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DAILY BANNER.
Pe te Front Apis!
The Old Reliable!
na long studlnd ttaf wnutaof my patrol
I [lie i> Ijlltiganoratly, It Is wltbpleae-
iv that I amiomioa that 1 liave now
BY RANKIN
SCHOOL BOOKS
, t»rn«r of St. Charlw and Sandy streets,
BBENHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY MOKNING, OCTOHEIt 27, 1881.
H*?i
Hilt
la*.., ™- ..
lu etwk iiiwl am constantly receiv-
ing the lamest and best selec-
ts! stock of aunds 111 my
line ever Woujrlit to
tills market, con-
sisting 111 purl of
of every kiml needed In any of the schools
and college,) In the country,
LEVIN.
TERMS'
One cony, one year. W 0#
" " one month,.... * 7ft
•' " one week, 25
IDTIItTiettfO KATKK:
One Inch, flrst ln,crllon, U #0
Ka h subsequent Insertion, . BO
Liberal te rm» to quarterly anil yearly ad w-
tleers. Local uotlr.es ten cents a line each
asertlon. Transient advertisements payable
h advance.
Local democrats should stop
sneering. They will have to
follow their leaders
the reform band. Hewett Bay-
ard, Potter and Pendleton lead
the way.—Springfield Republi-
can.
rlCTUIttS.'i AND
GIFT BOOKS
— FOlt CHILDREN,
A1 bnills ami Scrap llooks of every Variety.
Complete assortment of
Blank Books,
l j .ket Hooka, and any other llook wanted.
Gold T'oos tviid Pencils. Every style of
and Vancy 'Writing Material, Programme,
Wedding or VIsltTug "
tists Mulct lal.
Card Board and Ar-
W riling l)osks etc.
GENUINE OIL PAINTINBS,
liromos, Frames, Mailings, etc. l'onket
and Table tJttlery. I3f" A fttll line of
Crockery «i»Glassware
M'N'CII BASKETS, ETC.
OP EVERT DESCRIPTION,
inl 10,00 arlicleo In the Hue of TOY and
Holiday Goods,
tjoods too Numerous to Mention.
1 have bought l!.e-e" goods to sell, and will
make it to the Interest of everybody to
eall and examine goods and i;iocs.
on i iws mi
>v!ll be found the leading Publications of the
day. Subscriptions taken for any
tkiui? wanted.
J. McFARLAND,
Central House liulldlng.
Meat Market.
ZEIK« * PETTY,
t luitinan street, near Engelke's bank,
BKENMAM, TEXAS.
The undersigned have opened a new
Meat Market, anil will keep their stalls
constantly supplied with the best butchers
meats. They nope by strict attention to
the wants of their customers and moderate
prices to set a share of the public patron-
age. LOKENZ ZEISS.
AMBROSE PETTY.
MARKET.
Boston parlors are made to
look sylvan and summery by a
nest of wood moss, with a chick
or two peeping from it and
looking surprised at his situa-
tion. A wooden plate senWs
as a background.
The internal revenue receipts
since October I amount to £8,-
990,930,07; for the same period
ast year they were #7,505,890-
63; increase, $1,485,029 44. The
otal internal revenue receipts
since June 30 amount to $46,-
152,282 54; for the same period
ast year they amounted to
40,190,387 76; increase this
year, #6,261,894 78.
"You know," said Rice, "how
the negro likes possum. Two
darkeys were riding from the
ield after a hard day's plowing.
They began to talk about the
jood things to eat. "T-a-k-e a
jood f-a h-t possum—pah bile
lim—put him in ole fashion
' )utch oving—roas' him brow',"
the other darkey's eyes rolling
and mouth watering as the de-
scription went on, 'sarve him up
wid c-o-o-n graby—' "bhut
yo' mout, yo1 niggah ! I'll fall
ight off'n dis hoss."—Fred
! Douglass.
^ , ,
The way porter house steaks
came by their name is as fol-
ows : In the y«ar 1814 a man
named Morrison kept a famous
jorter house in the city of New
{ork, and as he had discovered
that steaks cut from the small
end of the sirloin were the best
to be had, he contracted with
lis butcher to save all of' those
steaks for him. And so the
>utcher used to say to his men,
lave you cut the porter house
steaks, or are the porter house
steaks ready, and hence the
name. Porter house steaks, by
the way are hardly known in
England.
