The Texas Sentinel. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 6, 1878 Page: 4 of 4
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Our Business Directory.
Election Returns.
'J abutar report of the election foi
I'"I "dices of tlio city of Dreiihani foi
year I8"N
in ti ti i i'i
the
PabliiheV.
JPvJi
F. RCABBICK
Our Prospects.
With ni-| new j new type, a ml #ritir<<
new outfit, Tilr. T :x/m Huhtixki. f«<-l as-
sured Hint everything Hint can l>e reasona-
bly e*pecfed of a first-elm* pHpfr will be
given to the public, All the new* of the
day, local anil general, mid a sound discus-
sion of nil ijueotionx <rf i*l<-ret>', shall itpjieur
In every issue. «
Notick.—Vrom and nfter the rie*t iVciie
of (he Hfc rf KL the undersigned, having a
jxmrhant for newfjm|ier life, volunteer* to
join the I oral rorjm of 'I'Mr. Tkxap SkmtInki..
With fifteen yeni* exjierienc nt the business
1 promise Ihe readrm of Hie fir.tmsr.i. that
they shall Iw kept fully Up with the times.
W. P. Doha*,
City Marshal of Breiihuui.
Tho Galveston News.
DAILY.
One year
Three month*
One month
One copy
Ten copies
Twenty copies
Fifty copies
$12 00
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WEEKLY.
$2 00
17 00
30 00
02 50
W. P. DOHAN, Agent.
♦ Cotton Report.
flutmiAN, April 5, 187ft
thin week 121 bale*
Shipment* - 148 "
Hioirk " 518 "
Total receipt* thi* sensoil 10.K7I "
f'n'igbU to New Vork, 80 cent* per 100
IHiiituI*, Iry rail anil water, Morgan line.
begin our Directory with the aitict, an'!
fie Itest eneomiuin that we could proneMi'.e
hjioii J. M. Hiugletary a* sign painter, it to
cite our reader* to his la.-t achievement, viz:
the sign fur Tni. Ti.xa* Hemtinei..
votiuca k uos sj,ii.
Tlx'se enterprising men know how to ac- j
commodate their customer*. They ore fair
ami mnare in llieir dealing*, and a* a proof
they never Iom a customer. Hee their ad- j
vertiseineut in another column.
i>. I.KVI.
Kteadiiy progressing upward Mr. Levi
ha* liecoine one rf our first-class merchant*.
Mi* advertisement in an invitation to all our
reader* lo cull and see him.
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These public spirited men Know no such
word a* fail, neither for thnrn*elve* nor their
: customers. Tliey have determined tooxleiul
, their dealing* throughout the entire ram-
j munity, and Invite our reader* to call iijhiu
. them for anything in their line. See their
advertisement.
y. kiiikr,
Known a* Fro*tini'.« fruit and candy store,
in ready to *upply wedding and tea partie*
with choice fruit* arid every stylo of candies,
fancy and iiome made. Sue his odvertige-
ment.
a. wi.iixi.h k wio.
These enterprising young men are daily
• advancing in the esteem of their customer*,
{ a* honest dealing never fail* to hold fast to
old friend* and multiply now one*. See ad-
vertisement in another column.
KOIIKKT tClfMKllHECK.
Farmer* and mechanic*, a* well a* houso-
Induocments to Capitalists.
We call tiie attention of our reader*, anil
particularly those who reside abroad and
de*ire to invest their money in enterprises
that cannot fail to lie aliundantly remunera-
tive, to the following assessments of the
property in Brenham, January, 1878:
Total amount, £lit87,000. Since then our
cily ha* increased it* assessment $'27,000,
and steadily advancing. The rate of taxes
i* now f of one per cent.j in 1871J it wn* J,
and in 1 S7.1 it was 1.25, more than double
the present rate*. The present debt of the
city is $1700. The present amount duo on
delinquent rolls alone is $1800, for which
levies will lie made if not paid oil' in a few
days, thus cancelling the debt with a balance
in the treasury.
Where are the enterprising men of other
States—the North and West ? To them we
extend a 'cordial invitation to visit us and be
convinced. We want oil mills, factories, etc.
Weather Report—By Dr. Wood.
Total rainfall, in inches none
Highest leru|>eratiire SOj
lowest temperature 50
Average temperature 08.!
