Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 24, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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NEWS
The Knights of Pythias meet
tonight. ' ■
THE Fortnightly club will meet
lay afternoon.
Amsler will sell .California To-
kio grapes at 60 (cents a basket,
today only.
A reward will be paid for the
return of a watch charm to A.
A. Hacker.
Mesdames Baker and Garrett I
of Somerville were in the city'
yeeterday.
Twenty-five cotton pickers
left yeeterday for Au9tjn and five
to Maxwell.
MFm-
PfPi
PtMpm
w
B|
t X
%Vor>t>lplna a ToetJe.
At a p!a"c cfi'lfd Kotron, on tlis
French Ivory C'<.r.st, the Datlve« bo-
I IkTp thnt to tat or destroy a turtle
I Would mean .lentil to the guilty one or
( ninkiifs* t!. family. The fetich
I tct rj. of which tin re are plenty, declare
| thnt years «jz!t a ir.nn went to tea flsb-
j Insj. In iIn- u^ht h« canoe was thrown
j upon 11;<* l'i;i.-h ■y. Three <1h.ys
I aftei v.-iii'i! n 1'iri!" l ame ashore at the
I BO'ii" I' M ■ ■ • th the man on its bii'-k
| a!iv« \ Kiln* that tlroe they
haw m • 11 . i'. i t fh'Strnyed one of
I tliat >■ tl>«y enjoy other
I f i. i i « s;, v." t i 1.11 washed
Classified Column.
isforWoi
Advattlamnenta InnM Underfill* Head
M Haifa Ceata Word,Bach lnaertloa.
Do you have perkx#"! palm? Do yoo hav« Mpgt _
backachci? Art yoa nervoui? Aft you continually c*h»u«Ud? Da
you tufltr every month? If you amwer "y« " tornyd Una*
question you «t suffering from Ms which Wtae of Cardul MU.
Do youspprtcistt what perltct health would be to y«"? Aftw
taking Wine of Cardul, thouiamb Ilka you havt realized It Wait el
Cardui Mures freedom from female alseajet. At each Metering
msnstrusl period. If cart be not taken, .light allmenU wUUppear.
Nervoui main, lo»i of ileep, cold or iodlgettion dart f
noticeable at f
Into trouble tome complication!,
HELP wantad.
Wanted—A white man to attend to honrs
and garden, apply to Heber atone.
Wanted—To borrow #1000 on good so-
iuritv, to talie up outetanding banknote,.
W.n Ma;fluid jr. tf
which sr. not noticeable at IW>- djy^day .J^tgrow
Wjnt<d W> Buy—A home InBreshsm, ior
cash, Address Mrs. Fas.ni« Kennedy
Sthenic. Kenney, Ta»a»
fort the memtrusl period, will keep the female system Inpwftct
condition and render it Invulntrabk to dlteaK. The medicine Is
taken quietly at ho
enjoy good health.
rtmtdy. which '
m
fit:.
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THE Knights of Pythias will
work in the first degree at their
meeting tonight.
Two fights were rocorded
Tuesday morning before the sun
was an hour high.
these will be a regular meet-
ing of the Hook and Ladder fire
company Friday night.
Hudson Williams has gono to
work for Manager Striekert of
the UoPadden ootton agency.
John Baumoartner and Miss
Henrietta Haverkamp were mar-
ried Tuesday by Justice W. ft
Ewiog.
THE regular quarterly meetin?
of Washington Camp, United
Confederate Veterans, will be
held next Saturday afternoon.
IN the estate of Warren Mc-
Cowan, Thornton McC'owan'fl
bond as temporary administrator
in the sum of 81000 has been ap-
proved, *
Amsler will sell California To-
kio grapes at 60 cents a basket,
today only.
TBI Fortnightly Club will meet
on Thursday Oot. 25th, at 3:30
p. m., at the residence of Mrs.
O. A, Seward. Quotations from
Fenimore Cooper.
liewra. H. C. Mclntyre, Hugh
Lusk, O. A, Lindemann, Julius
Kollmey and Walter Amsler
were among the Brenham peo-
ple who attended Buffalo Bill's
show in Houston Monday.
