Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 2, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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•0 the tree will grow. The early
of childhood leave a
lasting impression. A* the
home is the true sphere of
woman, she cannot begin too
young to acquire the art of
taking care of it. One of the
moct helpful 1 osseins she can
learn is that
CLAIRETTE SOAP
l< not only the most efficient meant of keoptng thing! clean, but the roo»t
hfng cl '
economical as well. Whether used for washing clothes or cleaning house It
BTea lu worth beyond qaeetlon. Jt'» never to late for a woman to left!
Irette lewou. .Sold everywhere. Made only by
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, ST. LOUIS.
H^I II N MHHI-I
BUSY T
Inlpfup
THE PUREST AND BEST.
H. R. SUllLZ, Agent, firenhum, Texas.
TO THE TRADE.
I am not seling
FURNITURE AT COST
But if you need anything in my line give me a
cal and I wil prove to your satisfaction that I
am seling Furniture CHEAPER than those
who claim to sell at cost.
w*tJw??£!?i?£W in 8u0re tl?e most co,,)rleto stock of NEW
FUBNITURE ever brought to this market, which I intend
J?n?1?e/:UAa,itHAR? TIMKS PRICES- Young coupler
Will find it to their advantage to give me a call botoro buy
Sfi# their Furniture, as I can and will save them money.
Gk HERMANN.
'rh£ffi,Re!iab,e Furni^i2,I?1rx2iler
3Hmmm
BUSY!
Taking stock and soon
We will be with YOU again!
o
Thanks for yourp atronage andja happy New Year to all.
J:N . ' ■
We remainjjyours respectfully
it,;'., r
«5fc.+'
MISTROT
WHEN I SPEAK
I never make efforts to induce people to visit^
my store in search of mythical advertised bargains
which do not exist or which are "just out." Suoh
methods are dishonest and are certain ultimately
to prove futile. What I advertise, I have, and it is
always exactly aa represented.
There is no jiora certain method of entertaining
the average people than by spreading before them a
•nrpnse in bargains in an elegant line of JJresc Goods
tn all the NE W STYLES, with trimmings to Match,
and a large line of Men's, Youth'sand Children«' Cloth-
ing' which all know are accustomed to get more than
geed values. I never do that, because it i s absurd an
j untrne, but I do sell mighty close to cost.
ALEX SIMON
OAK HALL,
SALOON AND RESTAURANT.
Thanking my friends and patrons
for the very liberal patronage they
have heretofore extended me, I take
pleasure in informing them that 1
Lave secured the servioes of a splen-
did cook, and will hereafter be pre-
pared to fill crders of any kind, both
day or night. Call and give us a
Crial.
Wm. BUEOHERL,
Proprietor.
Heber Htone, President.
A. WajroEMANN, 1st Vice-President
H. K. Harrison, Cashier.
I^irst National Bank.
Capital'and Surplus, $180,000.0}.
J. L. AMNIONS
Merchant Tailor
■ortheast Corner Public Bovan,
JtuuittAM. TBXAS.
Suits sad garments mads to order aad arc
cuaranteed.
THOS. DWYER,
T. A. LOW,
HKBEftSTONK,
dihbo roRii
HENRY HO DDK,
F. W. WOOD,
ED. AMSLER,
M. A. HEALY,
DEALER IN
GENERAL HARDWARE-
FARMING IMPLEMENTS BARB WIRE
Paints, Varnish, Window Glass, Iron Pipe
pumps, steam p1ttibos, hubbub belting,jetcj.
SAHDT STREET, .... .... BRENHAM, TEXAS
A WANGEMANN.
MRS. A. M, GIDDINGK
H. K. HARRISON:
solicited
Accounts of Farmers, Merchants an! business mm generally respectful If
WOOD
awad and Split or Store* and lie place
Jehvered to any of the City at UM per —*
" "" *" Yard near Central
cuh ot delhrtry.
dapot.
O. A. LINDK11
-A.dolt)h Kesslin^,
Fhe Leading Butcher liCitv
^ M W Port Mutton asOansate Daily, feiwmnt a specialt?
Soott Ant Street. Opposite H. Fischer's Stere. Breaks*, Texas.
HERMANN FISCHER.
-WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL DEALER
Our Best Wishes
-V>-
VIST
l^or a Happy and Prosperous New Year
To All Our Friends and Patrons.
STAPLE GROCERIES,
WESTERN AND TEXAS PROpUOE.
I1P0EHD AND DOMESTIC V1IS, LIQD0R8. CIGARS
Tobacco, D elicncics, Candk*, Preserved Vegetables, Fruits, Nub, Meal,
Fish, Pickles, Canned Fruits, Etc.
8S
IAIE take this opportunity of thanking our many friends and patrons,
» w both in and out of the city, for favors Bhown us during the year
Eighteen Nintey-Bii. We shall endeavor to merit a continuance of the
patronage of the public during Eighteen Ninety-Seven, and shall have
some important announcements to make during the early part of the year
tj»at will be interesting. ,
£»a
Again thanking one and all we simply ask that our business relations
be as pleasant in the future as they have been in the past.
m
,73-
Very Respectfully,
• ' i
BOSSE & WITTEBECKER.
Sok A^ent for American BrewingJAssooiation of Houston
Texas.
■ •
Ice in quantities at Lowest Bates. Lowest Wholesale Pricts to the Trade.
Pajs the Highest Market Price for Cotton and other Produce.
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
GOOD OPENING!
Retiring from business want fcPolose i"»«t stock by /AN. 1,
1897, in balk. Furniture, Carpets, Wl^I Paper, Window
Shades, Looking Glasses, Picture and Boo.* Moulding, Uofins aad Ua-
dertakor'a goods. Both buildings for Bent J* &e meantime am Sell*
ng Goods at Goat, until Entire Stock la Sold L« Bulk. Apply to
E) JPEUKER.
JOSEPH TRISTRAM.
■DEALER IN-
Drugs and Medicines
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC-
south side public square
:n-
bbbmhau, tbxas
*■« Artia""d
and accurately compounded at all
is Prescriptions carefully
>y or night
LOUIS KOKFF,
KORFF It CLEMONS,
si BUTCHERS!
HUGH VLEKOM,
——DIALKM II—.
IM 8T0OK ASD WAGE MANUFACTURERS,
BRENHAM, TEXAS
'Highest Market Pride Paid for Live Stock. Grdets for Sausage promptly filled.
R. E. LUHN.
DRUGS
BRENHAM .TEXAS.
Staple Drugs Fine Chemicals Patent Medicines Combs.
Hair, fail aa< Teett trashes la Badless Variety.
Physicians prescriptions alwavs receive prompt attention and will be filled with the
b^ therechLSLBe' Inmedicines, quality is of the first important
"1 hrift is a Good Revenue," Great saving re-
sults from cleanliness and
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Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 2, 1897, newspaper, January 2, 1897; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth485269/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.