Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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The Highest Step
la good and profitable housekeeping is the
of tbs famou* cleaner-GOLD DUST. No
woman who wants to make a nuoctm in conduct*
ln| her household affairs. In saving time and
moaejr, fret and worry In keeping iter work wall
In hand, can afford to do without
snast
GOLD DUST
WASHIN6 POWDER.
It kaapa tlia cleaning wall dona tip with little
woik—*nrl time. Sold everywhere Made only by
THR N. K. PAIRBANK COM PAN V,
St Issls, N«« Tarfc, Boston, Philadelphia.
We Appeal Beforel
Midwinter Clearance Sale
With a Grand Sweeping Sale of Winter Goods of all Kinds Assorted,
Comprising choice lilies of Dress Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods and Clothing, Ladies' Misses' and
Gents' Shoes, Ladies' Wraps and Ready Made Skirts, Lace Curtains, Hugs, etc.
All of which will be sold during the next 30 days at a
Discount from our Red Letter Sale ranging fi om20 to 30per cent.
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TO THE TRADE.
I am not seling
FURNITURE AT COST
But if you need anything in my line give me a
cal and I wil prove to your satisfaction that I
am seling Furniture CHEAPER than those
who claim to sell at cost.
I havo now in store the most complete stock of NEW
FURNITURE ever brought to this market, which I intend
to close oat at HARD TIMES PRICES. Young coupler
will find it to their advantage to give me a call before buy
seji their Furniture, as 1 ean and will save them money.
GL HERMANN,
The Old Reliable Furniture Dealer
Sandy Street,
DRENHAM, TEXAS
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Everything tn Wool Flauiiels marked down to make clean sweep.
Our Remnant Stock winter Drees Goods and Trimmings have all uu-
dergune deeper cuts tb&u our lied Letter Bale to make room for oar
Spring Stock.
Ladles' and Miss©*' Trimmed and Uutriuimed Felt Sailors at 10 cents
to 60 cents each.
Our entire liue Smyrna and Moquet Rugs to close lu this sale.
Remnant Stock Ladies'Cape* to close.
Remnant Stock Ladies' Jackets to close.
Ladies' Misses' and Children's Vests and Union Suits to close out.
Ladies' ready-made 1'lain and Figured Brilliautine Skirts to close out
at half price.
Remnant Slock 00 cent Comforts closing sale, 65c
Remnant stock $1.10 Comforts, closing sale, 85c
Remnant stoek $2.60 Comforts, closing sale, $1.25
Remnant stock $1.25 10x4 White Blankets, closing sale, Toe
Remnant stock $1.50 10x4 White Blankets, closing sale, 98o
Remnant stock $2.50 10x4 White Blankets, closing sale, $1.08
Remnant stock $4 11x4 White Blankets, closing sale, $2.%
Remnant stock $511x4 White Blankets, closing sale, $3.50
Remuant stock $6.50 10x4 White Blankets, closing sale, $4.60
Remnant stock $7.50 11x4 White Blankets, closing sale, $4.98
Remnant stock Brown, Gray, and Blue mixed Blankets, to olose out.
Remnant stock $5 mens' Overcoats to close out, $2.08
Remnant stock $0,50 mens' Overcoats to close out, $3.98
Remnant stock $6 mens' Overcoats to close out, $3.50
Remuant stock $8 mens' Overcoats to close out, $5-00
Remnant stock $12.50 mens' Overcoats, black satin lined, to'close, $7.50
Boys' and Youths' Overcoats at cut prices.
