Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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■ bmkham needs light. 'We want
gu or in electric light plant and
wsnfc.it badly*. Many towns half
the size of Brenham have gas
light,'« ' •
Henry Colin
left yesterday for Fort Worth,
Gainesville and perhaps Clarks-
ville. He goes to Gainsville to
visit his children.
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te lecturer, to have
taken place Friday afternoon was
postponed on acooant of a mis-
understanding as to the time.
T. J. Farron's Soap Bubble will
be presented on Monday night
with Faiaipn in the leading part;
tri able company
,Jg^|»erforraanoe.
met and things gen-
ts town. People
their good behavior
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a mooting of the
Fire Department^ held on Friday
afternoon, Mr. Jahah IMirland
was elected chief to serve the un-
expired term of W. M. Boyle, re-
signed.
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Owtxo to the bad weather Mac-
»nt 'show has not been
a very large business
There is but one opinion
those who have seen the
that is, it is fully equal
liar circus.
Married.—In this city on tbo
5th inst. at the residence of tho
brides' parents by Bev. W. Wester-
holf, Mr. B. T. Jaegqli, of Flatonia,
to Miss BhS&lTOBttacH.
An elegant supper was partaken
of by the guests. Tho presents
were numerous and handsome.
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A srvrrtp man w,as found hang-
ing to a tree on the Berlin and
Long Point road. He did not
bear any label and no one seems
to know the meaning of the effigy,
unless it was intended as a joke
le boys in tho neigh-
Wpf':.
akd Far appeared at the
kit *lgbt in Iri,h
Aristocracy. Barry as Mulcahey
and Fay as Muidoon. Both are
and the audience is kept
ions laugh when they
go, As Irish come-
dians they can hardly be excel fed.
The audience Was quite Small, ow-
ing perhaps to the threatening as-
pect of the weathor.
Josiph h. Whim, of Hill coun
ty, Texas, who was arrested in the
spring of 1886 on a charge prefer-
red by the United States govern
went of counterfeiting Brazilian
treasury notes, has been sentenced
Id three years in the penitentiary
by Judge Treat, of the United
States District Court, at St. Louis.
or Lucien White, who
states evidence will be re-
¥he arrest of the White
brothers, tirbo had previously borne
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a good character,caused quite a sen-
■ sation at the time.
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usual, ^risftnas with its
nd sorrw#, vMted this por-
tion of Texas, and, as has been the
custom for generations past, was
duly celebrated with many mam-
festatlons of "peace and good will
Hi," the only mar to our
«• being the absence of our
el low townsman, Mr. Wm. Baber,
who has been for tho pasl four
years, or since this town has boast-
ed of a depot, our popular and effi-
cient station master having with-
drawn from our midst, and accept-
ed a more lucrative position, as
station master and land agent at
Celoete, a new and promising town
on the Dallas extension ot the G„
C. & s. F. K'y. Mr. Baber has
made many good and true friends
since his sojourn among us; he can
rest assured that wherever ho may
roam, he will carry with him the
sincere and hearty wishes for his
success from the people of Gay
Hill. To his successor, M. C. G.
Lynch, we accord a cordial wel-
come, acd extend the right hand of
good fellowship, and trust that his
residence among us will prove a
mutual benefit to all.
Each eveniDg for the pastweek^
or since Christmas, will be remem-
ed by us all, more especially the
young, as they bavo been treated
to candy pullings, sociables and
hops duriug the entire week.
Anon.
Pile*—BUnd, Bleeding and Itching
Positively cured by Darby! Prophylactic
Fluid. Batbe with a Jittloofthe Fluid added
to tho water. A single application will allay
the itching, soothn ail inflammation, deodor-
ize all offensivenesj! and staunch the bleed-
ing Tetter and Scald Head are quickly
cured by Darbys Prophylactic Fluid.
Epizootic is killing a large num-
ber of horses in western Maine.
TheOnljjWaytoConaner Dyspepsia.
It to perfectly preposterous to introduce
pepsin and other artificial solvents into the
stomach, In the expectation that they will
asftfet dtzettian bv Acting an the food itself.
