tisr i'nitom. u!)i> i) unarnntct s
t inar \ al ne, >.i\« s tiioii^ands nt iloliars annually
ilhoxf who wtar tliem. Dialers who push th»
-ale of \V. Douglas Shoes yain customer*,
w hit li helps to inereasr the sides on their fulllin®
<<l ^noiis. They can afford to sell at a less profit,
and w e believe you can save rnnnev hv buying ail
your footwear of the dealer advertised below.
Catalogue free upon application. Address
W. L. DOUGLAS, 15 rock ton, Mana. Sold hy
yAIJN STREET, BRKNRAM,
« w staple Drip, File Qmials, Patent Meiiies,
Fin««t T eritamor? aad Toilet Soaps, Gombft, Hair, S¥aii
»nd Tooth SSraahes in Badiess Variety.
Phjiici«'iis iireacriptions always roceive prompt attention and will be ullod with the 1
ntm^»v enr* m iny time, day or night. In medicinee, quality in of tho first importanc '
The b«t. i« cbt cheapest.
first-class dry lumber.
Heart Cypress Shingles,
Flooring, Siding' and Ceiling
Sewer Pipe for Well Curbing*,
Old Hickory Wagons. (Warranted.)
Road Carts, Barb Wire.
Rock Lime, Best Cement and Brick.
FREE AND PROMPT DELIVERY.
fall and winter goods.
Wo have now in Stock an elegant Imo of Dress
Goods in al! the new styles of Wool Fabrics, with
1 riinniings to match.
UR8E USE BE SES'S, YOUTHS m CH1L0REI eiOTHI»8.
SU'isai. 'Liis, ail Kiiapes. <P. and other {iopi:!ar
makes o! (3orsets.
Our Line of Caruets is Few Impisis
M 41
Have just rec.'iveil a large shipment of the popular
John Kelly Ladies, Misses, and Children Shoes.
ALEX SIMON.
Hwutt Srovi:, President.
A. Wanokma.vn, let Vice Presiden
H. K. Hakkison, Cashier.
CURE5 ALL 5KIN
AND
bldoo di5ea5e5.
arKliTi* p. I'. P. at a aplcnJhl wonibln atloo.
and pr*«i rib® it with fe*r»at •alUta^tion for tb« our«« of all
form* and of Primary, Secondary and Tartlary
P.
f
Cnrcr.'c L'.ctri tin havt rriltU.l all Catarrh,
TH E li A'.Vr O F E l- 'E H )' Tit / AY.'.
Whisky's, Wines, Cigars,
Cigarettets.
I' l'C.</i Ih'i'f .\ (nut c/.s- i/ti 7V///. j
]>; 1 I;,. „ ,| rn 1 1 „i i| -r\* ' sttolnl'jui Ulcer. aa4
-.jJlllalU I flOJe at tue JJisllOS- ; Sum, Ol.r,1ul»r Bw.llinj., Klidunuthm, old
1 Chrnr 'p L'irtrt ti lt hiv* alt I.. 1.
al of Customers.
We strive to treat every |
one right and guarantee you
prompt and polite service.
Come around and see us.
HENRY (IJiQTE.
First National Bank, Brenham, Tezas.
Capital and Surplus, $175,000>00.
' Director*!
THoh. bV Vf,a, HBNRT HODDE, A. WANQEMANN,
T. A I.OW, r. W. WOOD, JIBS. A. M. GIDDINQB.
e rUNR gTONK, BO. AMSLKK. H. K. HARBISON.
Acconntf* of Farmers, Merchants and bnsiDees men generally re
Bpectfnlly solicited.
.JOSEPH TRISTEAM,
II
GREEN'S BRIGADE
Brass & String Band,
IS now prepared to furnish Brass and
String Music for Olebrutions, Fests,
Balls, &c., at short notice. All orders must
be.addresK-.l to Prof. Wm. Voss, Leadei,
lirenharn, Tex'i.-
J- L. AMMONS
Merchant Tailor
Nc.rth0i?t Corner Public Square,
BP.KNFIAM. TKXAS.
Suits fcnd ^armentg made to order hi •< ^
waateed
EVERSBERG. WILLIAMS & CO..
Real Cstate,
• ■•It
eurlal Po'.aon, Tatterf Scald Head, etc., etc.
T. P. P. la a powarfnl Ionic, and an ezeelltnt appettaei
P. P. P.
iEs'RHEUMAl
buiidlnf np tht ty»tem rapidly.
Ladies whose sjitemt are poisoned and whose blood It In
CURES
at; a i
n
-UIAL1B IN—
drugs, medicines,
Toilet -A-rticles, Etc.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SOETil SIDK PUBLIC SQUARR
HHEW HAM TKXA&
A tall fu^ply of all tho popular patent medicine-'. Toilet articles and fine per-
fumeriiw ir »tid:esB variety. Phveiciwif preecriptions carefully ^nd accurately corn-
oandod at »U bout's, day or night.
hermann fischer
WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL DEALER IN
Staple 1 Fancj Groceries
Western and Texas Produce,
Imported and Domestlo
W INKS, LIQUORS, OieARS, TOBAOC.
