Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
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ANSOmEMESTS.
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JUDGE.
>yarm<n?«;<J as a
iHgfc of the 21st
<>f the cOuntius of
A Luo/sabjoct to
iDcocraiic conven-
ts »nno<
dictate Mi*
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of the 21m ju-
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Lt. Heubht, reports that the melu-
be.s Of the Bvenhittii Field artilery
were taken, for regulars—at the bcr.
List oe Feesent*:—Tin? following
is a list of presents to Mr. fat Lock-
ridge and Miss Nettie Pampell upon
l*!?0
ver jewelry casket,
lore; pair silver napkin rings, L.
Kirk tfnd E. P. Garry: silver qarving
set, Miss Lillian (biddings; set silver
by 9P00n8' ® W-
bte<rf IVecwet No. :t, subject to -t*o action] and wife; set silver desert spoons,
mm «• **»* »%,
lirfiyK^veB, JJissf Ifeqil Mason;
silver knives anuiorks)jE. L. Salley
and wife; silvan card recsivetV-C, \Y,
Wifikleuian; silver beriry oWl, J:
Lux and wife; set silver nut crackers
and pickers, T. B. Botts and wife;
pair oil paintings, Miss Emma Da-
vis; manicure set, Misses Mamie and
Ruth Clemmons; chamber set, 8. P.
Simmons; pin tray, Mr. Fannie
Lockett; willow rocking c
Simon and W. J. Low; willow rock-
ing chair, J. G. Sloan and wife; toi-
let set and dressing case, R. K. Fel-
der and wife; dressing case, J. L.
Pampell; Saratoga trunk, T. J. Paui-
pell. & ■<
TUB CITY.
But. Carletox, of the popular iirm
«i Curleton & Nash, druggists, will
Bioi e into his new hoMie, opposite
Cel. Giddings residence, in a few
days. ^
Mitk*ifcaW» v,
The popular summer 4JK®
iso Bros.
the efficl
some
"*V
Mb. Sam
county collector
obtained a
the commissioners court, has a
*i"~ - —'
IKEltS
nay tha*. Eclipse Miik Shake at
Curluton & Nash's is decidedly the
best.
Mb. Jos Kbesek's little child put
a piece of mulberry' bark i|s nose,
on Tuesday, anr1. not until a physi-
ciau was called could the little one
be relieved from jiie severe^pain.
Csrleton & Nash Wilt sell you a
guaranteed Havana cigar for 5e.
The "Peoples brass band," com-
bined of colored members, ban just
revived lt» new instruments, and a
petition is being circulated to raise
money to get them . out of the* ex-
press office.
Thore is pleasure in store for
* you in drinking a milk shako with
Cari.iton & Nash.
p p h
3 3 0
ft. a. o
Iff
~ i
*£ ® Woe
;f cTD
Monday and Saturday of each week we will
give to the pe°ple of Brenham and vicinity the
Miieftt of our GRAND BARGAIN SALES. At these
ales we swill mark our goods down to New York
cost Each *jsi^or will receive
'M'
■ • ,*ii
k Thebe is & Tjry hai pla^e on the
Independence road'juat <J»i the*ii*
side of the city limits of Brenhmn,
making the road almost impassable;
This descales the pro|n©fe attfntiou
at the handti of t^ l¥«®>|r. PW*»
at Habino Bitos.
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1
Mb. Snell, the photographer, has
just completed a fiue pictnre Of the
Cbnnor Hose oosspany and present-
ed a framed copy to ljttle Misses.
Lilian .Liudemaim and Mammie
Murphy, who asks the Basher to re-
tuxii.thanks,
The town
redations upou
ns, is the
pot let
the pro-
onterapo-
K
our e
gress
raries
*mal I
sew
issiouers
, Personal. / l)V/ r4
Tho Kansas state officers were in
the city on Wednesday, morning en
route to Austin, to participate in the
^dedication of the CupitoL
Miss Lizzy Dwyer, Thomas Dwyer
and Mr. R. Hoffmann Jr., took their
departure for Austin, on Wednes
day* J .1* 1 | » I. #
Mr. F. A. Eldridge, our popular
dry goods merchant, returned team
Ausfci^ on yesterday, He
late to ie| ^i| %|a^m Light Guard
Mr, Nestor Clay, of Independence,
was in the city on Wednesday.
Mrs. Harris, Miss Emma Harris,
Mr, E. B. Muse and Miss Minnie
Muse, left for Austin, on Wednesday.
vt: mmmr dt cmpp«ir ~Hm,
wa^ in the <4ty on ^usiness on yes-
T. B. Botts and Mr. H. Miller
and family, are aiaong the visitors i
^ yiM&
Ijtffi >*• »>»?cbo;
Crfl., is in the city visiti
brothers wife, Mrs. C. Witteborg.
