Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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BRENHAM MILV BANNER
J. O. RANKIN, Proprietor.
Thursday Morning Jan. 18.
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TO REPRESENT THE IMMIGRATION AND
REAL ESTATE INTERESTS OF
THE SOUTH.
"There are thousand that would
go South if there was some oue to
start the ball" is what a New En
gland farmer writes to the Southern
States magazine, of Baltimore.
Fi 0111 Minnesota comes a letter givs
iug a long: list of names of farmers
P n
who want to go South, and with it
i.s expressed the hope, "may God
give you success in your laudable
•work for the benefit of us frozen
denizens of the cold Northwest.'
And from the same State a farmer
writes : 'I have got and am get-
ting more real good points regard-
ing the South from one copy of the
Southern States than I would have
been able to have got in a long,
long time had I not chanced to
have seen it. The South will beat
California for fruit. I have lived in
California and known whereof I
Wide."
Such letters as the foregoing are
con ing to the Southern States from
New England, from the West and
fconi the Northwest in an ever in-
creasing number. We confess that
we have been amazed at the number
Of those letters and at the great in-
terest that is being a oused in these
8eclione among farmers and others
who want to go South, and foy ttyi
demand for information about the
South. The cry of "Go South"
of- f. hone
tx n uwmu iw4. »j >jm imtrw/'if wismw
111 Was a Wreck
With catarrh, lung trouble and generally broken
Jown. Before I had taken half a bottle of
Hood's Sarsriparilla I felt better. Now I am In
Hood's5#* Cures
good health, for all of which my thanks arc! due
to Hood's, Szrsaparilla." Mrs. M. F.
I!'.)KK, < 'lov r. Iron Co., Mo. Get Hood's
'Hood'9 Pilis cure Constipation by restor.
tnjg the pcrWUitte uctionof the alimentary caaal.
The highe:-. -priced man is Gen.
Ochois of Mexico. The Mexican
gov i'nment will pay 810,000 for
h.nr, and considers him worth as
much dead as alive.
We are Selling our Entire
LINE OF-
♦♦♦♦%*
—AT A DISCOUNT OF—
Real Estate
— ar.d •
INSURANCE!
Overcoats, Suits, Pants,
20 Per Cent Discount.
it
P®l.
m
■
promises to swell to greate/ volume
than even the "Go West!' of the
past ever reached, if the railroads
and the people of the South will
now promptly unite in vigorous
work to encourage this growing
tendency and do it on the same
. broad scale as has characterized the
work of the Western States -for
many years. AjjeeiausG of these facts
the Southern States magazine will
henceforth be devoted mainly to
the- immigration and real estate
interests of thfe South, and at the
same time presenting every phase of
the Softth's general attractions and
advantages for the bouie-seeker and
the investor with the same energy
that with which the Manufacturers' Re-
him. cord has for ten years labored to
procrafeHRh forward the industrial growth
of their d interests* of the South. The
of the obithern States magazine will fully
sr this field. It will continue
yrjnonth to month to publish the
of Northern and Western
JSkave 86^ec* *n
ti;ng of the advantages of
Henri/ G/*« as compared with
homes. These « let-
Corner of Sandy a'Kgtjng great atten-
North
THE HE XT OF E VEft * attraction* of
Whisky's, Wines,
Cigarettets.
tL
the
A.sojfHErt boy playing with a re-
volver has succeeded in killing his
little brother. Still the loaded toy
will continue in popularity and chil
dren be allowed to handle it.
Of the thirty-six women who
made the run to the Cherokee strip
Iiifjt fall twenty-two have proved un-»
daunted .by the difficulties of their
undertaking and are perfecting
ho&iti for no man to make or mar- '
as been another great en*
jaetween rebel ships audi*
the government forts at Rio Janeiro
but the encoder was of a desultory
nature, firing 'being at long range
and no HdHfjptb) damage was done to
either side> j
Secretary Carlisle has been of-
fered $25,000 a year, to take the
presidency of a bank. The United
States pays him $8000 a year for
acting aB secretary of the treasury.
