Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
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The following note addressed to
sfor ®^itor was rebeivedJwhile he waa
of absent from life city, which accounts
£ for it not appearing sooner. It was
^ritten by one of the beat, moat en-
ase
«
, jt >Jf j| H ,,
I?d Banner:--Next Tuesday (today)
you Will have a gathering of the
. [representative men of our coiinty
M hew. I would suggest that it wo
'be a good time to get up an org.
zatWlek In agricultural fair. You
will have the right material to work
KDITO*
I be
tlon
of th# Brenhain
man
fori
will H
That?
thproof
ject
8rd,
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MEMBERSHIP.
■ ....
"There's a tetter in the candle, Katy.M
.hake and
| the latter drops next to Katy.
shroud in the candle to-
unJersi^ned voters of
gton county, Texas, being
ur names as memben^ of
cluml
nominees of the
renham, amifptJc
vote for th
'There will be divine worship neat
Sabbath evening in the school honse at
Four (Corners, Dee volente, at early
candlelight.'' ...
Tlfis above literature belongs t» an MM
M b®W
cement as
in
glteefes yesterday that!
11
1 ''
j on. Start with aettve youflg mfen.
He Select a man like W. A. Wood tor
. . fever 1 president, and Harry Haynes for sec 110 see „.
existed at Galveston, but no credence Jretary. It dote bot'nMcli matter | principles of democracy enrotf
was given the reports and no alarm about the rest of the officers. With "»m® 83 a mfn?bcr ^hilpWa
occasioned thereby. the will Known eftetgy, fittbHe spirit neI!J J™raDt0 CpUt' up or pal I down
land vim oif these two it will be* a| candidates, leaving that subject to
«a|^V« 'w JM wS VIA U VVMIMIw * * mmmr^
lieht ot the family but its oracte a* well.
I
Mb. %vk Watson, of the Bosedale
ffes€rif4eat-.^^&rtained his young
of tSa-bwe
party and to use »fl ^bdriorihS | holJ
means to insure their election. | ago, wh*» the candle was not only the
' i"" ling s "'
this co
the person so subscribing to aU I company, and the &5ow dip was the
tbe benefits and privileges ot this *very d"-v luminary.
clnb.' Provided: tl« U.4 aiiri-1 , «■»«• f"?». *».<"»?< a? M-
<*'7 »b'1 '■ '■."SP.'.00^' I £?,. Tort.^ttHo».^L« (rora ft
perspBB s|(Jb^|^t^|lM> Auction j fa the houie, and a ball of wick
success*
— — _ . - _ — I ^HUU I VlllvVOf » V * m " jj) mmmmwm — , y
I. It is time to make a start the people *t the primaries. 'Let
i^Wtrenttemen friend, in w|to> thefair we mus^have ^xt year, the primaries beiafly attendedand
elegant manner at his bachelor quarJWe have plenty of active, ambiKois tro *
ters on'Monday evening, Several I y°un« men and we old vet" must| Pres. C-T Club, Precinct No. 3.
i«. fen™ ♦».« PubIi th em to th e front. Let us constitution.
couples from the city were attend- Tuesday while we I The name of this association
«ice and the occasion was one of om. best. men I shall be, The Cleveland and Thur
Old Vet.
rare pleasure to all.
I
> A gentleman in the city yesterday
from the Green vine neighborhood
reports that the chairman of the
democratic precinct committee did
no* call any meeting, and as a con-
sequence the 6th precinct will prob-
ably not be represented in the
county convention to-day. .
have so many
together.
(ourt.
man Club, of Br^nham.
