Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1888 Page: 4 of 4
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Owing to the change of our firm next
month 'Will continue to sell
FUR CASH MY!
The street ears ha* ft fine patro-; DRESS GOODS a«d TRIMMINGS*,
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nage yesterday and day before..
CLOAKS, WRAP8, JACKETS and
SHAWLS, LADIES JERSEYS and
Titos Were scarce yesterclav. It! VESTS, CHILDRENS CLOAKS,
was too cold foj many to venture j gENTS'
out I GENTS'LADIES & CHILDRENS
A full attendance is desired at SHOES AT ACTUAL NEW IlORK
the meeting
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Thebe was one case before th<?
mayfcr yesterday,- but it was post-
poned. ' ^
Thk cold weather Sunday prevent-
ed the various churches from holding
services.
COST. Those Desirous of Securing
Great Bargains are Invited to Call
at Once, as our Stock MUST BE
CLOSED OUT. Respectfully,
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The adjuster is expected to arrive
to-morrow to settle the losses by the
late fire.
Monday was the dreariest days of
the year. It alu^pst looked like the
Arctic region. Everything was fro-
zen up *cd tbe sun was hidden by
tU clouds.
Thebe. has beto some inquiiy
among subscribers about the circu-
lating libraiy. ' The books have
bapn hjtte over two weeks and they
at*j still not ready for circulation!
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These is a Russian priest in the
cijfy. ' They are are of the Greek
catholic faith and it is rarely that one
is seen in this country. He will
probably remain here soma time. ,
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On ac<Jo#nt of the baa weather,
the exhibition of "Pecks Bad Boy",
was postponed till "to night. The
entertfljqjinent i» given for the . bene
fit of JUYeuog WkV-ftriyUf-CM).
A large attendance is expected. a
The managers of the young ladies
leap-year ball desire to return
thanks through the Bakwib to the
Y. M. S. G. for ttieir
i tendering, their hall *f or
the occasion.
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A cotton factory is the great
be a suc-
cess here.
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have been established and there is
certainly no point more favorably
sito*tef for one thp Breuham
Let us have it by all means.
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Coal is gradually coming to be
more generally used in our city.
Within the last few years, the price
has fallen from $16 to $9 per ton.
Those' who' use it say that it is
cheape* at $9 per ton than wood at
$3.60 per cord. With the opening
of new coal mines in North Texas,
doubtless be still cheaper.
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BEAUUKdAMt BRYAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GRABER BUILDING,
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Brenham. Texas.
J. L. AMMONS,
Merchant Tailor,
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Northeast Oorner Public Square,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Suits and garments made to order and a
fit guarantee*
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Merehant's' Exchange
. SALOON.
W. 11. MURPHY, Proprietor.
Pore 013 Straixbt WMity a Sjecialt?,
BILLIAKD AND POOL TABLES.
The bar is always supplied with the oest
Liquors, Wines and cigars. Fresh
Beer always on tap.
B*st Side of Public Square, Brenham, Texas
OPERA SALOON.
Grassmuck & Meyer
Proprietors,
Brenliapi, - - - - Texas.
Our Baloon»is always supplied
with first-class Liquors, such as
Rye, Bourbon and Malt whiskeys.
Also a choice lot of fine. Wiues,
I'resh
idies and# ft»cy cigajp.
er always' oh tap.
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NEAR UNION DEPOT,
BRBNHAM, TEXAS. *
OPEN DAY AND NTGHT.
Lunches of all kinds to order.
WILLIE HAMELMAJiN, Proprietor.
Lehmann's Saloon, -
Oorner of 8t. Chvle* and Sanay Btraew
Brtnlutm, Xeiu.
My bar Is always HupplleU with the celebrated
OLb BOSKBUD WHI8KT.
In wines we keep * fall stock of California,
KelleT'alaiand, Krug Cbatripagne. The Uneet
rl*nJiOfci**« In tbeclty. Patronaga»oMoit*4.
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The Lost Boy.—The boy who
wag found wounded and unconscious
e Central rairoad appears to
be somewhat iiriproved! He is still
unable to speak, though at times he
Apparently makes efforts to, and ap
pears to be conscious. He also at-
temps to write when paper and pen-
IK1P
is unabl? to do
so. He^eats heartily and rests easy.
