Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1888 Page: 4 of 4
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[—Very latest in Per-
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m ■ Cablkton & Nash.
"t 'CJatll Janaary lat, we offer onr
.itnlin Um of Dry Goods and no
ipi;
A<$m* «»*•
fagtffciM At >:«'
.Niw York Store.
track.
Wagon «d Baggies
stock of farm wagons,
Uttd sarriages, plows and
ttspttueats, at onr Imple
on H- & T. C. railroad
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THE GRKAT FRKNCH REMEDY
on, and all
ally all Fe.
Cnr%S* ¥^d
Mp MMMM
JUromo (lisewes,
tor Washington donri' ^
nred by The Royal (Jjwwtwr Co.,
Dr. C. R. King. Prwidist, of I**-
pasas] Dr. K, 3. Llgnoiki, General
Manager, Austin,Texas.
Price $1.60 per gallon.
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Wholesale agent }JL
Edge Tonic, Ir« .
safe medical crenaratlon.
Another car Wooden and WJllOw
Ware has *mted which I offer at
greatly rednced prices. '
*<" * • •' •' H.FISM*.
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-V iDrab I* The Woons—Mr. W. B
who has just returned
|iinty,
dead
oods
ies
>ttoni
as
hiliied Oil
tation. He was
>f the head with his
is slayer
e shooting ate
,fT^ other body was
in the fcHtoii' near Clay sta*
hc was
eber named
inj in flagrante
A»4
gdeburgcr Hoar
" White
Sar-
§tc. etc.
and goods
to any part
5f*V"r *» *
Ice.
on Ice,
on Ice,
oA Ice.
ed in my
erator and
H. Fisher.
tijfl *>
are now served every
Merchant*' Exchange
around.
tfCOiJ
is the eoontry on Sunday—one in
between three and four
attended the ? Lc-
Bahia fe^ pearly all of the can-
didates on the democratic ticket and
a few from the other side w<
there
riAMR
skiHftaly tnnsd and cleaned for
$2.60 uniil farther notiee.
L. 0. Rooias.
THIS UPCltA SAJiOON,
Is still in the ring, and invitee all
who wish to enjoy a pleasant, end-
ing, palatable drink to cell and sam-
ple our straight whiskeys, brandies,
wines and faaoy cigars. Customers
always receive polite attention.
All persons indebted to the late
firm of Grassmook 4 Miter are rt
quested to make payment by No
vetuber 1st. 1888.
Grassmuor A, Eversbkro.
•-.; •:
than the one
also there was \ab'
a short address
Everybody had
lothing whateve*
occnrred to
The orowds at
wen almost ton man
of the democratic ticket.
t JttMk* t«iiM :
• fullti^of
newi
, 1V4-J
: peat* I ***
worth 22
To My Old Patrons And Puftltc
Generally.
Having leased C. T. Boffs black-
smith shop, I am now prepared to
do wagon, carriage and plow work,
horse shoeing, and general Mack-
smith work. Thanking my old cus-
tomers for the past patronage, and
hoping to be able to serve you
again, I am Respectfully,
O. A. Lindcmakn.
Evaporated
Ring Apples,
-».ni ' •
Full Cream Cheese,
Fancy Brick Cheese,
Pear! Barley,
Fancy Cream
Dairy Butter,
Graham Flour,
Gape Loci Cranberries
Fine and medium grits,
ing Cham, cider,
Cabbage,
Navy and Lima; beans
Fancy Red Onions,
Turnips and carrots,
150 barrels
choice apples,
Choice western
Potatoes,
Dried Peaches.
Henry Hodde.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL,
Mrs. M. A. Jameson desires to
call the attention of the public to
the removal of her milllnerv e
tablishment from coart house
square next door to post-office, in
order»to sccure more roomy qaar-
tors, an(l will constantly keep on
band a fuU and complete stock of
goods tor the trade* Satisfaction
guaranteed as in the past, and a
libcial patronage solicited.
i llUBEEH BAZAB,
■ i Just trtived, the largest, finest,
best and cheapest assortment Of 5,
10, and 25 cent Counter goods, in'
endless Varieties^ Notions, glass-
ware, cutleiy, wood and willowware,
tinware, Joys wire goods, musical
ts, blocks, also a ftdMina
of fresh staple m fancy iTocehes
, cakes, cigars and to.
i. Call and examine oar goods
5a* mtmn n . .io ^Witt •• •«
TsThe PaUic- ;
We have recently received a
large fall stock thronghont all ou
lines, and we can no# offer th
largost and most desirable line of
DMm GoeBaeveretfeeed^ppWiffls-
ing all Sbadee
All Wool Ha*ua»*A vim """ "
OOTS, Saiu«TAroL8 and C^
Block and Colored Bitia,
Pfcusnns, Won* Ptvsus aad Faurs
Arisentoand^e|>hA«.;^
wfcdttl'^moelswe otier the finest
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BLIHH
arom BOTH
FALL TERM OPRN8 SEPT. 19.