Nearly all the Ills that Afflict
Mankind can be prevented and
cured by keeping the stomach,
iver and' kidneys in perfect
working order. There is no
medicine known that will do
this as quickly and surely with-
out interferringwith your duties
as Parker's Ginger Tonic. See
advertisement. ^
ATTRIDGE & STANFORD,
BUTCHERS,
Douglas street, near Aimlcr's Warehouse*
BRENHAM, : : TEXAS.
The undersigned have opened a meat
market at the above location and solicit a
share of the public patronage. Good meats
and moderate erices.
ATTRIDGE & STANFORD.
EVERY TEXAN
/
PAIN KILLING
MAGfcIC OIL
The Host (Jeneral Family Remedy,
Purely Vegetable and may be
lined externally or Internally.
«l
IT WORKS LIKE A CHARM."
It is not an oily, greasy or sticky sub-
stance, but ci,ban, delicious and safe to
use by every one. As an external remedy
it gives the weakened and overstrained cord*
and miscles new life and elasticity, curing
paios as water quenches lire. It cures
SPRAINS) HEADACHE, SCIATICA,
BRUISES, TOOTHACHE, NEURAL8IA,
BURKS, LANE BACK, RHEUMATISM,
CRICK IN THE NECK OR BACK.
As an internal remedy it tones and cor-
rects the stomach, aids digestion and read-
ily cures Colic, Cholera Morbus, Cramps,
Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Coughs, Sore
Throat, and Dyplberia.
A bottle of Rcmte's Pain
Oil in the bouse, or o» hand for
Me in case of emergency- often save a
life or a long and tedious s' '
Sold by druggists, grocers and dealers in
Medicine, mt Southern wholesale de-
pot, Dallas "t exafi.
H. C. HOSKINS, Manager.
Esthetic Journallam.
Chicago Tribude.
There is no doubt in aesthetic
culture and true too-tooness
the journalistic gladiators of the
sun-gilded East lay way over
their brethren in this section of
the country. Speaking of a re-
cent visit to Utica by Senator
Jones, one of these intellectual
beacons says 2 "The next
morning EQis H. Roberts an-
nounced in the journalistic ab-
scess which he supplies with
editorial pus, known as the
Utica Herald, that 'Mr. Conk-
ling will not deny that this man
remained in his house over
night.'" As Mr. Whitelaw
Reid would say, "This is really
too dreadfully dreadful.
He DM JoTAdTertlie.
Chicago Times.
A nervous looking mm went
into a store the other day and
sat down for half an ho\£ or so
when a clerk asked if there was
anything she could do for him
He said no; he didn't want
anything. She went away, and
he sat there half an hour longer,
when the proprietor went to
him and asked if he wanted to
be shown anything. "No,"
said the nervous man; "I just
wanted to sit around. My
physician has recommended
perfect quiet for me, and says
above all things, 1 must avoid
being in crowds. Noticing that
you did apt advertise in the
newspapers, ' thought this
would be a& quiet a place as
could And, so I just dropped in
for a few hours of complete iso-
lation," The merchant pick
ed up a bolt ot paper cambric
to brain him, but the man went
out. He said all he wanted was
a quiet life.
Varieties.
The Queen of Spain is to have
maternal duties shortly.
'Tis all right when a Mormor,
talks of his "dearest" wife.
The apple and the small boy
demonstrated cores and effect.
Princess Louise has grown
thinner and is rapidly ageing in
looks.
Why should a tenant insist
on a lower rent when all rent
is hire ?
The weigh of the transgres-
sor is eleven ounces to the
pound.
A Western man thought that
the "malarious flats" of Wash-
ington were politicians.
It is sad but true that a man
who once becomes deaf seldom
enjoys a happy hereafter.
The days are getting very
short, and a good many people
can sympathize with them.
Six hundred thousand more
women in England than men,
Come West, young women.
Johnny was hit by a ball the
other day. The bawl immedi-
ately came out of his mouth.
The human body is a mys-
tery, and surgeons with all their
skill can grope but in the dark.
A southern journal says that
when a boy begins to smoke
cigarettes he becomes idle and
noisy.
The lady who uses her hus-
jand's meerschaum pipe to
drive tacks with is no gentle-
man.
