Brenham Weekly Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, January 19, 1877 Page: 1 of 4
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Grand Duke Alnsi nr-
at Hampton. Roads on
Indian flagship Svotlan.
ties of Norfolk ouUt to
ly in having bo distin-
a personage n their
It is to Do nopea tney
A toPNO mvj." named Allen
I m tlio tore arm one
vcek not iar from
r Xlio pistol that did tlio
pras in tlio hands ot a
ibell. But whether it
farmed accidentally or
tii. is not a settled
or the iupees warn
aipunst taking a
sand dollar counterfeit.
i show an utter indif-
this subject re id-
Ur e?ir-n l'rvnPT tn pvr.minp
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t"PialUeli!inge in their danv-
ct1 andfsee if they have had
'y'-pj tlitabojcus passed off on
IheufOne'eui't be too care-
liHJsvon in small matters in
frt&uaid times.
lt ocd Fox. "Wheeler
isit to Hayes was sim .
iew old friendship. Of
Wheeler has no
here will ho any ne-
layes to visit WV.sh-
Alarcli or;Ire could
hied his friendly
the inauguration'
had heen as nrdent
of a youthful
ot
.Medical Exam-
mer
loth Judicial
m
pr ot Dr. Uen-
r. Lucfcett of
'to
Ba?
Dr.
bet
. Morris ot
in the town
An
d'iy the 2d day
of
the mean time
eiti
tletncn named
vi
irrccrtilicitcs.
.Md!
tiers in the dis-
trie
find it to their
rti
Lmine the l.iw
fia as 1
the pale of its
kllna-lX-LAW Of
MJie
Rjxiinder Sharp
I been promo
by ni
ted
ot Paymaster
in th
.rank
dare
trmy with the
ow who will
;it kin-in-law
thou!
fcldeots of 03-r
- pecial
Pmlur if Uiys-
sea. be
Fi-lavr?
Sluirj)
heen uoi
eight yean
F-p bnsmess aj
IT. S. IT
for the District
of. Col
inn'
"As paymaster in
the six"
:
i has a wide field
iOTj.har& nu-iino-- Jind hn will
t siigi
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C'Hcn
k!Hr
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" ij$o tjoubf Improve the shining
hour.
CnAnuE Ou-Tkk according
to the Examiner recently mar-
ried a vejtito girl -13 years old.
"named .Talithea tfSlmsoii. Dr.
Burleson performed the ceremo-
ny the girl's parents being-present
and approving. Mr. Ou-
Tea is a cook at a resturant so
lTalithaa need not spoil her
reityfehand3 by d.ibbling in
dish water. Two yearago her
sister niarried a Chinese farmer
named John Fou Hang. We
a'robeginning to mix with the
lleathcn Chinee. At any rate
tliojiJIcLonnaii county Johnson
TaniilyJiare setting an example
in'tliafdirection.
i'W:'. Tn-TO.N- of Cleveland
Tenn. advertised lat year a
new kind of sugar cane Cana-
"dian we believe. Sjnie of our
citizens invested. It pro ed to
b3 nothing hut Atricau cane
and very interior at that. ITc
is now advertising "1? iden pro-
lific corn" pretty extensively
in this State. It may hi well
enough tor people to investi-
gate before investing largely.
J Inmbusging is so ojiily prac
ticed that people cannot be too
"iiarded in their purcIi.ibCff of '
"new notion.
ffoni) oracouxsEL.
Good advice is about "the
cheapest tiling in the market
and the best fdo if scrupulous-
ly followed ivien it is sound
andjifdicioiH. In the tall of
the year when a plethoric crop
of cotton becomes an assured
fact grfibrdiiur -unmistakable
demonstratioi! that prices nust1
according to the inexorable laws
of supply and demand rule low
nearly every tanner is ready to
exclaim and does exclaim :
".Well I shall ccrtanly plant
less cotton next yqarK than I
have planted this."
It will be necessary in a very
short time for every farmer to
come to a determination for
himself on tlio much mooted
question of pitching a crop. It
is not the fault ol government
that the cotton market is liter-
ally choked and glutted with
this article by an over produc
tion of the snowy staple. The
farmers have no one to blame
for the low prices but them-
selves. According to the pres-
ent civilization of 'the world
and until the 'necessity of dis-
tributing "nior pocket hand-
kerchiefs" among the heathen
hy'inissio'.iaries. thill cease and
Jhis same heathen shall assume
full toilets cotton must and
will rule low" as long as four
millions of bales aro annually
made iu America. This is as
inevitable as it the fiat had
been pronounced by Jehovah
himself.