Amsler will sell California To*
kio grapes at 60 cents a basket,
today only.
The great demand for lumber
ooeaaioned by the storm con-
tinues. Day after day four or
rix mole teams come to the oity
lor the lumber to replace demol-
ished building* of every descrip-
SyruP'BGS
Arts r/c2s<wt/y .ntdfivmpt/y.
Cleanses the System
Gently .-Hid Effectually
vhen bilious or costive.
/'resents in the most ncceptable form
the l.jx.itjte principles of plants
A nof // to .set most beneficially.
70 GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS
BUY THE GENUINE — MANF0. BY
CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO.
SAN tPANClSCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE , KY NfW Y0KK. N Y.
for t,j/r t>y druggist* - f titr 50* per bottU.
PERSONAL.
at home. There li nothing like It to help
ealth. Wine of Cwdul cojti oftiv $1. Ti
h It Indorsed by 1,000,000 cured women.
WINE01 CARDUI
lit thb
FOR REST.
For Ron!—One 'i-rooro dwelling near the
MMhotllst cliur'h; alto store room oppoiite
oootoffice. Apply to Mr» Mary D. How.
lo-M-lot
XEXXCDOZXZZZ
Wm. G. Grossmann,
II.,ef Ta.
ralVAT* TUITION I*
LAtlS, GREEK, FRENCH AMD GERMAN.
ALSO
INSTRUCTION on PIANO in ORGAN.
Claia limited to c
Adtaaeed pallia preferred.
Two lessona per week
TERMS: $S FEB MONTH IN ADVANCE.
#
martin cottage,
opposrrs
COLON XL 61DDZV0S*
&xsidkkos.
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The ootton reoeipts lost by Mr,
Tyaee last Saturday and adver
tised in Tueedaya' Banner were
(cnudby Geo. Cain, a colored
employe of the Brenham Com
press, and turned over to Mr.
L-fcUer
«'Y*s, we are atill doing busi
neat at the old etand," remarked
Billy 0. K. Tuesday night
"And,* he continued," I want
yoa to fell them that our oatorers
are the politeet and moet popular
In the oity. Tell the boys
around and see "Mit."
to
■:o;- >.
A MABRIAOE license was issued
Tueeday for the wedding of Mr
Otto Koeltzow and Miss Bertha
fgwahoff, whioh will oocur at
William Penn on Thursday. The
groom is a resident of Whitehall
Orimee county, and the bride is
• ds ugh tor of Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry Emahoff of William Psnn.
Carts Vee4 and skia TreablM.
t Free
la your blood pnreT Are you aure
CH HI Do cot* or aoratohee beal alow
}j7 Dom your akin itoh or burn?
Have yea Pimples? kruptiona? Act)
/■tag bones or back? interna? Old
'Hen* Bolls? Boroful«'.' jtbeuma
Uam? Foal Breath? Catarrh? Are
ysa pale? Then B, B. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm) will parity your blood
end five a clear,
healthy akin. Deep eeated
asses, like nlonra, cancer,eating sore*,
painful swellings, blood polaoti, are
qsfekly cored by Botanic Blood Balm
Orns whao all aiae (alia. Thoroughly
tasted for SO year*. Drug store*, $1
per large bottle. Trial treatment free
fay writing BLOOD BALM CO., At-
lanta. tie. Desert be trouble — free
mediae!adrtob given. Otot 8000 vol-
unteer taatfanouial* of cures by B.B.B.
Vm flak ky R. E. Lnhn.
Antwerp baa the highest chim-
ney in the world. It belonge to
the eQver works company and is
410 feet high. The interior diam-
eter is 26 feet at the base and 11
«■* ■»«■•!!£
The Paris exposition offered
IJUn grand prizee, 8,166 gold
12*144 eflyer medale, 11,*
medals and 7,938 hon •
, a total of 42,790
paired.
