Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 110, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 13, 1888 Page: 4 of 4
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CITY.
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Ben Gehbkauk has been taken out
to Shelby, where he will remain sev-
eral days under the treatment of Dr.
There are 8 number of stisaj,
worthless vagrant dogs around the
city that ought to be kUled off, and
some of them are disappearing.
The Schuerenberg Brothers will
shortly erect an extensive addition
to their large brick building on West
Sandy (street
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Several Brenhamites have al-
ready left for the Austin Drill. Gapt.
Sloan reports twenty-four local tick-
ets sold to the capital Saturday.
The city council should pass an
ordinance punishing such brutality
to dumb animals as is exhibited by
the drivers of teams on oar streets
almost every day. , 'i
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I THE OUTRAGE MILL.
Th« outrage mfll is *lowly grindii g
Pvod for hqngry urdidate*,
Imaginary grist* still finding
Here and there; in Southern Statt*.
As the wMivrur-furp» wunding
Of the old worn-out mill'toueg,
Aciduated.meai compounding,
Grinding bloody fhmiarid bone*.
I doubi it" it would quite proper
At the imager
Md^fing,;
I'll send out to the State* for mure.
,0, MHntV4tri<t of outrare itore,
A reck or two, perhaps if or filing.
The hopper"* groaning roid to fill,
Which teU t&eW.*rn-wl mill to grinding,
And yet the piitron owe* the milL
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The Knights Templar of this pity
will be joined here on Tuesday by
the knights from Caldwell and Bell-
Ville and will all proceed together in
fall uniform on the noon train for
A as tin.
If people do not keep their tiif-
hug curs chained up they can't
blame anybody for taking the best
means »t hand to rid themselves of
them ttfcen they prowl about their
premises. ,
Catt. Sloan, the union ticket
agent, received .orders yesterday to
resume the tale of tickets to all points
on the Santa Fe road and its branch-
es and connections, except*on thej
John, T^e*,;thew>lorsd druujmtr | rj f'f.fj , F()H H
boy of the Light Guard, entertained t A residence with five rooms^gqod
several pr«aiin^t <Stiiene and it few ffbath house; Water works attached.
It not enough to pay the toll
IS ippCtl/JnJ
No other rtomach having power,
Toawtai ilate athing to <*ude.
For they are eolpty, hungry, ewTing,
Office bv the mean* mout foul.
To Cain Wbfch they are crtf wring,
Their »hibbo eth. the outhige bowl.
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Perhaps a little Northern leaven,
Would iweetMl,Southern outrage meal,
Such as a pint of "eight to aevtn,"
Or quart of presidential xteal.
Or one of that i enerant trade,
Who overpowe ed the poopln'# toic\
By carpe'-lmg "returning board,"
Aad robbed the people of tbelr choice.
£ L. SfKHCKR.
The big festand picnic at Palm's
store in the Pleasant Hill neighbor-
hood will take place to-day, The
roads are reported in bad traveling
condition, "but this will hardly pre-
vent a large crowd from the city
going out.
T^^ewe^n^^w^^a south
ftMWUk
A. ■& H.
This line Surpas-
»ny I have
* ever offered.
Handsome line
THE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES
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of his own color late on Friday night
at the Santa Fe saloon by executing
some clever acting, dancing and
singing.
Off fob Austin.—On Saturday
evening there was a great stir in the
city among the members of the
Field Artillery, and Light Guard,
who we»e %jsy)taaking prjjjaraticn*
for their departure to,
ter supper the latter assembled at
their armory where they were sub-
eeted to a rigid inspection by their
captain, and gave ^ exhibition drill,
boys. A dance followed and .was
ed only a few friends stayed up to
see them off, but it is safe to say
Fevery citi^;;
Possession given March 1st. For
particulars apply to
F. WiEBcsra.
JUHT RECEIVED.
A Carload Wooden and Willow
Ware, consisting of Brooms, Buck-
ets, Tubs. Baskets, Patent Churns,
Ax Handles, Clothes Pins, Molasses
Kegs, etc. at H. Fishek.
a,. ,
in braided epu-
lets, panels and
sets, also all col-
ors of braided
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goods in panels
and sets to
mkibh. 7'h', "'lA:
Beautiful line of
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embroid'
eries. Call ^ltr-
is
XaO"W
MADE US "FAMOUS:
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
Oar immense tr.de demand, a corroding IB.TOMQ jh^ onr
fore cnclnded to reduce w Apartment (.tire in tile city. In
tic, 12 yards for ft.
IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
New styles, especially in TIES, OXFORDS,
and TQ&SLIPPERS, French heels, as
as 7¢s. |:Just received a full line of
In oar ClofhiJtjr department Now and Nobby Designs, with a full line «.f Flannel Coats
and Vests, the thing this season, at $1.50.
and save yon money when yon buy.
HARRISON'S "'PAMOUS" BARG-AIN HOUSE.
BRENHAM. - - - - TEXAS.
complete.
[tuatld (ft) 9fEdy#itreet| east
thel lke% aiable occupied
Lockett. Enquire of
Hebeb Stone.
If you want a nice floor or ceilin
fj
visiting f'ftS
ingoneof
bouie at the old stand, and solicits
the patronage of her old friends
and patrons.
WILLIAM ZEISS.
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ILSBj
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Main tStreK..
Bamnuw. T#*i s
la the time to have your teeth ex-
rooms of o| il
Over Carlton & Nash's Drugstore.
does not interfere with bUMaw#. No wire no
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aa, .and being from the blue grafw
state originally is socially One of
the most fopular, wl
and
aeimto
market will hav« prompt at t en
ounty Clerk upon
It following
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Two coats of paint on cuurt houaeio f, and
two c«ita of pium on doro«. «»d ono coat on
all wmrtco», poni«)*, ouWde winoow and
door (brao?, includln* th« outride pan"'? he
MMh window* The work to bedone jn tb#
1wt workmanlike nmnner, the material ufted
uut be the b«t, wi h zmc m l»u«i*«l Con-
LUMBER!
On hand a fall stoik of Rough and Dreened
DOORS, SASH, EfC.
Caldwell lapis, ill Sizes.
Cypressj Cisterns,
li^reved Buckeye lovers.
Fire Brick.
tulllrt uTuuailn,
Near Comprfeas.
J. TRISTRAM.
—DBAIJta IN—
Toilet Articles, Etfc.
SOtJTH SIDE PUBLIC SQtJABE - lihKNHAW. TFXAtJ
A full supply of all the popular patent tnedldnM. T*3)H wticlw w& firte
fumerlM ia end ess variety. PhyiMatti preacriptiont carelully wwl acottnrtely com-
pounded st aU hours, day or night.
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Keeps a Full and Comp'ele stock of
W)UOH AND DBE88KD LUE-
BUB, UOOB8,
BLINDS. *HINGL38&, PICK?5fS,
BT d CYPEKS8 LUMBIK.
CI8TKRN8 MAD13 TO OftDSR.
Estimates for Buildings furnished
upon applicatien. Comspwid.
buildings-taken.
M.TtWBl, Pwprie^.
tor ^ the T„ ^
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of Senator Knitte', who
in the city,
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—ifh 'shopgP ai||.
do wagon, carri^e and plow work,
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to be able to serve
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KRENTZLIN,
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„ Ohoice Family Groceries. ; ;
Wine*, Liqaore, Tobacco; Cigars, Crockery and Glassware
SBABIB BUILDIM6. BBEMBAJfe TUT AH.
Orders for Kep or Bottled Beer promptly tiled. Goods detie
ia all parts of the city free of oharge.
DEALERS IN
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.