Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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orncuL joubmal or tsi cm.
TBE CITY.
Just Beceived.
One tar load choico molasses.
ftO boxes best twist tobacco. 50
boxes Eleven in Flat tobocco. 250
boxes assorted crackers. 25 boxes
Evaporated apples. 25 barrels
itfow York sliced apples, which we
ask the trade to call and examine
ci-6 purchasing elsewhere.
Chas. Wenar & Co.
Tub weather is like a good many
bllla—unsettled.
Bankrupt
Only half of the goods sold,
but so as to enable me to close
out nearly all, I have made a
cut on the New York cost of
io per cent, off. The bal«nce
will be closed out in Pebruaay
to country dealers or at auc-
tion.
Large consumers of gaods,
country dealers and peddlers
should call early.
Desirable goods at go cents
on the dollar are well worth
looking and calling tor, at
I. Heidenheimek's,
H. Cohn's Old Stand.
Another victim was tried by the
Kangaroo court last night. .Re-
sult, one-sided,
as
usual.
Council Proceedings.
Rognlar meeting ot City Coun-
cil held January 21,1H84. Officers
present, J. A. Wilkins, mayor;
aldermen, J. R. Williamson, L. S.
Deckavd, and C. €. Garrett.
Minutes of last meeting road and
rl
approver
retitio.i of J. B. Crmphell in be-
half of the school co nmrnity of
The front or south gate of the
courthouse pasture has fallen from
its hinges and now rests quietly
° . • i e u + ,*a lnft I "uu U1 lllt' "oihjoi <•'» "mi iinv ui
against a post inside on\ a i. Gay Hill to have the loan of the
of the fence. | seats jmh'. be iche:> ot the Free
school, referred to the trustees and
the mryor.
Jtepo t.5 of city sec •etavy, Irons
Don't forgot Roland Reed in
Cheek at the opera house to-mor-
row night. It will be in every re-
spent a first-class performance by
a good company.
<urery a.id assessor for December,
approved i< id gva.ited fa ther time
one the mrrsiipls i'cpo/t.
Bills /efer ed i't l.°st meeting
approved by thoFiaaice commit-
Thi regular meeting of Brenham I tec a id o/do vet' paid; they asked
Lodge No. 68, Ancient Order Uni-1 for f(i-ther ti.ne o.i the bill of J
tod Workmen, will bo hold at Odd
Follows hall on the second and
fourth Monday nights in each
month.
The justice of the peaco says
thcro is plenty of justice in his
court, but at this particular time
thcro is little or no call tor its dis-
pensation. Business with liim is
torvibly dull.
Ma. T.J.nkw^an, attorney, and
an old citizen of this county, left
on Tuesday for Witchita Falls, his
future home. Ho has the best
wishes of many friends for his fu-
tu/e success.
Job Printing.—Thcro is no oc-
crsion to send out of Brenham for
commercial prlnttug. The Ban-
ner will duplicate New Orleans
job pointing in prices, material
and workmanship.
Notice.—lie v. 11. Wilhite, pro-
siding elder of tho Chappell Hill
district will preach in St. John A.
*f. E. church to-night. All the
members and friends aro rcspcct-
fully invited to come out and hear
him.
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It would be a good plan for tho
county officors to koep a sharp
lookout for drummers without
license. No ono has a right to so-
licit business for firms out of tho
state without first paying the drum-
mers tax.
W. Davis for fccdi ig pWnonc's.
On motto.i the city attor icy is
instructed to make out deeds for
M -s. Klf dden, Schuerenbtvg-Swnin
and othe/s a.id to report on tho
Ila-i'ison street next meeting.
The follow'>g l>ills we;e read
and referred.
Miss Carrie Loch-It house rent, $15 00
J. L Mooru acc't R.F. dopt !I2
Aug. Koch, eng. Mech. Co. Dor 25 00
Liiideinann & K. mdse. B. F. dept 7 Ho
Liridemann & K. mdse. free school 18 liO
Lindemnnn & K. mdse. for bridge «J 70
The followi ig bills wo/o o/dered
paid.