Remnant stock $7.50 mens' Casimer Suits, to close out at, $5.00
Remnant stock $10 mens' Casimer Suits, pin stripe, to close out, $5.00
Remnant stock $10 Mens' black clay worsted suits, toclose out at,$7.50
Remnant stock $10 mens' mixed gray wool suits to close out at, $7.50
Remnant stock $10 mens' dark brown wool suits to close out at, $7.50
Remaaut stock $10 mens' blue mixed all wool suits to close outat$7.50
Remnant stock $10 mens' dove color all wool suits to close out at $7.50
Remnant stock $6 youths' brown suits to close out at $3
Remnant stock $2.75 youths' gray suits to close out at $2
Remnant stock $4.50 youths' gray mixed suits to close out at $2.08
Remnant stock boys' knee suits to close out at reduced price;
Remuant stock 20 and 25 cent boys' auee pauts to close out at 10c
Remnant stock >i) cent boys' knee pants to close out at 20c
Remnant stock 45 cent boys' kneo pants to close out at 2oc
Remuant stock 50 cent boys' knee pants to close out at 40c
Remnant stock of boys'waists to close out at 10,15, and 25c
Remnant stock of mens' and boys' caps to close at out prices.
Remnant stock o( mens' work shirts to close out lu this sale.
Remnant stock meus' wool underwear to close out in this sale.
Remnant stock mens' wool overshirts to close out In this sale.
Remnant stock mens' wool sox to close out in this sale.
Remnant stock $1.50 mens.' wool sweaters to close out at $1.00
Remnant stock mens' and boys' sweaters to close out at 25 and 50c
Remnant stock $1 and $1.50 mens' gray and brown derby hats to close
at 25c
Remuant slock 75c mens' all wool bicycle hose to cloee at 50c
Remnant stock 26 Inch Zinc Trunks to close out in this sale.
Remnant stock $2.25 mens' all wool pants to close out at $1.25
Remnant stock $3 mens1 fine all wool casimer pants to close out, $1.25
Remnant stock mens' odd vests cloee out in this sale.
Remnant stock $1.50, $1.75. $2, and $2.50 ladies'Dongola Kid button
shoes, oommonsense heel and toe, opera toe and medium heel,patent
leather tip and opera heel and toe, and also plain toe to close out in
this sale at $1.
Remnant stock $1 ladles/ Glove Grain and Grain Button and Lace
Shoes to oloae out at 75tf
Remnant stock $2.50 ladies'Pebble Goat button shoes, Drew, Selby A
Co. make, to close out,$1.50
Remnant stock $1.50 mens' boots to close out at $1.25
Remnant stock $2.50 mens' boots to close out at $1.98
Remnant stock 85c and 45c chlldrens' shoes to close out at 25c
Remnant stock $1.25 boys' boots to close out at 98c
Remnant stock $1 womans' Grain Polkas to close out at 75c
Nine oases womens' Buff Polkas, 3 to 10, at cut prices.
Remnant stock $1.25 chiidrens' school shoes, plain heel, and spring
heel and sole tip, to elose out at 85a and 98c
Mens' work shoes we are headquarters ou, just rectlved 25 cases of all
kinds, and all go In thlssale at cut prices.
Mens' Harvard ties, at 90c
Mens' Veal Calf Congress and lace shoes at $1
Mens' Com torts', broad toe and low heel shoes at $1
Mens' Satin Calf Congress and lace shoes at $1
Mens' Satin Calf Congress and lace shoos at $1.25 aud $1.50
Just received big shipment of Dingley Frost & Co. liue mens' shoes
in congress and lace, Globe and French toe, at cut prices.
Mens' Creole congress and lace, heel aud spriug heel button shoes at
cut prices.
Ladies' Glove Grain and Grain spriug heel button shoos at cut prices.
Ladies' Carpet Slippers to close out at 25c
Mens' Carpet Slippers to close out at 35c
Toilet Soaps, School Tablets, Pencils and Slates, etc., at cut priced.
Remember all Winter Goods, whether mentioned in our list or not, are marked down to the lowest notch in
order to make room in our different departments for our early spring goods.
iMISTROT BRO'S & CO.
ONE PRICE TO ALL.
Back of Giddings &
Giddings' Bank.