They will nbt. ICor f.« it possible thus to
overcome dyspepsia. The only way to con-
quer that disorder, and prevent the numerous
diseases and diabilities which it assuredly
provokes, is to renew the activity of pnstric
action by strengthening tho stomach, Hos-
teller's stomach Bitters eradicates the most
inveterate forms of indigestion by restoring
vitality to the alimentrv organs, and those
which *re tributary to them. The liver, the
bowels and the nerves, no less than the
stomach, experience tho invigorative effects
of that standard tonic, which possesses altera-
tive properties that greatly enhance its bene-
ficial influence, and give a permanence to its
effects which they would not otherwise pos-
sess.
Wood! "Wood!!
Hereafter all orders left for wood
at Johnie Pampell's, must bo ac-
companied by tho cash.
t. j. Pampell.
For Sale.
Valuablo property for sale, near
Union depot and-Central freight
depot. Call soon on VV. 11. Vinson.
H. Fisher,
Wholesale agent for Reed's Gilt
Bdge Tonic, Brenham, Texas, a
safe medical preparation.
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"A Bunch or Kxrs."—An au-
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Steffi
of extraordinary taste and
witnessed a performance
Bunch of Keys" at the Opera
night, and no better
le ever sat an enter-
out in an Bvansville
por dyspepsia "A Bunch
a specfic. The vocal
concerted
ly tendered,
ful. The
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lent. The lady is full of animation,
versatility of char-
astonishing to a
support is splendid
throughout. — Bvansville Mews.
appear here on the
IKps
The choicest perfumery, soaps,
hair, tooth and nail brushes are to
be found, at JR. E. Luhn.
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Clothing at Cost.
Having determined to go
out of tho clothing business
at once we offer our entire
stock of clothing at cost. Now is
the time to get bargains by calling
early. Wo mean business.
Yoss Brothers.
Thk largest line of Cloaks,
Wraps, Newmarkets and Circulars
ever brought to* tho city at
Cohen Bros.
Stoves.—a car load of cooking
and boating stoves just received
by 1 f. Jjanqe.
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For Kent.
The store-room now occupied by
Neibnhr & Co., next to Post office.
Possession gives January 1. 87.
Jno. m. Key.
Seed Potatoes,
In store and to arrivo one thou-
sand barrels Landreth's and
genuine Northern seed potatoes;
Extra early Vermont, Early Bose,
Early (^oodriohj 8now Flake and
Peerless. --
fl. Fishsr.
Holiday Novelties.
A completo and handsome as-
sortment of Toilet articles, com-
prising many new novelties, and
sold at lowest prices at
k. e. Luhn.
Thanks to All
Our patrons for tbeir trade in the
old year for the present year we
will keep a much larger and bet-
er assortment of 5cts. lOots. 25cts.
auction goods and groceries.
Prices and quality to please every*
Previous to taking our semi-
annual stock, we will offer, on
Monday, Jannary, 3, the re-
mainder of all our Black and
Colored Silks;
All our fine Black and Col-
ored Dress Goods;
All our Silk Circulars and
Newmarkets, Misses' and
Children's Cloaks at less than
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manufacturers' prices.
Call early and secure bar
gains.
NEWBOUEft BROS.
BuiCfCies.
I offer some of my buggies at
cost to make room for new stock
soon to arrive. If you want a bug-
gy now is tho time to buy. A full
assortment of all styles always on
hand at lowest prices.
c. W.Hsss&Co.
Monticello Whiskey,
A pure, genuine article, at
Lihmanh's Saloon.
Handkerchiefs and glove boxes,
odor cases, and sachet powders, at
b. b. Luhn.
F. Kiber having engaged several
experienced artists, is now manu-
facturing new variotios of candies
For Bent,
Tho Flewellen residence on
West street. For terms apply to
h. Fishsr.
To the Merchants.
In order to ntiliee my capacity
which I have increased, 1 have
made a great reduction on stick
candy. P. Etbir.
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Go to W. fl. Murphy's for
straight liquors, milk punches and
all mixed drinks.