F. R. C'arrick, Inventory book 10 SO
Giddings & Giddings, exchange 1 HO
Giddings Jc Gii'dings, interest 3 85
C. Furgeson, washing windows 6 87
J. M. Hudson, work on bridge 7 00
Applica/.o i ofSwa:n .cforred to
street committee.
A general gathering of the
friends of tho Public schools will
bo hold at ihe new sciiool house
oa Saturday, ti o 26t!i inst., at
7 1-2 o'clock [>. .n., at which ihe
pupils w.'ll g've e.:Ii'.bitio.is of their
pi'oficie.icy.
Those having books, majis, etc.,
to spa.o a/c .cque.vied to b.-ing
tliciii along, and make a dotation
of them fot' the pu poso of fo -ming
a school lib/i' y.
All who a e interested in tho
education oft", o «is'iig generation,
are easiestly invited io attend.
By o.'dej' of tlie T. ustees.
C. G. Couch |
J. Bassktt ^
THE BOSS DO TELL
1884 is at hand. See how cheap I can sell
Goods, when the time coincs, and it
is uow here, save money by
reading tho below,
and acting
thereon
Prlnta only 5c, par Yard,
Good, Yftrd-wldo JBItkehwl Domestic, 11
Yard* for 81.
Do, 7-8, only 8 l-;»c per Yard.
Good Jkeoonlte Finish ;Domestic, 8 l-2e.
per Yard.
Flrit-cUst Jtoconlto Finish, only 10c- per
Yard,
Cashmeres, 3 Ysrds for SI. A good line of
other Cashmeres and Dress Goods at New
York Cost.
Table Linen.
Turkey-Red colors, warranted, 60c. per
yard.
Half-bleached, all linen, only 36c. per
yard.
A good line of Bleached very cheat).
Tho blcaehed goods have Napkins to
match.
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
Ladies' Stockings as cheap as 10c. per pair
For 25c. a good stocking, well finished,
Kid Gloves, 26c. and upward.
In Cashmere and all Thread Gloves, a
good and chaap line.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Ladies', a good one, live cents. Ladies'
bordered and hemstitched, cheap.
Gents' in all styles, low down.
TRUNKS AND YALISES.
I "I have as tine a line of these Goods as is
shown in the state, and all below value.
Ha' Gentsts Cheap!
CLOTHTbTQ,
Onrcoats. Celts', Boy's, Lades' aui
Cita's Sloes,
'loaks. Dolmans and Close Fitting
Jackets,
BELOW COST.
Ham Muory has the only first-
class lunch stand in tho city. He
keeps imported saugago and
chcoso; also canned moats of every
description. Lunches prepared at
short notico.
Garden seeds, and onion sets,
Landrodth's new crop. Just re-
ceived at H. Fihher'h.
Tho sick, worn and dejcctod
should read tho advcrtisoment of
Gomjen's Liquid Beep Tonic.
Prescriptions filled carefully and
accurately at all times, at 11. E.
Luhn'g.
Patent medicines of any kind
can ho found at K. E. Luhn s.
Committee.
Tbk police officers report Booing
several of the negroes, who were
lately before the mayor's court on
a charge of vagrancy, walking
about the streets with axes under
their arms. They are trying to
make-believe that they are at I
work,
Perhohai..—Mr. Ed Newbouer,
who for the past ten months has
boon in Europe, has returned homo
much imp.'ovod in health.
}£ji, (j. H. Goodson, of Hamilton, .| Sniail ainotnit of drunkenness
Hamilton county, is in the city.
Mr. P. B. Watson, of Houston,
was in the city yesterday and paid
the Banner a visit. Mr. Watson
says it U the first time he has Wfl
an Bronhaw for twenty years; he
says the only familiar buildings
to him were tho courthouso and
the old Grumpier ho*w>.
Mayor's Court.
Toksday—Wesley Hunt, colored,
■drunk and down, fined $1 »ud
trimmings. Wesley paid.
A vfcgraney case was continuod.
Hotel Arrivals
r,: v > n'»k.
F. C. "Woodburn, Austin j J. Baer,
St- Louis; J. G. Chatham, J. R.
