Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 85, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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CUBE
Bold by DrotKtcti and De*l-
g^wVyVI
Safe's
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■ ■rtfe'.-'-.tfia-. , r, ia. .
_ used it, to be the best
remedy for Debility, Dys-
j Indigestion, Loss of Ap-
L68S of R«sh, Lung Oom-
Weakness, Gas-
H|k Nervousness,
_ Fever and many other
; where tonics are required
„ing essentially from all
► Beef Foods and Tonics.
..^.consists of the
boef—by Baron Von
...or with iron, quinine,
known lor their tonlq
™e ? «nd a®aMA
roandsauaola.
SSMBEMS
. .^TSKftS
ll.d., or Loa-
*$P?[sP
7 eon-
da* iO^OOifplabtiUioiM,
aboufrfoo ^»ach.
-
s I«w, yet the cotton
double-what it was in m
better proof do* we want that it is
not acres that make the crop, but
better cultivation. This is a whole-
some lesson for all farmers to learn.
Whole sections of country are kept
^ poor because farmers
are everlastingly trying to outdo
one another. For instance, a for
mer with only capital and work
ing force eiiongh to cultivate forty
acres properly, he will strain a
point often and try to seed a hnn-,
dred and sixty acres, because his
nearest neighbor is doing so. This
is all wrong, and in the end will
result not omy in the impoverish-
ment of the land, but of its owner
also.
t A farmer with two poor horses,
two bad plows, a boy or two, or a
hired man, has no business tack-
ling 170 acres, when forty acres,
well tended, will bring in larger
returns by far. So it is not the
large acres that make the crop as
much as it is the thorough work-
ing of the acres. To use a com-
mon and slang simile, it never pays
to bite off more than one can con-
venientip "chaw," in farming or
any other business.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's
Cure.\ ;"
i 'in — ♦» ■ "
In certain French steel works a
workman in cutting fifteen-inch
files uses a hammer weighing seven
and seven-tenths pounds and woars
out a handle of holly wood in
about one year, after having struck
11,250,000 blows with the
the Uuuest, poorest
town, andyoiSB
hear hid grumbling about luck.
to explain bisea-
v, you will see that ho planted
potatoes and wilted tin lock4o
" - while he sat on the gro-
and talked politics. The
ill luck W gro ifttabout has come
through ahmlessness and bad man-
agement and from no other cause.
Diligence makes luck; economy
makes luok; honesty makes luck.
It is too late in the day to make
people believe that some folks
were born to be rich and others to
be poor. It rests solely with the
boy and the man.
Forty Year's Experlencerof *» Old Norse.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the
prescription of one of the best Female Phy-
sician and Nurses in the United States, and
has been used for forty yeare with never
foiling safety and success by Bullions of
mothers and children, from the feeble infant
of one week old to the adult. It corrects
"
iswvil vnhmmi
SeMBCR the NAMSI
r Liquid Beef Tonlo.
.iii*.!! mm.* 1.
lie's Honey
b op cviuu ttt
""RWHT'IUM*.
or an
mm
RM
$ THE SKI*
DVB, f
Rliit'k ov JjtfOVinfl"
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IS®
*nd for
oftch
st. Sew
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about
hammer.
Ik
triangular
PIPI||P ... ,.. cotton ... _
files about five inches long, and in
metal somewhat softer than tho
above, the hammer used weighs
two and two-tenths pounds and the
handle lasts about two years, and
has been used in striking 25,440,000
blows. This is another instance of
the constant, but long continued,
dropping that is said to wear away
stones.
WILL YOU SUFFER with dyspepsia
and liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is
uaranteed to cute you. For sale by Carleton
\ Nash. .
Slugger Sullivan says that he
will visit Europe without "a blot
on his escutcheon-" To accom-
plish this he issues a Sweeping
challenge to all who dispute his
title of champion, and he proposes
to contest with three men, one af-
ter another, in the same night be-
fore he goes away
v.-.j-.!.» j-■. . .•!P!.i
For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's
porous Plaster. Price a$ cents. For sale
by Carleton & Nash.
