Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 247, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1895 Page: 3 of 8
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the goosebone is nearly *11
white. Bat what has tha Hoosier
to eomplain of? V7ith roaring wood
fires, apples, cider and pumpkin pies,
to nothing of James Whiteoomb
fliley, evening spellin' schools and
rosy-cheeked lassies, winter in In-
diana amounts to a positive luxury.
Bocklin's Arnica Salve,
The Best Salve In the world for Oats,
Bruises. Bores, Ulcers, S&iv Rheum, Fever
S^res, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Ooru«, and all skin eruptions, and positively
cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guar-
anteed to g^e perfect satisfaction or money
reminded. Price 25 cents per box. For
sale bv Jos. Tristram, the Druggist.
Mr. Aaa Williams was in the city
yesterday.
Children Teething,
Mm. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for over fifty yews by millions of moth-
ers for their children while teething, with per-
fect success. It soothes the chad, softens
the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic,
and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold
by druggists in every part of the world. Be
sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Svrup" and take no other kind. Twenty-
onts a bottle.
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left yesterday ioi*
Powder
Absolutely pure
The Houston Age reminds the
Austia Statesman of the fact that it
is much better to spend a lot of
money providing raiment, food and
shelter for indigent and infirm ex-
Confederates than to make a stone
Dilo and Call it a monument.
The Atlanta Constitution thinks
that when congress meets the de«
sires of the people with respect to
Cuba will receive attention.
The Galveston Opera Glass pre
diets that "Gov. Culberson's stand
n the prize fight matter will make
lim his own successor as governor
of Texas." That's about the size
of it.
In the face of the so-called "pros-
perity" which the people are now
said to be enjoying it is safe' to say
.hat we are on the eve of some very
interesting developments.
Citation.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To .the sheriff or any constable of Wash-
ington county greeting:
-ou are hereby commanded to summon
William Hamclman by makine publication
of this citation once in each week lor four
successive wetks previous to the return day
hereof in The Brenham Bannkb, a news-
paper published in your county, to be and
appear before the Honorable County Court
of Washington county, Texas, at the next
regular term thereof, to be holden at the
courthouse in Brenham, on the third Monday
in November, 1896, then and there to answe
*'""L ' ' — • • ^ in gajd
been proved i„val»ab.e They „
teed to be perfectly free from every deleterious .th| flrm of Giddings & GiJnings
substance and to be purely vegetable. They I tre plaintiffs and William Hamelman de-
Uncle Joe RofF
Hempstead.
Free Pills/
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co.,
of Chicago, and get a free sample box of |
Dr. Kings New Life Pills. A trial will con-
vince you of their merits. These pills are
easy in action and are particularly effective in
the cu.e of Constipation and Sick Headache. I £ "^7^' petition, filed in a suit in
For Malaria and Liver troubles they co on the l7th day ot jUBe, 1895, wh«
Thev are tnmran-1 _ ' ". .. ' ' _ j i\ ri
j purely vegetable. They
do not weaken by their action, but by giving
tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigor-
ate the system. Regular size 26 cents per
box. Sold by Jos. Tristram, Druggist
I (Mr. Wm. Wehmeyer left last even-
ing for Beliville.
All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Discovery know its value, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to try it
Free. Call on the advertised Druggist and
get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name
and address to H. E. Buckten & Co., Chics
lendant, flie number of said suit being No.
147a That the nature of the plaintiff's de-
mand Is as follows, to-wit: _
That heietofore to-wit, on December 81,
I894, R. M. Teague and defendant, William
Hamelman made their certain promissory
note due and payable to Giddings & Giddings
sixty days after date, the sum of $60.00 with
interest thereon from date at ioper cent and
delivered the same to plaintiffs, which said
money was forthe benefit of said W. Hamel-
man. That heretofore to-wit, on the 26th
and (ret a sample box of Dr. King's New
Pills Free, as; well as a copy of Guide to
ill II, a aacev j
day of January, I896, H. W. Thaxton and the
said W. Hamelman made their said promis-
sory note and delivered the same to plaintiffs
for the sum of ten dollars and twenty-five
Health and Household Instractor, Free,
of which
cost you
Store.
cents, due and payable sixty days after date
1 with interest at 10 per cent after maturity,
is guaranteed to do you pood, and wj,ich swd money was for the benefit, of the
nothing at Tor. Tristram's Drug ^ defendant Hamelman.
That heretofore to-wit on the _26th day of
Mr. R. A. Schuerenberg left yester-
day for Camine.
Worthy Your Confidence
The success of Hood's Sarsaparilla in con
quoring scrofula in whatever way it may
manifest itself is vouched for by thousands
who were severely afflicted by this prevalent
disease, but who now lejoice over a perma-
nent cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Scrofula
may appear as a humor, or it may attack tbo
glands ot the neck, or break out in dre»dful
running sores on the body or limbs. At-
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lungs
_ ........
faithful course of treatment with Hood's
April, I895, N. K* Allen, K. M. league ant
I said Hamelman, executed and delivered to
plaintiff their certain promissory note pay-
able to plaintiff's order in the rum 0f $61.00
j sixty days after date, bearing 10 Per cent in-
[ terest from maturity which said money was
for the sole use and benefit of the said Ham
elman.'
