Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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BRENHAM DAILY BANNEE,
VOL. XIX.
brenham. texas. thursday morning. .ia.vilyry 1189/..
15
WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS ARE DOING.
i I LLINtiS I IIOM TOWNS AM) < Ol N
Ill s VKOIM) I s.
L')ok Ovor Thrill, IVrlni|»k V«mi art* Mni-
tion<*<l, atul it* Not, Sotnt* of Your
NH^hbor* Air,
A Hempstead special says: "l'lie
county commissioners' have hired all
county convicts to Mr. K. Buchanan
on the Heher Stone place 1'or per
month. This Stone place is u Rra/.os
bottom plantation with nearly a
thousand acres in cultivation.
A <'hinanian has rented allonge to
supply a Ioiijj felt want, a l'irst-cla«s
laundry.
Mr. Oahriel Schwarz and wife, of
iiryan, are In the city with a view to
making this their future home.
Stockmen report the condition ot
cattle very satisfactory.
A Kellvillo special says : "Ouito a
queer case occurred Tuesday in the
District court. A negro was being
tried for stealing a watch and SI") in
money from another negro. There
was but one witness in the case and
that was the complainant. When lie
took the stand to testify the defendant
called the court's attention to the fact
of the witness being an ex-convict and
the ease at the instance of the State's
attorney was thrown out of court.
A special from Hearne says: "A ,
negro burglar was caught here Tues- I
day night by City Marshal White in i
an attempt to break into the I'lterna- j
iional and Ureal Northern freight j
depot. In his possession was found :t
bunch ot key", ,,nc of which wu-
narked "li. lloiiatinon. 11r« iklyti. N.
V.. IJ.MU S., Mo. I'. R. i:."
The negro Mie-kleroy. charged it It
uiirdcring and burn>Mg the bodies oi
».iie two old negroes, l.indsey • alter .
and wile, was liberated Tuesday, the \
grand jury having failed to lind a
•rue bill against him.
A Sealey special says : M. j
Lock wood left Tuesday morning tor
Navasota with three of his tine nags.
The following knights attended the
organization of the Knights of
I'ythias lodge in Rellville last Satur-
day night and expressed themselves
as being royally entertained : Thos.
Sutton, J. T. Martin. H. (L Castleton,
<C. Jones. \V. ('. < urry, J. li. Wade,
T. N. lleneau, T. H. Castleton, Dr. M.
i le Causey.
Marriage License.
Following is the list of marriage
license issued from the county clerk's
office for the week ending Wednesday
evening Jan. 17 :
<i. T. Penny and Lillie Bailey.
Wm. Hhelton and Hlnora Handle.
J. H. Win. Schroeder and Mrs.
Rosa Schroeder.
Win. Reich and .Minna Schroeder.
Otto Straach and Anna Laudig.
.1. /. Anierson and Sarah Brown.
Herman Meier and Minna Rlex.ee-
t »• (»r
Theodor Roedcker and Mrs. Anna
Roesler.
Thos. Lochridge and Mary Robert-
son.
Adolph Mueller and Marie laidwig.
An ( iiHien Kneinv,
Is more to be dreaded than an open ar\d vis-
ible one. That subtle and lurking loe, which
under the generic name of malaria, mani-
fests itself, when it clutches us in its tenacious
grasp, in the various forms of chills and
fever, billions remittent, dumb ague or ague
cake, can only be effectually guarded against
by fortifying the system against its insidious
attacks with Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, a
thorough antidote to the doison of miasma
in the system, and a saieguard against it
thoroughly to be relied upon. In the event
of a malarious attack, avoid poisoning your
system with quinine, and use instead this
■vholesome remedy, unobjcc* onable in taste
and far more efficious than any drug I'se
the Bitters for dispepsia, billiousness consti-
pation, kidney complaints ami rhuem.Uisrn.
An Austin correspondent of the
Houston Post has the following notice
if a Washington county beauty:
'•.Miss Nettie Williams,of Independ-
ence, is vi-iting friends in Austin, and
ilready has tint society yoyug geu-
tlemen oil the anxious -eat for the
Monopoly of her best favor:. Mijs
Williams is well known in Houston
uul San Antonio, and belongs to a
lannly whose distinguished name
dates back to tlie remote days of the
revoluf ion.
THAT NEW K. OF P. LODCE.
At Bellville. What The Correspondent
There Says.