The story comes from Georgia
about a widow who married a mat
because of his remarkable resem
blance to her deoeased husband,
and immediately after they had
*>een pronounced man and wife
turned round and saw him vanish
into thin air. Georgia stories now
a-days excel 1 in exbuberaut ro
maneing the wildest creations of
the fish prevaricator.
SHILOH'S COUGH and Consul
Cure is sold byjaon agwantce. It cares
onsumption.
Forsaleby Carleton & Nash,
" 'li
Lumber and ice men are becom-
ing some whatalarmed at the con-
dition of the Kennebec. The ioe
during the extreme cold weather
In March has become nearly three
feet in thickness and many predict
much damage at the opening of
navigation.
Tlie Erie iu California.
Mr. J. G. McCall, General Agent
Erie railroad, San Francisco, states
that he is acquainted with the effi-
cacy of St. Jaeobs Oil for rheuma-
tism, and gives it his hearty en-
dorsement.
Very true : There will be no
war between England and Russia,
but the fiury that has been got up
in London will provide for her
Majesty's government all the
money and all the troops that they
will need to finish up. their Egypt-
ianjob with. r
&. K. K. stands for Kay's Kentucky Kure
or Liniment, which is made by an old Ken-
tucky horse doctor, and is a perfect blessing
to man and beast for all purposes a liniment
can be put to. For sale by Carleton &
Nash.
President Cleveland has pur-
of horses out of his
it of executive pay,
the team so kindly
him by the ex-president
In this honest way of
his own money he has
11 on the Re-
says
acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic,
regulates tne bowels, and gives rest, health
ana comfort to mother ana child. We be-
lieve it the Best and Surest Remedy in the
world in all cases of Dysrntkby and Diar-
rhoea in children, whether arising from
teething or from any other cause. Full di-
rections for using will accompany each bot-
tle. None genuine unless the fac-simile of
Curtis ana Perkins is on the outside wrap-
per. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. 25
cents a bottle.
A model for a strawhouse has
been patented by an Indian genius.
The walls, as illustrated by the
model, are to be made of bales of
hay or straw, and then plastered
and bolted down. This material
is said to be preferable to brick
and as endurable.
Kay's Kentucky Kure or Liniment has
been in use in Kentucky since 1840, and in
Texas since 1874. When you need a
liniment, try it For said by Carleton &
Nash.
Already it has become necessary
„ remove the granite steps leaa-
ng to the Brooklyn Bridge, the
millions Of feet that have passed
over them having soverely worn
them. Rubber-covered steps of
Georgia pine will next be tried.
SHILOH'S VITALIZER is what you
need lor Consumption, Loss of Appetite,
Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsi.
Prsc*. 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by
Carleton & Nash.
The story that the sisters of
Grover Cleveland are republicans
have taken the rounds perhaps the
truth will follow it. As a mattor
of feet they are democrats, and,
says the Brooklyn Eagle, "aro
much more partisan in their demo-
cracy than thoir brother is."
Moot of the private structures in
Russia are built of wood, and it is
estimated that the bulk of them
bum down every seven or eight
years. There is said to be always
twenty fires, at least, in different
parts of the empire
The Atlanta Constitutions
In a long article relating to the B, B. B„ of
that city, says:
The Blood Balm Company started one
year ago with %16zjoo, but to-day the busi-
ness cannot be bought for $50,00000
The demand and the satisfaction given is
said to be without a parallel, and its action is
pronounced wondenuL
We are glad to announce that our drug-
gists have already secured a supply, and we
hope our readers will supply themselves at
once.
It is said to be the only speedy mad perma-
nent blood poison remedy offered, giv.ng ea-
tire satisfaction in all cases before one bottle
has been used. For Blood Diseases, Kidney
troubles, Scrofula, Catarrh, old Ulcers and
Skin Diseases, try one bottle of B. B. B-
For sale bv K. E. Luhn, Druggist.