II* Tbe object of this club
shall be, to foster and disseminate
democratic principles; to secure
li-ctiaSed at the general dry gpoda
, ' ^ «"«*•
club at tbe first regular or called ment. Then a set df molds, bought of a
meetta* * I tin peddler—such as Jipi Fwkusedto sell
Within Justice precinct No. 8 shall JaIor^S Thoy liked it. It waa
botlglble to membership. esUiit>r than churning, and tbey had eon-
Air EXPULSIONS. aiderabl? pride in pulling handsome can-
Any member who may be guilty dies, and there waa just enough peril in
of improper conduct tending to en- the undertaking to make it interesting,
danger tbe welfare, interest, or H the tallow wa« notjust right, or the
Cb.Uar oftbe club, ?r !mlty ^,^35
of malfeasance in office, may be ex- J^ 'ind^l, Sv iemed possessed,
pelled from the club at auy meet- ThU wsw when the iix |ong wicks pulietl
mg by a majority vote .of thoseI outi leaving tlie tallow in the molds to
members present and Voting, at be melted out and run over again. But
least three days' notice of sucb I if all went right, and six elegant candles
meeting and>of the charges against Wl'r° puljed, there waa joy in the bouse-
■ i n x l ^1. T. . kol.1 The nearer they came to the
| form in primary elections, and | him haviDg first been given^to the11»^1- The nparer they carae to the
tbe
•boughten" article in appearance and
j worth, tho prouder the domestic candle
I maker. '
There was also a test in the burning.
m
it
WdI
h:
her > ad.__ ^
imasion into the ladies' coach. He"]'convicted roa
then demanded the return of his
money, which was refused, and | bis
threatened a civil rights suit.
Mm were engaged on Monday in
moving the, old Bafe which formerly
* belonged to the , county and wto
kept as a deposit fat 'records in the
county clerk's office to the city ball.
When the old courthouse was torn
dow| So make way fa- the new this
lit wia sold toiMr. H Franke,
Many in qui
by touruts an<
tAty and other;
in regard to the
mo" and her nJtr
will give a Wiet at.
factory answer to
furnisned ui by a
tuts city: ^
grandst on tbe part of?its-defend-
ers and the mastOwrfo^l^tJj
Dick-
of iV tbetutbulentv
lowed until tbe independence of
Teiaa. wa^ finally aehi<
the batiks of the c]aaaie
to, but When peace smilfed over
the land they became residents o
Lockbart.
Miss Angelina Dickinson, the
"babe of the Alamo," Was married
tn Houston at the age of sixteen,
to Magraant Griffith, with whom
th# lived hapily, filling her station
in life, to matron and wife^with
credit, and died lamented by her
children and friends, in 1869, at
Galveston. She left tour children
—two girls and two boys—who are
still living, and recall with feeling*
of love and reverence tbe memory
of tbeir depeased mother wbeti al-
luding to her.
Her life's history may* be writ-
ten in the short, pregnant sentence
that "she lived, loved and died."
One dangbter married *a Mr.
Holmes, and is now living in San
Antonio. Another daughter is liv-
ing with Mr. Hanntng, her atep-
grandfather,;m San Antonio. One
of her sons is living in Bell county,
and the other, Mr. Joe Griffith, baa
been a citisen oT Austin for yeara,
and is well andfavoftble known to
our citiaen*.~Austin
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w®
m
I
SI
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is wife, f50. * IV Section I. There}
^ . . , democratic principles; 10 secure
Monoav.—The court met in regular I ctive participfttion in politics of
session for the transaction $f civil, those who have hitherto been in-
criminal and probate business, different to political duties,
There were 26 cases on the criminal who have been preveptedtrom per-
joo u wrtr. forming them; to bring about a re-
and 23 on the civil docket.* FOtrl^^ -n primaIy elections, and
cases on the latter were continued them truly represent the accused in accordance witb
for the term and the others set fori people; to secure the election ot I provisions of the by-laws.
Asbmo purchased a first I trial. Q° tt« crimibi doAat the p. •««.
claea ticket at the Uurnn depot yes- following disposition of cases *** 0f!5lLfWon». shall* be held on tbe ' * 1 — —
terdayfora woman on the east- made: I fu The officers of this club in May pf each year
V.M. |
tir.4'-u' . ,, - > fA ... ] | ^ L Vfi', 1'| i ifljiWII "mi
»«fu«,vuu. j XV oecuou X. There shall be Special meetings may be called anyf «
State vs. Jack Mobile, theft under &B executive oommitUe and such by tbe e*«outive committee or bv I <» "nuffm. a sinw tray anu
*20 value 8 months in ii.il. other committees as may irom time the president at the requ
q. . ' Kftnrv Lee unlawfullv t# tt|ie*edetermined upon, [members
State vs. Henry Lee, unwwi y ^ Tb0 oxecutlve lCommit-
carrying a pistol, miatnal. The folite« shall be composed of seven
losing cases were disnissed: State member9, including the president
vs. Geo. Waasermann, and State vs and secretary of the ciub.