Some people wouldn't care a conti-
nental if he was to throw up his
government job to accept this sine-
cure.
Fresh Beer ^K/rat/x an
j yUfl Of
Billiard Table at t.lie Dispos-
al of Customers.
We strive to treat every
one right and guarantee you
prompt and polite service.
Come around and see us.
HENRY CiJiOTK.
TSTduSS
eurlftl Po'.son,
?. P. P. b i
When an undertaker's wife ad-
justs a noose about her neck while
standing on a barrel, puts a revolver
to her temple, blows her brains out,
kicks the barrel away, breaks her
neck, and is discovered hanging by
th^ neighbors it's a sign she was
tired of lite. And a woman at Mill-
vale, Pa., did all this.
How's Tins?
We ofi'er Ono Hundred Dollars Reward,
for any case of Catarrh'that, csnnot.be cured
by Hall's Catarrh CufH^ V
F. J. CHENEY UM« H*pa., Toledo, O.
We, the undcjMGneqk known F. J.
Cheney for tli^lasPSft^n wars, and believe
him perfectly honOT^KPin all business
transactions and finglunally able to carry
out any obligation^rftade by their firm:
.SrTruax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
& Marvin, Wholesale
o, Ohio.
rCatan j^Cure is taken internally,
hon the blood and mucous
(stem. Price, 75c per bottle,
fcgieU. Testimonials free.
'•'faffll ' "' (kt!.
41n Tarsney, being told
aaotment of an income tax
-draw down the wrath of
*d capitalists of the
le Democratic party,
|« "More men follow
> coupons." There
sal as well as
in that sen-
—'The corner stone of the Goliad '
county courthouse at Goliad will be
laid March 2, with Masonic cere-
monies. < ■ •
Ripans Tabules are {Com-
pounded from a prescription
widely used by the best medi-
cal authorities and are pre-
sented in a form that is be-
coming the fashion every-
where.
Ripans Tabules act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
stomach ina intestines; cure
dyspepsia, habitual constipa-
tioh,offensive breath and head-
a'chet One tabWe taken at the
first symptom of indigestion,
biliousness, dizziness, distress
after eating, or degression of
spirits, will surely and quickly
remove the whole difficulty.
Ripans Tabules may be ob-
tained of nearest druggist.
Ripans Tabules *
are easy to take,
quick to act, and^
save many a doc-
tor's bill.
CABBAGE
Fresh Daily.
The Best White
FLOUR
On the Market.
Mexican Commerce
CIGARS.
Yours Respectfully,
I. NOWAKOWSKY
STOVES!
A cordial invitation is here
by extended the people of
Brenham and Washington
county to call at my store and
inspect the largest and most
complete assortment of
W. A. WOOD &Co.
DEALERS IN
LUMBER.
Heart Shingles, Windows, Doors,
Brick, Lime and Cement,
Studebaker Wagons,
Gonuine Glidden Fence Wire.
Brenham, Texas.
-pi
AUG. LINDF.MANN.
—FOR—
t Gutter,-,
Meat < Staffers,
( Knives,
Axes and Hatchets,
COOK AM) HEATING STOVES.
Ever brought to Brenham. I
have them in all sizes and
qualities, and offer them at
Bed Reck Prices for Cast
If you need a STOYE of any
kind call and examine my
stock before making your pur-
chase. I can and will save
you money. This is no idle
boast, but cold, solid facts.
H. FRAXKE,
North Side Public Square.
Saving is Earning.
GREEN'S BRIGADE
Brass & String Band,
IS now prepared to furnish Brass and
String Mcsic for Celebrations, Feats,;
Balls, &c., at short notice. All orders must
be .addressed to Prof. Wm. Yoss, Leadei,
Brenham. Texas '
ha tyiUm r
La die* whose ij items are j
i^lnvgur«^eondl t ton, due *
J. L. AMMONS
Merchant Tailor
Northeist Comer Public Square,
BBKNHAM. TKXAS.
