Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1888 Page: 4 of 4
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than there
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i report that there
demand for work in
juBt at present
the put two
aber of buildings
in «wm of oongtrqo$M)n . and
more in eontemulation.
Iff
!
Kirk and Beauregard Bryan hare
constituted themselves a committee
to notify Mr. .E P. Curly tod Mr.
6. C. Boyd of their nomini%a|| for
justice and constable respeli|i)i^( of
precinct No. 3, which imposing
formality will take place in a day or
tWO. I 4. if.,:,;.;,:
Y. M. S. C.—The programme for
this evening is m follow*; Head-
ing, Miss Mary Rial; recitations,
Misses Genevieve Mum and -Hope
Bassett; vocal duettes, Misses Mary
- Goodwyn and Madge Stacy, and
Mrs. Bondiee and Mrs. Hallie Rip-
petoe; violin solo, Prof. Norsworthy;
vocal solo/Mrs. Louis Simon; in-
strumental solo, Miss Cora Harris-
on.
DRESS COODS!
This line Surpas-
ses any I have
ever offered.
TEXAS
?0* district jcdok.
0. C. GARRETT is hereby announced u a
candidate for theoAoe of Judge of the 21ft.
Judicial district, composed of the counties of
Washington. Burleson snd Lee, (abject to
the nomination of the democratic conten-
tion, if one is held. > •
We are authorized to announce I. B.
McFARLAND as a candidate tor re-election
to thaoflloe of District Judge of the 21st ju-
dicial district. Election first Tuesday ta No-
vember. , u' 4 • '*
FOft CONSTABLS
At the solicitation of many Mends I here-
by announce myself a candidate for Const*-. _ m
TSftSSS iiSSfSA I Handsome line
if one be held. c! C.BOYD.
FOKCOONTT JVDCfE.
TO HMtMIUJI BAXMKw: ''
You are hereby authorized to announce
my name as a cam
County Judge of Wi
ensuing November
for count
We are author!
BROK8CHK as _
Clerk. Election f rst
nest.
for the office of
n county, at tye
J. E. GRAY.
ibk.
unce W. C.
for County
November
imported
won. moos
in suits.
TRIMMINGS,
The city council held a short ses-
sion Monday afternoon, the full pro-
ceedings of which will appear later
on. lie report of the board of the
trustees o( the public schools on
election of teachers was adopted and j on us.
theip action was confirmed with the
exception of the election of Prof.
>;|T| 0V7R IMPlalMENT
is well stocked with mowers, rakes, | • , * » ♦ l " j"
hay presses, wagons and bodies. Ill ibFftlU6U ©PU
We desire specially to invite an
SP^OTS? ^ lets, panels and
will buy it. It weighs only 1,000 , . g
pounds. Its capacity is 12 tons per a/afc o I on oil nAl
day. Its lever purchase surpasses tti»U ttll tUI
that of any 9860 press in the mar- , m , , « «
ket. We have just relieved anoth- OTS Ol Draiu6Cl
er carload of buggies and carriages
Parties desiring a buggy or car
riage will find it interesting to call
Vos8 Bao's.
M. Fisner,
Wholesale agent tor Reed's Gilt
goods in panels
land sets to
k, to
Han^ as principal of the colored I gdge Tonic> Brenham, Teias, . Lfli. L
schools. This matter was referred safe medical nrenaration. IIldLCIl#
tion.
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UimdloKD
igp
mMeiker^ c i . _ . ,_ , . _ , „ _
mt „f Beautiful line of
_ _ Late onl01® livel7 Btable occupied by L. J. ___ . , "
» party named | k^ett. B-S-i" o^. < ^ g ^ .| White gOOdS, 1&
'S&ti&i*.
J&
(%.
chili industry
depot, went into
his mail in a
such
that
r, made
Just as
Tom
1 man who has recent-
a sick spell,-Hide
and was assaulted
unprovoked manner
During m;
Herbst will
yietloe
ny absence Mr.
attend to
c, F | ees and embroid-
Tax Collector, ^asbingtoo co. j ewes. Oall ear
ly while stock is
to my office.
