Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 2, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 2, 1887 Page: 4 of 4
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oi the season, the thermometer be-
ing down to 80 decrees.
It is mote than hkelr that the
Farmer* alliance will hare a big
cotton yard here next fall.
Tbk firm of Wood & Low has
been dissolved, T. A. Low with-
Mr. Wood continuing
•fctosiness
Tbb Santa Fe railroad is branch,
ing oat, through trains are now be-
ing riin to Gainesville and Honey
tffiii, and in a few months Paris
be reached.
Slavics m St. Peter's church to-
day, commencing at 11 a. m.and 7 p.
ra. Begin the Now Year by at-
tending these services. Cordial
invitation to all.
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To Apyirtiskes.—Owing to a
rash oi work we were unable to
gel several new advertisements set
up» hewerer, they will appear in
Tuesday's issue.
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CBAMoa or Tims.—The 8anta Fe
road change time to-day as fol-
lews: North bound passenger
Itsa atBrenham at 11:08
found at 6:87 p. m.
were no bill collectors
abroad yesterday and the fish bad
a perfect rest as not a man went
fishing. To-morrow the bill man
will be abroad and so will numer-
ous fishermen.
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Mas. Wood had an excellent New
Yoar*a dinner at her boarding
hwtftfn the Bloombargb building.
A representative oi the Banna
PfjrjQok of the dinner and speaks
by the card.
IffW Tkae's day passed very
qnfitty; it was observed as a holi-
day by*tfc« banks and tbe post-
office. 'DoaM stores were closed,
buU majority of them were open
all <wjr.L4 few ladies kept open
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and'received callers.
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Joan Lu8k, not Charley as erro-
reported, tbe negro
i burglary at Cbappel I
Hill, and who was shot in tbe
head receiving a sealp wound, was
brought hero Saturday and jailed
Ii of $260 bond.
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t.-To-day Jany.
Austin Bryan cele-
anniversary of his
hie with some
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e mouth of the Brazos
*, 1881. Mr. Robert
fffelveston, is the only
vor of the party.
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fui$ at Lrovs.—It is reported
that about 2 o'clock Saturday
ife the entire business por-
of |>yons station was des-
ed by fire. No definite par-
ticulars were learned. There was
* strong wind blowing from the
north and there being no means of
«*• *** U hvrw>d antl1
the mkofM was exhausted. The
stores were in a row west of the
depot, with the exception oi B«-
oett'entore wklcfa >u net bnrned.
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Public Meeting.
Giuuikvike. Oct. 30, 1888.—At a
call meeting held by the citiaens
ot Oreenvine, Pi eeinct No. 8, tbe
following resolutions wore passed:
~ That whereas, the Hon. John
Ireland has faithfully performed
his duties as governor of tho state
of Texas. Therefore, be it resolv-
ed,that we fully endorse bis admin-
istration. and.moreover, do hereby
instruct our representatives to cast
their votes for him for U. S. Sena-
tor. L. F. Harris, Chairman.
F. B. Woodward, Secretary.
A petrified human being is said
to have been discovered in a cave
on Sand mountain, near Valley,
Tenn., a few days ago.
It is said that the colored people
of the United States maintain more
secret and benevolent societies
than any other people on the face
of tbe earth.
A Trenton, N. J., firm has used
more than one thousand tons of
copper during the past season in
tho making ot telegraph wire.
Boarding.—Mrs. Coleman and
Mrs. Gackonheimor are prepared
to accommodate boarders at No.
249 North Ant Rtreet.
Stop
be fore you go farther, and see the
great reduction in prices at
H. W. Graber8.
-1886-
Keichardt & Seelhorst, agents
for tho celobrated Early Breakfast,
Bucks Brilliant, Darling Bival,
k Olive cooking stoves, also Fault-
less heating stoves for coal or
wood. Have reduced tbe prices
on all. Every stove warranted.
Prompt attention paid to taking
down and putting up stoves.
Tn* old Jewelery house of H.
W. Graber must and will be sold
out, so now grasp the opportunity
for big bargains.
For Sale.
My residence in the city ofBren-
ham including abont four acres of
land, all under fence. Apply to
rufus B. Allcorn.
For Bent With Board.
Two large rooms with fire
places. Enquire at Mrs. Chaplins,
West Mam street.
Decorated mirrors, celluloid sets,
and manicure cases, suitable for
Holiday Presents, at
R. E. LuHif.
New Years Cards
an elegant selection at prices from
5 cents to fivo dollars at
H. Muixsr's Book Store.
Bagging and Tics.
Wo have for sale a quantity of
bagging and ties and are offering
special inducements toginners and
merchants.
Brenuam Oil Miu*.
Saddles & Harness. •
Very cheap for cash.
