Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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oj? bargains.
.—Mrs. ▲. Fnrm*nski,
of H«w York, is in th« citj risit*
iaf\«r sitter, Mrs. T. Harrison.
Amn baring books borrowed
the public school library is
to return tbem at once.
Tn liabilities of Look k Schu-
macher amount to 91050 and not
Danacr, T.'
laaffl"*
JKUOO, J
Clarke, Jane E.
Fitzgerald, Mollie
Hall, Florence
^ Jannerc, Jennie
Keys, Sunn Kitoymnn, J. W.
Littles, Noma Roberta, Rices
Handle, Millie Rice, Pacle
Watson, Miss Norah Watson, Miss Nfrrah
okvtijmxn.
erroneously
's issue.
printed in
Abb, Mile*
Boyd, Wash
Braxton, Ellck
Burkett, Jarae*
Clemong, H. P.
Chveaann, Paul
Holland, W. J.
J arena, Bill
Lvday, E. H.
Mangier, Frank
Payne, Merinde
Rata, Antchv
Stona. Gee W.
Kitz, wilbolm
-—The newly elected
the Legion of Honor
will be Installed to-night. All of-
fioers are expected to be present.
L O. O. F.—Cartmell Lodge No.
30 hare, removed their lodge room
itaa' building to the Knights
hall, where they meet
Tuesday night.
Tn mayor's court is olosed for
rspulis; the town is now so quiet
an4 orderly that not a culprit has
been' before the court this year,
ft can be opened at very short
nottee should occasion require.
frO. Tatiou, presiding elder
,{/h*ppell Hill district, A.
Lit church is now a resident of j
Brenham. He wa« lately presid-
ing elder of the San Antonio dis-
trict. He is a well educated man
and la spoken of rery highly by
,°ea
Walker, Billie
theatre goers will now have
a rest until next Monday evening
an entertainment will be
the benefit of "the boys"
and the bald-heads who are ex-
to engage all the front
seats. Lillie Clay's Adamless
JSden combination, composed en-
% tifely of ladies will be the attrac-
tion. The company has been in
Brenham before, and beyond giv-
ing a variety performance it is un-
objectionable.
If* Hovss.—The Bunch of
f Ifl Iran presented at the opera
house last night to a rather small
far smaller indeed than
of the oompany deserve.
Boorte, Theodor
Brownding, George
Baward, Lorenr.
Buchanan, Judge
Chappell, Isome
Evans, Mr.
Harms, Fritz
Kruaka, Mr.
Mitchell, Ike
Mendeboun, Louis
Hawlnck, Maiichen
Stephen, Lewi*
Soharff, Ernest
Tatters, C.
Williams, Ennin
Wright, Willie
FOREIOX.
Brand, Sakol Holle, Karl
Kletsea, Anson Senkel, S. G.
Parties calling for any of the above letters
will please say advertised.
J. M. BYRXLS, P. M.
Marriage Licenses
Issued by the County Clerk, for
the week ending January 12.
Frank Love and Elizabeth A. Young.
Clemmie Lindsey tnd Eliza May.
Wilhelm Kruk and Ida Locke.
Wm. Doasin and Ellen Johnson.
Paul Maley and Juliana Hillers.
Emil Rcnn and Minna Pctzholt.
Wm. N. Wallace and Carrie L Traylor.
Emil Kluck and Henrietta Wiese.
W. H. Watson and Josephine Willburn.
Roht, Cooper and Jane Brown.
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Candy at Kiber's 20 cents per
pound.
Never do evil that good may
come of it.
To make the cart go you must
grease the wheels.
Think much, speak little and
write less.
All aro not saints who go to
church.
Minnie Hauk is going on a tour
through southern Europe.
A dentist in St. Louis fills teeth
for horses.
Lafayette was a major general at
the age of twenty.
Bearer overcoats at 12.49 are ad-
vertised in New York.
Mrs. Martha Le Baron is literary
editor of the Boston Post.
Farmers on the Pacific coast are
busily engaged in plowing.
President Grevy is one of the
first chess players of France.
During the past year one mis-
sionary in Breslau has baptized
187 Jews.
Previous to taking our semi-
annual stock, we will offer, on
Monday, January, 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 I Satine*' Vclve'f' T™»™uss.
etc. Notion/*, staples, Boots
ForCashOnly!