THE PUREST AND BEST.
Q. R. SCHULZ, Agent, Br en ham, Texas.
WHEN I SPEAK
I never make efforts to induce people to visit 1
my store in search of mjthicSl advertised bargains
which do not exist or which are "just out." Such
methods are dishonest and are certain ultimately
to prove futile. What I advertise, I have, and it is
always exactly ao reoresented.
There is no non certain method of entertaining
the average people than by spreading before them a
surprise in bargains in an elegant line of JJresc Goods
in all the NEW STYLES, with trimmings to Match,
and a large line of Merit, Youth'sand Children*' Cloth-
ituf which all know are accustomod to get more than
good values. I never do that, because it is absurd an
but I do sell mighty close to cost.
]| untrue,
ALEX SIMON
hing New Under the Sun.
w Buffet Draw tug Room Sleeping Car Lrrte
Betwen Galveston and Washington, I). CL
without change, via. ~
ations in
jgh ear may
secured on ap-
*" iation to Ticket
ents of South-
Pacififie'Com-
ay at either
•uston or
alveston.
t yf • BEIdf,
J Manager, Houston, Texts
Southern Pacific
Affording practically Through
Slepkr'Skrvice from Texas to
New York and intermediate Points
L. j. PARKS,
Asg't G. P. & T. A. Hotuto 1
m-
lere Dirt Gathers, Waste Rules." Great
Saving Results from the
Use of
titm < BANNERS.
That wave «H prosperity seems
to be waverings
Direct legist ation places the
government in ^he hands of the
people.
The bank 0 are failing for want
of money—. xnd nt >t a lack of con-
fidence.
Nobody has evfii* been able to
explain wh iy a tough jnan *8 a**
ways inter eating1 to a good wo-
man.
A govei Timer it "of the people,
for the p eoplfand by the peo-
ple," is -whe t direct legislation
means.
A rr4an car 1 shirk lots of worry
and (rouble all his life, but he
can't hire : a substitute when his
tfrje comes to die.
The letto "I" in the Chinese
language has 145 ways of being
pronounce d, and each pronuncia-
tion has a different meaning.
The gjn jat clock at Rouen has
been mew luring time and striking
the home , and quarters for over
600 year a, and, it is said, has
been nut ning all this time with
out intern uption.
"BuHP Eckels Rothschild's
jumping: Jack, says the banks
are all: ] n good condition. We
suppose' he meant in good condi-
tion to'fo -eak.
The gpc vernment has instituted
foreclose re proceedings against
the Unioi \ division of the Union
Pacific *1 lilroad, and the final re-
sult wilt probably be an experi-
ment in • government railroading.
C A STORIA
Atrli ifants and Children.
There is nothing purer than
honesty, nothing sweeter than
charity, nothing warmer than
love, nothing richer than wisdom,
nothing brighter than virtue and
nothing more steadfast than faith.
25c and this coupon to Texas Farme
and grt that paper 52 times. Up te
. tor the farm, garden, home, apiary, rarJCh,
y, poultry-pen, etc. An A-1 literary, r,ewB,
u —J political paper. Every fi.^ld of
columns. Sample free.
