Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 240, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1895 Page: 1 of 8
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BRENHAM. TEXAS. THURSDAY MORNING, OOTOBBER 10, 1895. NO. 240
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Si»jr Basas&^ss&ss
Wee of other makes, but the qnailty and price* ol
. Ii. Don|la« »hM« remain the tame.
Take nonabstitnte; tee that name and price la ttamned
on aoie. \V. L. Douglas, Ubocktom,Mab». Sold by
A. & H.HARRISON.
CUFr 12-2 Cents
Monboe, La., Feb. 2, 1894.
"For days and nights I Buffered the ago-
nies of the damned, with Neuralgia of the
Knee Joint. One application of
Dr. C. F. BROWN'S
LINIMENT
relieved me. Hftlf a 25 cent bottle
cured me. I make this statement hop-
ing some other person may be relieved.
TeU it to the people." C. BRYAN.
ITIC TUE If III n that enrea rain of every tort
II 0 I tit Riff U that hat been in use 86 yean.
Don't be deceived by substitutes.
At Drugnist* 25 cts- Made only by the
CL F. BROWN CHEMICAL CO.. 72 iohn SU New York
New Market.
FRITZ FISCHER,
Butcher,
And Dealer it Lire Stock,
Sandy Street, next door to Opera Saloon,
Brenham, Texas.
Choice meats of all kind at reasonable
prices. Orders filled promptly and deliver-
ed free of charge.
Education should never be finish* j
ed until age has so far dulled the
intellect that no further knowledge
oan be acquired, says Texas Farm
and Ranch. Too many young men
think the diploma la an evidence
that they know all that is worth
knowing. Between such an one and
a fool there is but little difference.
Time and money spent in sending
such a boy to school, after he has
learned to read and write by his
mother, is wasted. The object of
schools is to train the mind to
habits of correct thinking, to lay
the foundation for future require-
ments, to furnish, not the conquests,
but the weapons with which to make
them. The college is only the pre-
paratory department of the great
school of life, and the graduate is
only a freshman just matriculated.
The Troupe Banner says: "Hous-
ton has inaugurated a movement to
erect a monument over the grave of
Sam Houston, whose resting place
is now almost unmarked—a shame
to Texas. Sam Houston was the
incomparable Texan whose towering
figure has never been matched, and
who was one of the most gigantic
products of American statesmanship.
He never forgot Texas. Texas
should never forget Sam Houston."
The Galveston Tribune states
that there is an impression abroad
that the whole face of the southern
country will be covered with cotton
next year and that, consequently,
next season's crop will go back to
the low prices of last season. This
is upon the violent assumption ihat
farmers cannot learn anything from
experience.
The anti-administration party in
Texas are small potatoes and few in
a hill, (politically speaking) when it
comes to a show-down.
Headquerters
to
IS
$40,000^-
WOIITH OF GOODS FOR CASH
While in the eastern market 1 purchased one of the finest assorted stooks
Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Beaded Plain Dress Trimmings, Laces, Olothii
Shoes. Notions, Oloaks, Capes, Jackets, Towels, Napkins, Table Linen, and in f*c
one generally finds in a first-class establishment. Now I will offer this entire
rices that will defy competition and will guarantee that you will save from
uying your goods at the
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YORK
NEW
I say this without fear of contradiction, and a call will convinoe you that li mean exactly what I
advertise. Another reason why my prices will be lower than ever is that I intmd to retire from the
retail business, and my stock must be dosed out by February I, 1896, as I then intend to embark in the
wholesale business. Country merchants will save time and money by oalling on me before making their
Fall and Winter purchases.
Was all bought for oash. My Shoe stook wis all purchased before
the rise, and therefore 1 can save you from |6 to 40 per cent. My
competitors may say that this is all bosh, but a call will convince
you that I can knock the bottom out of prices in toy Shoe Department,
I don't dodge giving samples, nor do I dodge prices that I give in my circular. Now, I live up to
what I advertise. I also offer my Homestead on Sanay street, 80 1-4 aores land near Wm. Penn, and
20 lots in San Angelo, Tom Green County, for sale at big bargains, as I intend moving to Indiana after
February 1, 1895. Call aod see for yourselves. Also look out for my Circulars for prices. No goods
will be charged, as this sale is for cash only.
JF fill UuU ff lilvvl pUAl>UoBOB»
MY STOCK
Don't you be the last person in the world
find out where the Best Goods
ABE SOLD CHEAP.
A Great Rumpus among Shrewd Buyers
the natural result of our unusually generous in-
ducements for the season's trade.
Come in and see our complete assortment of
New Styles in bur Fall and Winter stock, which
is now complete. A Grand Display, a Great Stock
and just what you want.
We mark them low to sell them quick. All
prices at low watermark. No question about your
being highly pleased with these goods and prices.
For the Best of Everything at Fair Figures go to
A HOHliT.
HERMANN FISCHER.
WHOLBSALB AND BBTALL DBALBB IN
Staple i Fancy Groceries
Western and Texas Produce,
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
WINES. LIOUORS, OIQARS, TOBACCOS
Delicacies, Candies, Preserved Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts,
Meal, Fish, Pickles, Canned Fruits, <fcc.
BRENHAM TEXAS.
Solo Agent for American Brewing Association o! Houston, Tex*
, ICB IN QUANTITIES AT LOWEST KATES.
•^Lowest wholesale prioes to the trade. Pays the highest market
j rice for Cotton and other produoe.
Fall and Winter Goods
We have now in Stock an elegant line of Dress
Goods in all the new styles of Wool Fabrics, with
trimmings to match.
UR8E LIRE OF MEN'S, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN CLOTHING.
Stetson Hats, all shapes. C. P. and other popular
makes of Corsets.
Our line of Carpets is Now Complete
Have just received a large shipment of the populai
John Kelly Ladies, Misses, and Children Shoes.
ALEX SIMON
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$
1
pi
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if Dry Goods, Dress
J, Hats, Caps, Boots,
all such goods that
\ook to the publio at
to 50 per cent, by
W# MM**
it Delay Is Dangerous!
Do you value your eye sight? If so oall and
oonsult Prof. Hirschberg or one of his staff,
who will be>in Brenham Oot. 19 and 21 at
the store of his agent, W. 5. Graber, and have
them fitted with a pair of his celebrated non-
EYEttASSESU changeable spectacl es or eye-glasses.
W. J. GRABER, Sole Agent for Brenham, Texas*
ly« dated free of charge.
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Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 240, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1895, newspaper, October 10, 1895; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth486424/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.