Ca.-leto.i, Bryan, E. 'Stodman,
J. B. Haly,Houston; 8. GoldaUin,
Xoxiw; D« Campbell, N. 0;
J. G. White, Forest White, Turtle
Bayou; 8. Pollack, Chicago ; 0.
;Sdiw*. tr, N. 0 ; G. H. Goodson,
Hr.mil^MO; H. Cahn; Texas; A.
Awttin. (JW/iago.
Lwr.—A buivob of four key*.
Finder will be reward^ fcy return-
ing iheiu io lbc postofilco!
From Germany.
Cahski,, Germany, Dec. 26,1883.
Kditora Banner:
Christina* has passed off here so quietly,
that from all external appearances no on*
would hare suspected any unusual occasion,
unless indeed, t'roin the extraordinary stillness
which pervaded tho city, and from tlio fact
that all places of business were closed during
part oftbedav. Chrirtma* w perhaps mora
universa'ly celebrated hero t'jan in America,
but in an altoge.he.' diflierent spirit. There
is no tiring of guns or other explosives of any
•ort; no crowds of intoxicated itnd fun-seek-
ing men on the streets; the tire-cracker and
the sky-rocket seem to be totally unknown,
and there >s a notable lack of other earpierc-
ing contrivances, through which young
America is wa.it to vent his surcharged en
thusia^)) on this occasion.
On the qIl 'm everybody after hiving
by a sipply of ch(>i(V) t^u, fhe best eat ti-
ldes his means will afford, retire* )ip|iie and
eolebrates Cliri'itmas es q.'ietly a* he wguld
his birthday with !i's family.
I d)4 not see an intoxicated man in tho
whole city, other hand everybody
iw.iied to be ui'iveis'iHv |>Ikt
I had no litt'e opcasion|^ %nfi(hT at tfio
I |»a»M H'cn
here, con-idering the fact that liquor is cheap
and lis sale pcvfactly free, Thojg'.i total abr
sencc is totally unknown in .'ii» country and
eve-y German, big or little, male or female.
driiiKs more or less liquor, yet it n u t be said
for the sobriety of the German people—per-
haps some o. It should be credited to the
piirilv of their liquors—that there is inlinitr
iV \u:4 ^ •unkenness hero than in America,
where thww i. f) strong public sentiment
against the use ofinkniyjints. and where a
thous.ind restrictions aro" th(io»^ around
their sa'.c.
When a Ge-man does happen to get
(Jjini'v, it very ra*ely assumes a malignant or
coatywiv* type. UU more apt to be a jol
#T, ftf drunk. OeCa»ion-
il)\S .'rot.i rnv room, l cau heir orio of n)»rn
of inem jogging down „bo srvet siiiging ^itli
all their might, but ipt^rferring with nobody.
The police pay no attention to them and
they tj'fjid t.ieir way through the city, tilling
the ercni|*<{ «ij' \vWt thei.'uielodies^
I attended MfvWw ^hist.mul flly tn the
English Episcopal C'hapd' fieim, wi'ip j>C'
haps, one lu rrred and' ftfty pewm* weru
congregatttd. I w:>s soniMnthat stirpriwd to
tlnd «o ma.iy Kn^lish s »*king people here.
TfpiJV must be several Hundred in tho city.
then' are lii'iitreds of Germans
wlwihavo o-'pugh English in tho
schools (it istl'U^lit "efe L, i^|l the higl'ar
ichooli) to be ab'i« to muiqHe wlljt Wic hu^
Miage. jiy prt. einal iimu.-eiiftnt is lisWttlive to
their hidieroiis ctiorts to cxweise themsclvi
fi» English. I was talking the othtf
day 'iff' of those, who had becft
to' Am«ri<'» #f<4 .wh^iph^ "" ,h»
whole y»ny pm fOTflH "l,t
copver»ati»n » >'«,»>', ft,K! '"'''fli,
it man tassed by. H" a«keq ml to guess ho*
old thie man wa*. 1 would ftotliav?
o, arlai
Mtonishetl to hear that he was I eeuto
J]"* not wishi g t" spoil the si*p.|»e
in store for .me, I .•oplMHl: "<>tvabout sei'n-
tv voars." "Whv,,f he replied^ "that is'the
0. A. POTTER
oldest man in Cassel;he is fortv-nine years
Id." I said nothing, but began to think
that Cassel was a very unhealthy place or
the Germans must be a ve.y short-lived pco-
ile. Suddenly his mistake occurred to me.
le meant ninety-four instead of forty-nine.