Suits and £&rments mace to girder ar.il s
araateed
EVERSBERG. WILLIAMS & CO..
Real Estate,
pBCBlmri v beuvtn«d by t»«
cUanA;g fir ties of P. '•
and Pot-iMiuu..
t to. '
Sickly A.
poke Your Lift
; title of a little
s-bac, the won
jbacco habit
i man who
physical or
. Sold by
free. Ad-
ay, Indiana
tax col*
' 4he fiscal
wm, for
district,
rth die-
LIPPMAK EEOS., Prcprietors,
Druggists, LippmanVj Bicck, SAVANNAH, QF-
Sold bv J. TUISTKAM. lirriihain.Toxfts
Gnoowscd dt ths Higmcs-' Medical Authoritici
Rea! Estate. .•^ Sf^EtlTHOLlHHflLEB'
Fire, Life and Accident; ^SSa^E.^CflTARRH-
Insurance Agents J£
:n
«st„H»OTARRH»~.
HE*D»CHE~iJ-3
IVHAI.Fn will curc
Grand Opera House.
A. SIMON, Proprietor.
One IsTight Only
Saturday Evening, January 20th.
THE OI'KKATIC FEAST of the SEASON.
Ths Algerian Opera Company,
Presenting the New Comedy Opera
THE ALGERIAN
Music by Reginald Dekoven
Book by Glen MacDonough.
With a Complete and Capable Co.
Handsome Scenery.
Gorgeous Costumes.
Large and Pretty Chorus.
JOT Seats now on Sale.
4th
GBOCERY STOBE
E. E* MUERY, Proprietor.
—DIALER IN—
Staple aid Fascy Paiily Groceries
Near Union Depot, BRENHAM, Texas.
Everything new and fresh! Prices the
lowest. Give me a call and be convinced.
Polite attention. Free delivery.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
A. SIMON, Proprietor.'
Friday Evening, January 19th
f The Peerless Irish Comedienne,
May Smith Robbing,
rted bv a Superb Company of Come*.
ians and Soubrettes. including the
Trixie Imperial Quartet and
Mandolin and Banjo Trio,
Still in the Lead
—WITH THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF—
STAPLE 1 FANCY
GROCERIBS
Eggs, Batter and all Kinds
of Produce. 1 car ot Tidal
Wave Flour. Scotch Oats
Farina Grits and Rice
Garden Seeds and Seed
Potatoes. Currants and
Cranberries. We sell the
Celebrated Mocha and Java
Coffee, Yours Very Respt.
J. H. QTXEBE
West Side Square.
*9 ■
FOR SALE.
$2,750 will buy tho Tom loung
place. Magnificent view, healthy
location, good repair, comparative-
ly new, one acre ot ground, fine
outhouses and barn. Original cost
nearly $4,000, Easy terms.
14 vacant building^lots, in vari-
ous locations, from $150 to S350.
Easv terms.
We represent tho loading Euro-
pean and American FIIiE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANIES. Our dwell-
ing House policy is the shortest
and most liberal ever issued.
A. tew dollars' saving on
each purchase made amounts
to a good deal in the course
of a ear. Orders given for
-AFRESH MEATSifs-
such as Beef, Pork, Mutton,
and Prime Sausag9 will re-
ceive prompt attention. Free
livery to all parts of the city.
IF1. FISCHER,
Proprietor City Market.
EVERSBERG, WILLIAMS & CO..
Real Estate,
Fire, Life and Accident
Insurance Agents
Office Engelke Bank Building.
BRENHAM. TEXA8
Offlo* Engelke Bank Building.
BBEXHAM. TEXAS
wonderful boon to suffer
from Colds, SoreThroi,
lufliienz
or II}
immedii
remedy.
•en House.
sonak_
Of anjCOiilse in City.
and indefe.
lftble sup
the authority Oi
maintenance of a a"
In pocket, roadr to use en lir«t indication of eolth'
Continued I'm Effect* rermontnt (nrij t" J
! fJatlsfftciioncnnranU'odormonpj-refunrti'd. Price .
r>0 ct«. Trial fr.'f at DrucpisH.
I 60 cents. 2. E. CCSEHiS, Jtfr., Threo Riuri Hid., 0. S■
CTTSHMAS'B
ricuTUftl The furcet oml safest remedy fotis?9ile.
Mtn ! nUL £.1 «tt,n diseases. Kvr.ema.Itch.Salt
! Bbenm.old Sorts. B-irns. «'•«». Won<«e.-fnl rem vt?
! edy for PII.ES. Pri«.i!5rt«. !!)ru«-D*| U
i glyteortiTmaii pri■■ t.i.!. Aii-'n nbov. PfMUin
,
K^r '■lie l>v IS. K. M'HX, Itrenliani. T< \.
LITTLE TRIXIE, Peabody_ House.
THE ROMP HE1KESS,
Under tb9 management of Fred. Bobbins
Best si.OO i'er Day House in City.
., . . t 1 Bo&nUnf? by day, week or month. Table sup-
ine uttle comedienne 1? as bright a star as « nlie«l with he best the market affords.
ever shojie in farce comedy in this city.—
Little Rock Dailv Press. ! "
DR. HEBRA'S
VIOLA CREAM
L. SCHOEN, Proorietor
Brlglit Hnfir. Pretty UlrN, and the Best
Dancer* on Earth.
WAIT FOB THIS t.KEAT ATTKACTIO.N
Prices as usual. Tickets now on sale.
WOOD! WOOD!
Snwed and Split for Stoves and lire place
delivered to any of the City at $4.50 per cord
cash or. delivery. Yard near Central freight
depot. ' O. A. LIN DEM ANN.
Removes Fr»ck!e», Pirn pl.t.
Liver - Moles, Blaokheada,
Sunburn and T«n, oud re-
stores tho akin to Its origi-
nc.1 freshness, producing a,
•Jear and healthy com-1
pleiion. Buperior to aU face'
! preparatloiis and perfectly uarmlesa. Ai ell
i druggiits, or mailed ior SCcta. fiend ior Circular.
| VIOLA f XIN SOAP is »'nip:x icconipM^iV! u &
I &kiD purifjin^ Soup, afiequ«Jr1 for the UvUcl. and without a
rival tor the nursery Absolut It pure and iiiioati|y nodi-
| cawd. A.X dracfjit^ Price 23 Cenfi.
; G. C. BITTNER & CO.. Toledo. O.
i Foi sale l>y k. k. luhn« Brenham, Tex.
Tub Phovident Savings Life
Assurance TJociety offors the most
equitable and sensible Insurance
for Texas people; based on natural
premium plan, and Texas appre-
ciates the valuo of samo as showi
by tho increase ot its business in
1892 of 27 per cent over I8(,)l, or
20 per cent over any other com-
pany. Over half million Insur-
ance in forco in Brenham and vi-
cinity among its best people.
I youoare paying rent and have
no home of your own, it would bo
to your interest to let us show you
how wo can build you a home on
tho installment plan, and by pay-
ing a monthly stated amount you
will soon have a home, instead of
a bundlo of rent receipts, a clear
title to your home. The company
offering these inducements is the
National Building and Loan Com-
pany of Michigan, which is the
second largest of its kind in tho
World. It loans money on the
monthly installment plan and is
endorsed by 150 bankers of its own
State, and the leading banks and
business men of 40 towns in Texas.
Simmons & Wangemann,
Local Agents.
Searcy & Garrett, Attorneys.
You will^always find as over th«
First National Hank, always ready
to impart any information in the
line of Fire Insurance, Life In#ur-
*oce, Accideat and Flate Glass In-
surance, City and Farm Property,
Loan and Investments.
Correspondence in English anrf
German.
Real Estate and Insurance,
Brenham. Texas.
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Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1894, newspaper, January 18, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth485419/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.