Will our farming communi-
ties in spit of all the hitter
experience through which they
liHve passed in the Ia?t few vears i
still persist in over. proJ'uctioa ?
We. have heard 'intelligent
farmers assert time and again
that it cost more th in tenccnt3
a pound to make cottou. Ljp-
ton has not averaged this much
during the present commercial
year by more than a cent. It
was hoped and believed by ma-
ny that'tha new organizationr
known as Grangers could and
would do something to prevent
the suicidal pjliey- pursued by
the cotto.i planters As yet so
far as the general public are ad-
vised they havjsr' accomplished
nothing in the direction allud-
ed to.
Th? irnth 'is every farmer
must 'determine this question of
cotton planting for himsclf.
Every farmer must act tor him-
self just as hewould on a ques-
tion involving morals iot ev-
ery planter. apply tlio moral
qnotation withaslight varia-
tion"when about to determine
the amount of cotton he will
plant: "I know not what course
others in ly take but as tor me
and my house we will" plant
less cotton than heretofore!
"We ai-eglad to learn that our
old LoaUiaua friend Henry E.
William -.Eq. ha been elect-
ed County' Jiufcb of Washing-
Ion 'county. Jndge William's is
from one ot the bet families in
ouisiaua and field several offi-
ces of trnt in his Pariah. We
f re pleased to know of his pop-
ularity and feel confident he
will make a good officer.
We copy the above compli-
mentary notice ot onr new-
Comity Jd1;c rfon. n. E. Wil-
liajnsTfrom the ''Fairfield (Tex
as) Jieisorder"' and written by
one who has knowji luni. from
bovhood. A
Mk. It. C. Wood .aml'Miss
Ev.v Da Y-jWere married the lt
instant at Content the resi-
dence of W W. Cochran Eq.
the bridela brother. Ilcv. Dr.
Ridley of Ilemp.-tead perform-
ing the sacred rites.
We beg leave to congntiilatc
the happy conple and wish
them many happy returns of
2ew Year the Day that united
two hearts in one.
During the late severe snow
in Tcxa none of the editorial
fraternity said "O ! the snow
the bcautil'il snow 1" except the
Fairfield Recorder man. lie
not only said the words quoted
but gave the pcom entire and
a brief hi-tory of the lair but
frail utifortiiuutc who compo-ed
it. which like all Mich h'-lorie-.
i- s.id in the ex ti erne
XOT SO rOOIt AS THAT.
Tlie Houston TJcgraph of
the 13th inst. has a shoit article
about Ben Hill and the con-
flicting allusions to his present
and prospective political posi-
tion. The lelegrajih is evident-Jy-aiu
admirer ol Mr. Hill. It
says: "Tho Diuiocratic party
can never give up such a man
as Hen IIilluutil he forswears
the faith in which he has
long lived and -wrought
ait
flm -ifMilMHif li rlinm 7ir line sv
'?
much Cj
fered
Koi
so p
miss
were
.sonns1
faith
livei
wit
ds
cW
ten
evj
liti
un
w
g&!
tun
in
sees
hour
Iti
graph"
the Den!
ot very re!
up in the
afterwardsx
and never ctil after the war
has he cvr pretended to affiliate
with tn"e Democracy It occurs
to us very forcibly that the
Democratic party can got alon'g
without Ecu nill about as well
as Bc'i Hill "can without tho
Democratic party. lien has
been regarded by those who
knew him well as more wordy
than wise.
"TIIO WILL INVEST
'Klhero is no place iu all the
broad limits of our .greaPState
that holds out better induce-
ments or offers greater certain
ty ot success for the establish-1
ment of a manufactory for turn-
ing ofi agricultural implertients
than does Brkhieau:.. In the
centre of the richest ami mo-t
highly cultivated portion of the
'State situated on the Western
Uranch of the Central the num-
ber of wagons and farming tools
that would meet with ready-
cash sales xan hardly be over-
estimated by een a very san-
guine calculator. Timber of the
very best quality for the man-
ufacture of the articles indicated
abounds in great abundance in
the Dr.'zos.bottoms and on the
creeks cdntigious.