Nothing has been heard in regard to
his parentage or whereabouts.
Th* Cpm> Spell.—Saturday night
the coldest norther of the season
blew up. Monday the ground was
frozen. There is an immense amount
of moisture in the earth, bet the per-
sisted cold freeze it as hard as rock.
According to the report of the offi-
degreea is the lowest the
ma vi gate,
i accidents were reported.
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Accident.—Sunday night about
*)n| Of ^Terner
and hill pistol went
off, shooting him through the leg
just above the knee. It missed the
artery only a fraction. Dr. William
son is attending him. He is not al
together safe yet, but will probably
pull through. It was very fortu
nate that the ball did not strike the
artery, as it would have caused in-
stant death.?',,/ ■ .
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Unfurnished rooms in the portion
of the Central hotel, over the store
occupied by Mrs. Peters. These
rooms have been lately painted and
Sit in good repair. Also one dwell-
g for neat. Apply to
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Previous to tak-
ing Stock and in
order to elose out
certain lines,viz:
FLANNELS,
CLOAKS,
Friends and customers;
P* felicitations and kindly
thank you for the favors shown us during the past year.
We herewith announce the admission of Mr. Henry
Harrison as a partner in our business.
Our success has quickened diligence, and much as we are commended
we have much to lea*rn---mid shall sttidv with an assiduity
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unequaled in the past to merit and retain the honors
and the plaudits which intelligent discrimi-
nation has awarded us.
THIS IS OUR ESTABLISHMENT I
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greatly reduced
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SAEEEtF, SEARCY S BRYAN, '
Attorneys at Law
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OFEKE OVER IIMIH3 * BIDDINBS MIR
BRENHAM. TEXAS.
J.J. HARRIS
INSURANCE AGENT,
Brenh&m. Texas.
Has everything u» tbe stationery line (including) a full line of
and School supplies.
pianos,' ono-iusrs
and general musical merchandise.
Staple and Fancy Oro ckeiy, all of which will be sold as low as the lowest.
Thanking the public for their liberal patronage in tbe past. I hope to merit a contin-
uance of thesameby SQUAB* DEALINGS AND CHEAP PBICES.
YoUrs *c., J. McFARLAND.
D .KAMPMANN, President
OTTO KOEHLER, Sec'y and Gen'l Manage
ebrated Lager and Specially Brewed
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Wood and Motallo
BUM CASES § CASKETS.
Fine Hearse of Modern Stylff.
TERMS BEAS05ABI.E.
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HARRISON'S "FAMOUS" BARGAIN HOUSE. <
The house that has placed before, its natrons goods at figures that are
stern, stubborn and unyielding—the house that has solicited your
attention not through favor or by pretense, but by prices
that have crowded competition and even choked
the mouth of venemous opposition.
We realize that our success lies in the hands of our patrons—integrity
and civility shall command their confidence; the big values that
we are giving shall secure their patronage—and our leaders
and specialities shall always be placed before you, that
you cannot mistake where to buy to save money.
Like Isaiah of old, we have given you in the Banker "line upon line, r
and precept upon precept"—we have told you about the "Famous,"
why it was so named—of our goods, the variety we carry, etc
We try to prove the advantage to you of trading with
us, and torture ingenuity to originate argument.
We have made every effort to produce the best goods for the least
money, and that we have been successful has been proven by
our increasing trade, and the entire satisfaction we
have given to all of our customers.
We appreciated the fact that all depended upon ourselves—our intelli-
gence, our sagacity, our attention and our economy. We did not
expect to go fishing and look for "ravens to feed us three
times a day." We knew we could not be successful mer-
chants and keep rubbish, as some of our opposition
assert, nor could we prosper without an in-
telligent appreciation of the varied
wants of our customers.
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Again wishing all a
Happy New Year, with
the renewed assertion
- tHat we shall endeavor
to maintain our unriv-
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ailed reputation in the
future as we have in the
pastx we remain,
Yours truly,
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OR-iai3STA.IL. LEADERS OF LOWiPBICBS.
PROPRIETORS OF •
'e FAMOUS" BARGAIN HOUSE.
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Garrett, O. H. P. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1888, newspaper, January 10, 1888; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth486399/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.