W. K. Lfcwix, Itcjiorter.
Dr. J, L. Buchanan coined to Brenham
well recommended by the Isset citizen* of
llonham for hi* skill and ability a* a dentiat,
and iu a citizen of exemplary habit*. Wo
bespeak for him a share of the public
patronage.
It i* with pleasure we notice that Mr. Cal-
I.iway continue* to get the patronage he *o
justly deeerves, and it i* hardly nocessary
_ for ii* to inform our reader* tl.at he i* mak-
ing picture* a if good Mf can lie had in any
city. They need no praise from us, for they
rpeak fur th«in«elvc*.
We havepromi*ed to i«*ue our daily a*
*oon a* the approval of our friends justifies.
Meet im half way, friend*, and-so long as
we lurriish yoil with a first-class newspaper,
giving you an abundance in return for your
aid, we Kesjieak your encouragement. To
this city Tub Tf.xa* Skntinki. aims to be
the Archimido*' I>-vcrto placcBrenham upon
the level long since uttaineil by her more
enterprising neighbor*—Item son, Waco, etc.
J. 8. Norton conduct* a general inerchan-
di#e bu*ine**. Here you can buy boots,
hIioo*, hats, lauifis, and tho best of lamp
chimney*, window shades, knitting yarn,
t^indreth'* need*, sewing machine*—'yonr
choice of new Howe, Singer, Weed or Wilson.
Here you «m get tho be*l of needle* for all
sewing machine*, thread, of cotton, flax or
(•ilk, fixture* for machine*, screw* and
rfiring*, or part* that becomo broken or
lost. A iitill'tuiry dejHirtmrnl is connected
with this store, where Indie* will find tho
late*! *fyle* of liat* and notion* of superior
•piality. Thi* department i* under the spe-
cial *iijierinteniicnce of Mrs. J. T. Norton,
assisted by most competent milliner*.
Mr. Teetard lias determined to improve
the blood of our cattle and hog*, and has
begun ill the right way to do it. Ife ha* !
sent abroad for a lot of blooded cattle and
Poland China liog*, and proposes to sell !
them on most reasonable term* to accommo- ,
date planter* and fumilic*, taking in part ;
payment corn, fodder, etc. Thi* is a move !
in the right direction. The ti*ne i* near nt ■
hand when the dairymen of our city will i
cease to vox themselves and customer* with u
the jioor milk of twelve or fifteen long-honi-
j wives, can get good bargains here. Mr.
; Schmerbock sell* at reduced price*, and
warrant* everything ho sell* to bo just
what he represent* it to t e. Hoe advertise-
ment.
aiib harrison.
. The very sight of bin advertisement must
soothe the pang* of care. Uut to see and im-
agine is one, and truly test the Indian nar-
cotic is another—to apprecito the forco of
the picture, look, and "go arid do likewise."
a. m. diiomntnkant,
Watchmaker and jeweler, ha* determined
to reduce the prices of Hi* good* to suit the
: time*. Hoe ad verti*emont in unothor column
that speak* volume* to the eye.
c. a: couch.
Mr. Couch is one of our live men. If yon
nre aliout to start on a journey, or form a
new acquaintance, or renovate your ward-
robe in any way, read hi* advertisement in
another column.
H. Collif.
The farmer need not complain of nocoflee
or sugar in hi* house.* Bring in an old hide,
or any produce of iii* farm with thi* adver-
tisement in his pocket, and get the highest
ca*h price for the hide, and pay tho lowe*t
cash price for coffee and *ugar.
Sir. William Watson, proprietor of Uoso-
dale Nurseries, has opened the way for
other enterpricing horticulturists to invest
their money in the nursery business hero-
about*.
" lln*edale Nursery " has become a house-
hold word with us, and it* proprietor ha*
built up'a reputation that places hi* nurse-
ries in high esteem throughout tho whole
country. Advertisement in another column.
MAYOR.
O'Riordan, J. 1
Kerr, M. P. -
MARSHA u
T>oran, W. P.
Holes, William
Jackson W. J.
Williams, M. II
ARSHS'll AM) COI.'R
Carlisle, C. 11.
Hack worth, J,\
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Hoffman, K. -
Webb, J. W. -
Parks, J. 1<\ -
lteichardt, K,
McFurland, J.