Geo. Hill, carrying a piatot
State vs. Frank Anderson, afsa ftnd action of the club. They may i prupw»a< ,
and battery. Also the following on prtm(ie lor branch and subordi- olub,and eltf
appeal? State vs. Hugh Carmaek, as- nate organizations in tbe several ttcle XI bf th
sault and battecy, and Steteva. Fritz vpUng Jrecincts Wit hip tbe Bren-^ "
that
to
X,
i
Whb repaired ii atad has aolu it to
the cifJy,- '' ' *
•. ■ "»
Lynched.—A visitor to the city
jrht a negro whose" namii
could hot be learned, was lynched
by an infuriated mob of white citi-
zens near Karmaaja station on the
Central road between Burton and
Xedbetter for an out-
tit, I waa usually an heirloom. A brass set,
t®U kept in a high state of polish, was used
^ in the parlor every night, the silver ortes
XiV f honorary MEMn*r3. being kapt sacred to company. Usually
Any person otherwise eligible to U rickety snuffer without any tray did
I membership under this constitu- duty in the kirchen. In many homes tbe
tion and tbe bye-law|, and not a fingers did #11 the snuffing. Tbey became
resident ot Brenham precinct, may *» 1.iarIk'n«d ^ S ef-
|bocomc au booorary member by JFjAUmjt tool,, tha.«aa a. tad rf-
jbfer of .tbe on, Afford now to tmile at tho
»ng tO ai> cconomv of light in tlwse days, when we
ion. / had to ligjit one caudle to see if the other
XV SIGNING T^B <3o#8tITUTION, was burning. Two caiidles meant cofn-
ma'iciouH IJHKM
The jury was then discharged for ^ut|0Qgare to be governed and the constitution. A book contain-
theweek. I «n»Hno.t.Ad. and determine the line tbe constiiution. and roll of
I cunducted. and determine
mode in which tbey may be
resented in tbe
egulations by
*0 beguvwrucu ni|u luiovuuvvi
determine the ing tbe constiiution. and roll of
bey may be rep- members shall be kept.by tbe sec-
club. This com- retary and produced by him.
it the treasurer to XVI QVont^M. 1
w i resenieu iu v
£ Done by Prof. Kruger, Brenbam, I ^utee may direct . . t i
Texas, uan' be fbund at Haubelt ma^e disbursements on account of | Fifteen members aball bo suffi
Bros. Store.
AJLthe. corners of ^^of wer8.^
shadows in those good bW days, wl^en.
spooks mm! goUins were within easy
reach. Aft* all there was the glow of
[ the iirejdnce, with its fitful sbadoWa.
Webavejost that with tho lesser liglit.
The odtls and ends of candles were set
up to Imrn <m the sltar of tl«e kitchen.
iculars could be learned.
'by a corres
It is nearly
Npte"o<fe° become popular .gain
Pot-Potjrri—Very latest
to bed. Otiier
tlie dark.