A-
k New
Rtndenln
9ihuouu3
s country
• in China have
lembering the
which they
ave learned so
A fresh invasion of the rights of
the subject la reported from Paris,
where the Prefeot of Police has
dra4n up a decree absolutely pro-
hibiting the display.
cdbcvok num.,
Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of
weight in the back, loins and lower part of
the abdomen, causing the
he had some affection
neighboring oigtms. At
Indigestion are present, as flatulency, —
ness of the stomach, etc. A moisture, like
' tion, producing a very disagreeable
particularly at night after gettmg
warm in bed, is a very common attendeVit.
Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at
once to the application^ Dr. Bosanko's Pile
Remedy, which acts directly upon tbe parts
affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the
intense itching, aad effecting a —
here all
cure, where afi other i —.
Do not delay until the drain oh the system
produces permanent disability, but try it
and be cured. Price, 50 cents. Sent prepaid
on receipt of price. Address, The Dr. Bo-
anko Medicine Co^ Piqua, Ohio. Sold by
Carleton & Nash.
There are now four artesian
wells in Asbury Park, N. J., the
average depth of which is about
400 feet. The water which flows
from them is excellent.
••nor the lAnaediata core of female
plaints aad derangements, ]
Bitters U a decided success."
DR. J. A. KENNEDY, Ooffeefilie, Miss.
SpbjO) fifty cent* tor one bottle ol Bailey's
Cleveland doaen't appear to take
enthusiastically to mulitary men.
McCleilan, Sloeum and Rosecrans
are all yet out in the cold, thofcgh
the support of such distinguished
union generals has had more than
anything else, perhaps, to do with
Democratic success in the north-
ern states. But the patronage is
not all dispensed yet. » ,
Itefe ■" m m ■
1 "Little Joker"
ing tobacco.
is the best smok-
DOES HOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
m BuumrounK HAS WEVIH rnttn qcttnono.
In a million bomM for k oonrtCT of a century it h«»
Mood tha con*um«r»' reliable test,
THE TEST OF THE OVEH.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,
flltDH OV
Dr, Prictfi Spccial FlaToriiig Eilraeb,
Sr. P1M1 Lupulln Y«»«t 6mh
For Light, Healthy |lre»d. The J»*t Dry Hop
» Text In the World.
for sale by oroobr8.
CHICAGO. - at. LOUIS.
remedies
Without
enoe would
l^Mfoftho£
" seriously ln-
is a combination <
fully oompounc
So'SK
with mat success. It is not
NEBS, INDIGESTION, Jtc.i and wl
curing will not hurt the system.
Mr. 0. J. Rhodes, a well-known tnm
man of Safe Harbor, la., writes:
then sent for
toe the boy 1
"B. A Schellentrafer. Druggist, T17
it Clair Street, Cleveland, O., "
MISHIiBB HERB BITTEHS CO.,
fl26 Commerce St., Philadelphia.
Parker's Pleasant Wsra Syrup Kevsr Fails
IDASST,
Tuesday, April 21st.
« their
•agreed
e given.
Unt* m mattt of tho Htato o1 'JTezs*.
Moei iHte^estiu eeremi-niet will take
soil s moat eoioyablo occaaion i» aaaured.
To enable 'Fexanc 10 etteud on
SrRcui, Statk D*r, the railroads >iarp i
to make the towe-i ra«e tver heretofore i.
Torn, your partie*. make up your excursions
and ripply to I ho local railroad agents, and the
kn\ o*t iwntbirt liuiitetl excarslOB rate can be
i«?dlly aeoured.
The opportunity of a lifetime is giren all to
«ce the orvatwrr Ixovsthiai. Ksrostnoa the
wnrbl ban ever *ceu. '
tiowl and ample lucommodution at leatHMM*
We raieti are a»»ured.