C. W. Hkss & Co.
Caught
do not be caught by largo glitter-
ing advertisements ''selling out at
cost" before you come and see
" H. W.Giiabbr's prices.
At Cost
Alex Simon having a large stock
of clothing, carpets and dress
goods will sell the same at cost.
For Bent.
Tbe dwelling honse^ on Main
street now oceoptod Mr. Carl-
ton; possession given January 1.
1887. Apply to A. Simon.
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Lots forSale*
Several handsome residenco lots,
a part of the Price homestead on
East Sandy stroet. Terms reasona-
ble ; apply to C. C. Garrktt.
For Bent.
Call on W. H. Vinson, if you
want to rent a comfortable resi-
denco.
For Sale.
Valuable property for sale, -near
Union depot and Central freight
depot. Call soon on W.H.Vinson.
Sam
A railroad to Mammoth oave has amine our line
. ^^•¥1 COsst^ffPJ^P^pj^v,
Mac Flinn's Great lO-cent
Show,
San Mac Flinn's largest 10-cent
•how on earth will spread its tent
on the old show grounds for a
short season only, commencing
Monday January 8, giving two per-
formances daily, afternoon and at
night The Austin, Houston, Gal.
veaton and San Antonio papers
papers speak with great favor of
this show and all pronounce it bet
ter than tbe so-called fl shows.
The beautiful trained ponies, com»
10 trick mules, riding dogs and
floats, the fanny clowns aro better
than seen fn tbe larger shows.
Ladies and children can visit it
without seing or bearing anything
to offbnd tbe most exact person in
the land. Comfortable seats for
8000 people. Admission one dime
for everybody.
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Parties desiring to make hand-
some presents will do well to e*-
only
Previous to taking our semi-
annual stock, we will offer, on
Monday, January, 3, the re-
mainder of all our Black and
Colored Silks;
All our fine Black and Col-
ored Dress Goods;
All our Silk Circulars and
Newmarkets, Misses' and
Children's Cloaks at less than
manufacturers' prices.
Call early and secure bar-
gains.
NEWBOUER BROS.
Caulbton&Nash have a fine line
ot novelties suitable for xmas
presents, they are offering at close
prices, which you aro respectfully
invited to come and see.
Buggies.
I offer some of my baggies at
cost to make room for new stock
soon to arrive. If you want a bug-
gy now is the time to buy. A full
assortment of all styles always on
band at lowest prices.
C. W. Hbss St Co.
Monticello Whiskey.
A pure, genuine article, at
Lihxann's Saloon.
< Notice.
Parties desiring cotton seed hulls
can have them delivered anywhere
within the city limits by leaving
their orders at my store.
Thbo. Ahrbnbbck.
And Still Another.
Bring your cans and get 6 gal-
lons of Brilliant oil for 9.1
Harbison & Stucksrt.
Handkerchiefs and glove boxes,
odor eases, and sachsl powders, at
R. B. Luhn.
^ Vienna Wurst.
Fisher it Weis now have their
steam sausage factory in full blast,
and in addiilon to other varieties
of sansage, are making a very su-
perior article of Vienna sausage.
Give it a trial and be convinced.
$20,000
Worth of Desirable Goods to
be sold at
And many things below cost.
before purchasing
R. E. Luhn.
Save Big Money
BY TBADlNq WITH
C. A. POTTER.
AT COST
My entire Stock of Goods,
comprising one of the Largest
and Best Selected Stocks in
the City. Nearly all New
Goods. Dress Goods, Silks,
Satines, Velvets, Trimmings,
etc. Notions, Staples. Boots
and Shoes. Men's, Youths'
and Boys' Clothing and Over-
coats, Gent's Furnishing
Goods, etc. All at actual
Cost. Call eariy and secure
bargains.
F. A. ELDRIDGE.
TRASKS
' EATHfG OH ]
Ask Your Grocer for them.
TR ASK'S
I linwlmWTiike noothwYraM.
THAIK FI8H CO.. ST. LOUIS. MO.
This sale wjlj oply tost Sjitj
Days longer.
Holiday Novelties.
A completo and handsome as-
sortment of Toilet articles, com-
prising many now novelties, and
sold at lowest prices at
R. B. Luhn.
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For Rent«
Tbe Flewellen residence on
West street. For terms apply to
H. Fishbr.
If^you want for something nice
for a holiday present, call on
Carlbtqn & Nash.
Job.
Wo now offer to the retail trade
only, a nice line of Children's
School Shoos, worth from $1.00 to
$1.25, at 75 cents a pair. Also,
Men's and Boys' Boots at $1.00
and $1.50 cheaper than regular
price. L. A. Niebuhr,
Next door to the Postofficc.
A big fall
we aro not selling out at cost, but
guarnatee to sell Irom 10 to 20 per
cent oheaper than the chepest
R. W. Graber.
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U. Fisher,
Wholesale agent for Rood's Gilt
Edge Tonic, Brenham, Texas, a
safo medical creparation.
