Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 22, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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BRBNHAM DAILY BANNER
VOL. 28.
BRENHAM TEXAS WEDNESDAY APRIL 22 1903.
NO. 47
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We offer everything in our lirie at a LOW PRICE, and
Remember we sell as Good a Quality Groceries as any
house in the City, but we sell them with Less Profit
Extra Good Rio Coffee lo lbs for.... $ i .oo
Choice Rio Coffee 8 lbs for $i oo
B'est Boasted Mocha and Java Coffee
3 lbs lor $i od
5 lb Bucket Coffee for 90c
Package Coffee 8 and 9 lbs for $1.00
LTea Mixed, per tin, at 35c and 60c
Corn 8tarch 4 lbs for 25c
Tapioc« 3 lbs for
Evaporated Fruits Peaches, Apricots,
Pears, and Plums. Whole Evaporated
Apples. Dried Apples 3 lbs for.... 26c
Mustical Raisen*. Fresh Prunes 20 lbs
for. «.«. ........ 1.■ • • • $1 00
Good Molasses, per Gallon 25c
Choice Molassos, per Gallon from 27 to 80c
iPlour to Suit Everybody from $1. per sack up,
Also Friends Oats, Banner Oats, Force, Malta Vita, Barly,
Cream of Wheat, Sago, Cakes and Crackers, Saratago Flakes,
Cheese Straws, and Graham Wafers. Also Corn, Bran, and
Hay at Lowest Price. Come and see us. We save you money.
Phone No. 8. Respectfully, J. H. OUEBE.
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MILLINERY.
We will have 110 special opening days mis season,
but invite the ladies of Brenham and vicinity to call
and inspect our beautiful display of
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la REB tad Gold mvttUlc boxei, ietUd
with bias ribbon. T»ke no other. KcAim
lUngeron* Hub.tUatJon. aad ImlU-
Bojr of jour Drugji.l. or kuI 4e.il
"imp. for Particulars, TeatlmonlaU
f4 5*"'' ',r Ladle*," in let l«r, b, re- )
rn tara Malt. 10,000 Te.tlmooUl.. Sold hi '
I all Drufgitu. Cbleheater Chealeal €o.«
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Real Estate Transfers.
The following real estate
transfers were filed for record in
the county clerk's office for the
week ending April 20, 1903:
H. P. demons and wife to
W. A. Wood one lot in
Brenham $1100 00
Wm. Boenker to Washing-
ton County land for road 50 00
Mrs. K. B. Tucker and
husband to Mrs. A. B.
Nutt 12 acres in Wash-
ington County 2500 00
F. W. Wood to L. E.
Browning one lot in
Brenham 50 00
Mrs. Susan R. Morgan to
J. G. and Green Morgan
120 acres Isaac Jackson
league, other considera-
tions and 5 00
Mueller and Roeeubaum to
Mrs. A. Miller three lots
in Long Poiut other con-
siderations and ..... .. 1 00
Anna Jackson to Lula
Jackson interest in one
lot in Brenham 25 00
Mrs. Bettie Roberts to J.
L. Bolton interest in 227
acres Wm. Dever 1-4
league 495 00
Sam Roberts and wife to J.
Fink interest in 114 acres
Jas. Schrier league..,. 33 00
Beu Roberts and wife to J.
Fink interest in 114 acreB
Jas. Scbrier league.... 33 00
George Guyton and wife to
J. Fink interest in 114
acres Jas. Schrier league 33 00
Mrs. Sarah D. Dwyer to
Ed. Cale 119 acres S. F.
Austin league 1071 00
Jos. Foerster and wife to
Amelia Miller 166 acres
J. B. Miller league....
2490 00
i W. H. Stuermer and wife
'to D. J. Kollatt 127 acres
O. Hudson league 1900 00
Jos. Foerster and wife to
Amelia Miller 100 acreB
J. B. Miller league.... 2000 00
Indioestios is iho direct cause cf
disease that kills thousands of peo-
ple annually. Stop the trouble at
the start with a little Prickxky Ash
Bitters. It strengthens the stom-
ach and aids digestion. J. Tristram
Henry and Louis Kramer left
for Oklahoma Tuesday. They
will make that Territory their fu-
ture home. They formerly lived
at Berlin, near this city.
A fine assortment of Pocket
Knives, Razors, Razor Straps,
Shears and Scissors. Prices rea«
sonable. At Healy's.
A small sized fisticuff scrap
was reported last night, but in
the absence of any complaints we
withhold particulars.
M. J. Amsler, Jr., & Co's. re-
putation as oaterers to the pub-
lic is backed by years of exper-
ience. The most delicious ice
cream in the city.
The court house crowd rested
from their arduous labors Tues-
day and some of them took in
the picnic at the park.
Fishing Rods, Lines, Hooks,
Floats, Sinkers, Minnow Backets
and fishing tackle of all kinds at
M. A. Heaiy's Hardware Store.
Postmaster Wm. Dwyer and
his efficient clerks took a lay off
Tuesday and observed San Jac-
into day. _
Now for the Maifest.
SPRING MILLINERY if NEW YORK STORE
which we are now showing. Our prices are always the
lowest, so do not fail tc-aee us for Spring Millinery.
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Mas Bettie Bronenkant,
Milliner for WMSr g
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11 and Sour
Just Received
A few LEADERS that we are offering for the
Next Ten Days.
Seed Oats.
Seed Potatoes,
Onion Sets,
Cane Seed,
Bye Seed and
Milling Com*
Feed Com In Car Lots a Specialty.
FULL LINE OF
Telephone 69.
furnished and Re-opened.
) OAK HALL
SAI0ON and RESTAURANT
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nWEHDOBT Proprietor.
A. $1 line of fine Wines, Liquors and
Cigar? High strado Bottled Goods a
apecitty- Freih Boer always on tap.
Shot Order Restaurant attached; Fish
> and Game in season and served
Reiohardt,
Becker Mo„
Wholesale Grocers.
BRENHAM. TEX
1 case fast color Calico, 4 cents.
1 case good Bleached Domestic, 5 cents.
1 case go >d Lonsdale Domestic, 7 cents.
1 case good Apron checks, 5 cents.
200 pairs Childs Slippers, worth $1.50, choice 50cts.
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300 pairs Ladies Slippers, worth $3.00, choice $1.00.
200 pairs Ladies Shoes, worth $3.00, choice*$1.25.
10 dozen Ladies fast black hose, 10 cents a pair.
We are showing the largest line of Grenadine, Allover Nets, Em-
broidered Swiss, Paris Muslins, and Wash Organdies in the city.
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Millinery Bargains for the next Ten Days.
Miss Huthmacher, who has charge of this Department, tffeis the following
bargains : 1 lot Pattern Hats, received too late for our opening, at one-half the
regular price. 1 lot street hats, just received, will be sold cheap.
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Yours Respectfully,
CATHER & BUSTER.
on. Patronage solicited
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 22, 1903, newspaper, April 22, 1903; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth484340/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.