Go to Cohen Bros., for your
Cloaks, Wraps, Newmarkets and
Circulars and save from 82 to $5
Parties desiring to make hand
some prosents will do well to ex-
amine our line before purchasing
R. B. Luhn.
(Jhase's Barley Malt Whisky is
f'reo from any trace of verdigris. It
is thepnrost and richcst stimulant.
Sold by Mej*or & Schroeder.
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Vienna YVurst.
Fisher & Weis now have their
steam sausage factory in full blast,
and in addition to othor varieties
of sausage, are making a very su-
perior article of Vienna sausage.
Give it a trial and be convinced.
At Cost
Alex Simon having a large stock
of clothing, carpets and dress
goods will sel 1 the samo at cost.
Boarding.—Mrs. Coleman and
Mr%s. Gackenheimer are prepared
to accommodate boarders at No.
249 North Ant street.
Decorated mirrors, celluloid sets,
and manicure cases, suitable for
Holiday Presents, at
b. e. Luhn.
Bagging and Tics.
We have for sale a quantity ot
bagging and ties and are offering
special inducements toginners and
merchants.
Brenham oil Mill.
one.
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Bespectfully
E. JtnooF* Co.
Fisher's
Four doors above H
store.
REMOVAL.
L.A. Neibuhr & Co.
hare re-
moved from their old stand to the
Abbott buildifig, south east corner
of the public square.
Baddies it Harness.
Very cheap for cash.
C. W. Hess & Co.
For Bent.
Call on W. H. Vinson, if you
want to rent a comfortable resi-
dence.
For Bent.
The dwelling house on Main
street now occupied by Mr. Carl-
ton; possession givon January 1.
1887. Apply to A. Simon.
Lots for Sftle*
Several handsome residoncs lots,
a part of the Price homestdhd on
East Sandy street. Terms reasona-
ble ; apply to c. c. Garbitt.
kibsr's new band made oreams
and bon bons are delicious, try
them. TJ.
F. A. ENQELKE,
KB! HSDBilCK AGENT,
BDENHAM, TKXAB,
rates. Collectfoiw
Europe
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point* in
H. C.HHE1NE,
HAS removed his (hop to hi* home, on
Wert Main Street, whef? » pre-
pared to repair furniture and do all kind* of
turning work at lowpricwfor cash. Furni-
lupc vHmUhed to PPu*T. Ohre me a trial,
AT COST
ForCashOnly!
My entire Stock of Goods,
comprising one of the Largest
and Best Selected Stocks in
the City. Nearly all New
Goods. Dress Goods, Silks,
Satines, Velvets, Trimmings,
etc. Notions, Staples. Boots
and Shoes. Men's, Youths'
and Boys' Olothiugand Over-
coats, Gent's Furnishing
Goods, etc. All at actual
Cost. CU11 eariy and secure
bargains.
F. A. ELDRIDGE.
OPERA HOUSE!
one night only.
Wednesday, Bve.t Jan. 12, '87
A Bunch of Keys,
or, the hotel,
by cha8 h. hoyt.
Played for 200 Nights in New York.
FLORA MOORE,
AS TEDDY.
During the Third Act Miss More will in-
troduce her famous Imitations of Popular
Artists of the day.
NeW Songs, Dances, Costumes, Etc.
Reserved Seats on sale at Simon's. Admis-
sion, $1; Gallery, 60c.
OPERA HOUSE.
one night only.
MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1887.
T. J. FARRON,
Late Baker and Farron, the eminent Irish
Comedian, supported by
MISS GKACK KMMETT
And 1»J of the Greatest Comedians, in his
Immensely Successful Comedy,
A SOAP BUBBLE
In Three Acts.
Bright, Sparkling nnd Entertaining. During
the play the following Songs, Dances,
Duets and Choruses will be
introduced:
Duet, Beggar Student; "Mr. McCarthy;"
Topical, the Mexican Serenade; Operatic
Chorus, "Corporal Mulcahey;" Duette and
Dance, Little Coquette; German Strasburg
Girl; Negro Song; Officer McShay; I am so
ahy.
0. & R. LI\DEMm7
Crrriapatas ui Mm#
Bugaries ami Carriages for Sale,
Blaetsmithi' Wort ani Repairing Done.