I'llughaupt, A.
Meyer, A. - -
Neeley, A.
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F. Krentzlin, in the corner store of tho
Graber building—a public-spirited, pro-
gressive young man—ha* a complete stock
of choice good*. We are always glad to see
the bii*iness of such men prosper. His
good* are exactly what thoy are represented
to be. We commend him to our patrons.
Robert J. Clark & Co. execute tho most
finished work in their line.
They are prepared to fill orders from the
most delicate toilet to the drafting and com-
pletion of the best and most modern stylo
of architecture.
For dispatch and elegance of workman-
ship this firm rank* with tho best in the
State. <Hee their advertisement in another
column. — —
The card of Mr. Meisner, in another col-
umn, cannot fail to give joy to all house-
wive* who have been imposed on by adul-
terated milks and stale vegetables. Those
who desire to engage hi* milk and vegeta-
bles may notify him by postal card through
the postoflico, giving directions as to loia-
tion, etc., or «eeing him in his daily rounds.
Captain J,—Wo sincerely regret that wo
are precluded by press of previous engage-
ments from accepting your kind invitation
to join you in tho fishing and "delectible
silvan sports," so felicitously pictured in
your note. Our gnlantry prompts r.s, how-
ever, to ask to be remembered to tho "Throe
against Two/'
Ot:n Bui.i.eti.v.Board.—We present to the
city otlicials, for the benefit of tho public, a
freo use of our Bulletin Board.
Tho Marshal takes charge of same, and
is the only person authorized to enter items
thereon.
Tho flermania IIouso has undergone a
thorough ronovation, and Fritz Meyer haa
arranged to accommodate his customers in
tho 1-Kist possible manner at the loweatliving
prices. Advertisement elsewhere.
We will complete our notice of the " Busi-
ness Directory " in «ur next issue. Those
whose adrertisoment* are not recited to-day
will receive our especial attention next week.
After rcciting tho force of silver in
oilier nations, Hon. I>. 0. Ciirtrtings
gives a most succinct and isaliisfiictory
statement of that potent commodity
says:
It will bo soon that'a very
population of the
in tlie United States. He
* * * It will bo
large proportion of the
world use silver alone, and nearly as many
use both as use gold alone. So, if universality
of use proves anything, it is in favor of
silver rather than gold. Hut the Constitu-
tion clearly tixes the double standard, and
it is the imperative duty of ougress to pro-
vide for the coinage of both gold and silver
upon the same basis, without limitations or
restrictions upon either, and to regulate the
value of each and to make them conform as
nearly as possible, so that their purchasing
power may be as nearly equal as practicable.
But why should silver be demonetized and
driven from its position by the side of gold,
which it has occupied so long and so satis-
factorily t Has its production increased so
as to render it unfit for money / There are
forty millions more of gold mined yearly
than of silver. The following table shows
tho annual production of siiver and its
increase in the United States :
18A9
I I | Mill.
urseries,
Jhixl n f llri uhiiiii.
tiie valuabl
Fruit and Ornamental Trees
tlint will prow h«ro. huvo oim hundred
acres in Orchard nut lest ground*, where
we can show the sonof fruits and tree*
w^e offer to the |>uIWe have large
Greonl ouses, and willidd to this dopurt-
irent ns fant as we tlnk the demand will
warrant.
We would respect fay state that wo are-
fixture* here. We gijrantee what wo sell
t i tie trees so named, ail will give lirst-claan
stock to our customers,
Our greunds are alwys open to visitors..
Catalogues sent lo an address.
WI I.MAI WATSON,
apO Sule Proprietor.
Home Nursery.
rpHK HOME NUllSJUY IS LOCATED
.1 within !he city lints of Brenham, one
mile North of the courwuse. It embraces
FIFTY JCIII5S,
containing every verity of Fruit-bearing
| Trees, Ornamental Tros, and the celebrated
: McCARTKNKV IK 1)0Ii HOWS.
| This Hedge is tho chowest and most lasting
yfiecies of fencing for grilling purposes. It
will turn hogs in two yars, and cattle and
horses in three years.
All orders sent mustbo addressed (o me
at Brenham.
I am also prepared ti kill out the
OUTTh\( ANT,
warranting their total instruction.
C. C. V. WllUlirscil,
apC Sole Vropriotor.