Arrived from Germany.—Linen
Table Cloths and Napkins, suitable
for Holiday and Wedding presents
at Werner & Dobert's.
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Merchant Tailor,
J. L. Amnions, fashionable tailor,
keeps on hand a largo and com-
plete stock of foreign and domes-
tic cloths and cassimers of the
latest styles. He is prepared to
make garmonts or fail suits at
short notice; a fit guaranteed.
Storo in tho Norton building, Cor-
rner Main and Ant streets.
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Notice.—Parties desiring cotton
seed hulls can have them delivered
anywhere within the city limits by
leaving their orders at my store.
Thbo. Ahrenbkck.
For Tho Holidays.
Citron,
Raisins,
Lemons,
Filberts,
Walnuts,
Oranges,
Coeoanuts,
Almonds,
Currants,
Brazil nuts,
Plum Butter,
A fresh Bupplyjust received at
/I H. Fisher's.
JUST RECEIVED I
ijoriei Katfetaiw StorM
iM lasiebsreer 0111 Pieties.
Imported lasitbmw strim Beans.
OmiOTliprWaoWBiriifc
LMiarier, lew Tut Crcaa ail
WaCtoe. iffllo, Pitt, sweet
Mm, Onus, nit.) ilwaji tain
kit
F. KltENTZLIK.
The choicest perfumery, soaps,
hair, tooth and nail brushes are to
be found, at R. E. Leu*.
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Bod Rock Prices.
Foa the noxt 60 days my select
stock of Dry Goods will bp sold at
Bed Rock priees. Grand clear,
anee sale in my clothing depart-
ment, as this immense stock must
be sold. R. Hoffman,
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Gulf, Colorado jfc Santa Fe R. R.
THE ^ Running Holid Tiironsrh Trains
OI« I GALVESTON -BRENHAM
noma) To Lampasas, Brownwood, 'Coleman and Balllnger.
THE FASTEST BOUTS from Brenham to Fort Wwtt, DALLAS,
Galveston and all Intermediate Potato.
THE NEW ROUTE from Brenham to Houston, Navasota, Mont-
gomery und Conroes.
THREE TRAINS DAILY - HOUSTON TO GALVESTON.
DIRBCT CONKCTION AT KOKT WO.tTU AND DALLAS KOR »T LOUIS, EL PASO
ANI» ALL JOINTS NOKTU EAST .AND WK8T.
Movomout ot Tr»in» :
Nortlibonn.l *r. St lv. Rr«nh* -
Mouthbountl »r. a It, lirenhnin «;3tf m. m.
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Mm Mail ant Express INoT<hb0,,nd•,v> —-1 - - - -
For further information, connections Ac. apply to
JA8. 8, OAKK. Gen. PAO. Act., Oalveiton.
J. O SLOAN, Ticket Aft,,
Breotam.
WOOD & LOW,
—DEALERS IN—
STUDBBAKBR WAGONS, BUG6IBS and 6ARRIAGB£
EeiiMy Sorjhum Hills and Eyapratiat Fans,
Walter A. Wood Mowing Machines, Reapers,
Steel Tooth Hay HaUom, Bto.
Gullett's Gins, Feeders and Condensers,
Horse Power, Steam andl Hydraulic Cotton Presses.
Straub [Corn Mills,
STATIONERY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES [AND BOILERS.
GENUINE GLIDDEN BARBED FENCE WIEE.
Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Dooi-s, Blinds,
Moldings and all kinds of building
material,
WOOD & LOW,
Brenham, - - - Texas!
BEOCKSCHMIDT & HOHLT,
DEALERS IN
II CIS, MllfiJI
GEOCEBIES,
Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery, Notions, Etc.
HORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, BRENHAM, TEXAS.
We carry a lnrge and complete stock of general merchandise suited to
the wants of country and city customers and are Belling the
same at reasonable prices. All aro invited to call
and examine our stock and prices.
IA. We pay the highest prices for cotton and all kinds of ooimtry
produce.
H. FRANKE,
DEALEB IM
Geflfral HARDWARE,
STOVES,
HOLLOW AND TINWAEE
Guns, HMiers'tSBplies,
Beltin2,?Agricnltural
Iiplewis, Etc. ^
All kinds of Tinoevs'. Gun and Looitlmith,' Work and Bepairlne
Promptly Exocuted. *
ANT STREET, next door to H. Fisher, BBENHAM, TEXAS.
LUSK& PARKS,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
UNDERTAKERS AND DIRECTORS.
URGE STOCK OF
Wood andMetalio
BUBIAL mit 5 CASKETS.
Fine Hearse of Modern Style.
TERMS REASONABLE-
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 2, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 2, 1887, newspaper, January 2, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth486705/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.