Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 101, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 16, 1893 Page: 5 of 8
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local news.
Thkbe was a
oity Saturday.
District Coukt will
Caldwell Monday week.
good crowd in the
conveue in
C. W. Hess' ia the place to buv Mil-
burn Farm Wagons.
Thk Second Regiment baud will
furnish the music for the Mai-Pest.
Thk Germania social club will give
one of their theatrical entertainments
at Germrniahall to-night, after which
there will be a dauce.
Millinery Opening'.
inS.CMdiHly invitft a11 t0 our open-
ing 011 Monday and Tuesday.
Phessley & King.
During the rain and thunder
storm of Friday morning lightning
struck the front part of the store of
Mr. J. W. Knight, of Chappell Hill,
knocking a few shingles from the roof,
some plauk on the corner of the house
and shattering a large mirror in the
front part of the store.
MILLINERY!
Please call aud
not compelled to
factory.
Boh 110.
millinery r i
get prices. You are
eiled to buy if not satis-
Next to Winkelmann &
CAMP WASHINGTON
Mot and Elected Delegates to the Re-
Union at Houston.
Camp Washington met pursuant to
adjournment at 2 p. m. Saturday af-
ternoon. Minutes of the previous
meeting read and approved.
Chairman invited all ex-con feder-
ates present who desired to join the
camp to come forward and register.
T. O. Hynes moved that C. Mink-
witz be enrolled as a member
ted.
Moved by j. j). Affleck that all
parties in detailed service be allowed
to become members. J. Alleinel-n-r,^ -
ganization should be well and^care-
|RED OOZE, WHITE CANVASS,
fully guarded, to tne end that the
honor of the Association be fully pro-
tected. Ruled out of order by chair I
for the reason that this organization Aro Prominent among them.
Should hft r»nnfi»Arl 4-1 1 . I
We aro now opening a full line ot
COLORED SHOES,
Aii°i)-|por Ladies, Misses,
Children and Infants.
and Patent Leather,
Engineer Jack Allison, who
presides at the throttle of No. 31, of
the Columbian Limited broke the
Santa Fe fast-time record Saturday
should be confined to those who actu-
ally did service on the field, as set
forth in the Constitution and By-
Laws of the National Association.
Chairman stated the order of busi-
ness to be to elect delegates to the
meeting at Houston, April 21st,
T. O. Hynes moved that 25 dele-
gates be sent. Adopted.
Messrs. J. R. Holmey, E. W. Tar-
rant and A. F. Felder were appointed
committee to select 25 members who
were willing to attend. Committee
made the following report, and they
were duly elected :
M. A. Healy, J. G. Rankin, W. J.
Those wanting the latest fad in
Footwear will find what they want
in our stock.
Our assortment of Black Shoes
is larger ant! more complete than
over.
BRENHAM SHOE STORE
W. STUCKERT.
S'ince my return from New York busi-
ness has been up to my expectations,
and having still a large and well-selected stock
on hand, would repectfully invite the public
to call and examine same before making pur-
chases.
Have just received direct a large & handsome assortment of
morning, coming down so fast that he J „ ...
stopped just outside of the city to oil ' Tarrant, T. J. All-
up his engine aud kill time and theu C°rU' Dr' Becker- August Giesecke, J.
came in three minutes ahead of time A-Wilkins. H- Knittel, ;j. T. Shel-
by, R. B. Rivers, Dr. Hynes, D. C|
Remember, we do repairing bet
ter and cheaper than any one.
Complaint was made in Justice
Binz court Saturday against Major
Lenoveress, charging him with
p-.^ „r ——— *vi «ivero, ur. .riynes, D. ci I umui
dancing sSSSaSSi n °pen bJ" Giddiu£8> J- Alline Brown, J. R. Hoi- Lenove™ss, cha
Hall. All who wish a thormfihBrey'_Eugeue Eldred- F- B- Robert- |ahusive language
Lesson! : I M« M- FeIderJ Dr. Marbo'sCelebrated Cough Drops
fft a H11 rA Olira l
course should join at once. Lessons : 8on'Frauk Giesecke, M. M. Felder, Dr. Marbo's Celebrated fWh
dav'^lo" R t 1 D' Tuesday, Thurs- A- M- Clay, J. M. Byrnes, J. D. Af- are a sure cure for coughs and
MondayWedSdav anri fleCk' J" D> Hardin» Wm. Watson, W. Manufactured and for sale by
». m o.« 1 ? Friday at 81s. Alex Burnett rlmnn a \\r I L.Z.Harrison
Consultation free.