If a few enterprising median
ics would organize a joint stock
company having; for its object
the manufacture of articles-ot
indispensiblutility ou the farm
the money necessary for start-
ing it would not long be' want-
ing. Scores of intelligent farm-
ers residing in Washington
county alone would readily take
shares in r .stock company of
the character namedj if a few
skilieJ reliable mechanics and"
machinists would take the in-
itiative in such an enterprise
'affording evidence that skill to
conduct it would not be lacking
There is "a rich placer" in Hi en-
ham inviting enenrctie median -ics
to work it. It is not reason-
able to suppose that it w ill long
remain unoccupied.
The Xew- York Sun says :
"TI12 shipments of freights
West and South have fallen off
greatly since the .Republican
office-holders to seize tjje Gov-
ernment has been developed.
We fear that before the Rcpub-.
licau mcrclnnts in oscw York
who have tacitly encouraged
this criminal attempt to subvert
onr free institutions will have
deep cause to regret tint they
did not take a more manly
stand as.iiiiat tho reoIntioii.'ir'
movements of their political
leaders."
What the public demands is
a twenty-five cent hat to pay
election bets with.
The third rivei
is tha Fwth.
in Scotland
I.
A waFj
.a
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i
Rrstn
ago u3
ed uTiniirUer in tne Hi
and sentenced to' thej
tiary for lite. An a
fnlmn nnrl lit-i fnr( lS
ihe Appellate Court j
On his trial last Wf
the State wai well re:
by J. J. Haggsity and!
Gleeu Esq? County A'
Hethanv havinirbeen of-
for the 'defendant on hispr
trial.
The defense was nhlv
ducted by 13. T. Harrh Esq."
and lion. J. 1. -bell who
evinced their usual ingenuity
and zeal in behalf of their client..
The jury returned a verdict
sentencing the defendant to the
penitentiary for six; years. Ife
is now au old man we should
think from his anpearance fully
sixty-five.
lie lias lam in pris
on two years and "will hardly
live to serve his term. His cae
is'a hard one. He proved a good
character bv his former owner'
Mr. J. W- Eethahy. His con
nection with the mnrder of.
Shackletord which took place
at his houc was the result ot
aidinir his son who Was an es-
caped lite convict songht to be
arrested by shackletord.
Tup numerous friends ot Mr.
Burnett Cameron will be glad
to learn that fie is recovering
from his late severe attack"of
pneumonia. He has been con-
fined to his bed five wcoks aiid
more but his scientific physician
Dr. Hcisber considers him now
On rising and safe ground.
Xtopcuf 'Ei eiilngs.
The boy who spends an hour
each evening lonnging idly on'
the street cdrncr wastes in tho
course ot a year three hundred
and sixty five hours which if
applied to study would famil-
arize him with the rudiments of
almost any of the familiar scien-
ces. In addition to wasting an
hour each evening he spends ten
cents for a cigar which is usual-
ly the case ; the amount thus
worse than wasted would pay for
ten of tho lcadtng peiiodiodicals
ot the country. Boys' think ot
these things. Think ot how
much time and money you are
wasting and for what? The
gratification afforded by the
loiinge otrthe corner or the cigav
is not only temporary but pos-
itively hurtful. You cannot in-
dulge in them without seriously
injuring yourselves You ac-
quire idle and wasteful habits
which will cling to you with
each succeeding tear. You
may in alter life shake ficm oil
but tho probabilities are that the
habits thus formed in early life
will rennin with you to your
dying day. Bp wlrncd then
in time and resolie that as the
hour spent iu idleness is gone
forever you will improve each
passing one and thereby fit
yourself for Usefulness and hap-
piness. An immense and excited
meeting was held at Madison
Wisconsin the capital of the
State lat week and resolutions
adopted and speeches made cou-
! ccrning the action of the Louis
iana Returning Hoard and polit-
ical affairs iu that State. kThe
Radical iutatnv was denounced
i in full and smithing term-.
