Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1890 Page: 4 of 4
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MnaP.W Hunt came n
ing with asenoos accident at Lew esi
See a KdfweaM town
Than* ^0eBta,dm*m front
of an open firegtoee with har back
to the fire the skirts of her dress be
ignited. With a fortunate and
commendable presence of mind, m-
of running out of the room she
knelt down and gathered the folds
of the dress in her hands. In this
way she smothered the flames and
Cbably saved her life. Her hands,
rever, were burnt considerably in
dealing with the blaze.
Numson's Tomatoes, Okra and
Tomatoes, Corn and TomatpqBfcBos-
ton Baked Brans,- Sncmto»B*Tj& paf-
agus, String Beaiw^ Texas canned,at
Sloan & Hodi>e'«. ']ir
Rct. H>.
of the, M*$odi*ta jel^ureh, .^myed i
home froEJm^^Ojfida
to*-
elder, will come up
J* mnguid KataeH
la the ears, Mnasttnes * soaring bu/zing
sound, are caused by catarrh, that exceeding-
ly disagreeable and very common disease.
Lost of smell or bearing alio lesult lrom
catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, tbe great
blood purifier, is a peculiarly successful rem-
edy lor this disease, which it cares by purify-
ing the blood. If you suffer from catarrh, try
Hood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine.
The Social Amusement Club will
have a meeting soon to decide
whether os not they will give a mas-
querade ball this year.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the
senso of smell and completely de-
range the whole system when en-
tering it through the roucuoos snr-
Sjtch articles should never
" J *ipt on prescriptjons
Fe physicians, as'tho
*n!l ddiaten ftnd to
Chappell HiX «Rd ^
ly co
held te-mght and will be continued
to-morrow.
We guarantee all goods and ask
-you to return them if not good and
get your money back. We purchase
our goods the same way:
Su>Air & Hodde.
It isftuttOre<J''tjbat aiiothet cfta&ge
is soon to be made in , the acfcfetjaie
of passenger trains on the Santa Fe
road. It not given out yet. when
the new schedule will go iiito, effect,
or whether the present schedule will
foe materially affected or not.
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^Bfaaored"^*p"j.1 Cherry &
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n'posMbly derive
all's Catarrh Cuf-d;
uov, Toledo, O., cootama no flier,
^ury, and is taken'ttftern^lt^ ftbd
' acts directly upon the blftod and
jdquowoup surtaxes,of the system.
In buying Ball's Catarrh Cure be
sure you. get the genuine. It is
taken internally, and made in To-
ledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
j®M3old by Druggists, 75 cents.
If you Want good fresh
; good tresb goods
that will give satisfaction, ye have
got them. Wu keep no trash or
cheap goods. Sloan & Hodde.
, g'f ' ' ' "" * * *y •
Frank Flowers, a colored man
who was fined yi tfo^jpp^cer court at
Independe»ce last1 Saturday for dis
turbing tbe'peace Aftd foroujKht back
to this city and lodgadiu, the (jaunty
jail in default paynteiQfl hii
out on Thursday, to Capt. Clay and
was taken tbMs farin.
Dr. Mateo's Celebrated , Cough
Drops aira'p&afeant to the Mate and
warranted to give relief. Manufac
tared by F. Kiber.
The proprietor of the B«NNXB:is
again under, obligations to his friend,
Mr. F. W. Boemer, a solid and sub
stantial farmer lmJig si* allies north
of town, for a lul Supply of spare-
ribs.
Wheat and Rye Bread, fresh every
day at Grawugfoi^eiy
Mb. L. ydib "hiw just re-
turned from attending court in Bra-
zoria county, reports that the differ-
ences have been * adjusted and the
work resumed at the mouth of the
Brazos.
A House that will guarantee you
prices as well as represented is
Knoop & Schawe's 10-cent store.
Kate Montgomery, a colored wo-
men who was arrested Wednesday
night in the alley adjoining the "0
K" saloon while using loud, vocifer-
ous and obscene language towards
another colored woman, was fined
«1 and costs in the mayor's court.
Just Received. —Eight barrels of
Old hand-made Sour Mash Whiskey
at the Merchants' Exchange Saloon.
The court of appeals has affirmed
the judgment against Willie Wilson,
colored, who was convicted at the
last term of the district court of
horsetheft and given five years in
the pen.
ts $re irqn najls
driven in the moid that nothing can
draw out.
Augist Jalin,
Takes ttyiB method of informing
his old friend* and' patrons that he
has opened a.„new -^in shop |n the
Shacky buiM&jg, next flow; to, B.