A r.ellville Coriespoudent 'of the
Houston Post. The institution of the
lodge of Knights of Pythias here Sat-
urday night was tlie grandest occasion
of the kind that has ever taken place
in Rellville. The representatives of
live lodges were present as follows :
Brenham: Past Grand Chancellor
Jos. Roll, Messrs. Henry Harrison, Kd
Ruster, ('has. Wilkens, Walter Auis-
ler, Max I'.ndel, I'.. P. Curry, 11. S.
Roger.-. W. D. Crockett, T. A. Hol-
land, 1!. .1. II aring, 11. (1 Ieine. |
Sealv: J.R. Wade, _ W. C. Curry, j
T. N. lleneau, II. <>. Castleton, M. \
I )eC:iiL6say, T. H. Castleton, Thos. I
Sutton, ('. • . Jones, J. I . Martin, Jefl |
Marr. i
Hempstead: C, 1). Robinson, A. L.I
Wheeler, N. P. Houx, A. Wilding, K.
Hansel, J. M. Nichols, K. !•'. Johns,
R. M. Bozman, R. R. McDade, Jr.,
Clyde Doran, Max Hirsch.
Caldwell: W. B. Somerville, R. J.
Stone, O. S. Riley, <>. M. Williams.
Temple: Grand Chancellor P. L.
The Change, from Girlhood to Womanhood
- is fraught with dangers. At
tiiis period tbo young woman
is especially sensitive, and
.many nervous troubles,
which continue through
'.life, have their origin
Jot this time. If there
[be pain, headache, and
nervous disturbances,
or the general health not good,
the judicious use of medicine
should be employed. Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescription
is the best tonic and nervine at
this time. The Lest bodily con-
dition results from its use. It's
a remedy specially indicated
those delicate weaknesses and
derangements that afflict women-
kind at one period or another.
For all women, at all times of life, in all
eases of peculiar nature, the " Prescription"
is the safe agent that builds up, strengthens,
and cures.
In catarrhal inflammation, in chronic dis-
orders nnd displacements common to women,'
it is nun run teed to lienetit or cure, or thai
money is refunded
Dr. Sage's Remedy positively cures Catarrh, j
GOODS GIVEN AWAY FREE
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—J. C. Singleton, BlullYlale,
dertaker and furniture dealer
failed.
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lias J
Is the heading of a great many advertisements, and when you go to
get them you think you DON'T NEED ANYjJMONEY.
And when you come to find out
YOU ARE SURPRISE*},
because they ask you double the price for theirjjgoods than you
buy them elsewhere. We dn not say
That we give Goods Away,
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Davis,
W. R.
Downs, Felix Venney, J. M.
l'oni lioylan, Clias. Rerthold,
French.
The ceremonies were conducted by
Past C rand Chancellor Rotrand Grand
Chancellor Downs, assisted by others
in the respective ollices. The cere-
monies were said to be unusually
beautiful and impressive. The new
lodge having a large membership, the
entire night was consumed in the
work oi init iat ion.
A l ll::;n o'clock a n-or-w was laken
lor -upper, \\!ii<• 11 per a mi ngeiiK'ii I ot'
111 c ! • i" ■; 11 !. hi'.i' had lion prepared by
; he tadie.- ii|' i lie l'.pi-e.ipal eliurch. II
was an elaborate affair, elegantly ar-
ranged and tastefully served. The
tables were beautifully decorated with
llowers and fruit, and the courses
served were of the very lies! material
in the market. Handsome youn#
ladies were the attendants on the
tallies, and throughout the supper the
eyes of old bachelors and widowers
fairly danced with speculating admir-
ation. A number of "after dinner',
speeches were made and in all the
roval good time that was anticipated
was more than realized.
Capt. J, I). Johnston.
To all whom it may concern:— I take great
pleasure in testifying to the efficient qualities
! of the popular remedy for eruptions of the
' skin known as P. P. P. [Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Potasium]. L suffered for several
years with an unsightly and disagreeable
eruptions on my face, and tried various rem
edies to remove it, none of which accom
plished the object, ur.til this valuable prepar-
ation was resorted to. After taking three
bottles, in accordance with directions, I am
now entirely cured. j. I). JOI IN.VfON,
Of the firm of Johnston ..V Douglas,
Savannah, (ia.
—Twelve cars of beeves and two
cars of hogs were shipped recently
from (lotizales to Chicago.
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i.ipma
Dkak sin-
til.H>:iv < i the
P. P. p. in th-
W->:illl:l 1 i\ ill
slant finish,
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II, (i.\ , D • •. I '.. |s'<'
.'•ivannah, < la.
• like te ,1-1.1 M.y -
irm ileu- cil'.-i', ii.