1 a furniture re-
i Norton building
the City Drag
to lay
do up
lrs
H. Schieider left yesterday for
Galveston.
Mr. W. N. May field spent yes-
terday at Lyons.
Rev, Abram Weaver visited
Somerville yesterday.
Dr. W. C!. Dixon of Gay Hill
was in the city yesterday.
Mr. George Meyer of Austin
was in the city yesterday.
Mm. J. B. York is visiting;
relatives at Richmond.
Robert Chappell returned to
Chappell Hill yesterday.
W, G. Foote of Chappell Hill
was in the city yestorday.
Dr. B, O. McLean of Caldwell
was in the city Tuesday morning
Mrs. Sam Thornhill of Chap-
pell Hili was in the city yester-
day.
Mr. W. A. Lyon, Jr., of
Somerville was in the city yes-
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Await
of Burton were visitors to the
city yesterday.
Miss Carrie Waters of Lam-
pasas is a guest of her eiater,
Mrs. W. H. Eldridge.
R. A. Schuerenberg, E. W.
Reichardt and Jos, Dobert spent
yeeterday at Lyons.
Mr. J. B. Lott, one of tbe most
prominent citizens of Navasota,
wea in the oity yesterday
Attorney J. M. Mathis left
Tuesday afternoon for Wichita
Fulls to accompany Mrs. Mathie
home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Fordtrun
of Industry were in the city yes
terday as guests of Mr. and M
M. A. Healy.
R. K. Felder of Chappell Hill
and Milton Edney of William
Penn were among the county
visitors to the oity yesterday.
Mrs. Eugene Roberson left
yesterday for Pecoe to join
Mr. Roberson, who has bought
an irrigated farm out there and
will engage in tbe oulture of al
falfa.
Amsler will sell California To
kio grapes at 60 cents a basket,
today only.
Have you seen the wonderful
Coftl Tire Setter at E. Kramer's
Sets tires to perfection. No more
dishing, burning, or wetting of
wheels.
THE BRENHAM MARKETS
Prices were quoted in Brenham
Tuesday as follows:
Low Middling, 7 5-8c.
Strict Low Middling, 7 7-8.
Middling, 8 1-8.
Strict Middling, 8 5-16.
Good Middling. 8 1-2.
Cotton Seed, 111.00 per ton
PRODUCE.
Eggs, 8o per dozen.
Chiokens, broilers, $1.60 per
dozen, springs SI.76 per dozen,
fryers $2.50 per dozen, hens $2
per dozen.
Beeswax, 17e per pound.
Turkeys, 35 to 60c each.
Honey, 7c per pound.
Country lard, 9o per pound.
Butter, 10 to 25c per pound.
Bacon, 11c per pound.
Irish potatoes, Greely, 8oc per
bushel.
Cabbage, 5c per pound.
Onions, 5c per pound.
Dried peas, 4c per pound.
Corn, 65c per bushel sacked.
Hay, $8 per ton.
Wood, $3 per cord.
Just received, fresh celery,
cranberries and coooanuts at
Brockschmidt & Hohlt's.
iuin Im
diaii >
} would
i wmt o!i mm. .
Am li" tin.I
bourn aft.r.'i
wen* n'ni in* 'i
tie#. What v.
eovf-r liim h i
with a ' o« k
The Mi 'J h-'i'1
time he ha«l t.
hurt him whl!
Vet lenvi' his
untl fherefori'
til drlveu off
don Expreun.
AUjonr
"Mr. Never,
•aid, < >
hiiHlnesM nf ,'t
the purlinm« v
the pl'oci eiliiiy
"Boinehody
Ring up 15-4, City Dairy, for
butter, cream, cream cheese, etc.
Henry Dube, who conducts a
barber ahop at the Felscber ho-
tel, was fined $2 Tueeday morn-
ng. He plead guilty to a fist
fight.
T"
SpM al Wma Wirt Spriags
t» eouiortkUe, tuj to handle; cm
be kopt clcir.; Mil u f I 3$, *2 00,
$2 60, 93 60, $4 jj. Sleep |
on so
BRENHAM FURNITURE 00
Ml I'.