&aris&m
SSas--3Es
gSfelSMK
uT?
averythiuj
runsr
Id her that she i;
'as vqu were sick
very good iiouseke'er.
said y-iu must he.
didr
d slic said if she had
held have anew set ot
litura in ?md less vul-
ar wall paper but that sonic
fonle bad no taste anj-wav aud
t-- riin n-nt Al.inn v.m nnM
Trs. La. ' or arc pretty much of
's.. a. t yout" then lie tell
a trance that lasted for
lue minutes then mtfttcriug
-veil perhaps they'll fit; if
'A they can bo made over" do-1
'-rttrtod.
When that husband went
riome last 'night Jie was snppris-
ed to see his dying wife np and
dressed and bo3ing things with
a mctalic ring in her voice and
a glitter in her eye such as ho
hadnit seen forycarSj and when
he innocently remarked "Why
Maria I had hardly e-spected to
see-yon up again!" - ''I know it
you haldheaded old reprobate
.but Ilil live to bury you; yet
and" if that painted Jezebel
comes info this Jionse. again I'll
tear hci' info -cotton waste and
juto' -strings.'' Washington
Oltronidtu
'Corx Xxd Hogs. From care-
ftiHy'cbnducted experiments by
different persons it has been as-
certained that- one .bushel of
.corn will inaka a little more
than ten pounds of pork gross.
Takiiig'the result as a ba'sis the
following deductions are made:
When't-orn sells at twelve ana
oncihalt cents-per bushel pork
eostalT-S cents perponiid.
When enr;!! costs' seventeen
cents per bu-h'el"po'rk' costs two
cents per pnnnd.
.Wheit'cornco?tsiitwcnti--five
cents per bushel pork costs
tlirt-e i
rVe cents per'pouud.
When corn co-ts 'thirty-three
j.
cents per bushel pork costs four
cents per p'ound.
rWhen costs fifty cents per
bushel pork five cents per
pound i
''The following statement
shows what the farmen-'realizes
on his corn when '.sold in the
terms of pork. '
When pork sells at three neats
per pound' it brings twenty five
cent' per bushel in com:
When pork -sells "at" tour cents
per pound it brings thirty-tw'O
cenfs p?r bn-shel in corn.
" When pork sells nt five cents
per pound it brings fort-five
cents per'bushel'in corn.
A F.UTnFCL IIusnvNP. We
learn from the Chicago Tribune
that P. P. Bliss the' evangelist
and singer as our readers are
well aware was one of the vic-
tims or." the Ashtabula calamity.
According to the statement of
those who are in a position to
know he made a heroic effoi t
to save his wife when ho might
have raved himself and failing
in thi leinained and died witfi
her tho two offering their prayers
together as the fatal flames ap-
proached them like the old martyr-at
the stake: and thn
united in life they were not di-
i led in death 'l'hey died the
deaths ot Christian heroes the
laitli ot the-songs which she had
written- and he had composed
blossoming out the list into the
full flower of victory over death.
Houston Cclcgraph.
m O--.
Ti is said Beecher's nice rea-
sons why people! should- not at-
tend a theater vanish like the
inii-t upon tlfc pre-entctfuu of a
dead head ticlAt.
snee?
have bc5
to Washington as a
But the Radical Senate refused
to let him come In on the
ground that the Legislature
which eleited him was not a
Legislature. !Now he is np for
another election and finds his
own friend opposed to him.
But ho is fully determined that
it ho can't be elected nobody
elseslnll. And so he bul'dozes
fuur members of the Senate ojit
into his house and leaves it
without a quorum. Pinoh is
right. Tlis treatment by the
carpet-baggers is an outrage ot
clearest water. Houston Age.
The reader of newspapers
who ignores the advertisements
loses a large share of the en-
tertainment and instruction
prepared for him. There is no
one no matter what his busi-
ness or his circumstances who
will not find something inter-
esting and profitdbloin the ad-
vertising columns ot a. good
newspaper. There is afforded
ample opportunity for the study
of society its wants and incli-
nations and there also may be
iound food tor mirth and a va-
riety ot instruction.
The Richmond. Whig says
that Mr. Tilden' will be elected
President in tho House of Rep-
resentatives and Mr. Wheeler
Vice President in the Senate
and by way of consoling Mr.
Hendricks announces that 'he
will till 'a high po;t in Presi-
dent TiIden'sCabinct or abroad
for the next four years and
then by an unprecedented vote
will be made President.