Sam Schlenk
Money to JLoan
On long or short time on landed
property; 9 ner cent. i •* A. ■
B.BavAir, complete.
W. B. CrARBBTT. I *
Brenham. Texas.
horse.
Martin and
Itwas
of a madman.
A. L. NIEBUHR
ds of the I I* now selling Men's Youths' and I
biB ®oy» Straw Hats regardless of |
'cost. Call and get «f bargain.
Ua ©rAax to malga room for tlx*
I^ARO-IEi STOCK OF FALL S WINTER GOODS
Which our Mr. A. Harrison is now buying in New York and other targe Eastern Cities,we are offering
greater inducements than.ever: * t *
Good White Domestics, 5 cents per yard. Lonsdale Domestic, 12 yards for One Dollar.
Wm. Simpson k Son sUndard Calicoes, 5 cents per yard. Benlrcw Gingham*. 8<- r>i>r v«rd.
Beatrice Curtain goods (somethingsw), 8c per yard. All-wool MaifCheMor N..J Vfiting,
17c, to close out. . All-wool Albatross 20 and 25 cents per ysird. Lace Plonncinir. white,
croam, and black. 45 cents per yard, and up. 250 dozen Bartboldi Trimminir, at 25 oonts
per dozen. Pique, 5 cents per yard. Kibbon and Mull Kushinm at v«rv low
THE
9 U
99
LUMBER!
On hand a full stoik of Rough and Dressed
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Caldvell Tamils,' All Sto.
J TBISTRAM.
—DEAXJtB in-
3.
Isprwei Bicleje lorn
Barbed Wire, Houston Brlek,
Lime. Cement and
Fire Briek.
WOOD & -STUCKSRT,
' Near Compress.
SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUAB* - ~
A full supply of all the popular patent medicines,
turneries in end ess variety. Physicians prescriptions
pounded at all hours,' day or night. iT
,Etc. " •
- BRENHAJf. TEXAS
Toilet articles and fine per*
and accurately*
F. KRENTZLIN,
-AGENT FOR—
&XAD THIS !
k w ..j xYTtn i FOR RENT: Store room between Ex-,
A Carload Wooden and Willow | press and Post offices. Low figures to a
JUST RECEIVED,
» .......
. I Ware, consisting of Brooms, Buck- good tenant.
•ets, Tubs, Baskets, Patent Churns,| FOR male.- One residence lot, adjoining
-amd
lUissisl.
relatives.
■Jmmk
.y.
S04"- BRBIIAI flaming mill.
1TC08T. rto^of
^ ^ . ... , UDlll oeniembef* 1 we will ,elll^CotU>n Bwat' APPfe°„ BOUGH AND DBBSSKD LUM-
^ y°ut^"' Md °l°thing tt?LB?^s.|BBB, DOORS, SASH AND1
m I at'actual cost We bare a large
Warming up. and desirable stock of the above,
Brockway and- wife, of I hence the trade can seleot out of
BLINDS, 8HINGLE8, PICKETS,
ETC. CYPRESS LUMBER
Choice
Wines, Liquors, Tobacco; 0igars, Orockwy and Glassware
GBABBB BUILDING, BRENHAJf, TEXAS.
iRSterjfc %***- ^
DLTCHK8-S F1Y KILLER I
flBWAiw nwanr , ..,
, — I ___ at/w>L. .nit-Kl,, )n. thorn I No hiiBtlDir with powdsranrt giitf s» for HjuJr- CISTERNS MADE TO ORDER.
IB.i.tn.twfor Buildings furnished
en route to Montgom-Lent. We invite eveiy one to <yli *Bdm xnJUto aiTTBXOHT Upon application. Correspond.
,th« summer (and be convinced of a bargain'in aumandy, away. us»|ence. solicited. Contracts fof
r»ST CLASS CLOTB1BG.
who in I Very Respectftilly,
., * ° w YossBaos.
the summer up in the . , . ^——
^ I Art
U frrely Prermt ivprMindiuD.-Meaiw wrme I . ,
quiet. Always ask fer ncTcpss's buildings taken.
rsr sets Everywhere. | H. RUSSI, Proprietor.