Il" III
•iK'iny
lit .|.i
• the r
KXi n> il*-»
r» luoimf depot.
. r t/ipp« il liim an
" • ;ti t.ionfil nnd
.r; ,r an Iik Ioh-
,i r. i.-h i' li vvhif-h
, *•< d. The Kiiards-
• li t-\cr ha(che<l
? ■ f hi* way and
writ'd home four
i-i brother offle«'r«
1 ht out Hean li f»ar-
!r surprise to dla^
l.U hark unhurt,
.it In# on hla chent
.•■•I hlni down each
rise, hut could not
iv Mat <>11 his hack,
h" dec 11 ued to do
« ii> upon hlni un-
'*< ii(5 party.—Lon-
Ctlro, Ky., Stpt. 6.1899.
I like pluturt In writing • lew llnti In pr«l« ol your won-
iwful mtdldne. Win. ol CUul It U th« byt mMWil ■.wr
heard ol. I «m thirty-six years old and have been stck all my llle.
I had a dozen doctor#, but none, ol them did rrve any good. I haw
Uken one bottle of Wine of Cardul and will take another with
BUck'braufht. 1 have been married six yean and have a baby
live yeart old. I had womb and kidney trouble. My monthly IX-
Hod wai to bad that sometimes it came twice a month. I was too
skk to do work for a family of three. I was in bed when 1 got
the bottle of Wine of Cardui. Now I am up and can do most of
my work. When I *« «lck I could not ileep at night. I »leep
well at night now. A friend of mint advised me to use Black.
Draught with Wine of Cardui. Mr«. ETTA KILLMAN,
In r«qw!rin(? §p.fnat diracijoos. »'3aresa.
I:n Rymptorn., ' Tha L*i". XS A il rv>'r)*'
parlro.Qt." Tit') Chmunooaa M*v!! 9 CO.,
Cha»aoix>(a,
Irljoum.
then"
•• Will,
ruplcil, '
»,«*«! In t>n# Form,
tlip yotinjf woman
inu' n. y.'Hvn, "whon tli»
mi ,11 .k is cii'li'd what Ih
il.-irj- fortTi fur briugliig
\* to II I-IohcV"
moves that llie meeting
replkxl (he yotmg iiihii, "«nd
you'll Hid
11 lulloiirn.'
alie Inter-
ffcr Opinion.
"You **'•" Hi" heiress confiden-
tially. "r:,\ fmlier likes the count very
mticli. Hit* lie i« afiuid tlie (lenr boy Is
Inclined ti, lie rare I chs about money
mailers. What do you think nl>out It V"
"The fuel I bat ho bus proposed to
you," mi'i Mi«s Cayenne thoughtfully,
"might p"s.«Hily be taken n» very good
*vldenec to tbe contrary."—Washing-
ton Htnr.
Motice Connor Hose, Co
Tho Connor Hose company
truck has been turncl over to
the cornpuny and is stationed at
Hook and Ladder truck house, to
which place the company will re-
pair in case of fire.
J. R. SCHAWE,
First Assistant Foreman.
Ameler will sell California To-
kio-grapes at CO cents a basket,
today only.
FEST AND BALL.
There will be a f.-st ii'ul bill nl
(Jus Schumacher's ball neir Gay
Hill Sunday, Nov 4th. G»o<l music
and base bab game iu tlio a'teruonn.
Ball grounds have been put iu first-
class condition
W. T. Carrington and L. J.
Lockett returned yesterday from
Houston.
The Central raili<>al will sell
round trip tickets nt ono fare plus
to Kansas City, Oat. 20 1, troorl
to return Oct. 28, with extension
privilege.
Mrs. Btringfellow and daugh-
ter of Mexico are guests of the
fanrly of Mr. W. M. Aven.
TVontd Come Anyhow.
TIk- ttev. l ather Staunton of the well
known Church of St. Alban, Holborn.