Germans say four and ninety for ninety-four,
hence the mistake was quite natural.
1 question who.her you have had as mild
weather in Texas during Christmas as we
here; the thermometer registered 14. W
have had good sleighing and skating, but
once and then only for a few days; tue win
ter haa been extraordinarily mild. Cut what
the weather lias failed in cold it has provided
in rain, I lmvo not seen three abx 'utcly
rainless days sinoo my arrival) while the sun
is seen so seldom that he haa become well
nigh a stranger.
The German crown princ? has returned
from his tour to Spain and Italy. The record
of his pereginations constituted the chief and
almost the only item of news in our papers
while he was absent. He was received with
much ado both in Spain and Koine. "Not
only," says our leading morning paper, "as
the proxy of the German empire, b.'i also as
the representative of the monarchical idea
which is founded Upon the fear of of God
ami tlw »obM humanity. "
J1 tUN'K KiK)'KK,.Ir^
For Bent.
A nice corner residence, five
rooms, on North Market street, two
blocks north of Baptist church.
Apply to D. C. Wiuiams.
Cast Iron notes for sale at this
Qtficp in (jijantitios to suit.
t*fz
/Seed Potatoes,
Genuine Northern Potatoes
large b»m>l«,
(JWiWW Mi||ctt Beed.
At li Hoffman's.
■■ 1
CaUj at Lomoine's and see the
bargains offered at his five and ton
cent counters.
Free Lunch to-day at Murphy's
Saloon, from 10 to 12 o'clock.
pota-
Montiwllo
whiskey at
jtarsonagc.
Seed Potatoes,
Seed Potatoes.
500 bbls. Landreth's seed
toes.
Kxtra Early Vermont.
Early Rose.
Early Goodrich, and
Snow Flake,
Just received at
IL. Fishkr's,
Kye, the favorite
B. Lehman's.
Pure Drugs, and Chemicals al-
ways pn hand at R. E, Lubn's.
~For*Sale
A good good second-hand cooking
stove. 4'an be seen at Methodist
Call on
WM( AXKR,
—<v
seed
potatoes j u
Tartield's N
ust received, includ
Just Received,
At the O. K. Saloon, genuine Nord-
hauser Whiskey, imported Gin,
White and Red California wine—a
first-class article at low prices.
Also a largo variety of cheese, fine
French mustard, in quaniitics to
suit; imported herrings and picklcs,
The best 5 cent cigar in the city.
SAM MUERY.
Lunch Stand.
Tho Santa Fo depot saloon and
lunch stand is at all times supplied
with the very best cigars, drink-
ables and lunches. Lunches put
up to order.
Merchant Tailor.
J. L. Amnions has on hand the
the largest and most complete stock
of cloths, cassimercs and other
goods for men's wear ever brought
to this city. He has a full line of
fine imported goods and is prepar-
ed to mako garments or full suits
at short notice and guarantco a tit.
Store on north side of public
square.
PIANOS.
Persons wishing to buy a Piano
cheap tor cash, or on easy month-
ly payments, will do well to write
for price list to
THOMAS. GOGGAN & 1SKO , Galveston.
They have agents forSteinway and
the favorite Emerson Pianos, and
the Mason & Hamlin Organs.
The co-partnership horetofoce
existing between 11. L. McClung
and T. J. Roberson is this day dis-
solved by mutual consent.
H. L. McCr.uno,
T. J. Roberson.
Brenham, Jan. 19, 1H84.
B. Lehman keeps the oldest and
best whiskey in the city.
Oil Stoves!
Tlie Adams .% Weatlake Wire Gauze N'on-
Explotive; On. Cookino asu IIkatixu Stove.