Tuition to b« paid in advance according to
tbs following
RATES:
Preparatory Oouree. .$6per term of 12 week*
Normal *9 "
Book Keeping.. $6
--OF-
Dress Goods,
AND
FULL LINE OF
Wool Goods,
"8
THE OrtlGfNATORS AND LEADERS QF
in Silk Warp Henriet-
tas, Tricots, Sebasta-
pols, Cashmeres, Fr'nh
Flannels, etc., in colors
One call will convince you that you will save
BLACK GOODS, money by dealing with us.
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SPECIAL PKICKS ON
PLUSHES-
xess
ESTABLISHED
ises
^New st(K'k of MEN'S BOYS
YOUTHS'and CHILDREN
clothing. Novelties in
M'l o- Mskiu i- Golds.
L1HI
M M «• <«
Music, Piano, Org'nl
One leMonpcr we*k f f« "
1W " «
r&^nar}«-
IBOWwjUII »i "
Theiuooen In the psat ye»r, under its prw-
', piarsntecs it* coune in the
and the public are invited
ottrlnftHote, examine our amnge-
neras.
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ti U II M
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mate, test eur work, and judge our
PBOF. C. UBBANTKE,
fassioiKT.
II
M again solicit the patronage of
t%« trad* in the grooery bminem,
itnd cotton *hipment« from all those
that thip cotton to Headquarters.
Groceries, we will simply
wtate that we receive the largest hum-
v of open orders by mail of ain
house in-the State.
.Sci ; :li
T*n flamiltpm ead Brown
and tb« «rea|i!"|«rai»V' •, ....
and Gente band made.Scots, all
—f-««i — , l(f> I ^
As to Cotton, tee handle more
°®8 hales strictly on commission than
'IHV.S, * al . iKk.i.
loan nor lew prieee we iwrlU Mnrket.
one and all to oa41 on as and w«
shall make it interesting; to
who ran appreciate a bargain.
Very fiespootfolljr.
bum
Min'J
*f$m h
mm *
M §5 cents
Goods at 15 ceats I asusoprov
m
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« ft dtl gMes 4
ilf bsrrels, l<fanA5gaJ-
u well as ta smsller
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11WOVM rnd, watapmedTSmi*#
and Se-1 •■d gracing ia*ds, jVis greati/ 19
',! - s| jo** >#***# tomUoK i ; '*
at 10 cents worth 1 HAltBY HAYNKS,
maD colorsat n\R£ftL gSTATEl DEAlD?
Co. I 3BKNH AM, TEXAS.
t«e in the State, and Sous,
ton is undoubtedly the best cotton
. D. Cleveland & Co.
COCA NERVE
TONIC.
The Great Nerve Specific for all
Nervous and Blood Diseases,
NDJOBSTIU", ALCOHOLISM,
EAOACHK. OPIUM KATINO,
1ZZINKSS. MBRVOI7S DKRIL1TY,
intnVOPB KXCITKMJKNT.
What <a prominent merchant of Gal
vsstoa says abont it:
Gai.vkhtow, Auoufrr 9, 1888.—Mr, Theo.
Vinke—Doar Sin Your tonio waa recom-
mended to me very highly by a friend ot
mine. I tried one bottle and my nervous de-
bility was greatly relieved. Youri,
„ F. FRANKE.
Galveston, August 10,1888.—Mr. Theo
Vinke—Dear Sir I ■ am glad to «ay that
your Coca Nerve Tonic has done me good
already, although I have used a small quanti-
ty an\y. ¥F nervousness dates from six or
•even years back, when I was laid up with
typhoid malarial, but it seems that your Ton-
ic will cure me entirely. I can recommend
it cheerfully to any one suffering with nerv-
ousness, headaches or irKji^eaUon.^^^ ^
For sale by all druggists. Should your
druggist not keep it send $6 and I will send
you a half dozen bottles by express, prepaid.
THEO. VINKE, Sole Prop'r.
OALVSSTON. .... TEXAS
CAKLETON & NASH.
Ko|e Agents, llrenham, Texas.
FISCHER & WEIS.
BUTCHKKS AND
CmtHS HI UK tTOCK,)
Corner of 8k Charles and Quitman 8ts..
Brrahw, Tnu.
The hlghast market price paid in cash
or BUT CATTLE HOGS and SHEEP.
& Cotton Factors.
if, sf^-4- - . 1.4. im
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fresh, n
m
(J
er goods,
mma»d4e#tr»ble ia all lines.
amuxsa, tuaaa goods,
rnttbtmos.
:» MR A|UI TMB oniAMsr!
umn iiwjwrji'cLOTMiNa,
to meet all le-
tien ia Low Prices
H. Fihoxk'S.
■nilfi
who la now offering for Sate
id ea smv taf' '
iota, eN*M
f ptiee' wad on
en tiding
w _ comfortable cottages,'
tan*. I homes, ina ~
anii-fly Beet I ands 1,rP® or «nkaH tracts,
prices
h
Boarding Home.