My entire Stock of Goods,
comprising oue of tlie Largest
and Best Selected Stocks in
the City. Nearly all New
» a-
Goods. Dress Goods, Silks,
manufacturers' prices.
Call early and secure bar-
gains.
NEWBOUER BROS.
and Shoes. Men's, youths'
and Boys' Clothing and Over-
coats, Gent's Furnishing
Goods, etc. All at actual
Cost. Call eariv and secure
bargains.
F. A. ELDRIDGE.
Buggies.
I offer some of my buggies at
cost to make room for new stock | /"\"f"VT^Tl * 1 T/"i1 TCI T"<
aoon to trrire. If you w.nt. bug- (j|-» KJ^A llU U ph.
gy now is the time to buy. A full I ~ ^ ^"
assortment of all styles always on
hand at lowest
S
rices.
W. Hiss A Co.
Monticello Whiskey.
A pure, genuine article, at
Lbhmank's Saloon.
F. Kibbr having engaged several
experienced artists, is now manu-
facturing new varieties of candies.
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For Bent,
The Flewellen residence on
West street. For terms apply to
fl. Fisher.
A Bid SEXSATIOV!
IDEN WITHOUT AN ADAM!
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Monday Evening, January 17.
Tie Foremost Novelty of tie Worll.
LILY CLAY'S
Go to Cohen Bros., for yonr
Cloaks, Wraps, Newmarkets and
Circulars and save from $2 to $5.
Chase's Barley Malt Whisky is
free from any traee of verdigris. It
is the purest and richest stimulant.
Sold by Meyer A Scbroeder.
Go to W. fl. Murphy's for
straight liquors, milk punches and
all mixed drinks.
Vienna "Wurst.
Fisher k Weis now have their
steam sausage factory in lull blast,
and in addition to other 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 sell the same at cost.
Famous Gaiety Company of LADIES ONLY
in a superb production of the sensa-
tional Opera de Camera,
-TIIE NEW—
. There are fifty-four churches in
m Teddy, is certain- Pennsylvania where the proachin
1, she it comely and j « almost or entirely in the Wels
language.
The largest diamond in the coun
try ia worn by Minnie l'alm&r and
M called the "President Cleve-
land."
II. Fisher,
Wholesale agent for Reed's Gilt
Edge Tonic, Brenham, Texas, a
safe medical oresaration.
danoer is excel-
the same time
versatility, acting j
per-
ble port well.
t»M excellent one
never la** or loeee!
interest. During the performance | by moat of the sections
The proposition to establish a
" labor bureau in New York,
connection with the Central La-
union, is being voted against
Clothing: at Cost.
Having determined * to go
out of the clothing business
at once we offer our entire
stock of clothing at cost. Now is
the time to get bargains by calling
early. We mean business.
Voss Brothers.
Adamless Eden!
None but ladies appear in the Great
New York Success.
30-BEATIFUL LADY STAR8-30
Admission $1; gallery, 50c. Reserved Seats
on sale at Simon's store.
POINTERS
FOR THE
-• applause was ffceqnent and the
dienco left the House well satisfied
..with tbs sntertainment. The com-
pany will play a return engage-
ment on Wednesday evening next
under tbo auspicos and for the
benefit of the Brenham Fire De-
partment.
1
ireoorded by 2L M.
county clerk, for the week
igJaanary, 12th, 1887.
T. A. Low and wife to E. Becker,
lot ia Brenham *2000.
,C. B. Sbepard to W. W. Searcy,
871-2 acres Clocky league $1026.50.
Sheriff to W. 1. Taylor, 70 acres
Bridges, league 108 acres 1714.
JF. Nr Craig to S. D. Lewis, 60
'acres L G. Moser pre-emtion sur-
Te* 1600.
S. W, Lewis and wife to M. bom-
merfield, 50 acres 750.
JR. B. Wallace to J. H. Wallace,
200 acres William league 1888.50.
8. Jones to S. A. Williams, 801-2
•Cloi fHWi
Obisholm to Garrett and
6 acres B. L. Hank*
and otbor considers-
at Kiber's 20 cents per
The Canadian papers predict an
enormous emigration of young
men and tenant farmers from the
old country to the Dominion.