Manufacturers of Cotton and Corn Planters,
Double and Single Row Stalk Cutters, and
dealers in McCormick Mowing Machines,
Sulkeys, Hay Rakes, Wagons ana Buggies.
J. L. AMMONS,
Merchant Tailor,
Northeast Corner Public Square,
BRKNHAM, TEXAS.
Suite and garments made to order and a
It guaranteed.
JAPANESE PERSIMMONS.
Fiv« Hundred Japanese Per-
simmon trees, for planting, for sale
HLENKI
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SAM SCHLBNKEK,
or C, F. HJSRBST,
Brenham, Tezaa.
W. H. VINSON, *
Lawyer, Land Agent
And Mry P«Wk,
I bavo valuable farms for sale, also desira-
ble residences in tbe city.
BKAMK1AM11YAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
VRABKR BUILDING,
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Brenham, Texas.
VmON & CARLISLE,
'I Insurance Agents,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
' Office oror Stem A Kolwes' store.
(TEHsl MifturaTRQBTE)
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe R. R-
Rntraing' Solid ThroWrh Trains Between
OV17 [ GALVESTON BKKNif/*M——FOBT WORTH
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ttOUTfi J I To Lampasas, Brownwood, "Coleman and Ballinjjer.
THE FASTEST ROUTE from Brenhni to fort Worth, DALLAS,
(Jalvesion and ail Intermediate Points.
THE NEW ROUTE from Brenham to Houston, Navasota, Mont-
gomery and Conroes.
THREE TRAINS DAILY - HOUSTON TO GALVESTON.
DIRBCT COXHKCTIOJC AT KORT WOitTH AND DALLAS for »T LOBH. KL FASO
AND A I.I. POINTS NOBTU KAST AND WEST.
Movement of Trains :
Northbound IMP. k It, Breuh»m 10i5» ». ui.
Southbound w. » it. Brenham SiS0 a. m.
J. O SLOAN, Ticket Act.,
Brenham.
W. A. WOOD & CO.
For further Information, connections *c. amtly to
J AS. 8, CAME. Oen. Pa*. Agt., flalveston.
-DEALERS IN-
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Kentnety Sornln Hills and Erapratiiii Pais,
Walter A. Wood Mowing Machines, Reapers,
Steel Tooth Bay Ral&ea. Bto.
Gullett's Gins, Feeders and Condensers.
Horse Power, Steam andl Hydraulic Cotton Presses.
Straub ECorn Mills,
STATIONERY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES SAND BOILERS.
GENUINE GL1DDEN BARBED FENCE WIKE.
HiTJISwdlBEE;
Lumber, Shingles, Hash, Doors, Blinds,
Moldings and all kinds of building
material.
W. A. WOOD & CO.,
Brenham, - Texas.
I I. FRAINTKE,
DEALKR IN
General HARDWARE,
STOVES,
HOLLOW AND TINWARE
Gnus, Hmilers' Sup-
plies. Agricultural
Implements, &c.
Al| kinds of Tinners'. Gun and Locksmiths' Work and Repairing
Promptly Executed.
ANT STREET, next door to H. Fishor, BRENHAM, TEXAS.
BROCKSCHM IDT & HOHLT,
DEALERS IN
IIS,
Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery, Notions, Etc.
north aoe public squake, 1irem11am, texas.
We carry a largo and complete stock of general merchandise suited to
the wants of country and city cuKtotnors and aro selling the
same at reasonable prices. All are invited to call
and examine our stock and prices.
We pay tho highest prices for cotton and all kinds of countrr
produce. —
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DRUGS, MEDICINES
Toilet Articles,"JEte.
SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE - ^ - BRSNHAM» TEXAS.
A full supply of all the popular pateit medicine*. Toilet article# and fine per-
fumeries in end en variety. Phymciana pmcriptioni careftilly and accurately com-
pounded at all hour*, day ot night. «
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LUSK &
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UNDERTAKERS AND DIRECTORS.
LAKGE STOCK Of
Wood and Uetalio
BUBIAL CiSSS; CASKETS.
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Pine Hearse of Modern Style.
TERMS REASONABLE.
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1887, newspaper, January 8, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth483286/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.