It is his tijrst visit to our t^wu and
he thinks It very quiet and dull at
present. ■!'' •
Mr., 0. H. P. Gtamett, of the
Bannjuj, took occasion to visit Austin
o» Wednesday, since he learned that
eB ef tto Antonw. UHtittf fqnid*"t>e
^gj^articipate
in tEo de^lcatioh oSFUie "capitol.
aunty protesting
.uuation of the ,
the con
over theif
i®
II
coi
. ,'jail at a dollar and a half n day, and
charging it up agaiust this county.
It seems that ' the notorious Poik
Hill lias beeiueonfined in the Milam
county jail the aherifp has brought
suit tp, recover§■ the account frctai
this county. The sheriff had no au-
"
th% Colamlsstoners court, and ac-
cordingly, he secured an order of
the court giving hiifa such authority
about a year after the guard had
■1
1
buv
craiy indivi
on his
with wliite" flags tied to them, and
reported to Sheriff Dever that he had
shot e Mexican on Mr. Jol*j Jack'
Lt. C. F. Herbst and Mr. E. G
V of
tu
state drill, and report the boys in
good health, but have little hope of.
their ajMnaaujc WaatutM eitJwr of the
other* which
have been orgaui^d foj along.
and have made gre*t reputations in
'previous cuaiinpments.
; IcEJ 1C£Q
FISHER & WEIS
Are ntw prepared to deti-rer lee
in; w»y quantity desired, to all
parts'of tHe «ity at one «*«# pub
pound. All prdera lea at the
sassFw?
8
1869 Established, 1869
H. HODDE.
nUMiDUIKIL
f V O' tt * '<£'
1 AJt KOW 0FFEKIXG
The largest,
i"lfebdi -J
The most complete,
f i *f M/ /». J ik .y f.
■ X: it 4? C.. i i '% ,
The cheapest $tock,
Of groceries in
-.j > : The. city for
TO BE
mnmimt
Jn ® guarantee you will say our
go»»8' are imPlatest and our prices the lowest.
When we teM y#u that all goods on these
Apadii Counters
wilt ntte sola t6 you at New York cost we promise
that y6»wiH iget them by the yard or single piece
low ^ any merchant in the state can buy them,
lth, our buyer always in New York with cash in
h&nft watttMn{£'for
T*2"VT^2fci"W' »TT
JEM
bargain that may be thrown upon the market of
that great city, we are always in a position togiye
you better goods and better prices than von can'
o 1 *wT ?■ |!as.4 ■ ■ 1 -w-f » w
find any where elss. Each
«f*» rift!l
the
please
A >f i4>
the spring and summer season we w
counters one or more jof
of our house. Remember we are
>• i.
■HMMMRiRBi
The greatest bargains ever offered
m Washington bounty cftn be found
on the jeb,counter at
L. A. NisBoaa-
I IP
' Spring Milliner)'! '•
Mrs. M. A. Jameson desires do
call the attention of her friends and
customers to the fact that she is it
receipt of a beautiful atoek ofXadie's
Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Trimmings,
very
on the In
and
brought
mans
eh is now so nntversa!
1NG amd
bottom.
imouT-
farmer in
eit
the
Dont travel without
accidents. > Call on
' tor an accident ticket
in ease of death, end SIS,
weekly indemnity, at 23 cents per
day.
wmmsfzoL
a large and good assortment of
Brown Stoneware; Glass goods of
every description. A well assort
.j.. .ns«v
i'W
Lamp Chimneys, Burners and
Wicks of ere^y ffae. A good va-
riety of • , , •
S, 10, and £5 caflt Gacds,,.
Which we will *eti a| lowest prices.
Pay the highest market prices tor
COUNtRf PftOftt^CE.
j, f ft
kn00p4 8chawe.
, Four Door* above H. Fisher.
(Hods Dc lverad in tht City Fni» of Ciiante
*fSj-
Ml tuimn wlib
out the im of knif.s
do«not interfere with
^ComfMndas <
fs In fcstWn ttr
1 <'VttOHAS.,
dsa Fvlipe, lex.
urv m
all times to
will be to make the name of
pjjr goods whether you buy or not. Our object
synohbi
iou
m
fob;
ns. Remember us always when you want
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yaw & j»3h
' • sp^iTisH: jura o-Tnufum FLOTINOINQ
IN BLACK and CREAM.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS,
10TI0NS," Table LINEN| Aiid 8
10W ELS, SHOES FOR ALL,
'-Made Muslin Underwear.
GOODS,
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JLlsTJD FELA.maLE3K/S.
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AND YOUTHS'
We
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guarantee our prices in
tents at all times.
CLOTHING,
all
Successors to J, S. NEWBOUER & BRO.
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Garrett, O. H. P. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 113, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1888, newspaper, May 17, 1888; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth485749/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.