u*tii m
iron
American <*»i
m Massacftaw
sylvania be*»,
producing sta
the 8uprenuse<
which time (he
) the greater part of
mufactured in the
'onies was produced
etts; in 1750 Penn-
•ne the leading iron-
te and maintained
f until 1880, after
lead was taken by
'V-ffj'.u«f <• ' ' is
1
A moin'jcr 01" General Thomas'
staff quietly called tbnt officer's at-
tention to tho fact that the distin-
guished guest's clothes were protty
wet and l:is boots were thoroughly
aoaked wit h rain r.f ter bis long ride
through the storm and intimated
that colds wore usually no respeot-
era of porsons. General Thomas'
mind had been eo intent upon re-
cMving the commander and arrang-
ing for a conference of offloers that
ho had entirely overlooked his
guest's travd stained condition, but
as soon hhi attention was called
to it nil cf «is ol<1 time Virginia
hospitality was aroused, and he at
onoe brpged hifl newly arrived chief
to stop into a bedroom and change
hia clotbcs. His urging*, however,
were in vain. The general thanked
him politely, bat po^tiyely declined
to make any additions to hia per*
aonal comfort, oxewpt to light a
fresh cigar. Afterward, however,
he consented to draw his chair near-
er to the wood flra wbion was barn-
ing irl the ohimnoy place aud to
thrust hia feet forward to give bis
topboots a chrtsog to dry. pie ex-
tent of bis indulgefee* fertrtpnal
comfort in the field did hot learn to
be much greater than that of bluff
old Marshal Suvaroff, who, whe# ha
wished to give himself over to an
excess of luxury, used to go bo far
as to take off one ppur before go-
ing to bed.
RUPTURE
«" 1 1 r
Of Men, Women and Children cured wiihout
pain ar the slightest inconvenience.
Every case guaranteed. Patients
need not pay a dollar until com-
* ' cured. The irass discarded
pletely
forever.
deaths caused
We frequently hear of
by hernia, and the
number is constantly growing in
proportion. These conditions make
the demand for a suaa, saw add
rxaiiAMVrr cum. No truss will
affect that cure. Hie best truss can
only temporarily support the rup-
tare and constant pressure will cause
Atrophy of all parts pressed upon in
the end making a more difficult and
dangerous rupture
Consultation at my office J?REK
J. 8. HOLLAND,Bwe'w.Ttxil
Trustee's Sale.
The assigned stock of Liquors, Wlues
and Cigars of L. F. Grassmuck is now
being closed out at and belew cost.
Now is tbe time to lay in yonr sup-
piles. E. L. BALLEY,
Brenliam, Texas. Trustee,
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
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- RMlErtete.
Fire, Life and Accident
Insurance Agents
Offloa KagaUe Bank Soadb*.
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D1EBKK k WILLIAMS,
Proprietorf
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M. A. HEALY,
-DEALER 1N-
farming implements barb wire *
Paints, Varnish, Window Glass, Iron Pipe
PUMPS, STEAM FITTINGS, HUBBUB BELTING, BTC.
Sasdy Stmot. .... * .... BRENHilM, TEXAS
JOSEPH TRISTRAM,
-DEALER IN-
Drugs and Medicines
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC-
SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC HQUAK1
B BEN HAM, TEXAS
A full supply of all the popular Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles and
line Perfumeries in endless variety. Physicians Prescriptions carefully
and accurately compounded at all neurs, dsy or night
I
R. E. LUHN.
DRUGS
BRENHAM .TEXAS.
Staple Drugs Fine Chemicals Patent Medicines, Combs-
Hair, 9aU and Tooth Brashes ia Endless Variety,
Physicians prescriptions always receive prompt attention and will U filled Ae
utmost care at any time, day or night. In medicines, quality is of the first important the
best is the cheapest
LOUIS KOBFF,
Lunch Stand and Short OrHff
fiousa in oonneotion.
B1U SEBED it Ail
WINES,
■JQUOR8, BEER, CIGARS, ETC., BTQ
Prompt and courteous attention.
EreshT Cold Beer
A than of vour
KORFF It CLEMONS,
ilBUTCHERSf
PEtT ms 1*
Live STOCK AND SAM IAN
BRENHAM, TEXAS
Highest Market Price Paid for Live Stock. Grdets for Sausage promptly filed.
J. L. AMNIONS
Merchant Tailor*
BOH MID BROS.
•out aa*n»s rax tux oxiwbatxp
Suites
WOOD
M 0* Stoves and ire place
_of I
Wa are also
the market. For
• •
HUGH CLKMON.
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1897, newspaper, February 10, 1897; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth481993/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.