A farmer of New Hope, Cal.,
who planted 500 aores in potatoes
has bad such an abundant crop
tbat he calculatcs it will yield bim
150,000.
Another centenarian, Mrs. Mary
Ann Deasley of Philadelphia, has
just died. She was born in Ireland
lO^years ago, and came to Phila-
delphia fifty years ago.
a Chance for Health
Ii afforded those fast sinking into a condition
of hopeless debility. The means aro at band.
In the form of a genial medicinal cordial,
HosteUer'.s Stomach Bitters embodies the
combined qualities of a blood fertilizer and
depurent, a tonic and an alterative. While
it promotes digestion and assimilation, and
stimulates appetite, has the further effect of I Valuable property for sale, near
purifying the life current and strengthening Unioo depol and Central freight
the nervon. system. As the bloo3 grows | depot 900n on W. M. Vinson.
Stoves.—A car load of cookin
and heating stoves just receive
by F. Langk.
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Boarding and Lodgiug.
Mesdames Coleman and Gacken-
heimer having rented and furnish-
ed the old Watson house stand are
prepared to furnish day board, or
board and lodging on reasonable
terms.
Candy
pound.
Notice to Taxpayers.
As the banks close at 3 o'clock 1
cannot receive monoy for taxes af-
ter that hour in the day, because 1
do not want to take any risk in
keeping it
Sam Schlenker.
' Tax Collector, W. C.
For Sale.
Trareler, Tourist aM Public Generally.
THE
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Illf. CUM i Sim FE KM)
THE om.Y ltOUTE
Running Solid Through Trains Daily be-
tween GALVESTON, BRKNIIAM,
FORT WORTH, GAINESVILLE.
THE ONLY ROUTE
To Lampasas, Brownwood Coleman and
Ballinger.
THE SHORTEST ROUTE
To Dallas, Farmersvillc, Honey Grove,
Navasota, Montgomery, Conroes.
DIRECT CONNECTIONS
For Waco, Gatesville, Austin, El Paso, St.
Louis, and all points North, East and West.
the nervon* system. As the blood grows
richer and purer by its use, they who resort
to this sterling medicinal agent, acquire not
oaly rigor, but bodily substance. A health-
ftil change in the secretions is effected by it,
and that sure and rapid physical decay,
which a chronic obstruction of the functions
of the system produce, is arrested. The
>rime causes or disease being removed,
lealth is speedily renovated ana vigor re-
stored.
For Rent.
The store-room now occupied by
Neibuhr & Co., next to Post office.
Possession givos January 1. 87.
Jho. M. Ket.
Fast Time—Splendid Equipment
New Coaches with Lavatory Compartments.
movement of tim ins
Northbound nr. and ly. Brenham 10:59 a. m.
Southbound ar. and lv. Brenham 6:59 a. in.
For further information, connection.-, < tc.,
apply to
j. g sloan,
TicHetAgt., Brcmbam.
jam. s. cakk.
flea. p<u. Act., ftalrestou.
o.
iff.'
Aug. Senger to Jno. Schwickert,
1 aere Prior league 160.
Wm. Seidel to Aug Kenger, 68
F*yor leagne |N7.
: ^ 111 " ' '
Warted.—An experienced book-
kwp* wbe knows bow te keep
T®*?* may find temporary
ijjj by ad d r essi ng fc, P.
109. Give referenoe and
I. expected.
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11mmvi mmt' "sub?pn
• Jo«*otn«a*,
Tax Assessor, W.C.
day from 10-J0 to 12
3,
Candy
pound.
at Kiber's 20 cents per
REMOVAL.
L. A. Neibuhr & Co. ^bave re-
moved from their old stand to the
Abbott building, south east corner
of tbe public square.
Saddles A Harness.
Very ebeap for cash.
C. W. Hess k Co.
Seed Potatoes,
In store and to arrive one thou-
sand barrels Landretb's and
genuine Northorn seed potatoes;
Extra early Vermont, Early Bose,
Early Goodrich; Snow Plake and
Peerless.
fl. Fishrr.