"Yes," said Mr. Gallagher,
"it was funny enough to make a
donkey laugh. I laughed till I
cried."
Two people were wedddflon
Pike's Peak, They mustfrave
reached the summit JJihe'ir
ambitions. fg
Buidett-Coutts' morrogram is
"B. C.," but she is not quite so
ancient as might be inferred
rom that.
The drum has been banished
from the French army, but the
drummers, we believe, have
been pardoned.
The fortune teller and others
of that class who grow rich on
human credulity in Paris, are
l;o be driven out.
The rule forbidding the em-
ployment of married women as
teachers in the Chicago schools
has been cancelled.
Mr» Window's Soothing Syrup.
Rev. Sylvanus Cobb thus writes in the
Boston Christian Freeman:—We would by
no means recommend any kind of medi-
cine which we did not know to be good—
particularly for infants. Butof Mrs. Wins-
low's Soothing Syrup we can speak from
knowledge; in our own family it has prov-
ed a blessing indeed, by giving an infant
troubled with colic paint, quiet sleep, and
the parents unkroken rest at night. Most
larents can appreciate these blessings.
Iere is an article which works to perfec
tion, and which is harmless; for the sleep
which it affords the infant is perfectly natu-
ral, and the little cheiub awakes as "bright
as a button." And during the process of
teething, its value is incalculable. We
have frequently heard mothers say that
they would not be without it from the birth
of the child till it had finished with the
teething siege, on any consideration what-
ever. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a
bottle.
The inmates of a boarding
house in West Fourteenth street
are nightly disturbed by
ghost. He appears as a big fat
man and then gradually dwin-
dles in statue until he finally
dissolves into nothingness. It
is believed that he is the spirit
of a boarder who lived in the
house for a t umber of years.—
Puck.
Harnett's I'ocoslne,
Unlike all other Hair Dress
ings, is the best for promoting
the growth of and beautifying
the Hair, and rendering it dark
and glossy. The Cocoaine
holds, in a liquid form, a large
proportion of deodorized Coco
anut Oil, prepared expressly
for this purpose. No other
compound possesses the pecu-
liar properties which so exactly
suit the various conditions of
the human hair.
The superiority of Burnett's
Flavoring Extracts consists in
their perfect purity and great
strength.
The large number of comets
recently discovered is explain-
ed. Some mischievous little
angels are catching the stars
and tying tails to them.—Phila
delphia Chronicle-Herald.
A Lyons physician says that
smoking tobacco colors the
bones: but that's of no conse-
quence. We like our bones
colored. It makes a fellow's
skeleton look so duced Orien-
tal and aristocratic.—-New York
Commercial Advertiser.
New* Items.
BRENHAM
CARDS.
111011 u-
Casino Saloon,
trad*
Rock Building, corner Quitman
Charles streets,
and St.
BRENHAM, TEXAS
C. F. SANDER, Proprietor.
Ice-cold Beer on tap; finest wines, li-
quors and cigars. A cool and pleasant
eitting room is provided for the patrons of
h House. Jnly 7th, 1880-dtf
gSMr-
EH MANN'S
SALOON,
E.Coiner St.Charles and Sandy Slreels
Brenham, Texas
bar is supplied with
celebrated 8-year old Rye NVhiske as well
McGibbon
as the finest wines and liquors in the city.
Fine cigars and chewing tobacco always
kept on hand
RHEUMATISM
Louis beer on tap and bottled
BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON
Cleveland's Garfield
ment will cost gaoo.ooo.
Emperor William and Bis-
marck have offered the pope an
asylum at Cologne.
Judge JeremiahS. Black mar-
ried his wife when she was 17
and he 20. Their golden wed-
ding is near at hand.
It is a heavy administration.
President Arthur weighs 215
pounds and the vice president
tips the beam at 360.
The late Dr. J. G. Hollan's
most remunerative work was
his "life of Lincoln," Irom
which he made $20,000.
Since his return from Europe
Capt. Eads is more sanguine
than ever of the success of his
Mexican ship-railway scheme.
Senator Brown, of Georgia,
has taken possession of the desk
formerly occupied by David
Davis. He has a smaller chair
though.
G. W. Smalley telegraphs
from London that the arrest
of Mr. Parnell has sent a thrill
ol satisfaction throughout Great
Britain.