Monday, Wednesday a/d Friday at 8 2 a Lv n Tl\ W"' W'
p. m Private lessons any hou?y Call t AI^Burnett- A. W. Kirk,
at hall10 to 12 a. m.,get terms, reffis- Wm' .Kraemer. B. Eldridge, J. T.
ter and receive a list of new dances. Hairs ton, T. W. Morriss, and others) Work on the artesian well is pro-
There was~generar~reioiceinfi' . by adjutant. grossing nicely. It was down 945
Brenham Saturday when the news ^° , Z A" F' Felder that a com- feet Saturday morning.
was received of the appointment of ^ f be appointed to com
• |munlcate with veterans in different
tice of the court of Appeals of the Dis
fcrict of Columbia. This is his native
home and he counts among his per
aonal friends every man iu Washing-
ton county, and those friuds are re-
joicing in his appointment
Hon. 8#th Shepard as Associate Jus-1 wts^rthe'count^^k" d'iFereut I c»rt,hackor harifess, C. ^Plie&s will
tice of the court of Appeals of the Dis- ? !} county, asking them to wll them to^you low down.
saddle,
(join the camp. J. G. Rankin, A. F.
J elder and J. M. Byrnes appointed on
committee.
Adjourned. J. G. Rankin,
D. C. Giddinqs, Adjutant.
Commander.
Maud Granger will appear here
April 25th, Manager Simon having
closed a contract with her Saturday.
She will play "Fringe of Society."
DISTRICT COURT.
\ w,
Hon. Skt^i Shepard will arrive
here on the southbound Columbian
Limited at 6 o'clock this morning,
and will be met at the depot by a
large number of his friends and ad-
miiers with the Second Regiment 1 """"e me term me 1011
band, for the purpose of extending uess has been disposed of:
congratulation on his appointment Thirty-two cases of the criminal
aud showing the appreciation of docket were disposed of. There were
the people at his old home. If he 17 convictions, fourteen for felonies
remains over until Monday, which is and three misdemeanors, four acquit-
quite probable, the proper thing will tals and eleven cases dismissed.
be done in honor of the occasion. There wili be two appeals, and the
„ . following will go to the peni'tentiarv •
Atth« R T? iChTse,IHi"" Rebel McNelly. assault to murder'
At the Baptist church in Chappell two years. '
?in:.at ™°'°l0C.k_this (8und»y) morn-1 Joe McMinn, theft of cattle, two
For Sale.
The Household and Kitcheu Furniture
of the late Airs. M. H. Holt For p&rticu-
District court adjourned lor tbe term I "" Til. Ho»,R
Saturday April 15th after a session of Temporary Administrator,
six weeks * I —
During the term the following busi- L TiHERE wilJ,b® some interesting bi-
0 bU91 I cycle races at the park during the
Maifest.
iug Mr. W. Bi Morris and Miss Lucy years
Clark will be united in marriage.
Another marriage is booked for the
25th in that place and still another at
a date in the near future not yet an-
nounced.
Louis Jellison, murder, five years.
Bud Garrott, two cases, theft and
burglary, five years in each case.
Rena Young, theft from person, five
years.
Solomon Lewis, two cases, burglary
and robbery, two years in each case.
Moses Lockett, twe cases, burglary,
three years, assault to rape, five years.'
Ben Callaway, burglary two years.
civil docket.
Sixty seven divorce cases were dis-
posed of, forty six were granted and
twenty-one dismissed.
county court.
County court adjourned for the term
on the 8th inst. after having disposed
May Queen Election. I of the following busiuess:
Members of the Brenham fire depart- Thirty nine criminal cases were dis-
rnent should bear in mind that a Mav I posed of, eight dismissals, two acquit-
Queen will be elected at the regular tals and 31 convictions, including the
meeting of the Maifest Committee, at cases against liquor dealers for pur
Mechanic Engine Hall, on next Thurs-' suing an occupation without license
day night. Each member of the de- - '
partment will be entitled to cast one
vote for his favorite. The lady receiv-
ing the largest number of votes will
be declared elected queen.
Two Arrests.
Constable J. S. Ewiug came up Fri-
night from Chappell Hill with John
Justice in custody, charged with
painting the usually quiet village too
deep a crimson. Mr. Justice was
placed in jail.
He also had in charge Walter Jeffer
son, colored, charged with gaming,
who gave bond upon his arrival here
and was released.
FRESH STRAWBERRIES
Received daily at
L. Z. Harrison's.
There was a meeting of Connor
Hose Co. Friday night and they de-
cided to turn out on the Decoration
Day, April 21st, and to the maifest in
regulation uniform. Two new mem*
bers were elected.
/ \
Which
are the finest ever displayed in the
city, ranging in price from
Both in colors White and Black.
Organdies, Mulls, Figured Lawns, Sateens.
Challies, Albatros and Cashmeres
I
Are as well selected as you can find in the State.