Is a humorist in bis way and often tells
with inimitable effect a droll story In
the course of his sermon which sends
through the congregation n gentle rip-
ple of merriment. On Sunday he sat-
irized the ambition of certain people
to use words of which they did not
know the meaning. Many of them
were fond of sticking tbe letters "D.
V." In all sorts of places Instead of
using tbe plain, homely English phraBe
"Ood willing." He knew one gentle-
man, rather shaky In his Latin, who In
a letter to a friend wrote "I will be
with you i> v; on Monday, but any-
way on Tuesday."—London Telegraph.
For Kent—Five room cottage corner of
Haber and Jefferson ultctii. Applv to Dr.
T. O. Hynea. 8-80-tf
For Kent—i-roora hours with G »cre» good
land, I mile west of city; » able, on house-,
etc; g^d welt wa'er; 48 per month; powa-
aion Nov. I Applj "l han er office or t<f
Gut fHhuroacher. io-17-lmo
FOR SALE
For Sale—I offer tor !»1« f .ur h >u»e« and
lot- in Weet Brenham, wo Of w icU front
on Rippeioe atraet ne*r lb» rttidince of
O A. neward. Will be »old s<-paritcly or
all together. A bargaii to an early appll-
c>nt. Apply to JOHN O KA K.IN.
For Hale—400 acr»a of land oil undtr
fence, 80 acres in cultivation, two g od
homes, g^od well of wa er, go<'d tanl<,8ta-
nles, etc., locaied 12 m lis fiom Caldwell 6
miles fiom L>ona, in Holmes neghborh -od.
Price $10 per acre, haif cash, balance on
one and two years' t me Ap ly to W. S.
HOLMES, caldwell, Texas.
Why She Was HIkM.
II11 villi had a peculiar way of deter-
mining tbe time In which a piece of
music should be sung. On one occa-
sion a female singer In high esteem nt
court bad been appointed to sing one
of Haydn's compositions. At the re-
hearsal she-uud trie conductor differed
as to the time of the music. The mat-
ter was to be settled by referring it to
Haydn himself. When called on to
decide, be asked tbe conductor if the
singer was handsome.
"Very." was the reply, "nnd a spe-
cial favorite with the prince."
"Then she Is right," replied Hardn.
Mrs. W. H Murphy is visiting
at San Antonio and attending the
fair.
For Sale— ' hroe houses and lou on Jack-
on street, 8 blo'-ks north of German M. It
church, t hese tots will be soldi heap and
■n easy term-. Apply to 1. H. Bolt-.
MRS- WM. C- GROSSMANN,
ART TKAOHBB
Id Oil, Water-colon, Paste aad Orayona.
PAINTINGS MADS TO OBDER.
Witt DECORATE MKSO AND TALLV
at seasonable bates.
CARDS
Grard Opera House
WeMi, ct. 31
ON* WIGHT
ONLV
OH BLE3 FROHMAN
Present! the great Dramatic Success
llUSINESii OHaNCE-J
$150.00 Cash or e>sy payment*, buys 25
strictly lawful (nickel) slot machines for
drinks cigars or cash. Will eirn $2 00 and
upward acn. F.abl ( labk & Co.,
Furniture Ma ofacturers, C 1CAGO
A BEDBTBAD f
full sued and g >od wood - an anted <
not to shrink, warp or ttretch out of
shape, and rells for $2 00 tho one.
Its an urihe»rd-of price, we know,
but we're going to give you the brne-
fitof a "Vnap." Kettor come eaily if
you want a good bedstead.
BRENHAM FURNITUKE CO.
FRUITS.
!s£ CANDIES
confectionery
stand next door to G Hermann's furniture
store, where he keeps in stork fresh Fruits,
Nuts, Soda Wat«r, Tobacco and Cigars.
Home-made < andy fresh everv f'ay, guaran-
teed pure and wholesome Patronage solicit-
ed and satisfaction guaranteed.
'JIM CO N N ELL, Proprietor
David
Belascos
version
As presented
for over
100 nights in
. New York
Citv.