The assistant treasurer at
Boston reports that the demand
or subsidiary coin has for two
months been in excess of the
supply.
Bonanza Flood intends to
juild a shack in Fifth avenue,
''Jew York, besides which Van-
derbilt's hut will look like a
)rairie dog house.
A New York special says Mr.
Richard .Watson Gilder will
succeed the late Dr. Holland as
editor of Scribner's, now the
Century Magazine.
The heretic Thomas is sug-
gested as pastor for the new
church for the poor, for the
erection of which a wealthy
Chicagoan left $ 100,000.
Louis McLane, who has been
^resident of the Nevada bank
sincc its orgrnization, sold his
interest and resigned. He is
succeeded by J. C' Flood.
Rheumatic Diseases.
These ailments follow from
torpid liver and costive bowels;
the skin, bowels and kidneys
ailing in their proper work, an
acrid poison is formed in the
>lood, which is the occasion of
these acute diseases. Kidney-
Wort produces healthy action
of all secretive organs, and
throws off the rheumatic poison
Equally efficient in Liqid or
dry form.—Inter-Ocean.
"InperiollUin,"
In an editorial under the
above heading the Philadelphia
Press of a recent date uses the
following terse and truthful
language: "It is the glory of
America that it is a Christian
nation. The mass of the peo-
ple, and especially the more
thoughtful, intelligent and sub-
stantial classes are God-fearing,
God-serving men and women.
The religion of Christ is a re-
straining and refining influence
wherever it is found. Progress
and Christianity go hand in
hand. Where the latter is
iound in its greatest purity
the civilization is at its highest
point. Even lrom the Inger-
soll stand point, what is to be
gained supposing this religion
could be overthrown, this faith
undermined? Could he succeed
in converting the whole people,
so that they would uo longer
search the Scripiures for guid
ance, instruction and consola-
tion, rejoice in the hope of hea
ven, or shun evil courses
through fear of punishment
hereafter, what would he gain ?
He-is no safe counselor who
bids us throw overboard our
chart and compass. Christian
people will cling to their Bible
and their God in spite of a
whole army of Ingersolls, and
in maintaining their faith and in
endeavoring to live up to the
principles ol the Gospel which
they profess, they will continue
to be what they have been for
eighteen centuries—the salt of
the earth."
mm
Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell-
ing* and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
No Preparation on rnrtta fquila St. Jaohm Oil
l» > tafr, »nrr, timpln tnd cheap Eiternul
Kmneiljr. A trial ratal!* but Ih. contfmritiTely
trlfllns outlay of 50 Onto, and fT.rY on# niffi>r-
Ing with pais can h»T» cheap and poalUT. proof
of lea claim..
Pir.ctlun. In Eler.n Language..
sold by all dbug8i8t8 amd dealers
in kedioihe.
A. VOGELER Sc CO..
Baltimore,Md., U.S.*
KIDNEY WORT
IM GREAT CURE
fOK
RHEUMATISM
Aa It la tot *11 dlaaaaaa of the KIDNKYt,
LIVER AND BOWELS.
It olaanaa. the ayatem of the acrid polaon
that oauaea the dreadful anflferlai which
only the Tiottma of BheomaUam can reallae.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
of the went forma of thla terrible dlaeaee
h»T* been qulakly relieved. In a abort time
PERFECTLY CURED.
KIDNEY-WORT
keeked weaderMaueecea, and an immeaaa
aate in erery part of the Country. In hun-
dred* ofoaaee It haa cured where all eta* bad
•died. Itie mild, but effloient, CERTAIN
Ui ITS ACTION, butharml.ee In *11 oneea.
wit eleaeeea, Atrenftkea. a*d cireiNew
Lift to all the important organ, of the body.
The natural aeUon of the Kidney, la reatorvd.
Ilia utm la oleanaed of all dtaea.a, «nd the
lowela aiOTe freely and healthfully. In thla
way the worat dlMaaea are eradicated from
theayeMm.
A* It haa been proved by thouaanda that
KIDNEY-WORT
lath* moat eflketual remedy for deeming the
ayitem of *11 morbid Mention.. It ehouldbe
need In every houMhold »* a
SPRING MEDICINE.
Alwaya euree BILI0UBNE88, CONBTCPA-
TICK, rtLSt *nd *11 mULX Dieeuee.
la pot np In Dry Vegetable Fern, In tin rami,
one package ot which make, tquart* medicine.
Alw In Liquid Farm, very Coaeeat rated for
the convenience of thoee whorannot readily pre-
pare It. IttUtlwUhejuiil ffflcirncl/in rilhrr/orm.
OCT ITOFYOtTR DRUGGIST. PRICE, tl.M
WELLS, BICBABDSO>' &Co., Prop'.,
(Wlllaead the dry poet paid.l Htmwgroi. TT.
KIDNEY-WORT
(New Building, South ofOpera House)
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
This saloon occupies the finest bftilding
in the city and is comfortably fitted up will!
Billiard and l'ool Tables. The bar is sup-
plied with the finest Whiskies in the mar-
ket, as well as Wines and Brandies; also,
Beer and Cigars. MILK PUNCHES are
a specialty. GEO. HIRSHBERG,
April 6-tf with A. L. Laurain*.
ROGERS & AMERY,
Breniiam, Texas.
HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE
PAIlsTTEBS,
Graining, Marbling,
Calcimining and Paper Hanging
Sign work and glazing a specially.
I®* Estimates furnished at bottom fig-
ures, w jrk guaranteed. Lock Box, 16.
XI. Gh SYDOW,
BAKER AND GROCER
Ant street next door to Fisher,
llltlCXHAM, TBXAB.
NSK.SH 11HKAI) and CAKES every
da;
delivered free to customers in all parts of the
(illy. A lull fii|,|ilT of fresh groceries on
haml; also liquor*, wines, lieer, tobacco, ci-
gars, crockery and tinware. Look out for
the liakery wngnii, ami s"iwl In your orders
for fresh liieiul, cakes or groceries Orders
filled promptly. ltes|>ectiWlv.
It. G. SYD0W.
J L. EDWARDS,
Contractor and Builder,
Brenham, Texas.
Is prepared to contract for building ani
general carpenter work. Estimates and
desigm furnished at short notice. Special
attention .,;ven to job work. I'ationag.
solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop
south side of ma.nslreel.opposite Mclntyre
House. March 21,1871).
THE GULF,
Colorado! Santa Pe
Druggist & Apothecary,
Brenham, Texas.
DIALER IN
DRUGS. MEDICINES&CHEMICALS
FINE TOILET SOAPS, BRUSH-
ES, COMB &c., FANCY AR-
TICLES, PERFUMERY.
Physician's Pretcriptions carefully com
pounded and orders answered with care tnd
dispatch.
Farmers, Country Merchants and Phyii
cians will find my stock of medicine com-
plete, warranted genuine and of thebesl
quality.
J. TRISTRAM,
—DEALER IN—
DRUGS,
Medloiztes
- AND -
Toilet Articles,
TK.YAS
MIDLAND
KUUTK
K _ STOMACH _
bitte*s
DIMINISHED VIGOR
Is reimbursed in great measure, to those
troubled with wet.k kidneys, Uy a judicious
use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which
invigorates and stimulates without excit-
ing the urinary organs. In fonjunction
with its influent upon them, it corrects
acidity, improves appetite, and is in eve.7
way conducive to health and nerve repose.
Another marked quality is its control over
fever and ague, and its power of prevent-
ing it. For sale by all druggist and deal-
ers generally.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE,
FROM GALVESTON
Traversing the cenlreof Fcrt Bend, Austin,
Washington, Burleson, McClennan,
Bosque, Johnson and Tar-
^ nt counties,
AND THE POPULAR ONE
Thence to all points in Texas, and beyon
North, South, East or West.
300 MILES OF TRACE!
LINES IN OPERATION :
Galveston and Houston, Galves-
ton and Belt,in, Moody, Banh,
Oaw/oul and Valley Mills,
Cliffoul, Mendian,
Morgan and Koppetl.
Connections made with the G„ II. & S. A.
Railway at Rosenberg Junction.
South side of public square,
BRENHAM, - - TEXAS.
popular paten
perfumeries in
A full supply of all the
medicines.
Toilet articles and fine
endless variety.
Physicians prescriptions carefully and
accurately compounded at all hours, day
or night.
jan^dtf
An u.a W«.man'» At.vtce.