.The Yicksburg Herald re-
marks that Gen. Jackson made
his fight at Xew Orleaus from
behind cotton bags bnt now the
people have to contend against
carpet Uhgand scallawag breast
works supported by Federal
bayonets and Gatling gnns.
-. - .
The public debt of Xorth
Carolina is $42000000.
Wlir Do TonSliafecI
For tho beiti r convenieuco ot the
consqruer. the proprietors of Dr. She r-
luarTaIalftrifngo istow pttt up in 75
cent bottles as well as 1 50 as hereto-
fore. Totlioe who aro acquainted
.with tho Mniarifnge.it is notnecersary'
to ?: a word in its behalf T3ut to
thoe who shake in ifrnorancu of it we
will simply say try it. andaddjonr
tt sliiaony to thousands of others that
it cured you. So other medicine i
inquired as it is a combined Tonic Al-
terative Cathartic Febrifuge Chola-
gnjjunand Anti-Periodir. lt nentrali-
zeiuiii"in&tic poison purifies and in-
ijrorate the b'ood reaie-i the Liver
and ether di-Cfised organs to their nat-
ural healthy condition thereby thor-
oughly eradicatir-s tho disease- For
sale bv IS. E. LUHX.
Jdne-Swly
fc. .
The People Want Proof
Therti is no medicine prescribed by
ihjaiciins or sold by Druggist" that
carries such evidence of its success and
sui-erior virtue as boschee's oeruas
STlsri" I or se ero coughs colds s-oltlnl
on tlie brwistcomsumption or any d-s
eiso of tlie thnnt null lungs. A proof
of that fact is that any person atll cted
can get a sample bottle for 10 certs
and try its superior ctfect before buying
tho regular -ue at 75 cents lt 1-
litely bet u introduced n this country
from (!cnnanyand its wonderful cutis
srenitnni-bing eeone lhat use it. i
Tlireeilo-s will relieve an c-i-e. Tiv j
it .-old by . r. I.nhn.vVo. " 1
. s.
ed in countries -"where LWex
Diseases tuo.t prevail.
LiDlES ENDORSEMENT.
"I have given yonr- medicines a thor-
ough trialnnd in no case has it failed
to ifiva full satisaction.w Ellen Mea-
cliam Chattahoochee Fin.
PUOrtSSlOJC-Al
"From actual experienre- In the nse
of this medicine in my practice I liave
been and nmsati3fiedto nso and pre
scribe it as a pur;;ativemedicine." Br
J. Mason.
31. B. FX.OUin.V COXKiKENCE-
"I have used "Dr. Simmons Liver
Kecnlator in my family for Dyspepsia
and Sick Headache and regard it an
invilnable remedy. It has not faOed
to give relief in any instance." RevF
Eaterling.
"Simmon3 Liver Eegulator is cer-
tainly a specific for that class of com-
plaints which it claims tVcnre." Rev-
Divid Wills Fresidcnt Oglfithorpe Col-
lege. oct3 wly
PROFESSIONAL CARDS-
J. M. Qojs. Bates McFarland.
GOSS & McFAKLAXD
.-t-t03T23.oy3-I.-t""Ija-CO-
Brenhara Texas.
Oilire Upstairs in Allcnrn bnildiag
NearBrocdlove&Chadtcks Bank. a
BREEDLOTE k EWINQ "
XSttcyczcxcyy at-lxa-ctr
Brecham. Texa3
S. R. KESADa
Xttoarzioy-sa.-t-Xia.-csr Z
Burton - Texas.
Will practice in the District. County
and Justices Courts. Prompt a'ten
tiun given to the collection of claims
mav26wly '
c
T. K1VASAUQH
Brenham - - Texas.
Wi'l practice in Washingtrn and ad-
jnining counties. " jnnlGdlmw3m
II. li. 11IU.I AMD W H. BILMIiCISLEA.
Br nham. - Chappell Hill.
WILLIAMS &BILLINOSIiEA.
ja.ttoriioysit"Iin.vi7-
OlSce in Onms bjilding. b'ast side
Court House bquare
Brsnham - - - - Texas-
Prompt attention to collections ex-
amining laud titles and paying taxes
for lion residents.