L. Tieman, where he is prepared to
attend to all busies iO his lfee.
I>ar<ten Seeds.
Fresh Laudreth and Ferry's gar-
den sfeed m bulk and in papers.
Red and white onion sets at
Xxoop Schawe's.
Take Notice—La#t Warnfnsr..
* I need money, the reason is plain ;
I havg not ahttoy "about your
account,' bat now I atn bound to
have it; call in and settle up or I
ahn,ll have to dispose of your notes
and accounts to one who will collect
them. L. F. Grabsmcck.
pOR FINE COTTON SEED—Improved
Peterkin, Jeff Wellborn, Georgia Pre-
mium, Meyer and other choice varieties,
address
JOHN D. JACKSON,
Chappell Hill, Texas.
Cord wood, ccdar piling, blocks, posts, etc.,
in abundance. Terms low.
Correspondence solicited.
OLD McBRYAR,
OLD CROW WHISKEYS
At O.K. SALOON.
J.J.HARRIS
INSURANCE AGENT,
Over Hermann'* furniture Store.
Brenhatn. Texas.
<*. A.'XJndemaii. K. •». Lan^hantmer.
L1KM4NN & L1N6BAMHER.
(Successor# to Chas. Zurcher,)
— DEALERS IN —
Wapiis, C8iTiapfMf Mm,
— A.ni> —
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Agents for the celebrated Bain \Va?on,
Weir Plow and Cultivator, Deering Mower
and Reaper. Have also in connection with
oflr bun new a good Blacksmith, Wagon anJ
Paint Shop. Give us a call.
G
Try Fairllank's White Clover leaf
lard, for sale by H. Fisheb.
Mr. W*-.Watsqn, of the Rosedale
Nurseries* has received by express a
number of prairie dog and ground
squirrel exterminator machines, man-
ufactured by . J. . G. Melcher; of
0'Quinft,F«/ette county.
Testlmoniai.
This is to certify that I was cured
of a deep seated cough by five cents
worth of Kiber's Celebrated Cough
Drops.
W. H. Cleveland.
The supreme court at Galveston
has affirmed the decision of the
lower court in the suit of Gyoski vs
Julius Lehmann, guardian.
^ For'frile.' ;■ :
My residence !n the southwestern
art of town, with or without the
joining fots. J no. M. Key.
dance to-night at
JdmPenning-
of town.
in this issue.
Merchant's Exchange Saloon,
noted and renowned all over the
State of Texas for Pure Old Straight
Whiskey, Wines of all kinds and Ci-
gars Primo Buffo. Shall be happy
to seo you when in Brenham to test
the superior quality of my Whiskey
and truth of this assertion.
W. H. Murphy,
Southeast cor. Cqtrirthouse Square.
iPoif Rdnt,
Office rooms occupied by Bas-
Bett,31uBe & Musd, also the store
below occupied ,hy Beachamp. Ap-
ply to J. L. Amtnons or J. S. Nor-
ton.
Millet, Oats, Bran.
One car load of each iust re-
ceived and for sale by
H. Fisher.
Old Rose Bud Whiskey
at B. Lehmann's Saloon.
CHILI ANB FEMALES.
The undersigned has opened a
first-class Chili and Tamale stand
opposite the Mclptyre House, and
solicit the public patronage.
Emetebio Ramcs.
LONE STAR BEER
On tap at Lehman's Saloon every
day.
torn Fed Beef.
Our riavkets are now supplied
every day with the finest corn fed
beef, the fittest mutton and pork to
Be had in the state. |
Fisher & Weis.
... 8©<>d ^Potatoes.
i I bttTe just Tec&Vfld 600 barrels;i
choicc New York Seed Potatoos,
oltbe following varieties:
Early Rpse,
^ ^ Snow Flake,, *
Early Goodrich,
Peerless,
Hebron.
Also, 1 car load Rust Proof Seed
Oats; 1 car load Rye; 1 carload
Millet, l-andreth's Garden Seeds
and White and Red Onion Setts.
H. Fisher.
Liquors! Liquors!
Just received one car load liquors,
consisting of Alcohol, brandy, gin,
blackberry brandy, whiskey—all
gradOB—in barrels, ball barrels
and in 5 and 10 gallon kegs.
H. Fisher,
Wholesale Liquor Dealer.
500 Dozen Plates.
600 Dozen Cups anil Sancem.
1000 Dozrttt other Ontarare.
To arrive in about two months;
direct imported from England
(Europe). Then we will give our
customers the benefit of our low
purchase.
