Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 12, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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From TUB to LINE
in shortest time, With the least of
toil sud trouble.
CLAIRETTE
SOAP
makes clothes snowy white by removing
f the dirt in a natural and healthful way.
I A pure soap—good for clothes and good
I for general cleaning. Sold everywhere.
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THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louis.
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THE PUREST AND BEST.
H. R. S1HILZ, Agent, Brcnham, Texas.
TO THE TRADE.
I am not seling
FURNITURE AT COST
*But if you need anything in my line give me a
eal and I wil prove to your satisfaction that J
Ijfm seling Furniture CHEAPER than those
who claim to sell at cost.
I havo now in store the most complete stock of NEW
rRNITURE ever brought to this market, whioh I intend
close Olt at HARD TIMES PRICES. Young conplef
t find It 4® their advantage to give me a call betore boy
their Furniture, as 1 can and will save them money.
Gh HERMANN-
The Old Reliable Furniture Dealer
Bmty Street, .... bbkmiah, texas
Taking* stock and soon
"W"e will be with ITOTJ again
Thanks for your patronage and a happy New Year to all.
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We remain yours respectfully
MISTROT BRO'S & CO.
<3=Sil
WHEN I SPEAK
"just out." Such
certain ultimately
I never make efforts to induce people to visit
my store in soarch of m)thioal advertised bargains
whioh do not eiist or which are
methods are dishonest and are
to prove futile. What I advertise, I havo, and it ia
Always exactly aa represented.
There is no oaora certain method of entertaining
the average people than by spreading before them a
surprise in bargains in an elegant line of JJresc Goods
in all the Nlh MT i> J YLEti, with trimmiiu/s to Match,
•ad a large line of Men't, Youth'a and Children*1 Cloth-.
ing which all know are accustomed to get more than
good values. I never do that, because it i s absurd an
nirtn, bat I do sell mighty close to cost.
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ALEX SIMON
...OAK HaLL RESTAUR1HT...
Oysters, Fish,
and Game
EVERY DAY FRESH.
Oysters 75 Cents a Hundred.
I have tecured the services ot a
splendid white cook, and am
prepared to fill orders for ban-
quets at a reasonable price.
WM. BUECHERL,
PRORPIETOR.
Hxbkr Stone, President.
A. Waxhmann, Ist.Vice-Presidont
H. K. Harrison, Cashier.
!First National Bank.
Capital'and Surplus, *100,000.03.
THOS. DWYER,
T. A. LOW,
HEBER STONE,
HENRY hodde,
Y. W. wood,
ED. AMSLRR,
A. WANGEMANN.
MRS. A. M. GIDDING8
H. K. HARRISON.
J. L. AMMONS
Merchant Tailor,
liittwrt Oorisr Public Square,
XHUBAK, TBXAB.
Suits and garments made k> order aad are
aaranteed.
WOOD
awed and Split or Stoves and lira place
Jelivered to any of the City at per cord
cash or delivery. Y ard near Central freifh
depot. O. A. LINDBMANN
SURE CURE
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Our Best Wishes
solicited
Accounts of Farmers, Merchants an! business nn generally respectfully
GOOD OPENINGI
Retiring from business want to close out stock by JAN. I,
1897, in bulk. Furniture^ Carpels, Wall Paper, Window
Shades, Looking Glasses, Picture and Boom Moulding, Coffins and Un-
dertaker's goods. Both buildings for Bent. In the meantime am Sell-
ing Goods at Cost, until Entire Stock is Sold ia Balk. Apply to
E. PEUKER.
MAIN ST. FURNITURE HOUSE.
M. A. HEALY,
-dealer IN-
FARMING IMPLEMENTS BARB WIRE!
Paints, Varnish, Window Glass, Iron Pipe
pumps, steam fittings, hubbub belting,jetc.
SANDT STUU*. .... .... BRENHAM, TEXAS
JOSEPH TRISTRAM,
Something New Under the Sun.
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For a Happy and Prosperous New Yeai'
To All Our Friends and Patrons.
f® kke this opportunity of thanking our many friends and patrons
both in and out of the city, for favors shown us daring the year
Eighteen Nintey-Six. We shall endeavor to merit a continuance of the
patronage of the public daring Eighteen Ninety-Seven, and shall have
some important announcements to make during the early part of the year
that will be interesting.
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Again thanking one and all we simply aBk that our business relations
be as pleasant in the future as they have been in the past.
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Very Respectfully,
Through Buffet Drawing Boom Sleeping Car Line
Betwen Galveston and Washington, D. C.f
without change, via
Reservations in
through car may gy a | f\ %
be secured on ap-
plication to Ticket
Agents of South-
ern PaciflficCom-]
at eitLer
pany
Houston or
Galveston.
C.W. BEIN,
Trrffic Manager, Houston, Texas
Affording practically Through
Sleper Skbvic* from Texas to
New York and intermediate Points
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Drugs and Medicines
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC
south side fvbiiic squabs bbekham, texas
R. E. LUHN.
DRUGS
BRENHAM .TEXAS.
Sfcole Drugs Fine Chemicals Patent Medicines, Combs.
A jfair, Fall and Tooth Brashes la Eodiess Variety.
uu • • . reoelve prompt attention and will be filled witb '.he
Physicians prMCnptionvalw™ , m?dicines, quality is of the lint Important the
utmost care at any time, day or night a- ^ r
best is the cheapest.
LOUIS KOBFFi
BUOH CLKMON
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Ass't G.P. AT. A. Hottitol
SOHMID BROft
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Greneral M!eretia.nclis^,
COR FIRST AND WEST STRtETS, . WffUM TEXAS-
ZWA full stock -of Dry Goods, Grocerit*, Hats, Caps,
Boots and Shoes. Highest price paid for Country Produce
KORFF a CLEMONS,
iNBUTCHERSI=
DEALEKS IV-
LIVE mil MB MSB DUMB,
BRENHAM, TEXAS
Highest Market Price Paid tor Live Stock. Grderi for Saosage promptly filled.
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BOSSE & WITTEBECKER.
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tjrable monthly. S months I
rhtfnl oiimat* on earth. Bal
io*u« and petu&anabii) inatroetor I
IwlU: I montl
Bath kwuM (i
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, rraM r*u*t.
"Betterwork wisely than work hard." Great
efforts are unnecessary in house clean-
ing if you use
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Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 12, 1897, newspaper, January 12, 1897; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth485312/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.