The undersigned ha* leased the I'
He use, near lie Oeatnl freight
■ fi
O. K. flUioOT.
I age. Table supplied with ihe boat I
[ kH Sfhitb. Mean 25 cents; lodgimr 15 c
Jkaav Otivi
City ' Restaurant,
; y m»: McDOHALD
Has* re opened ike City Bestan-
raat, and wilt keep ker tables sap-
piled with the kesf the market
affords a* all times, aad asks a
share of tbe pnblio patronage.
Single meals 2b cents.
»a*k»iacS«w«ia
wit* caa niniM rWrrni tmii a»l k1v« iWir
Whole itW M Itw Wine s. Spar* HMMi
may tie pwiSfMr swpl"3 «d a>«o. Afrwraraa-
rt«sla Inwasasd<-Me« H. 4o«i^-ki-; a I'o ,
% 1 Main M., KlrhBwnd, Va.
To Advertisers
A list of 1000 newspapers divided into
STATJtS AND SECTIONS wjll be senton
application —PJBBJ3,
To those who want their advertislre to paj
Vre can otter no wetter "medium for tnoroug
and effective work than the various sections
of our tMecft Leeal List.
GEO. P. KOWELL & CO,
Newvpaper Advertising Bureau,
10 Spruce street, New York.
For Sale
Tlx as Sim Grass Seed & Sets,
The great advantage it has over all grass
It will furnish fine grain* through the win-
ter, March and April, the tightest time on
stock. Its from kaee to waist lugh and pro-
duce# an immense amount of erring,# 1 ad-
vise «aHy fall planting. Send for circular.
CABLOS BEESK, Sa., Mariw, Ala.
Santa Fe Saloon
KM mMKPtT,
BKENHAM, TEXA8.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Lancbea of all kinds to order.
JTILUC lASELMASN, prep.
KQ€K ial»; BEST CEMENT,
Houston Brick, aad Fire Brick.
Wood A Stock cat, Brenhim.
or KurLOYMfcxr otvax immkdi-
ai»lr to rrliaMe aad »n»r*rtl<- lady eaavas*-
1 milling In this oro»l»»r town*. Ko rai lml
necessary A.l.lrm waSTBKN AiirNTi'
st'rrLT co.,ru rnih \v»..<Sira»o. 111.
■>ts s»* f
THE
DIAMONDS,
WATCHES.
Clocks,
SPECTACLES
PLUSH DRESSING CASES, MANICURE SETS,
ALBUMS
*va ^Ohes
QUtC^
JEWELRY,
Solid Silver
and Plated Ware.
Social attention given io Repairing of fine watches, clocks and jewelry,
ALL 'WORK GUARANTEED.
WEST SIDE COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
WH9LMA1E ADD ■KTAXUUUULBK IB
K'. ^ '
■BM t
n % to*
, ** . -I'tsO tf>
SI'ORTING GOODS,
iWrnms
> f v ff »4
h All kinds of Gun, Locksmith fond. Tin-
work and repairing iromptlw*done!
jf Hazard Podwer Company, &
, , *»••. steESaaAt. TiasAa"*..
R' "'"Wsitiitt, ■ ■ ; «Krs<0K>l>a.|aasa<
1 . ■ I i " «rvt«N»(i Hd/Ai 1 ■"
y.; -
,.^.W yrypirTf^Jr . . 1
T T T ■ mw •* Ik 1 I
rdl
—-o AND 0
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MMS 1
With its Commercial, Penmanship^ 8hort-
han<tt, ^JfowritinK and Telegraphy dapfrt^
TBB OEBMAN-BKOLISH ACAOKUY.
opens its fall aeseion September 1% 188a
Prof. 0.6. Neumann, an educator of bn
culture and experience in German 1
American schools, ia now a partner i»4bis
sdtution, A new supply of patent seats f
has been ordered for the AcadM^,* Mre
d«wrin^a ^orough general or business edit
inducements.
Psamanshfp students have aecen to fhe
Academy without ektra cost We will Sot
be underbid in rates of tuition or orstbid ia
>rouch week. Kease examine our facili
ties ana call for circular.
J. J. AMDKRSON, President
O. O. N HUM ANN. Secretary.
O&asrtvraanrrar-
sritstartlrp I*, fhe'
d OoDorrbcM aad
Oteet. I prsssnbe ttaes
*—Itrfrtannninainpi
lac h to an nftrm
^■aa
paice,at.ee!
Sold kf
» .t-»d
. jM«
*<1'?. _
FIT FOB
iSH" I
W Best attention given to all Bepairinj
RY.-^PLATED-^E.
POKTHXSTXS.
Wmrkaad OootH UvataalrM,
;X"^TKiV
M« AiMki
*»s
Cf Watebes, Jewdry, Clocks 1
tide Ceuit ]
i
JkJkU
■ > M IL.ta
. y. f KEKP8
OH HAND
Mm i
J. Tristram, Brntbaio.
COOK AMD HI
We bare for salo a good,
hi aiiiimiiiii,
MC mM
H SAFE at a msry low prie«-
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Garrett, O. H. P. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1888, newspaper, October 17, 1888; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth485637/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.