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First, we want to reduce our present stock to make room for
Ariel with this end in view we are prepared to offer the
best bargains ever offered in rhe city of Brenham, in
Dry (Ms, Clothing, Shoes, Etc.,
" ; If you need ahything in our line and want to save money
Come and see us.
6J .r*
eomii
season shall be
We shall tafte special pains to
es of Brenham and vicinity one
of tBe liest selections in White Goods, Dress Goods,
Hosiery and Kmbroideries, etc., that will be sure to
please.
MFM
10 CENT SteRE 10 CENT.
C. F. FROUWEN.
ResidentDentist.
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
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Office o"ir Carleton & NwhN Dnuc Store
Teeth e*trkctad' wilhoat p»h; by use of
LAUGHING GAS
liMgGBM Riven nnmt-
I sal SRtislaetkin in tbo
I care of Oonorrhtes tail
I Gleet. i prescribe tlkiml
.'eel s»f e In recoiu uiocd-
ing i; to all sufferers.
ai. J. STORES,
nsiat
price, 81.0'j.
Sold by Drowista
Sold by Joseph TriKtmifi, Brenhana.
vrs ml. by Ou
We shall also improve our
Clothing Department, and
our stock in this line shall
be second to none. We are
not high tariff people, and
consequently we shall make
our prices to meet popular
demand. Our stock of Boys'
and Children's clothing will
be in larger variety than ever
Our Shoe Department, which now
embraces the leading manufactures,
has been made complete by the ad-
dition of a noted Rochester Manu-
facturer. Our Shoe stock shall be
kept replete, and we shall always
keep it up to the standard. We
have just received a few samples of
Oxford Ties, which we would be
pleased to show our lady friends.
Our stock of Gents', Boy's and Chil-
dren's Shoes is larger than ever.
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INK*. SP«»et St. NmMMmb.
Treat and Curtail Ctemlc Dte-
by T. J. Pam-
same at actual
ow 'h the time to
advvrtfoe* a lot of
&*rden Heeds.
A fresh supply just received by
J. S. Norton.
k Stuckert's store.
Lips! Liprc!
. J ust received two par
luori, cohsiBtiDgo'fBr»nd
llackbery HrSndy/ French Qojj
■ s-i-in b«r
ads li-
nac Whiskey—all grades-t-in Bar-
rels, hill barrels and 10 and 6 gal-
lon kegs. Also ' all • imported
oCuwarzMrg^r ufjmi w ^ v
brucb, Nodhausser Ziltinger Ac.
Zwetchonwauer, Rudolph Bader
Danzig Bitters, PeacooK Gin, J.
A. Gilka, Schutzen strasse, No. 9
Barlin and all imported and
domestic Bitters.
F. Krentzlin.
Wholesale Liquor Dealer.
Habits or Exetttf*.
HaMLetc. SanHtrlum.
pital In connect ion.. Write lor circular.
Health is Wealth!
Our business for the past year has been more than
satisfactory; exceeding our estimation of sales into
the thousands, and it is on this footing that we esti-
mate the profit for the present year. There is no
gainsaying the fact that our prices have caused a
great deal of comment; some said it would not last
long, while others remarked we would not comply
with our assertions. In answer to the W isacker^
and Smart Alecks, we wotftd have this to say:
That we sell our goods under guarantee, allowing the purchaser the
privilege ol returning anything that is unsatisfactory. We desire it to, be
distinctly understood that we do not criticise our neighbors, and are
ever ready to fulfill any and ev&f ob'Hgation made by us. --
Hoping to be favorfti iWW un early call,
polite attention and t?onrtolfMs treatment.
• '
Dm.! K C. Wiifa Nnn and Bbain
Trkjltmknt, a guaranteed *pecMc£or Hys-
teria. Dixziness, Convulsion is Fit*, Nervoua
»■ " • "
. — 'tf'urt er aieobbl or tooaoco,
Mental Dwreuion, Softening
waiting in Insanity and *
Al .
In vol
caused by "orej-taxation of
r oVer-induluen<»
la ...
rmatorrh<Ba
brain, self-
i bps con-
month's treatment fl a box, cw
boxes for $6, sent by mail prepaid on re-
poipt of prioe. .
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
to cure any case. With each order received
by as for six boxes, accompanied withf 5.OO
we will send the purchaser our written guar-
antee to refund the money if tbe treatment
does not effect a cure. Guarantees is-
sued only by CARLETON & NASH, Bran-
ten, Texas.
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i'p -
speetfully Yours,
m
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Garrett, O. H. P. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1890, newspaper, January 17, 1890; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth484059/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.