*wer
Mrs. Alice Johnson's art sohool
'gnslopened at the high sohool building
did on the afternoon of June 7th with
health «'(fbt students, and is still on a
steady increase. Hours from 2 to
, .. „ . 8 p. m., and firom 9 to li a. in.
u jMay Hutchison, who has The days are Thursday p. m. and
with I FViday a. m. for this week, and
un the ,cquntry ^near Burton, Frid*y P- TO- *nd Saturday a. m.
I tor next week, and will continue to
i sSf alternate in this manner during the
v wM. Schwiise, the well entire term. Mrs. Johnssn's meth-
I buyer, left yesterday od of teaching is the very latest
to arrange for the fall I *nd approved style of the leading
11 schools of Europe and America.
W7M _-a r*"*™* " Wusqfikid
visiting her grand-1 gloves, worth 11.25 and 11.60, per
I M. Garrett. pair, will be told at 60 cents at
'E. Tamplet, formerly Voss Baos.
is at present re- To Consumers of Meats.
it here on a On and after this date Meats will
an(j be sold in our Markets, at the fol-
«. lowing prices: Choice Ste4k 7
I cents; choice roast, 6 cents; briskets
I^yons, meats, 5 cents. Pork, veal and mut-
Walker | ton on sale every da^
JOBS EROLL,
BOOT and SHOE MAKER,!
[riifr door to national banc ] I Staple ni Fait? Swceria.
J. H. QUEBE,
-o-DtCALKR ISf-o-
BRENHAM,
texas. CHOICE TEAS AWD COFFEE.
ItANOB
DEALERS IN-—
and —.
Boots snd shoes made U> 'order. AH work A larjje assortment of Calitomia canned
guaranteed. Special attention given to re- fru}ta wd pare fhiit jams, imported. Fresh
Goods delivered Free to aaypart of the City.
. .. - ;pi, H. QUEBEiS
Hf^Sih^and* Next dorr to giber's. - * - Brenhnm, Texas.
Central Market!
guaranteed, Meals onlj 26 cent*. The
MRS. fcARY 80HUERER, Prop'r. of Brenham .
... — ' opened a MEAT MARKET m tfie Key
TPTT.'EJS building, on Ant street, where an awort-
ment orraxsH kcats of all kinds will be
qcitmam
^ brenham, texas.
(Special attention 4i-ep to Roofing, Guttering and PlumMng. Contracts taken for eos»
mwafad fswan anmliriis and ■Ifllost1 ■' '<4 1>a»> heaant n a ■i«i,SviIrfrlimfcinrli■ riiT'i . .
mgated iron
mm
oatthe
does not
MtwOOWt fltHW
be in
•
t undersigned hereby notify the people
enham and vicinity that they have
d a MEAT MARKET m the Key
ng, on Ant «troet, Where an asrad
, or rassb hiath of all kinds will b
the city. J
hotel.
& Wsis.
The best 5 e^nt dgar in the city at
H. Fisher's saloon. •-
» pretty Clinl? none mens. Ordej
,» si^l through gbskiw will rsosli
I prompt attention.
, Davis H. Watsok.
an agrta-l
Ladies
Thft best in the
call and see them.
J LAXOZ A Gehimix.
—Iil 111
6 barrels O.
old.
, ^.Jnotto be under-
sold, we have reduced the mice of
meats at oar msxket at 4 and 7 cente,
according to quality.
Obabak & Snurvs.
safe
Airifiiitiral ail lecktiitei Mm,
AA^a MPlVjIeVUI'aH". ^^||H|||PPPB||PSP|^NNP* .
I li o* tkxas.
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS.
^wpr "m Igffw
—
WHOLESALE
i
aa^ 1
rn and Te
WINB9, LIQUORS, OIOABS, TOBAOOO,
Pennington House,
aSf.
Oiolla. m.i
I p. m.
Friday.
■..Tristram,
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Garrett, O. H. P. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1888, newspaper, July 17, 1888; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth483926/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.