£. A. BURKE,
Director Oonora!,
UBeOs mma «sh
w ^M'
Bros'.
plows a cult! vATOB8,
A CARD,
Dr. Gulie H. Beaumont having rogainod his
health sufficiently to resume the practice of
medicine, offers his professional services to
the citizens of Bronham and vicinity, where
he has practiced medicine for the last ten
years, hoping by a faithful discharge of duty
to regain a portion at least of his former pa-
trons, also to gain others be has never served.
Office tot the present at Luhn's drug store in
day time, residence at night. Residence op-
posite Ool. McNeese's. Telephone connec-
tion with Luhn's drug store for present.
Orders left at Luhn's drug store promptly
attended to night or day in town or country.
LONE STAR SALOON,
NORTH STREET, (in rear of Opera House),
mtENHAM TEXAS.
The bar is always supplied with tho finest
anh purest beer, wines liquors, and tigars.
The lunch counter is supplied with all
delicacies, foreign and domestic, th it can be
had in the market. . - *
MEYER & SONNENBERG,
f . Proprietors.
is beautiful, all but her skin
and nobody has ei
her how easy it is
on the
Balm.
agent rob.
and WOODWOBK
done to order.
IIOKSBSIIOKING
a specialty.
Patronage solicited an
atisfacHon guaranteed.
-AND—
JEWELER,
West Sidelof Square,
BRENHAM - - TEXAS.
min
WL' ^
A. A. WO EI
PR0PKIET0B OP THE
CA.BINO
—AM) AGENT FOB-
L
air. T.nTTTM. _ .
PURE LAGER BEER IN REGS^D^OTTLE^ BREWED EXPRESSLY FOR
Boer and Ice Depot, Bandy Street, NearlSanta
Office: Corner Quitman and St. Charles Sts., ^BEN HAM, TEXAS.
MT All orders taken for Boor and Ic© promptly filled.
A. A. JA H
(Formerly of Franke, Jahu A Seelhotst Successor to Hi W. Harry;* Bro»i)
-DEALER IN- , '
STOVES,
TINWARE,
—AKD—
HODSEFDRHlSEfflB GOODS.
Main, Street, Brenham, Texas.
Has a very large and complete stock of
goods in his line and myites all who
desire to purchase to call and
examine his stock and prices.
He is determined not to
undersold.
■ s
'•
II FRANKE
DEALEB IN
General Hardware,
STOTES, HQLLQf
' —AND—
TINWARE
Guns, Hunters' Supplies, Belt-
ing, Agricultural Imple-
ments Etc.
All Wads of Tinners', Gun
and Locksmiths' Work
Repairing Promptly,
ecu ted.
ANTST^^nwt door to
W. H. VINSON,
h. carlisle
m
Office Over Sitting* * Oiddidg. laafc,,
BRENHAM - ' - " • * TEXAS.
Do a General Imiftance Business. Special Inducements offered on Life,jEndowment
Insurance, and on long term flw Insurance on Dwellings and Contents. Rep-
reseats some of tho largest and oldest companies in the world, and are fully
prepared to take care of any liho of good business at the lowest rates.
d
(Successors to Franke, Jahn & Seelhorst,)
Tin and Hollow-ware,
' ~i! ^7nraaiMB» Texas.
"TTTB keep in
y}f ricultural Implements. Manufacturers of ,
for the celebrated Hasard Powder Company, and Walker's
"urniahing Goods, Pumps of all descriptions, Cooking and .
r\ Wrought Iron Pipe and Steam I'ittmgs, cut and fit to order.
>ne at short notice. Guns and f*—— '
notice- Iron doors and window
munition kept on hand.
lis
to order.
Mclntyra House,
O. B. POTTER,
rietor.
Awa
and all
.-. Cttklren, „
riages,"especially tar Funehds.
Brenham, January I, 1884 d-j
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 85, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1885, newspaper, April 9, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth484664/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.