Hat the
ife «
•,i
iy to-day j
tnventic
l after tl
CorMet FlAno Tuning
quonttsi
7 —r , JL-|Lii: members I
the club and may »lso require him cient to constitute a quorum to
■ a t to'nerform such duties other than transact business.
time fpr straw ^Mt&JU'heriliiaftefc specified as the XVII
committee may deem necessary. amendments to constitution. , jwi
Uini lorHrwutni mw »«»»»/ "
r f W...^ ; , [ Sec. IV The acfll ef tbe execu- Amendmente to this constitution poor relation. A lot of wioka were Strang
Pot-Poueri—Ve^r latest in p®r"| ♦ive committee shall be subject to by offering a written resolution together on a rod, the tallow was melted
fuinery, Fragrant, Handsome in de- rev|ew au(j control! by the club, referring to the article,! and serred in a tub of w#ter: [nt0 ?!f
sign, Lasting . 1 SkT v No p.raoi may at tbol.ect.on, or word. ^r£a¥lTSK3i
■ C«WTOl! <■ I same time exoept as hereinbefore changed, and the article aball lie w^ecrive "dip."
vided hold more than one office | on tho table until the next meet ' — "
and on Sat unlay nights to light the hi^-d
hand (f the bound '
nights tliuv went tb -, .
Tlie tallow* dip was an attenuated ooi
ject that tormented the family like a
cirleto« & nash.
L4t4 ;
Moonlight nights have come
of'
I than one of the standing* cpmmit-
' tees.,
V See. I The president, vioe-
presiden^*secretary and treasurer,
S -wS^r^Bo^el regukr we^ly literary feature | .bajj fir'the °p°a-
Nurseries, as leaders of the enter- J of the Toting Men s Social Club will I r-0(j Q|- one yoar, *nd until tbeir
izine a
„ . on^iWll3
two or three public-spirited men Uke
I iyg—Pot-Pourri. Call and see
and the new line, of odors at
Carlkton & Nash's.
provided bold more man one omceion ine tame until me nexi meei*|^^Sn?fin&hed they look like tlieakele-
in the cilab, orbe both an officer of mg (regular) when, if it recieves a tons of candle eaten by rats. They
—■* ~ nf nna «fl <"nrn.tKl«/t «rM,~tAt omani onrl I <iared and aruttwed and made horrible
shadows, but were accepted as light. •
Lessons in candle deportment were
given in' those-days. It may seem an
easy thing to snuff a candle; so it i»--W
snuff it ont. Bat to snuff it gracefully
and aasily. using only one hand, and not
obscuring the light a moment, is a work
of art. Blowing the candle out w
tbe standing c
same time be
f. Of JMJMMM.
liof 1 call of officers, and ascer-
'i DsUQCKKTiC
i to prove a big be given this evening at Eldridge are elected. Members
1 l I of the executive committee shall be
I appointed by tbe presidont at the
.first meeting at which this consti
rnmrnmrn 'IiMtion -4a adopt—, ^ »>..
bold office for the period of one order of business.
DUINK Maltcf and Iron tonic
rioN. — The
of Washing-
to <*a«q Awint-BRATiR was fined
Art. I
1 KOI limjij. JH
tainment of quorum.
2. Beading of minutes.
8 Beport of treasurer.
4 Beport of executive oommit-1
tee.
Beport ot new memberj.
~ " " sh^d business.
of" the party.
ited bv the old
whuffed i
$50 in
' court on Monday. The
^«h
delegates She'' Stote nominating him.
convention, which meets at Dallas ice CREAM SODA, Malto and
next month, the 12th senatorial dis- Jj-qq tonic
trict convention, which meets in this | f, at Kibkr's.
T, and the fioatorial and
m
7 a va M« gvu« «i w« CM»;. I When toowww Vinmv w • « ,
s BV w«.w« w.aow , 8 At any special meeting the 1 rtruck it was almost plienOtnenal. Awl
lopted and tbey shall object of tbe call shall be tbe first it waa equally hard to relight it. Do you
— «*■— —«—<• -f I —■"""ibef taking up a coal in the tongs
was alao
timers. It was
„ out or extinguished by a
metal night cap, which ia usually fa.* to
the handle of the bedroom candlestick.
The ease with which a candle went out
when a door waa opened of a draught
giu UU|yv IVI *MV |»va *w» waj'.^a^K
♦ar and until their successors are
appointed.
VI president. kept open to lospet
The president shall preside at ibembers of the club atany and all
all meeting of the club and shall j times.