Dplica<-i«h), Candies. Preserved Vegetables, Fruits, Meal,
P'sb. Piokles, Oanned Frui*. Wrjfa, etc.
3RENHAM TEXAS.
3ol« a.<eaat t*t Aahaa*ep'ii "sjelobrateci bt.. Li>\>• t
k®- ce ik quantities at lowest R.\TES
G-rain Dealer
Undertaking a Specialty.
A full supply of Ladies and Gentlemen burial robes.
Have just received a carload of BUGGIES and CARKIAGES, which
I offer at low prices. Call and s<5o my stock boforo buying.
Highest Market Price in Oas'iip:?' 1 for Ootton Seed.
^Vin. Lusk.
Breiiliam, Texas,
m. A. HEALY.
— DEALKK IIJ —
Oeueral Hardware.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS, FENCE WIRtt,
paints oils, varnish, window glass, iron pipe
Pumps, Steam Tittingg, Rubber Belting. &c.,
Sandy Street. BRENHAM. TEXAS
F. KRENTZLIN.
AGENT FOR W. J. LBMP'S
keg & bottled beer.
—DEAIJEK IN—
Choice family Ghx^oceries.
»«ri^wost wholesale prices to tho trr.de. Pays tho highest market j Wines, Liquors, Tobacco; Oiffars, Crockery and Glasswire
°ri:"ttu" ,Ui:t!:lk'r!'™!D<'l;: _ J GRABBR BUILDING, BRENHAM, TEXASf.
I 9®--0rdcrs {'or Keg or Bottled Boor promptly filled. Goods delivered
I in all flirts ol'the city froo of charge.
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LIPPKAI" BECS-, Prcprietors,
Druggists, Lipfrpi-M's B!cck, SAVAKUAH, GA.
Sr-M l,v J. TIliSTIlAM. r.rMilmis.lVxH* '
. H H:KMA .N.N„
.TT Ot.£-',t:.E JIND KKTAIL DUAL** IN
fu.r,^reand caip®ts charles halenza,
CNOOB?tD DT THE HlGHCS" MtOlCAt. AuTHOWITltl. I
•Parlor Sata, Chamber SeU, House Furnishing Goods.^1
AGENT for THE CELEBRATED
Fire, Life and Accident, iSSSJS ! Km"' HATTsS 7DH™ POUSH.I L°ne Staf K°g and Bottled Beer.
HFAflAPMF MEURALG!/^ i We fcr* prep«T«d to furnwh your home from top to bottom, »t Bhort notice. Oarpe
IILnUHUIIL Th'» MiNTnor. j *nd out down. Oall and see ut. Good* deliTered in the city FKES.
IVHAI.FR will cure you. A 1
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OiBc« Engelke Bank Building. I
BRENHAM. TEXAS
Insurance Agents
House.
sen.
uenat^.
of any coi^*'* ■" city,
and indefe
,, .. ImAf St]11
the authority Oi
oainteuance of a njr
wonderful b«-on to sufferers '
'fromtoldii, SoreThroiil, j
1 Influenza, Kroncliltla, i
frllAYFFTER. AfrmU
, {mmfiliaterrlirf. An efficient I
remedy, convenient to carrv
1 In pocket, re a«1y to use 'n lir«t Indication of in Id.
('ontlnaed l'«o KlTeot« I'ermnnent rurf.
' SAti?«fa(ii<'nrunranter'd<»rmonP7reftjrHl"d Price,
fiO cf«. Trial fr.-o at Iirucpisu. Heiristere<* n;iul. i
CO cents. 2. T. CUSEiAN, Kfr., Th.-cO Pure:;, li.:'., U. S/4. j
CrBIIMA?T"8
tlCRiXUrt! surest nnd Faf<i5t remedy for i
mt.il ! nUL £,;>-k.n dinen.-r?. Krr.enia, Itch.Salt
Rheum, n d Soree. 15 :rr;s, *',ita. IVon^'.'lul rt*uj
edy for PI Prlr-t2r» r(«. : I'rui- O 11 |0
I gists or hy msil prt■ ■ ,i Addn *.- ,tl<or«- DML.IT1
I'rtr Vil«- liv !(. f.! UN. I»r<*vi]iaii
Wot Sitn«iv Street. - -- -- -- - BltENHAM. TEXAS.
DO YOU WANT THE BEST
PRINTING
ADVERTISING MEDIUM?
r7' IF SO CALL AT THE BANNER OFFICE.
BRENHAM' TEXAS
3CHMID BROS.
DBAXiBIly I3\r
Greneral Mert *b; 11 idise,
COR FIRST tNO WEST STREETS. - . BRENHAM TEXAS
A full stock of Dry Goods, Groocruw, Hat-, Caps, Boots hi &
hoos. Highest );ri''0 paid for Country Produ^a.
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Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1894, newspaper, January 17, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth481963/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.