SiLK UCESIH an COLOftS TO 6Q WITH PRESSliOODS)
... Have about 200 picces of Cotton Challies which I will
offer for the next thirty days at Uc per yard.
of]PAr5ASOLS is now complete in both Silk,
teatin and Gloria, and range in price from 50c. up. If in
stock before bi'yfng. liD6 " W y°U to exanine
My MILLINERY DEPARTMENT comprises
i-
Charged With Poisoning a Well.
Complaint was made in Justioe Binz
court Saturday against Carl Scliultz
charging him with poising the well of
hla brother-in-law, Edward Roesler,
Wheu asked what evidence was
against him, Mr. Roesler said that
Schultz was seen to go to the well one
recently and iret a drink of water
»nd that nothing had been the matter
with the water prior to that time and
t&at oa the next day his entire family
were tick, the iudioatioa* showing
t£at they were pelaoaed. Hla aos-
plderba being aroused he took aom# of
the water to a physician, had It ana-
lysed, and his report waa to the effect
that there waa arsenic In it.
The fines imposed iu the above thirty
one convictions amounted to $2,675
and of that amount the sum of
$2,350 has been collected, leaving $325
as .vet uncollected.
County Court will convene again
May 15, 1893. "
The Social Club Officers.
The Germania Social Club met Fri-
day night aud elected the following
officers:
Chas. Halenza, president.
Miss Annie Zurcher, vice-president.
Hy. Schultz, secretary.
O. Schroeder, treasurer.
E. Reichardt, librarian.
Arraagement oommittee, Misses
Val Prataoh, Ida Zeiss and Messrs.
Chas. Halensa, Joe Ebener and Joliua
Wrstenberg.
Hob. N. E. Dever flame dowa from
A as tin last evening to spend Bandar
at home.
frr
Gasoline Stoves.
Just received, an assortment of the
latest improved Reliable Gasoline
Stoves, the finest in the world, aud
perfectly safe; also the latest im-
proved refrigerators. Call in and be
convinced. Respectfully,
H. Franke.
In this mornings Banner will be
found au iuterestiug personal reminis-
cence of the battle of Shiloh. Read it
Female Weakness Positive Curl.
»hI.°iThl£li«IT01f;. 1>lease ,Df°nn your readers
that I haje a positive reme<ly lor the ltio;:sa»d
and one ills which arise lYom deranged female
organs. I shall be glad to send two bottles of
'they will send
Yours re-
Utica. Y.
In Justice Binz court Saturday com-
plaint was made against John Darcus,
for abusive language and for assault-
ing Louis Kohltfarber. Complaint
waa also made against Ed McAdoo for
assaulting Fritz Stagmuller.
bbst of all.
To cleanse the system in a pentle and truly
beneficial manner, when the Sprirt;time comes,
use the true and perfect remedy, Surup of
rigs. One bottle will answer for all the
fam,Vnd 005,8 on,y 5°cents; the large size
J1- Try it and be pleased. Manufactured
by UK California Fig Syrup Company only.
In Justice Binz court Saturday
complaint was made against Adolph
Boortz, charging him with assaulting
Mr. Goecke, near Berlin.
Milk Shake! Milkshake!
ftt Ed. PITSCHMAN'S.
Friday at Burton Capt. j. t. Shel-
by arrested B. F. Wood, 8am and
John McLin, the former charged with
carrying- a p|at<rf and disturbing the
peaoe, the two others with disturbing
the peace.
Sontethniff Hew,
Cruahed violet sodawater, at L. Z.
Harrison's. '
In all Styles, as well as a complete assortment of shapes.
Laces, 1 lowers and Feathers in endless variety to match,
and am positive I can please you all. Shapes from 15c. up.
Without fear of contradiction I have the most complete assortment of
Cent's Furnishing Goods
In the oity, and a call wili convince you.
White Puff Bosom Shirts, all Sizes; Colored Puff Shirts, Silk Paff
Shirts; Percale Shirts, plain and Pleated Bosoms; White Shirts
irom 50c. up; Fine Lisle thread underwear: Balbrig-
gan suits of all kinds; Gent's Hose.
MY LINE OF
Are as cheap as you can find In the market.
STILL HAVE A FULL LINE OF
Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING-
Which I offer as Cheap as ever.
Kneo Pants, all sizes, from 25c. a pair upwards; have still a few Boys
suits left at $1 each. *
Am adding weekly to my stock of Krippendorf, Dittman & Co.'s fine
SHOES AND SLIPPERS
I., all ibo latest novelties, wfich I will 80|| at greatly redueed pneea.
/MarseiUefl Quilts, full sise, 91 each.
' T^ble CloPthiD2 fa iiT' Whit® and colored' 66c- Per doaen.
Table Cloths, 2 l-« yds long, w. and ooFd, borders, ail linen, $1.8#
Call arid be convinced. Thanking you
past favors I remain respectfully,
for
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Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 101, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 16, 1893, newspaper, April 16, 1893; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth482191/m1/5/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.