First pri/.e medal Worcester. Mass., lsSO:
eolil medal Atlanta, Ga., I SSI; bronze meilal
Providence, R. I., 1SS1; gold meilsl Clnein?
nati, Ohio, JH79. H- W. LKMOINK,
Agent, Ilrenham, Texas.
Sead for circulars.
b:
4:iM
and manufacturer of
EE&
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AGEIG01TTOA1 mPUMEHTS,
Sandy Street, Brenham, texas.
— Agents for —
The celebrated La Belle and Fish Brother's Wagons; John
Deere Plows and Cultivators. Blacksmith and Wood
work done to order. Horseshoeing a specialty.
Patronage solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.
LIVERY, FEED AND
SALE STABLE,
Corner of Sandy and Market Steert, (Parks old stand.)
J. H. HUTCHINSON, Proprietor.
Being supplied with a new lot of stylish new buggies, will make teams for pleasure
drives a specialty. |9» Horses boarded by the month at liberal rates. Will
buy, sell or trade horses. A share of the public patronage solicited.
Merchants Exchange.
This old and favorite saloon, on
the east side of the public square,
keeps only the best wines, liquors,
cigars and beer. My billiard and
pool tables are of the best make
and in good order.
W. H. MURPHY". >
Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper,
Mirrors and Bedding in large va-
riety at E. Reichardt's.
Just received a fresh supply of
dried beef, imported sausage and
Schweity.er kase. Sam Mukry.
1000 barrels Landreths new crop
il-
Ijil' Garfield's New, Peerless, Early
(iqqdrfch, Snow Flake, fla^y Rose,
jfixtra Early Vermont, af
F. E^kntimn'S.
Tootl), IJftil, We'sh
IJrilslW in great varfpty Ofift bp
found at R. % Lu»m'st
— 1 . M
K«W' shirts made to order, six
for |9, at Lemoino's.
For mi xed bird, hemp and can (try
seed, call on 1^. E- Luhn, the drug-
Removal.
I have removed my Fire insur-
lincoofflc^tP No- 117 >jai|) struct,
hotwpeji If. Hodcjc and Pampell ^
Harrison's store, where I will be
pleased to soe and servo my cus.
tonicrs and tlio public generally,
with policies of Insurance against
Fire, Marine and Accident, in
first-class companies.
T. J. ROBKRSON.
IULLKU & KNOOP,
— Dealers ji) —
Staple, Faicf aid Family Girts
Franku's Uld Stand, Ant Street,
BRENHAM. TEXAS.
Fn sli, cheap good# always on hand.
Give us a trial. Highest market price paid in
cash for Country I vmlnet). BSUtio'Hts div
Ijverotj to aqy pitrt of tho c-ltv J ftwt.
REMOVAL.
The undersigiHtl has removed his shop to
the new Seltenrenberi; huihling, where ho
will keep on hand a full stoek of saddlery
goods, such as lmriiess( wiildli .-, i^rnlle- miii
Finrse fticnisliing goods, lie al'so jVays s'pe-
nal atfehtlon to iiH kinds of rrpairin?.
W. It. Jaiuvke.
m.V.
PRACTICAL SURVEYOR,
BRENHAM, - TEXAS.
Is prepared to attend to atl calls prompt-
ly. All orders addressed to me through
tne "Volksbote" will receive prompt atten-
n.tio
The World's Leader.
Recognizing the principle, no Sowing Ma-
chine, without sufficient merit, will live a
long life. N. Lockett offers the Leader to all
friends and the jiublic generally for their
most critical examination and test.* It surpass-
es in Finish, Fink Workmanship, Synietri-
eal Appearance, Light Running, and Quiet-
ness, any machine now in the market. Call
and seo it at Sehurenburg Bros', hriek build-
ing, and give hint a share of your patronage.
^LYON&HEALY
I State & Monro* Sta.,Chicago.
Will pr»t*W to ny
BANDOATf
i f.* hai,
1 of laatrurwnU. ?ulta, Capa, Balia,
lr«mpea», Fpanlefa, Cap-I^ampt,
I Standi. Drum MajarS Staffc, and
THai«« Sundry Hand OuttU, R«faMaf
HMftterlali, al»a lirludea lattractlM aad It-
Vhw for AmaUor Ika4% aad ft
wf Chvtca *"
REMOVAL.
