Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 246, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. XIX.
BEEN HAM. TEXAS. SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER, 3.1894. NO. 246
WHISKERS ON TOE MOON
—AT THE-
NEW YORK STORE
I have decided to have one of the greatest Barain Sale
that was ever heard of in Brenham, commencing, Monday
October 22nd, 1894, and lasting until December 1st, 1894
The low price of Cotton compels me to mark my good
within the reach of all. Remember 1 boight a
BANKRUPT STOCK.
at 50cts on the dollar, which puts me i.i a position to gave
you trom 50 to 75 cents on every dollar you spend with me.
Read our price below and be convinced.
—Would be Sure to be a Great Surprise, but just now—
The Excitement is Running High Over the Great Wonder-
Staple Department.
io-4 Peppered Sheeting, bleached 20c
(2 Spools Thread 23c
Our i5c Cotton Flannel, now 8c
Mississippi AH-wool Jeans, worth GOc now 36c
Good Bleached Domestic 8c
Lonvdale Domestic, 86-inch wide 5c
iurkcy Vcd Calico..»..«.« .*c
Sea Island Domestic, 80 inch wide 4c
Faucv Dress Ginghams. .. .- 5c
iQe Mattrass Tickings 5c
Jaconet Finish 8c
Fruit of the Loum Domestic 7 l-2c
121.2c Percales, now 7 l-2c
^oc Jeans go at l§c
85c Jeans go at
60c Jeans go at 25c
Ltaen Department.
Turkey Red Damask 80c
M.v 85c, 50c and 75c Bleached Damask
goes at 2$c, 85c and 50c.
Bleached Linen Table Covers, cheap at
$1.50, now.. 75c
$2.50 Linen Table Covers at $1.2$
$3.50 Linen Table Covers at .. $2.00
$7.00 Linen Table Set at $3.50
Napkins from 2?c dozen up
25c Linen Towels go at ..... 15c
50c .** "" 2?c
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$1 " " " " .. ....60c
50c Turkish Towels go at ..............4....25c
Dress fcloods Department.
I have just completed my Dress Goods
Department with all the Latest Novelties in
Dress Goods with Trimmings to match, such
as Figured Panama, Silk Mixed Novelties.
Honeycomb Suitings, Coverlet Cloth, Silk
Mixed Suez Cloth, Iridescent Suiting and
Shot Jacquards, Outings from 8 cents a yard
up, Henriettas from 15c a yard up.
88-inch All-Wool Serge in all colors at 5O
cents.
We will take pleasure in showingj^you
through our Dress Goods Department.
— $—a,—? v „,i<> f.f ■Swig.a—S—i
Lace Curtain Department.
8 yard Lace Curtains at 5OC pair
8 1-2 yard Lace Curtains at 9OC pair
Better grades, from $1 to $4 a pair that are
worth from $4 to $6.
3(1 inch Scrim at 5c
40 inch Scrim at 8c
4O inch Scrim at 12 l-2c
Trunk and Valise Department.
Valises from 40c up
Hand Satchels from..., 60c up
Trunks from $1.56 up
BE SURE AND ASK FOB MY MEN'S
FULL FINISH BALBBIGGANS HALF-
HOSE, at 15c a pair.
Silk Department.
5OC China Silks, Bankrup Prices.... 28c
65c Figured China?, Bankrupt Price 35c
75c %riped Surah, Bankrupt Price 56c
$150 Kengolene Changeable, Bankrupt *
Price 76c
$2 Changeable Brocaded, Bankrupt Price 95c
$1 Gros Grain, all colors 56c
Silk Velvets, in all colors at Bankrupt Prices.
Hosiery Department*
Ladies' Fast Blacks at cc
Ladies' Drop Stitch 10c
Ladies' Hand Knit 8c
Ladies' seamless Drop Stitch, every pair
warranted at 2<;c
Ladies' Ribbed Hose, at 25c
Boys' Ribbed Hose. Double Knees, Heels
and Toes, just the thing for school, at 2?c
Misses' Plain and Ribbed Hose, 10, and 15c
Ladies' Lisle Hose, regular 5OC and 9c
sellers, go at 4O and 5OC
I have also a full line of ladies and Children's
Wool Hose.
. •
Gents1 Furnishing Department.
Men's Outing Shirts at 15c
Men's Cheviot Shirts at 2"?c
Men's Undershirts at j
Men's Egyptian Knit Undershirts at 50c.
They are a bargain.
Men's Unlaundried Linen Bosom Shirts:
regular 9OC sellers; go at 48c
Men's Percale Shirts, cheap at$1 now....63c
Men's Cheviot Shirts, cheap at $1.50 now 85c
Men's Full Dress Shirts go at.... 95c
Suspendors from 10c up.
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Blanket Department
$1.75 Blanket now $1.00
2.5O Blanket now I,e0
3.SO Blanket now .. 2.00
S.00Red Blanket at. 3.5O
7.OO All-wool Blanket at
1.00 Comforts go at
• • • « *••••
Corset Department.
I have the cheapest line of Corsets in Bren-
60c Corsets, Bankrupt Price... 85c
90c u u « 46c
$1.50" •'
2.00 •' " "
8.00
••••••• ••••••••• 4 5C
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Skoe Department.
There was a big bart of the Bankrupt Stock
in Ladies' and Men's Fine Shoes of the
very best makes, which I will ok»e out 50
per cent cheaper than the regular prices.
