Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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Alderman J. H. Burch went
out to the Hale farm yesterday
and bought a fine young shoat.
He tied the animal in the back
part of his buggy and drove
home, but when be got here there
was no pig. He went back over
the entire road, but never heard
anything more of his pig,
Arthur Brauner and Charley
Dippell returned from a fishing
expedition at Hermann Switch
Wednesday bringing baok a big
string of fish, among them a cat
weighing 30 pounds.
©Brenham Lodge No. 10,
Knights of Pythias, met in their
hall Wednesday night and made
arrangements for the observance
of Decoration Day, May 3.
Wm. Dwyer, the best and most
popular postmaster in Texas,
made a business trip to Houston
yesterday.
Will Morris and W. H. Meyer
took a day off and went hunting
yesterday. They bagged 27
plover.
The close of this term of the
Salem school will be celebrated
with a grand feet next Sunday.
Emil Wielkens and John
Roesler went on a fishing trip to
Walker's Lake yesterday, and
made some fine catches.
Schmid Bros
-DEALEB8IN—
Miss Linda Giddings, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Giddings,
Jr., is reported quite sick at her
home.
Dr. Burford of Independence
was in the city on a brief busi*
ness trip Wednesday.
Asa Williams of Independence
was in the city on a short busi
nesB trip yesterday.
Amos Smith was here
Somerville yesterday.
from
Buffalo Bill's horse fell on him
at Manchester, England, Mon-
day.
Hats, Boots and Shoes.
STORK
TIME
to women i» a term of much I
anxiety,seriout thought und
»weet anticipation. Pain and |
dread, love and joy, come
tver changingly.
With the cessation of pain
necessary to childbirth tnare
comet calm nerves, sleep,
recuperation.
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
diminishes the pain accompanying' matern-
jty. With Its aid mothers can brinjjhealthy
babies, sweet dispositioned babies and Ideal
babies into the world. Take away the pain
of childbirth and you have bliss and ecstacy.
Morning sickness, tore breasts and excru-
ciating pains caused by the gradually ex-
panding orgr.ns, are relieved by thf» r«
markable soothing balm.
Among the manifold aids to childbirth
Mot her'm Frlond has grown In popular-
Ityand gained a prestige among ricn women
as well as poor; it Is found and welcomed
In the mansion as well as the cabin.
Children, strong intellectually and phytic-
•lly is a duty every pregnant woman owes
society.
By lessening the mother's agony of mind
»na d iminishing pain a beautiful influence Is
wrought upon the child, and Instead of peev-
ish, Ill-tempered and sickly forms you have
laughing humanity that remains a blessing
ever after to you and its country.
Try a $1 bottle. Druggists everywhere
sell Mother's Friend.
Write us for our /fas book "Motherhood,"
A Fme Stock of
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Choice Family ttroccries
Always on hand.
Sole Agents for Lone lntar Brewing Co,
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
Ailmntm, Om.
Job Printing.
Give your orders for state-
ments, letter and bill heads, en-
velopes, and anything you may
want in the printing line, to the
home printers. The Banner does
as good work and on just as good
paper as printing offices in the
large cities. The type, paper,
ink and press work are equal to
the best. Give us a trial order
and be convinoed.
'Our large sales guarantee
freshness, our name purity of
the drugs we sell. Two gradu
ates of pharmacy attend to the
prescription department.
Job. Tristram, Druggist.
All kinds of cold drinks at the
popular price, 5 oents, at M. J.
Amsler, Jr., 4 Co'a.
"WE WILL BOND YOU."
The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company,
[Home Office, Baltimore, Maryland.]
Paid Up Cash Capital JBl,500,000.
Will iseue Surety Bonds of every description.
FIDELITY. C©2Srr:R.A.CT. J"CT JDICI-A-XJ.
Judicial Bonds executed without delay by
CARLISLE & CO.,
April 10-lm. General Agents, Brenham, Texas.
T. A. LOW & SONS, a
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13 THE PLACE TO BUY
Buggies, Wagons, Mowers
Bakes, Empress Planters and Cultivators
Barb Wire, Nails and Builders Hardware, and when
you want LUMBER, 8e^ every
t.bing in the building line, both long and short leaf
pine. Their No. 1 Com. Lumber is of a very superior
quality. See them for the best quality at the price.
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SEED CORN!
IOWA SILVER MINE.
EARLY MASTODON.
WISCONSIN WHITE DENT.
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g DIIIISALO0N.
Fine Wines, Whiskies,
Fancy Drinks, Cigare and To*
Ibacco, Pool Room.
Restaurant in Connectlci.
jles
Fieh and Oysters Served !r. f"
at all Hou'3
Regular Meals .nd
Ord^r" Serve-1
nor
GO TO THE
Lange
Manufacturing
Company
For Your
TIK WORK, BATH TUBS, CISTERNS.
'PLUMBINO AND
HtPAIR WORK A SPECIALTV'
All Work Done with Neatness and Blsiatcfc
«ND FULL* GUARANTIED
AV ING moved the Brenham
Furniture Co. stock into our
building, we are crowded for
room, and will
For the Next 30 Days
sell all stock* taken from the Brenham
Furniture Co.
AT ACTUAL COST!
We have all classes of goods bought
from them, a large line of odd pieces in
Parlor Furniture, which will be sold re-
gardless of cost. Call and see us.
G. HERMANN.
FISCHER BROS,
BUTCHERS,
Dealebs in
Live-Stook
ahd Sausage
Mandfactorms.
B'anham, Texan.
Highest Market Price Paid for
Marketable Stock.
F. W. WOOD,
DEALER IN LUMBER
Bull din# Material, Barbed Wire.
Brenham, Texas.
BOIS De ABC WAGONS aid BDCKEYE MOWERS on band
fKESSliNfi'5
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pREN'iAM TEXAS
I'h ..eates' .,nd u«8t market in city,
t" . eet ircais of *1! kinds sold at rear.-
:<tMe prices.
highest Market Price Paid for Fat Cattle
Hogs and Sheep.
All kinds of Sausago kept on hand or
madi? to order. Free delivery in city.
Patronage solicited and satisfaction
guaranteed. "Phon 47, a rings
A. KP.SRi iva
ISF" Prices and quality will certainly plfa«e ) on.
patronage solicted.
| Your pal
Makeslthe QUICKEST TIME
i I s.
is the POPULAR CARRIER.
BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH TEXAS.
Rock Ballasted Track
; Oil-Burning Locomotives
No Smoke, Dust or Cinders.
Effective Nov. 15th, Connehtinj*! at HOUS1 ON with SUNSET
LIMITED and PACIFIC COAST EXPRESS for Ban An-
tonio, El Paso, Lob Angeles, San Francisco and for
New Orleans and the East.
For Information Write
S K K MOItSK,
Pas* Trat Mgr.
t j.anijkkson,
A»gt Gen Pa«.s Ari
HOUSTON. TEXA1
M L BOBBINS,
Gen Pago & Tkt Agt .
W. A. WOOD & CO.
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Complete Building Material.
Heart Fencing,
Heart Pickets,
McMuilen Poultr* Netting and
Hog Fence.
Wanke*an Barb Wire—Red Spoo
StudeHaker Wagons.
Lumber
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ft
ft
ft
ft
Dealers $
Brenham, Texas
ALL KINDS OF
GARDEN & FLOWER SEED !
O. SCHAWE * SON.
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Laxative Bromo Quinine
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1903, newspaper, April 16, 1903; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth483035/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.