Wilkerson Bros, have rccrtoved the '-Two
Brothers" saloon next door to the old stand,
aad will in a few days, open a tirst-class
stock of groceries in their old stand.
A. K, KKLDKIl.
W. K. nl'CNASAN.
felder & bucu\\a\,
Hew Meat Market
We take this method of notifying the pub-
lic that we have opened a meat market in
he rear of Bussie's (opposite A- Wcnar's
store) and requst a share of the public pat-
ronage. Fkldkr & Buchanan.
City Property for Sale.
The following property is oflered lor
sale on reasonable terms: One lot, front-
ing 6lJ feet on North street and 130 feet
on reasonabl
6lJ f
back, divided into five sub-divisions, con-
taining 1 good house on each lot and wells
accessible to all. A part of the Ed Green
pioperty now qwneii by Mrs, B. L.
Walker. Apply to the undersigned for
particulars.
R. S
:rsigned t<
. tarvkr.
R. 0. SYDOW.
dealer ix
REAL ESTATE.
Office with M. Amsler & Co., Brenham
Texas.
W- H. VINSON,
AHOUIlt AT ZAW,
REAL ESTATE,
Fire anil Life Insurance Apt,
BRKNHAM, TEXAS.
Office over Giddings & Giddings' Bank.
W. H. VINSON ,
Will idsvre vour houses, household and
kitchen furnfture, goods, wares and mer-
chandise in the best companies, against loss
by fire, on very reasonable terms.
M. S. E. and B. A. of A.
W. H. VINSON
Will forward your applications ta the M. S.
E. & B. A. of A. for a beneficiary certificate
upon your life, that will pay you 1-5 the
amount at stipulated periods while you are
living, or the sull amount to your family
aster your death.
THE M. S. E. & B. A. of A.
Will pay before you Tlie, therefore, you don't
have to "die to best it." It will lotui money
tojts members who hold an endowment cer-
tificate, before maturity of coupons of some,
a) a low rate of interest, thereby keeping the
profits of its business in tho' hanas of its
members. Now is the time, while in good
health, to secure a benefit certificate.
W. H. VINSON
Will rent houses and collect rents in the
eity, for a reasonable aoinniission, Mid ean
sell you a residence in the city or a farm in
anv portion of the county at bottom rock
prices. I have the following and many
others:
R. T. Flewellcn's 715 1-2 acres about J5>
miles east of Rreuham—375 acres in cuttrviK-
tion, 100 acres in pasture, 50 acres ttfeedar
timber, a good and comfortable dwelling,
servants and V2 tenant houses, barn ami
stables, store-house and a 2o-horse power en-
gine and boiler, cotton gin, snw and grist
mill; £17 50 per am New York tract ad-
joining Flewellen's $8 per acre.
T. 0, Clay's 1000 acres two miles wvst of
Independence, all under fence, in pasture
and cultivation, dommodious dwelling, cis-
terns, wells and springs, tenant hotiees, gin
house, cotton and hay press, a number one
orchard with all kinds or fruit grown in tha
blimate. His 225 acre tract about 8 miW
south of Independence. 100 acres in cultiva-
tion balance in a posture, lasting water. His.
80 acres about 8 miles west of Indepeadence,
FOR SALE,
1 PHoldSafe,
1 Lot in Brenham,
25 Acres Timber Land, 8 miles west of
Brenham.
fit) Acr.w Timbered Land, 2 miles north of
Brenham. Apply to
G. SYIMUV.
M. MEYERS'
PR1DKOF TEXAS
mr tmmit,
-at-
8. MARCUS & CO,
in a goed state of cultivation. 11W140 aerc.%
the Banner tract, S15 to $25 per acre. .1. If.
Gates' !100 acres about 20 miles east of Brwi-
ham, a good dwelling, t^nt houses, cotton
gin press, w«od wnter, about -S00 aeris in cul-
tivfttiun, $i3*per acre, very low. W. 1*.