Children's Shoes, 2'a to *'•, at ;....8sc
*' 41 «'s to lo's, *t 5O0
" " lis to 2's at 41
Beys'School Shoes, cheap at $176
reduceo,to $1.00
Krippendorf Ditman'S IXL Shoe, for-
mer price $2^85, now 1.7s
$8.50 Hand-Sewed Shoes, now 2 60
2.?0 O K go at • ••••••• •••••• MMM till 1*96
4.00 Hand-Sewed Shoes, now 2.9s
1 will close out my entire line of fide Slip-
pers at cost.
HANDKERCHIEFS from
a e • e a ••••••
.2C Up
I.5O Comforts go at 85c
1.50 Comforts go at 1.2<
3.OO Comforts go at *«*«••»•»••• e • e e •••#•• Id.00
2.5O Comforts go at 1.:
Skirt Waist Department,'
Boys' Calico Waist at
Boys' Cheviot Waist at .....25c
Boys' Penni/e Waist At 56c
Ladies Pcrcaile Lauadricd Waist at....sOc
Our Boy's Laundried Shirt WateU go at sOc
Our Ladies' Silk Waists Marked down to $1
Boys Department.
•800 Boys' Knee Pants 15c
2?0 Boys' Knee pants 2$c
My 60c Pants go at
My qOc Pants go at..
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Boys' Suits go at..-.
2s0 Boj*s' Suits, that arc worth from $5
to $8, bankrupt price $2, $2,50, $5.00
$4 Boys' Overcoats at 2.00
Men's Department,
Mv $12 Men's suits, all-wool $ 6.80
My $1(3 Men's Clay Worsted Suits 10.00
00 pairs Taylor mad* Pants that are
worth from $5 to $8 your cboice 3.5O
My $10 Mea's Overcoats at »<;.00
My $20 Men's Overcoats at..
Owing to the 'arge trade we have had since theopen-
ing of the season, we have accumulated a lot of remnants
in Sereres Hanriettes and other goods. We have the finer',
line of
CPAES CLOAKS AND JACKETS.
wliicb will be to your interest to examine beiore ipnr-
chasing elsewhere. Remember to ask for the Hew York
Siore.
Keapactftilly,
ful and tremendous stock j
of merchandise that ever :
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came to Brenham, consist- j
ing uf Dry Goods, Dress
Coods, Trimmings, a grand |
line of Millinery Goods,
Hats, Caps, Shoes and
Clothing. Eor all Grocer-
ies, Glass and Orockery-
ware. The best makes of
all sewing machines of |
which all is
A Grand Silt *o Beloli
and at orices so rediculos-
1
ly low, that it will be
something which
' Yin fill Look Rsiemiier
for we can give you
Men s J ply linen collars, Job
worth 15 at 2 l-2c.
Men's scarffs worth 25 at 10c
" 50 " 25c
Boys knee Pants" 25 " 10c
" shirts- " 1.50 " 75c
" shirts " 25 •« 15o
Ladies' waists as low as 20c
Indigo blue Prints, fast color 2c
Now these are only a
few items for we have no
room to price you every-
thing we have. but if you
—come 3nd see for yourself and take-
Advantage Ql the Opportunity
—To Make Your Selection From the Stock Which—
is - mw - tor. EsmBmou - at . our . place
RESERVED SEATS (in the shape of Big Bargains)
SHOULD BE APPLIED FOR IMMEDIATELY BEFORE
■Hr They ARE ALL TAKF.N.—-^-"- -
Doors will be open from 7 a. m. until 8 p. m. every day except
Sunday. % r ij?
ADMISSION FREE TO EVERYBODY.
You are all heartily invited to co nc ami sec.
•i*v 1
Yours Most Respectfully
& HOHLT
tt
J. H. QUEBE. CITY
New Prunes, New -Peaches,
, •#
New Pmnt\ Apricots,
Figs, Apples, Raisins,
The Finest Currents,
Cleaned, ready for use,
Dried Grapes.
NEW {CALIFORNIA
CANNED GOODS.
NEW CANNED VEG-
ETABLES.
Tomatoes, Okra and To-
matoes, Beans, Peas and
Corn.
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Peaches, Pears, • Grapes,
Apricots, Cherries and
Egg Plums.
CANNED MEATS AND FISH.
Corned Beef, Chipped Beef Potted Ham, Lunch Tongue, Lobsters
Dew Crabs, Salmon Cutlets, Flat Tin Salmon. Colorado
River Salmon, S^dines Mustard, Sardines in Oil at Scents
, a Tin,- Shrimps, Best Canned Oysters at 8 l-3c per Can
rife .■
Our Stock of Jams, Proserves and Jellies •scwnpleto. Try oar Ajmt Sallv's Pan-
Cake Flour, ready lor use. We have now crop Molasses and Honev aud Maple Syrup
Don't forget we still sell Tidal Wave Flour. Our trade has boon extra good andwcLwil'
do our best to keep good goods at low pricos.
BRENHAM.
I. COHiLV.
TEXAS
We Are Still Headquarters for Tea and Coffee.
Our best 75c Tea goes at 60c for thirty days. Remember wo buy mo4 of our
goods cheap on time, so you might know we can sell cheap for cash or thirtr dm™
Please send in yonr orders early so we can deliTer !be goods promptly
Tours Respectfully
J H. QTJEBE.
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Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 246, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1894, newspaper, November 3, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth485112/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.