T
GRAND
ONE NIG T ONLV
THURSDAY.
OPERA
HOUSE
Nov. I
Jacob Llti's Originrl No. 1 company, in tht
- most popular American Play ever
Written,
P'ghlb
Phenomenal I
^uoceasful
Year,
Wi h a
Brand New,
Elaborate,
P cturesque
and Complete
Production.
By
X. UAZEY
In
Old
Kentucky
As Fresh,
As Bright, as
Entertaining,
as on the
day of Us
birth.
TBt flMI8S MB IRICIRJU PICIIIIITIUSS Nil
The rollicking iun of the Inimitable
Pi can nni»s, the Spirited and exciting
Horse Kace. the famous Kentucky
thoroughbred, "Queen Bess," the beanti-
fill Mirl Heroine and her Thrilling 1
across tbe Highly Mountain Chasm, t
Thorougbred Kentucky Race Hones.
TH Strongest Cist tki Play His Enr Hid
Strayed or Stolen
From Wm Wehmejer's pasture, (wo miles
weat of Brenham, on or aoout the 16th inst.,
one black Holsteln cow, one white spotted
heifer yearling, and one 2 year-old red heifer.
All of said stock were branded A. A reward
of $10 will be paid for their recovery.
WM. WEHMBYEB.
F. DOBERT.
Brenham, Texas.
Tbe Santa Fe will sell round trip
tiokets at one fare plus $2 to Ksn-
84i city, Oot. 20 1, good for return
Oot* 28, with extension privilege.
Fine horse shoeing, repairing,
manufacturing of wagons, bug-
gies, plows, eto. Cold fire set-
ting, a machine that was needed
for the longest time at E.
Kramer's.
Honduras oranges, first of the
season, at Amsler's.
The ladies are invited to call at
the drug establishment of S.
Rouse & Co,, and get a sample of
a new line of perfumes—up to
date—just Received. tf.
THE GREAT STORM BALE
At the NEW YORK STORE
THIS SKlRl ONLY
.98c
Our entire stock will he closed out at a great sacrifice. Prices talk and prices must
move our large stock. We guarantee to sell you goods cheaper than any other
house in Brenham, and GIVE YOU A FINE TRUNK FREE with every
$25.00 bill of goods purchased from us.
STAPLE DEPARTMENT.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
One bale cotton stripes at
One bale good domestic at
One case good ootton flannel at
Tec casea oil calicoes, beat grade made, 11 blue, red aud
fanoy, at
One caae Rood bleached domestic at
One case bet er grade, Was 8c now.
One caae mattress icking only.
One caae outting 5 cent quality, now only
One caae outting flannel, 1 educed to
One oaae dread percale, now only.,
One case of French peroale, reduc d *0
One caae apron t)h*ok pinvkam, will go at ....
One caae fanoy dresa gingham, only
2 l-2o per yard
4o per yard
4 l«2c per yard
4o per yard
4c per yard
60 per yard
4c per yard
Bo per yard
perya'd
... 8 l-2o per yard
...,10c perya-d
.... 4 l-2c per yard
.... Be per yard
THIS CORSET ONLY
. 25c
Wc are offering all our Ladies' Under
wear fnr less than you can buy the ma-
terial for.
Dress Goods Department,
I • 1 • « I s e •
• eeeeaeeesei
seeeeeeas
Five hundred boy a' suite worth $1 00, now
Three hundred boys' suite worth t2 00, now
Two hundred boys' auits worth $8 00, now..
Two hundred boy a' suite worth $4 u0, now..
Two bundre 1 boys' anits worth $5 00, n«w .
1 wo hondred boys' suits worth $6 00, now.,
Three hundred boya suits worth f7 00, now
Fifty men's a I wool overc ate, were cheap at 910 each; they will
now go at
Fifty boya' overcoats, were eold at $7 00, now
Five bundre J patra boy.' knee pante, were 35c, now
• eeeeeeeee
50c
f 98c
1160
200
.3 00
8 60
400
4 98
860
19o
Shoe Department.