.Mary Ingaliain. it
on my piace; she had a (en-
ure threat, debilitv, cte., and
but we are oveidoaded, and in order to reduce our enormous stock
consisting of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Laces and Embroi-
L- derses, Millinery Goods, Hats, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, Trunks and valises, Groceries, Glass and Crockeryware, U) make
room for our Fall and Winter stock, who are compelled to sell Goods
at "give away prices," and you should not fail to
Take advantage of this Opportunity,
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f he
was emaciated to a degree that she was un-
able to net out tif bed unaided, being given
up by physicians: sic had taken the ruinous
so-called bleed medicine- without the least
cited, until being put under the P. P. P.,
-he immediately began to imp" '\c ant
now in as good health as eyer i her lite.
Vou can refer to me at any tim • as to the
effects o P. P. P., in the foregoing case.
Yours truly, SAMI'eL OUAKRY.
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<m in _;iVP its :t fria!.
'iie Domestii
I'll ion
—The creamery at Greenville
which has been idle for several years
resumed operations on Saturday.
Li'uarantee you s;ii.s!;i"f sou: treat ov-
il' vou are nor our customer already, v," k.ndA
We arc Agents for the World Renowned Wllitc,
Star, Singer, and other Sowing* Machines, and if on v,nt a -ood Mm
ichine and save money, you will do well to Ltive u- a call.
's' I'W We pay the highest prices for COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Don't fail to give ns a call; we guarantee you satisfaction. That is not all \v<
we hack it up. If we can gain your custom on this ha-ds we will he delighted to
Yours Most Respectfully,
i'iany Persons an- i-rik™
,i,)irn from overwork or hvJUjch»»la carts.
brown's Iron Bitters i cbv.lldstho
system, alilj digestion, removes excess of blfah
and cures rnaUna. (.let the genuine.
ATWOOD, VIOLETT & CO. CIRCULAR.
Special to the Manner :
Nkw Oiu.kans, Jan. 17.— Atwood
X'lolett & Co. say :
Both the Liverpool spot and eon
Mr*. IVlnslow'H SooIIiIiir Syrup
lias been u.«ed for over lifty years by mili
lions of mothers' for children lectinwith
perfect success. It sooths the child, softens
; the gums, allays the pen, cures wind colic
and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold
i by druggists in every part of the world.
J 25 cents a bottle.
—At llound Rock Monday there
wen? four small boys from Waco
I ^ fol' to Ml.
ter being quoted some ;> and 4 points
do
11 a v
it
BROCKSCHMIDT & HOHLT
Main Street, Brenham, Texas-
below the closing' of last night. New |
York and this market eased off some ,
('• and s points, hut there was a firmer
feeling towards tlie.close, and the en-!
tire decline was recovered.
The published statement of Mr. j
Will confirming his minimum esti-!
mate of 7.7 bales had but little iiillii-j
enceon prices here, as it is unsup- j
ported liyany testimony and utterly
at variance with the information
which comes from the interior. Those,
who expect a large crop, finding that
Attention, Green's Brigade.
^EARCY & GARRETT,
LAWYERS,
llrenhain, TVxah.
Office over Giddin^s A: Giddings Bank,
J.
T. BROWNING,
Xj AWYER,
lteal Estate and Collecting1 Agent
nnd p<r cent o
tlie stocks at' the known, aiuljso far as j notice will be given hereafter.
can be ascertained, at the unknown,
interior towns do not warrant their
estimates, are locating the surplus iu
planters' hands, but are careful in
withholding the names of the States,
counties or individuals where this
overplus exists.
This new departure has, at least, a
great advantage, as while it may be
easy to locate a town it would lie a
difficult matter to trace individual
holdings. We find 110 evidence to
cause us to alter our views as to the
crop outturn, and aside from ingenu-
ous theorizing there is absolutely
nothing to Induce the expectation of a
7.4 crop. The semi-weekly statement
as published to-day shows a erai 11 in
receipts at interior towns as compared
with last year of s,7l | hales. The
stocks, however, are s,.",u7 less. I!e-
ceipts thus far this week are loi,:!07
bales against !»s,777 last week and
7i, 107 iast year. Our spot markets
closed ijuict at i-ifi decline. Sales
^1 it mi l>a!,e- : sales to arrive
Notice is hereby given that the sur
vivors of Tom (Jrkkn's ]5iu<;ai>i; will i
meet in their 12th annual reunion at j
the town of Weimar. Colorado county, !