That heretofore to-wit, on June 1st, I895,
the said W. Hamelman and Thomas Tread-
waj, executed and delivered to plaintiff's their
!»romissory note payable on July 2oth, 1896,
or the sum of $101.26, bearing 10 per cent
interest from maturity which money was for
the benefit of said W. Hamelman.
That heretofore to-wit, on the 2nd day o
January, I896, the said Hamelman execute<
fli "
laiwiiu wurac vi MWIU.W. land delivered to R. Hottman his promissory
Sarsaparilla will overcome it, for working I note jor sum 0f 526,05, payable on May
■1 upon the foundation of all diseMes, impure wjth 10 per cent interest from date,
blood, the system is clarified and vitalized, I which said note was for a valuable consider-
and vigor, strength and health restored to I ation transferred to plaintiffs by said Hoffman
the body.
Messers J. F. Buchanan and JR. J,
Hwearlngen left yesterday for Gid-
dings.
Beware of Coantwrfeltera
ation transferred to plaintiffs by said Hoffman.
That each of said notes stipulate for 10 per
cent attorney's fees if placed in the hands o:'
an attorney for collection. And the further
sum of $68.71 cash advanced by plaintiffs to
said Hamelman due and payable on demand.
All ot which said sums of money and attor-
ney's fees are due and unpaid, and the de
Reoeived FJRE8H. EVERY DAY;
and serred to order
<5 AT ALL HOURS,
At the
OAK HALL SALOON
Orders for families filled and de-
livered promptly.
Keep the best LUNCH in the
ity. Patrons served at all hours
Wm. BUECHERL, Proprietor.
7
Insurance
Office Eogelke Bank Building.
BRENHAM. ... - THi?
J. L. AMNIONS
Merchant Tailor*
Mortheast Corner Public tkjuare,
iJbUfiiM haM, TBXA8.
Suits and garments made to order and are
guaranteed.
WINKELMANN & BOHNE,
Dealers in
able 12 months after date with 10 per cent in-
terest thereon from ^ate and attorney's fee s
in case 6aid note is placed in the hanas of an
attorney for collection, whereby plaint ffs
and defendant became liable and promised to
Day ssid note, interest and attorney's fees, to
said Lairy Brennan. That said note was
really the obligation of the said deferdant
iamelman, and ihe plaint ffa were his sure-
ties. That said note became due and the
said Hamelman failed and refused to pay the
same, and the said plain iffs were oompelleu
to pay said note, interest, etc, for the benefit
of the said Hamelman and by reason of the
>remUes the said Hamelman has become lia-
ble and promised to pay to the-e plaintiffs
the amount of said note, interest and attor-
ney's fees, though often requested, the defend-
ant has foiled and refused to pay the same or
any part thereof to plaintiffs damage in the
sum of six hundred dollars. Plaintiffs prav
for citation by publication and a writ 0* at-
tachment. order of sale and foreclosure of at-
tachment lien and for judgment for their
debt, interest and costs.*
Hebkin fail not, but have you before
said Court, on the first day of next term
thereof, this Citation with your return there-
on, showing how you have executed the same.
Attest: O. A. SEWARD,
Clerk of the County Court of Washington
County.
Given under my hand and seal of said
Court, at ottice in Brenham, in the ounty
of Washington in the State of Texas, this
17th day ot October, I895.
O. A. SEWARD,
Clerk, County Court, Washington County,
Texas.
By R. V. Hoffmann, Deputy.
I. D. E. Teague, Sheriff, do hereby order
the within Citation published in The Brbn
ham Banner for four successive weeks, this
October 17th, 1895.
D. E. TEAGUE,
Sheriff Washington County
General Merchandise,
nrannnnHBBHni]
Cotton Buyers, New Home
Sewing Machines and Steamship
Agents. We have constantly on
hand a very large and selected
stock of Fancy and Staple Gro-
ceries, to which we invite your
attention. Same is fresh,
IF1 YOU
Have not already tried our Olive Branch Flour, do not delay any
longer, as it is without doubt the very best in the land. Everybody
wants it. It makes the best and whitest bread we ever saw.
Buy a New Home Sewing Machine from us. We pay the highest
market price for cotton and country produce.
If you will permit us to seli you goods you will never regret.it,
so call on
Free Cit? Miery ani
Telephone in Store,
Harvest Fest.
I
A Harvest Fest will be held at the
Oak Grove School grounds, near Her
lin, on Sunday, October 27th, com-
mencing at.2 o'clock p.m. Prof. Voss
Will furnish the music for the occa-
sion. A general invitation to all to
attend. Refreshments of all kinds
can be had on the grounds. Good
order will be maintained. By order of
The Committee.
'WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES."