A School Shoe
right
Fifty pieces of dreaa ca hmere, storm price
Twen>y five pieces of Hen ietta, storm price
Twenty-five piecea ut Henrietta, st rm price
Tw nty pieces of novelty gods, storm price
Fifteen p ecee of plaid, jui-t the thing for rcbool dreasee; sto-m
price *
Ten piecee f atoini serge, st oru> p i ice
Twelve piecea < f granite c'Otb, storm price
Ten pieces Venetian cloth, a orm price
10 cents
16 cents
26 cents
25 oents
25 cnts
49 cents
75 oe' ts
99 oents
ONE HUNDRED OF THE LATEST NOVELTY PATTERNS WITH TRIMMNSS TO MATCH;
STORM PRICE 90c to $150 PER YARD.
SILK DEPARTMENT.
All we ask is a look, and if our Storm Prices are not from
4c to 5c cheaper thaii auy other house in Brenham. don't
buy.
■' ■ .. '
GENT'S FURNISHING
50 dozen men*- he >vy umVabirte former pries 50c, storm pries ... ,25c
50 dosen men'e heavy > gyptian snirta, former prioe 75c, storm price 49o
5» doten suspenders, form r prioe 25c, storm price lOo
50 dozen men's handkerchiefs, storm prioe 3c
60 dozen men's how, etorm price 8c
60 dosen men's neck'iea, former priee 50c, storm price 15c
60 d ten men's n.glig. e ahirta, storm prioe 26c
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
This is one of the $i waists which we sie
sdUnj for {o cents.
All olora China silk, storm price
A 1 colors satin, atorm prico
All colors Taffeta eilk, storm pric>
Ftfiy tilk waia patterns atorn price
Heventy-five »»lk waist pat'er a, stor •» prioe
One huudred silk w«i»t pvterna, storm pr<ce... .*
Full hoe of atlk dresa patterns wuich or . nice for ted-
ding pree nts; tt rm price 75c o 11.50 per yard
»
49c per yard
49c per yard
75c p r yard
50c per yard
76o per yard
98c per yard
In this department yoa will fiad the latest styles. Every hat will be
sold at atorm prioe*
Miss Lisk ba just returned from the Eastern markets, where she
has been to stndy tne styles and purchase oar stock, whieh is the largest
in the city.
Don't forget that we give a nice trunk absolutely Free
with every twenty-fiv^ dollar putchase.
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We want your trade, and if prices will get it, we know that these prices are bound to
interest you. Yours for Bargains,
CATHER
BRENHAM
TEXAS.
The Uftle Samson Is the ideal sehoo
shoe for boys and girls who are hard or
^njinary shoe leather. It Is mads ftois
tough but soft and pliaWe leather, e«r*-Hr.i
•y selected; has sole leather t;p
strengthened back. Itlsbi 't
clples of comfort, strerr "
looks, a combination iiatd U>
Tbe "Little Semaon" I-
solid wear In It than sr
shoe made.
SarSee that you get tho r-^
sob." TBa abare Tr.iCe- >r
at srarj »hoe.-e»
The "Llttla Sam son" tcbo -
ky the TriaSman Bros. eh<x
•aa of the larfctt shoe li
they stand behind ercry ; '
factory. That's th»rra»o i
yea with an azcaptlona":-' >
■ Ms carry a lull lino nf
schesl shoes at popui?- -;:-
600 pair ladies' shoes, 1.00 gxada,
now ...........i........ .60s
600 pair Oxford ties, $160, ft Ot
and <8 00 grade, mostly saal
sites, your choice for 60a
Boya' school shoes, SI 60 grade,
BOWfifcl
lien's plow shows, $160 grader
now86^
L dies' doBgola button ahoea, 15®
grade, now 98«
Misses tan or l^ack, button or
worth $1 50, now ;
Allot our new fall
at actual cost
Gar oar prieas aa
<4
m.
we have the largest stnoh fa
lataad to sail Bboes If Lew
This est
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 24, 1900, newspaper, October 24, 1900; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth484531/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.