A-.it R I J. wi ting to r > Cm:, ,%'i
E-kJ; .:t, "Whe.i; ,.1 i.:\ vv.-l
a.id ,'J l« yvJ nus.u'ten . I'c' .. for good-
ness' S.V 'uf. the besi1 If yen need a
i :n»ciy lU; <>il. make). \ . j.'iri t , v*
habits, give "ou a good a: u a' ap^e te,
make your v..uc,«a/1 i,d * nouh, ami te-
nove al'. -,poa arm blt'jmhes that ind ci'»
i! -heML; if Voaw .li to be ficc from menial
dejwes ion, !t«tfu!r.* s, peevit'inesa, wake-
tulne«J and o.l.v disorders, use Brown's
Iron B tters."
With a pistol which he be-
lieved contained only an explod-
ed catridge, Daniel Halisey, a
Boston lad, killed his little
brother.
AM OPEN
8EORET
AH0N3 THE LADIES
The brllUut, hadnallK
tints of Complexion for whim
ladies strive are chiefly arti-
ficial, and all who will take the
trouble may secure them.
These roseate, bewitching hnes
follow the use of Hagan's Mag-
nolia Balm—a delicate, harm-
less aad alwais reliable article.
Sold byall drumrfsts.
The Magnolia Balm conceals
every blemish, removes Sal*
lowness. Tan, Redness, Snip,
tions, all evidences of excite-
ment and every Imperfection.
Its effects are immediate and
so natural that no Unman being
can .detect its application,"
A FINE assortment of Visiting Cards,
just received. Send in your orders to
he Banner office. Satisfaction guaranteed
Hgr Twenty miles saved by taking this
line between San Antonio and Galveston,
or vice versa, for
All Points in Western Texas!
At Areola Junction the "Midland"
Route connects with the I. & G. N. K. K.
for Columbia, and cities in Brazoria county
At Brenham with the H. & T. C. R. R.
for towns on its Western Division.
At Milano Junction with the I. & G. N.
R. R. for Austin, San Marcus, New Braun-
fels to the southwest, and all Eastern con-
nections to the coast and northest.
At Houston with the 1. & G. N., the II.
& T. C.. the II., K. & W. Texas, and with
the Texas and New Orleans Railroad
At Morgan with the Texas Central.
At Galveston with the Morgan Line fot
New Orleans, and with the Mallory Line
of steamers for Key West ann New York.
Coupon tickets to all points in the United
States and Canada for sale by F. R. Allison
agent at Brenham.
Six Express Passengsr Trains
Daily; Low rates; Smooth
track; New equipment,
of the best material
See that your tickets read by the
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Road
They can be had at all Agencies, and infor-
mation on all Passenger and Immigrant
matters will be cheerfully given by
OSCAR G. MURRAY,
General l'assenper Aeent. Galveston
S. M. MILLER,
Ass'l. Gen'l. Passenger Agent.
Toi' Bale.
A neat new cottagc, six rooms, frou and
back gallery, 011 South Market street, one
block east of Methodist church. Terms
easy. Apply to
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O. M. CORNITZVS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
West side Public Square,
BRENHAM, : : TEXAS.
Keens a lull line ol gold anil stiver Watch-
es of the tinest quality: ladies and gents
chains, fine jewelry, clocks, spectacles and
silver plated ware. The best quality of
Rogers' silver spoons, knives and forks al-
ways in stock. Repairing of all kinds done
in a workmanlike manner and guaranteed.
Trices reasonable. Call and examine my
goods.
L. A. NIEBUHR & CO.,
DKAI EKS I.N
DRI GOODS,
Clothing, and Gents Furnishing
Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots,
Shoes, Trunks, Valices.
Douglass st., (New building, New store,)
Brrnham, Tepas.
In the dry goods department will be
found a complete assortment of the1 aleat
styles of dress goods, notions, gloves and
trimmings. We also keep in stock a rood
assortment of Queens, Glass and Earthei-
ware. In addition to our genera) merchan-
dise department we have .» large stock of
Fresh Groceries-
All are invited to call and examine our
jjoods and prices before purchasing else-
where.
S. P, 9AVXS,
Gontmctor and Builder
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
L am prepared to contract for the erec-
tion of brick buildings. I mal^e a special-
ty of Job Work, and guaraatte satisfac-
tion- 200,000 brick now fHhd- For
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 257, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1881, newspaper, October 27, 1881; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth485127/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.