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM
THE USE OF
SAPOLIO
~ ~ - ~ neys fees are due and unpaid, and tne ue-
Who infest the market and are the means of fendmt Hamelman became liable and prom-
robbing sick people of their money,bed to pay to plaintiffs the said several sums
what is of still greater consequence of not I of moncy< interest and attorney's fees, and,
unftequently aggravating the complaints un-1 tj10Ugj,f 0ften requested the defendant Ham-
der which they labor. It is an art of duty I eiman has refused to pay the same or any part
we owe to society to warn the people RKa"}st thereof to plaintiffs damage thesumof$70ft00.
these dangerous frauds. A little care on the piaintifTs prays for citation by publication
Dart of the purchaser will protect them from I aQ(j y^t of attachment order of sale and
imposition by bearing m mind these facts: I forcci0Bure of attachment lien and for judge-
Never buy where it is offered in bulk, 0n I ment for their debts,, interest, attorneys fees
kegs or lujrs) as the only genuine Hosteller's and C0ltg
Stomach Bitters are sold only in botues Hr&kin jail not, but have you before said
having the handsome steel P«*tc 'abel dis_ Qourt on the first day of next term thereof,
playing the combat between St. ueorge and t^js Q^tion with your return thereon, show-
the Dragon, and having at the bottom a ^ ^ow you have executed the same,
miniature note of hand for one cent, bearing | Attest; Q. A. SEWARD,
Do You Bat!
miniature now ui u»«u Attest: O. A. HBWAK1J,
a facsimile of the signature ot the president Qerk 0j the County Court of Washington
of the company. Over the cork is a metallic Countv.
company,
cap, on which u impressed the name of the
article, together with a medallion head m the
center. Any person selling the counterfeit
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters we shall not
hesitate to bring to justice, as we never fail
to convict.
Prof. David B. Morgan left yester-
day on a business trip to Dallas.
Santa Fa Excursion Rates-
The following are excursion rates
on the Santa Fe;
To Dallas Oct. 18th to Nov. 8d, good
to return until Nov, 8tb, 15 for the
round trip.
to atlanta, ga.
Dally from September 13th to De-
cember 13th, '96. Return limit Jan-
uary 7th, 1896, $87.80.
September 14th to Deoember 13th,
1895. Return limit 20 days from date
of sale, $27 35.
September 16th, 26th, October 6th,
16th 26th, November 5th, 15th, 25th,
Deoember 5th and 15th, '95. Return
limit 10 days from date of sale, $18.80
Denver, Col., on sale Sept. 30 and
Oot. 1, return limit Oct. 25. One fare
for tbe round trip..
Belton; Texas, Oot. 8 and 9, return
limit Oct. 17. One,and one-third fare
for the round trip.
Austin, Texas, Oot 14 and 15, return
limit Oct. 22. One and one-third fare
for the round trip
Mrs. Doha E. Moreland of Oklaho-
ma City spent Wednesday In the city,
and left Thursday morning for Dallas.
QOME and get a lot of Groceries for
a Small amount of Money
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Count'
Given under my hand and seal of said
Covrt, at office in Brenham in the County of
Washington, in the state of Texas, this 17th
day of October, 1896.
O. A. SEWARD,
Clerk, County Court, Washington County,
Texas
By R. V. Hoffman, Deputy.
I, D. £. Teague, Sheriff pf Washington
county, do order the within CitaUon published
in The Busnham Banner for four successive
weeks, this October 17,1895.
D.E. TEAGUE, •
Sheriff, Washington, County.'
Citation.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the sheriff or any constable of Wash-
ington county greeting:
You are hereby commanded to summon
William Hamelman by making publication
of this citation once in each wcetc for lour
successive weeks in some newspaper publish-
ed in your county previous to the return day
hereof to be and appear before the honor-
able justice court of Washington county,
Texas, at the next regu dr term thereof, to
be holden at the courthouse In Brenham on
the third Monday in November 1896, then
and there to answer the Plaintiffs Petition,
hied in a suit in said court on the 16th day of
June, 1896, >herein G.Heimann and M.
Amsler are plaintiffs and William Hamel-
man is defendant. Kile number of said suit
being No. 1468. The nature of the plaintiff's
demand is as follows, to-wit:
That heretofore to-wit, on the 14th day of
April, l898, the plaintiffs and de endant exe-
cuted and delivered to Urry Brennan their
! .eint promissory note for $400, due and pay-
«l * % *
Canned Meats.
Chipped Beef,
Corned Beef,
Frenoh and American Sardines.
Potted and Deviled Ham.
Lobsters and Oysters.
Kippered Herring.
We Sell Chase * Sanborn's Coffees and Tea.
OUR 30*oent Coffee now at 25-eents per pound.
OUR 75-ceut Tea now at 60-cents per pound_
A FULL Line of Fbesh Crackers and Wafers just received;
Canned Fruits.
Fears, Yellow and "White Peaches,
Cherries, Strawberries,
Egg Plums, Apricots, Etc.
Try Our "Tidal Wave Flour,"
Ghiaranteed tho Beat in the Market
Give Us a Call at an Early Date
Telephone, So* 12.
Prompt attention to ail Orders
■1 HACKER & WITTBECKER
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Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 247, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1895, newspaper, October 18, 1895; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth483575/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.