Alt. H ana amd BOLL. I »? bfcwr'ag nntil
All records Ot the niub shall be J^fk^k to a bSao? It was a common
to inspection of tbe |™rS._l>ctroitftee Press.
ssi
iuickl^venti^ohheMst judicialI Th* fireitef k^k*n8 of lings of the clubs, whenever re-|bodies in what
district, which will be held at Gid- ^ ***? °n in wrilio« t0 do 80 ten ROn'8 Manual."
district, which * m Den« as w fe road &hd ^ excursion members. a*t. IV. am
Th« convention will also be Galveston. I VII vice rri8idr»ts. 1 4 j-
immediately after tbe adoption of Art. HI bulbs of order.
this constitution and these by-Jaws The rules for order of this club
appoint and announce all Standing shall bb such as are laid down for
ittees. "He shall call meet- the government of parliamentary
ings of the clubs, whenever re- bodies in wbatis known aa "Jeffer-
... U-. a^„ _n>8 Jjft|||.
Alt. IV.
callttl upon to decge the «
amendment.
mm:
o deade the ques^fcL^ B&tW- The vice-presidepla shall in or-
straiirht county ticket DBINK CarlettJn & Nash's Violiy. I der of seniority discharge the do-
, JntT* • i..» pities of the president in event of his
I The Brenham IdfiliMhiard had | dUabilstv. or ratnaal to
iric Baixt. - Mr. AdoHf
4S«r.
ce, dlsabilsty, or refusal, to
aau. amendment may be made to
the by-laws in the same manner as
bee*, to amend the con
i atoce.
"rw,
rally near
the Santa
Kt.
over | ' VHI . snOM7MTP
The secretary .shall keep
roll of the^ cl«b,1lh*l?,reoord
k Nash. {bin of
Schild and H.
absence; ot
initfl
club, «
>|l of alf membMRs of"the
■
fe tX U TKSASUBKk. 4|gP
.-►-Tba treasurer snail recieva ai
: en disburse all monies for and on ao-
" ' count of the club; shall pay sacb
, bills as are audited und approved
by the executive committee or *
- ■ i^i | livery.I ™M<>rity thereof, and discharge
Democrats, AttCBtlMi » 1 »iii m»rfl ♦)>«;. UiuUnm. such other duties as may be as-
Call at B. Pitaclunaatt * Coj. l»r •Id""' <« "«•
your Clivxiji!") and Tinrnm* j n«* quarters om West Sandy strett j vacancies.
badges. - I some time during next week. V I Any vacancy in tbe
>tf the
' fan/*
. . . -i
m
. A*tWwi#rsjpa;
m any . ouanutj
oi th*
orders,
have
aSd^i^l
wXSmsF
ver Ice
left at the
ipt attei
solicited
Abr*h»m Uwoli'i Urt *-»■«*•
Mr. OeorRe Van D»«er, of this city;
has presented to the Grand lodge
tfbrarv a jitsrliim of tlie collar worn by
Abraham Lincoln at the time of his aa-
aOKdunHon. Mr. Van Duaer was present
at Ford's ibeativ on that fatal night, and
relates tlie following incident:
Tho army under tlen. Lee laving sur-
rendered to Uen. Grant a few days pre-
▼iouslv. Secretary Stanton, on the 13th
of April, J8M, telegraphed to Uwernor
John A. Dix to stop the draft, as it was
considered that tbe war waa virtually
Af IV*d*s theatre, Washington, on
erenbig of Aptit 14, WW, the fbj at
"Oar Aras^^^^waaWye
enacted. Ia ^e the
Haubelt in
has 5 ro°ms, hall
fa* 143x214 good
mm and grapes on
Will bfbijoM fur-
nished or unfurniabed, including a
new piano. Also an uaimprored lot
adjourning M Amaler A Go's cotton
platform. fW particulars apply to
Mas. M. JF. Ma sput, on promises!
over his
Glancing over first one shoulder
ever mf shoulders?
This exact Label
■■I f may say
and think he has
Others at
WI HX HAS WOT
qulto ,ltte«y
AND
I Dealer ta
Fresh Oakes and Pies
■MRH
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m.i i,i
IU.
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