Even's 107 acres about 1 mile north of Wash-
ington, splendid flirm, bottom and upland^
a bargain at $lfl per acre.
T. J. Evans 500 acres about 4 miles goiith
of Washington, 300 acres in Branos bottom
farm, in good state of cultivation, ji;, p(,r
acre.
H. E. Locket's nursery w»d premises one
mile west of the coutt-bouse will be ex-
changed for lots, country lands or for welj
selected stock of merchandise.
I). Hv Ponce's 4 acre lot in Independence,
wilh two storv roek dwelling with 10 rooms,
well ftirnished, good orchard and every con-
, 't ^ "mim <m«vi rin y if»i
vemence for a comfortable home, j!lf»00, le.^
than cost of buildup Niso alone.
Many hou*« »nd lo4s and vaiwnt lots in
the cUv Ifn.'iil^Hm, and other tracts of land
tu dmerent sections too muoeroim for this
space.
lJavHiiH an<( lloinpstic Cigars.
Tohnceo, I'ipcs, and WnokorV supplies.
Try our "Little Uavaua" Five cent cigar.
NortoxV Cohxer.
Brenham, Tex.
NOTICE IN PROBATE
Thk Statk ok Tk.t.vs,
Tothe Sheriffor any Constable of Washing-
ton county, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to pub^h for
20 days in the Brenhaii) n newspu-
uob to Washington county, the
kjlhoiing notice:
Tuk Statk ok Tkxas,
To all persons interested in the estate of ,1,
W. Routt, dee'd, J. E Routt, executor of said
estate, has filed in the county court of W«%
ington county, his final exhibit with es-
tate of J. W. Routt, dee'd, Viu be
heard at the nextterii\ Vjf county court of
said countv. ,*u«u»eu('lng on the first Monday
'^1 nt the courthouse thereof,
in the eitv of Brenham, at which time ull |H>r-
40ns interested in said estate may appear and
contest said application, if they see proiier^
Herein fail not, under penalty of
and of this writ make due returu, Iwued thi'
Itltli day of.Im>\UkV, ^884.'
rhiisii—ij, M. Lewis, clerk of
[sKAVl
b&iiA court, aiultlui seal the^>f,
H»>iil
BOARD!
MRU, J. KUKBIm. llviiig y/n*t of Wood A
l-pw's fsrthnw, U |>n>|»ar-
e<l to fttrnf»h
BOARD AT REASONABLE RATES!
To Oentleinen.
at office, in the efty Rn>nham,
the ltith d»v ivf January, 1884.
' JLM. Ldtwis,
c. c. t\ w, c.
By C, J\ Hkrwt, Deputy,
I hereby i-ertitV that tlw above and forego-
ing Is a true and correct copy of the original
citation, now in my hands, and 1 order the
sHme to lie published in the Brenham Bannkh
for 20 davs ironi this date.
J. L M.
.). L.
Sheriff \y^C<A
I. I L. SARSAPABtLLA,
With IodMe «r PtUsh,
The O/eit Blood fwifer
It has no equal for any disease arising fro
impure blood. Try it Price $1.09.
For saie by WALKER & BELL,
Brenham, Toxas.
M.D. CONKLlN&eo„
Wholesale Druggisfe, Houston, Texas
I. X. L. CfflLL CURE
any one suffering with Chills and
Fever^Vgue, Billions, Malarial or Intermit-
t»«t Fever, after taking I. X L. Chill cure,
return tlie bottle and say that it did not bene-
fit him, the dealer is authorized to refund the
amount paid for it< Vrfce gljOft.
Fur sale WALKER & BELL,
Biwbwm,Texas.
M. 1). COM KLIN 4 CO,
Wholesale l»mggist«, Houston, Texai.
I. X. L. LIVER PILLS
Sugar Coated, pleasant, prompt and reliable,
Cures Headache, Indigestion, C«wtivenwo«.
Torpid Liver and Juundiec.
One Bottle—25 Pills-—25 cents.
For sale by WALKKR & BELT,,
M. C. CONKLIV, * CO.,
Wholesale Drug^t#, Houston, Tm,
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1884, newspaper, January 23, 1884; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth486298/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.