J. A-LIPSCOMB
VNIl
RKAL ESTATE AGENTS
AVilI practice in the District Courts
ot Washington Lee and Burlesin coun
ties.
OFFrcK up stairs over Gidding's Back
July 1C
I. H. BOWERS.
ScO3r-i5.03r c-t riaxtr
Burton Washington co- Tex.
sepl7
--vl!S.G.U. & ALEX. BEAUMONT
Practicing Physlclaas.
(Tho latter having resumed his prac-
tice.) Brenham Texas
offlcp at Lnhn's Dnig Store.
J. T.Norris.M. D. h. B. Creaih M. D.
DRS. MORRIS & CREJTH
Physicians and Surgeons.
Ofl'er their Professional services to
the citln-n of Brenham and vicinitj
dhce Wood fc Co. Drug Sti re.
May 14tli:ST4.3m.
HeDrj- llenruks. A. B. Hail.
nEXRV HEXRICKS S. CO.
-triiolosalo G-rooorg
and
Commission Jlerc'iants
Houston Texas.
Agents for the most popular brands o'
FAMILY Fl.Ot'i:;"'' (ftp. 15.
aiiwm(rvTiuTnce baa plac
vjrockeryjtilass and Qucenswarc
ucuer unirai uotei
v Brenham Texa. -Cash
paid for hntter "chickens FtfwB
and domestic fruits. The Patronage T
the pnblic solicited ""
Oct-8-tr - f
T3333ST'XZC&17ZEir.
1 VS'
DR. J. W. FOOTE'
ef Virginia late of GpnzleiTai.
Having attended a fall Course e
Lectures at. the Baltimore tCullegn ot
Dental Surgery arid having had supe-
rior ad vantages "In Practice feels as-
sured that he can guarantee satisfaction
in every braricfi of "his busSaess. OlEco
over Wood's drug store. Brenham
Text. no&75
g 11ARJIISOX . J- "
MERCHANT -TAILOR
Has removeir to the Mim?ivit2 building
west sido public square -rvhere he. i
prepared to attend to the wants of lis
patrors. Readrmade Clothing and
Gents Farnis-hin"grGood8 of his own '
malce alrrays oahand. s '
Oet.8-3in
-'T
JJ A. ENGELTIE " "
DEALER IN
Forclfjn and Boaicstic Exchange;
Ero InsurancejfcA'gent
'0.3 VBrenharnfTekas.
-T FXDBIBUE i CO!
WnOIXSALE XSD REtXtL BEAlETtJ IS
groceries andJProvisidns
"' BrenhamTexas.4-i -
A fnll and complete Stack always on
hand. focsale at BOTTOM FIGURES
for THE CASH.
Give us a trial'- ' '
OctS-lSTI.
HaBARScTTT" '"'
Slatrass s-2Sannfacttrer
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Brenham Texas.
Keeps constantly on hand Machine
mado Matrasses of all'klndsfwhichhe
is selling atinderate prices for;casb.
Call at C. M'ittebergsnext door toR.
Hoffman:' and examine' mytnalrasea
and prices before purchashjng else.
wLere as I am mak ng the best mat-
rass in the market. " "
septlOtil H. CUARXETT.
TVm. SCHURE203ERG
S BlaoismiffiT
and mannfactnrcr.of f
AUll.lt till UU.lll IJllLt.tIt.l3
Breaham.-TexsJ.
C3SpeciaI aitentie'n given to Holts1:
Suoeiso general job- work ami re) air-
ing. Terms lib-raL Shop near May-
nard'b Livery Stnble. June 18 "74.
EC. -'. GIELJUBIZJEL
Dealer in
Watches CTocks
Jewelry Specta J
cles Silver an-
Plated Ware.
Brenham Texas.
Repairs nno m short "notice and
warnnted. All Uucla arranted a-r
represented. ' tllna-
D. C. WILLTAAIS
DCTAL j" SURGE0.
BrenhsmTexas.
Office over Grahers Jewelry Sloie
North Erst Corner of tl e Court House"
Square.
Vlft-'es made on short notiv' All op.
trat'on mra tenl Tina cash.
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Rankin, John G. & McCrimmon, D. Brenham Weekly Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, January 19, 1877, newspaper, January 19, 1877; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115297/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .