Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 110, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 13, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
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if one b«
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fo timbyannuw ctd ** n Caldwell on Saturday, the Banxih
' ^ *» *■ Hm* who killed
4 ■ 1.0ft fliilnnhf tn illU'K Vlivv flu» i.f.
«o iil uiCAMmniia* Ot, . a - * *. i
nnd Leo,!subject toj Jack I<an- tho deputy sheriff, nod
demopmic vfitmr Sandy Davis, colored,. Wednesday
to announce I. 15. Melhn00l), bos had his exulnining
.ndidam tor re-election trial and Was admitted to bail in the
*/'nfort8 ffirt
went attending the killing has about
died out, and oh the true £avts of the
case a: 6 made known the incurrence
i»- looked upon as loss inexcusable
and more justifiable. It seems that
ut of
di^.nct
Jud((i of.t
tioli (li »l
BLX.
inv friends I hew
(into for Uon*ta-
it to 'the action
iating convention,
(J. 0. BO Yl).
LOC.
iWWGE
iQonstrated with the deceased, told
MmHhat h# Was undo: bond lo co^i
oon.
to tho eour-
ry irom cunereut uneciioBs are in
almost a« bad a traveling condition duct an orderly house and that he
would not permit any fighting about
his place. Fan- refused to leave and
Hunt pushed liim off the gallery.
The deceased then seized a rock and
while in the act of hurling it Hunt
as in toidw ntetv
f 1 " *j"t ' » '
Milk shnk;v
The popular summer drink at
Haeixo Bros.
Saturday was ai^ly^ day jbat
managed to pass bjk \yithout Jain.
Tho sua Blione briJE V4'clwlna
the prospects J0h - good
weather at ksC , v. .... _
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s£Wi for
k Tt % & ?> J\
air
t iiClin|< mwk
i #c?N*ltn'« is de
SXa. DtiL?K Testasd Says he is the
party who' invested £l!i0,000 in Fort
Worth dirt and that he paid for it
with notes that he held against Un-
cle Dan McGary.
Carleton & Nasli will sell you a
guaranteed Havana cigar for 6c.
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The famous Montgomery True
Blues, from Montgomery, Alabama,
pasuod through the^city at noon yes-
terday on the Westbound Central
train for tho Austin drill,
Pure MUk Shake
at Haiu.ng Bros.
Thb northbound Santa Fe passen-
ger train was considerably delayed
yesterday by an engine spring break-
ing, and the westl*o|ndgGfiita|l was
also delayed bf &4mr4)Ix»\ 1 *. .
There is pleasuro in store for
50a in drink bur alnulk shako with
& !J!?A8^
4#^wioljp»
«l the bdr wait dbi'n; to
Hill on Saturday to attend the
inouthly/iera oUufteejSW coort
for the~ tranfctton of civif busfn^ss.
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2 £-«
Monday and Saturday of each week we
give to the people of Brenham and vicinity
benefit 6f our gkand bargain sales. At tl
sales vte will mark our goods down to New York
cost, Each visitor will receive
ii ii
it f;tf
him ami madieliW
went* away threatening to arm him-
self and return. Hunt and his friends
both tried to persuade him to let the
matter drop, but truo to his threats
he secured a 1 evolver and returned.
Hunt retreated inside his saloon, and
while . watching Farr showed his
head at a side windpw with revolver
drawn. Hunt then fired and killed
hiir . When he fk'cd the negro sa
looi* jpprter Mptoftha wpp of Hie
saloon, imd Hdfii Sfeeihg hia shnddw
against the colored glass and think-
ing it was Farr, not knowing that
his first. shot had killed him, fired
again and killed the negro through
mistake. ; * ^
s§i$
t Insurance.
Dont tfavef 'i£tt£&at insurance
agrtiasfc accidents. Call on Vinson
ic Carlisle tor.au accident ticket for
1 im> > miw cloeih,
A Ci.ood Showing—Col. A. J. Stose,
of Salado, master of the state grange,
wrdte to (Jounty Clerk Lewis a few
days ago asking for statistios as to
tjie number of deeds of trust or
mortgages on real estate and re-
leases that have been filed for record
during tho past two years. Mr.
Lewis has just gbne over the records
WithtjtUp .following result: Beal es-
tat» fao<%toge8 recorded during the
year commencing May 1, 1886, and
ending May 1,1887,66; from May 1,
1887, to May 1, 1888; 63. Total |29.
^ f releases re«orjled
ing the ||tt yfir |t{uJa^dffor
second 58. Total *71, Mich
leaves only 58 real estate encum-
branees iu the entire county, some of
whldi are on the Wine piece of prop-
terty. The. Banksk unhesitati6gly
assorts that there is not a county in
the state that can make as good a
showing.
weekly ' njtofitm am
dav. A ^ w
, M .-iftji I,,C ni.
Mr. C. C.
constable
general si
very-
offi-
men
he lain
ago on
the announcement of the Louisiana
lottery drawing. Better Jet the lotr
lery alone. \ gg . .1,| „
Tibetan geiu tha Hchedula o{ pas- j pendente, jvas the winner ojf a hand-
«e#^rlr#ttiak oqf tie «btaVdioad, ^ |pH*» at tie^st^ck ehow
-■ fo| ths* finesnt,Durham call .*■ |
declared off.
tvvuB Wilis
■ :,a,^ ■
£»
, ^k'huereii-
and W. M.
for
staj
ed
"
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&iM
*do Citiaenj
r 4 district
se Johnson,
t
city a week
to the lunatic asylum
at Austin, received a letter on ,cat-
th trai in v.
e wJyOUBS^ISffcut
was gradually failing in Lealth and
refused to eat anything. The super-
opinion that
and ixnme-
diately aft^r
James Sall'is. his son in-law, left for
^Ldstlu Id ifim back.
< \1*..~Y . r ^ •* .' « «; *• ■ ^
M.isrsa T*j«. Co*e Haibstos, the
little son of J. T. H»uston, of Inde-
peudemje, was the .winner
for the fines
aft
ting it away from its mother and
several
discouraging efforts, the way his fa-
ther tells it, .will make a man of him
some*
r , . ...
Joust Xfctxw, the lanattc
Washington neighborhood, received
ago.;' It Was written in a discourag-
ing tone and she told Ma she could
ytnat he
mmmmm
on the faraw."
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U.oiri.p«W
Guards pf tl*
on the Central,
proceeded to Aua-'
.
vv«sjss^PlSS»
wCTe shipped from
the multitodes at Austin drill
iQHryyo^i
1869 Established, 1869
H.
KtDUB,
1 4^$0W OFFERING
The largest,
The best selected,
• . •- ■ »;»«■ % . If *£ .
^ »' W I E. Z 1
TRS mo§l (fbmipAeie,
The cheapest stcx:k,
Of groceries in
The city for
I CASH.
TO BIS
We are pleased to announce thai
wi * ave just received a very large
cltltl9
flnestlrneof block ribons in the
city^ Best #»*ortment off Jaconet
and Swiss embroideries, fancy
ginghams and whiu> goods. Valen-
cicn flouncing and, yoke' laces. A
fiine line of ladies', fnlsses, and
gents' hoisery. Pine shoes, hats,
W>tH«*ng «l»d gents' 'furnishing
goods. We cordially invite every-
one to rail and oxannng our stock.
We shall tako pleasure in showing
aiul irignggnodmrjr - > » f
>♦ \J ^i^BesplcttN lyi ii.
Yobs Bbos
*w stxtmi <^am <ai»»hh«nn
rand.
Mil
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ttUvMi V JKitj
Kancy grot^ries.
Magic yeast cake. ■
'MW
Pitted cherries.'
Smoked beef tongues.
French mustard.
> Evaporatod apples,
Momaja parched coffee.
MackereHh 61b. kit^
Oatmeal. , . ,
' Shredded oMfiv \ >
Steam- cooked owl's. ■
21b. tins. .
n<). f 'f?o, Ij-ouble
to show
Youra anxiota to please.
Hoode.
miwiixSk • ? i
r.,r ^ .aver offered
1 county can be found
, ; at -
L. A. Nl£BUH)t.
wnsssn.
A. J
tion
to the
daaree do
and
ia it
e'a
went and vol
her new
pleasing in
aciived from
this
it looks f"
obst.
attention a
ilwe guarantee you will say our
latest and our prices the lowest
you that all goods on these
you at New York cost we promise
et them by the yard or single piece
bargain that may be thrown upon the market of
that great city, we are always in a position to give
you better goods and better prices than you can
find any where elss. Each
during the spring and summer season we will
place upon these bargrin counters one or more of
the departments of our house. Remember we are
all limes to show you our goods whether you buy or not. Our object
will be to mak^ thp, name of
synonomous to bargains. Remember us always when you want
WOOLB1T FABRICS,
DRESS GOODS.
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IN BLACK and CREAM.
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CORSETS, NOTIONS, Table LINEN And
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URNISHING
AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING;
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Garrett, O. H. P. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 110, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 13, 1888, newspaper, May 13, 1888; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth482737/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.