W.H.VINSON,
Lawyer, Land Agent
And \otary Public.
L bare valuable farms for sale, also desira-
ble residences in tbe city.
Fer Rent.
The dwelling house on Msin
street now occupied by Mr. Carl-
ton; possession given'January 1.
Apply to A. Simon.
to All
Our patrons for tbeir trade in tbo
old year for the present year we
will keep a much larger and bet-
ter assortment of 5ots. lOets. 26ets.
auction goods and groceries.
Prices and quality to please every-
VISim & CARLISLE,
fien'I Insurance Agents,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
ST Office over Stern & Kolwes' store.
H. C. HEINE,
one.
1887•
.Respectfully
E. Kxoor 4 Co.
HAS removed his shop to his home, on
West Main Street, where he is pre-
pared to repair furniture and do all kinds of
Uts Her Sale*
Several handsome residence lots,
a part of tbe Price homestead on
Real Bandy street. Terms reasonn-
ble; apply to C. C. Garrett.
Pour doors above H. Pisher's
store.
West Main Street, where he is
" r Iurnitun
it low prices for cash. Fui
tare varnished to order. Give me a trial
Call on W. H. Vinaoo, if you
want to rent a comfortable resi-
dence.
Copartnership Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
associated themselves together on January 1,
1887, for the purpose of conducting a gen-
oral hardware hwmess in the city of Bren-
ham. F. LANCES,
B. GEHKMAN.
R E. LFHN,
MAIN STREET, BRENHAM,
Staple Drugs and Fine Chemicals.
PATENT MEDICINES,
Finest Perfumery and Toilet Soaps, Combs, Hair, Nail
and Tooth Brashes in Endless Variety.
Physicians prescriptions always receive prompt attention and will be filled with the
utmost care at any time, day or night. In medicines, quality is of the lirst importance.
The best is the cheapest.
LANGE & GEHRMAN,
-DEALERS IN-
Hardware, Stoves? Tinware,
QUITMAN STREET, BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Special attention given to Kooting, Guttering and Plumbing. Contracts taken for cor-
rugated iron roofing and siding. Galvanized iron cornice made to order.
.Repairing of all kinds will receive prompt attention.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
UNDERTAKERS AND DIRECTORS.
large stock of
Wood and Metalic
BDRIAL CiSES § CASKETS.'
Fine Hearse of Modern Style.
TEEMS REASONABLE.
BROCKSCHMIDT & 1IOHLT,
DEALERS IN
mi
GBOCBBIES,
Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery, Notions, Etc.
north side public square, brenham, texas.
Wo carry a largo and complete stock of general morchandiso suited to
the wants of country and city customers and are selling the
same at reasonable prices. All are invited to call
and examine our stock and prices.
m*. We pay the highest prices for cotton and all kinds of country
produce.
W. A. WOOD & CO.
-DEALERS IN-
{!)
Kentncty Sorghum Mills and Evaporatiatt Pans,
Walter A. Wood Mowing Machines, Reapers,
Steel Tooth X3Ce*.y Rali.es, Mto.
Gullett's Gins, Feeders and Condensers.
Horse Power, Steam andi Hydraulic Cotton Presses.
Straub Corn Mills,
STATIONERY AHD FORME STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
GENUINE GL1DDEN BARBED FENCE WIRE.
LTT^IBIERr ITJLRJD,
Lumber. Shingles, Sasli, Doors, Blinds,
Moldings and all kinds of building
material.
W. A. WOOD & CO.,
Brenham, .... Texas.
11. FRANKE,
dealer in
General HARDWARE.
STOVES,
HOLLOW AND TINWARE,
Guns, Hooters' Sup-
plies, Agricultural
Implement*, &c.
All kinds of Tinners'. Gun and Locksmiths' Work and Eepairing
Promptly Ezocuted.
ANT STREET, next door to H. Fisher, BltENHAM, TEXAS,
THKO. AHKKNBECK
JNO. T. BOWERS,
AHRENBECK * BOWERS,
-DEALERS IN-
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
BRENHAM. TEXAS.
Wo keep in stock a complete KBortmont of Freeh Family Groceries, sold at closo figure*
and delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. Give us a trial.
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1887, newspaper, January 13, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth484084/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.