Texas, 011 Wednesday. February 21st, i
1894. Comrades, let each one of us de-1 Loans Money at
terniine to he present and greet each i "> nnd 10 years titne.
other once more. I he citizens of \\ ei- J i Ifi-ick—Over Amnions' Tailor -hop, Cor.
mar will give us a royal welcome, and j Muj„ and Ant Streets, N. E. Orin-r Public
the lowest possible rates of transpor- S(piar<>, Brenham, Texas.
of which due' • -
|rp H. HOTTS,
Attorney-at-iaw,
Brenham. Texas
II.is a complete Abstract ol Lanil Titles Give
special attention to land business. <Mti« e—Uo
stairs in Giddln^s Bulldinir. South sMe square
tat Ion will he secured,
C RINGENER,
DEALER ix
Dry Goods, Clot'
BOOTS SHOES AN
Plantation Sir
AS"
llespect fully,
John 1'. Kikk, President.
John <;. Rankin, Secretary.
PTaNn^ Ne*v Sl.'itl; OIKi.ANS >iu|^
i Catalogue KHKK. Haul,'
lieatty, WashinKton
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N. .1
WOMANS WORKISlMr";
tuiiwu at hotn«,addrvu Dr. J. II. ■lUC lIISl CO., I llra, A. 4.
^0
(o _ the chmstyjread slicer
MKN on WOMEN make $10,011 a (lav Mling ihfi
"Wonderful Christy Mread ^licer. ' V. rite t|iiick
for territory. Christy Knifk Co. Kreaiont,Oliia
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Clonnsi <1 mm J I. autific!* th>- I'.alr.
Proiiwdt s a 1 i\ .r,iiiit iv<ca'; .
Never Fails to Rostoro Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Curvs sraip «i -«;iv, s .v !iair 1a:wn_\
.Vif, ami i!."o a*
]->l-:.\r REGARD 15RVAN.
>
Attorney at Law,
ftrenham, Texas.
Practice in all of the Courts.
Office Smith Side Public Square.
lAMI'liKLL & PI'.NNINC;'TON,
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Attorneys-at-Law,
Mrenlnini, Texas'
consumptive
ARE
YOU
V*i> Parker's Ginucr Tonio.
Wink l.iin-s Dfl. iitv, Ie! -n >
HINDERCORNS. 1
StuOi ui. u:i»u. i.ic. a;
AlMiu-incss entru -t-'d in ctir
Ciive prompt and careful
(.Hlii over K ' •! N't.'i'in il
t .rlv ?urc ci;rr f.-r <
iii'scux .v co..:
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lilted (HI Sec
opera eonipan
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1 he past th
v tor >
fir-: _ria
e vear«.
eoiiirrat 11-
'•"I'lie Algerian" '
aturday niirht. as
id opera here for !
I'n 1: races :tt Navasota t(
i-tf to he interesting.
ay protn-
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
• Latest U. s. (iov't Rep
Powder
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
EPPS'S COGOA
BREAKFAST-SUPPER.
• • liy 11 thorough knowledge of' the nalti-
| r:tl l:iw- which govern the operations <>f di-
] g<>stion and nutrition, and by a careful ap-
plication of the line properties of well sc-
j lected Cocoa, Mr. K.pps has provided for
our breakfast and supper a delicately flav-
oured beverage which mav sivo us ninny
heavy doctors' bills, it is "liy the judicious
j uso of such articles of diet that a 'constitu-
tion may be gradually bult up until strong
j enough to resist every tondencv to distase. i
I Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating)
around 11s ready to attack wherever there is I
' a weak point. W e may esetpe many a fatal j
ii.
a
Rogers.
itOCKItS A
m: kiss'v,
Law.
itormlys - at
BKKNI1AM, TEXAS.
Ofl'ee in Graber building— up>ta'.r-.
DR. H E. GAEHCKE.
Resident Dentist
[Successor to Or. J. K Muse.]
GILD FltUHE. AND CROWN M BRIBEE WORK.
Brenham4 Texas.
New Market.
rn
tvr
Keep op
lines. I
see me.
ABSOLUTE?^ PURE
> li a f 1 by keeping ourselvo well f.iruiie
1 with pure Mood and a proper!v nourishe
; frame."—I'ivil Service (ia/,ette. Mad
simply with boiling water or mi!<. So!
j only in half-pound tins. In (I rorers Li! e
i ed thus :
,1 t \ll> l l'is ,V « <> . j i,] , ,.p
[ thic C'iemisU, London. Kr.glatul.
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kiiksii;mkats or ai.i'kimi at
KORFF& CLEMONS
In tlie Hamilmaun now building, on
First street. S.Vl SA(ii'. l ACT'lKY
in connection. The neatest, clean-i
est place of tire kind in the city. A j
share of your patronage solicite 1. b<U
7
A Fi
teous-
ProDrietor.
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