GEORGE A. TOX
(Successor to A. Fox,)
S 100,000
150,000
2,000,000
4,500,000
8,400,000
11,625,000
16,000,000
28,000,000
28,000,000
35,750,000
32,000,000
32,000,000
Tiik Citt Okkichrs recently electal will
qualify on Wednesday, 10th inst., Tie city
charter defines everything needful- for tho
government of the city, and it roqiiirjs that
the old board shall meet within tlir<# days
after the election and canvass the votts and
declare the result of tho election, Tijo Citj
Clerk is then authorized to notify eaelj elect-
•frt uiiutoi, —IT fhdy *«n tit ,mnifj
within five days thereafter, the oilicw become
vacant.
All Iho ofliccrs are now ready. Tie Asses-
sor end Collector and Marshal are (lie only
bonded otlicers of the city. Mr. Jolp Hack-
On the morning of the iilth of February
last the dead Inidy of Mr. A. Fox, of thio
city, wa* found in an unused well in tho
rear of the Colorado Hotel, loealed near tlie
depot. The Coronor'* jury was convened
and sat four day* without effect, except to
prefer charge* against two witnesses, (color-
ed) one now in jail for fterjury, the other on
bond, In their attempt to fasten the crime of
murder upon the inmates of tho Colorado '
House.
The complication of circumstances in this
case i* *nch that the mind become* bewil-
dered in attempting it* solution. Why should
those witness** attempt to criminate any one Thk Citt Klkctio.n took placc o
i* unexplained. One of these witnesses is ,iay anj Was warmly contested
tho old-time-long-body-guard servant of 0fHee seemed to be a big prize to
Mr. Fox. | tenants, and they and their hosts of
Mr. Fox was on the eve of a trip to Europe
—had accumulated a handsome estate, sev-
enteen thousand dollar*, and alway* kept
money iif on hi* fierson, and of convenient
access.
The advertisement in nnoth«r column
worth, the Assessor and Collector, uis his
bond ready for tho sum of $5000 with C.
W. Klueden, S. S. Hosea, and F. Kro' zlin as
securities. The Marshal, W. P. Dc an has
his bond ready for the snm of $2( 0, with
the following securities : Charles shock,
Jefferson Ilassett, A. H. Rippotoe, P. W.
Oonnell, and J. D.Giddingg—strong nough
for State Treasurer.
Tues-
Kacli
e con-
rienda
lemon
Fll\ err
worked hard,
were elected :
The following go
Mayor, Monroe
Marshal, W. I'. Doran ; Assessor ant Collec-
tor, John W. Hack worth. Alderrn
Ward, R. Hoffman ; 2d Ward, J. I<\
cd cows, when the rich, creamy milk of tl.ree iuMJr(e<1 , Ujc hfotMr of thc for
"r fo,,r ^5" 'l°"''le "'eir income, a* well a* | p011KJW ,)f enlMn(r ,he service of some
the satisfiK'lion to their custoiiM^. The oil- | „killful ,let<il.ti ve work tll<) The
veHiseinent of A. I^tanl will l« found in r<lw;<aM!Kl weighed over two hundred pounds,
uiiolliHr CMiimn. . . . , , . .
< an«l wi-taiiily required several ^tout men to j
Or. B. C. William*, whose advertisement i do the wicked deed.
npp>*ar*in another column, is our resident J A conspiracy of thi* character never did |
dentist, and i* well known a* a skillful deri- remain long under cloak, and we liave strong j
list. We lake thi* occasion to say that a dime confidence in the old maxim, that "murder 1
saved each day for thirty day* from the or- ' will out." We also confidently expect to
hear of States evidence being handed in by j
some eo-eonsfrirator of that nefarious, wicki-d j
deed. When conscience fail* lucre ha* her
sway.
,H i 3d Ward, 15. Roichardt; 4th Ward, * Veoly.
1860
1861
1862
1808
1864-69 (average)
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
Estimating the yield of 1870 and 1770 tho
same as 1875, we find that the yield of our
mines, since they began to pay for working,
amounts to tho sum of two hundred and fifty
million dollars, less than one-half of our
present volume of currency. The increase
of twelve million dollars from 1870 to 1872
caused the alarm of those interested in
making and keeping money scarce, which
resulted in the act of 187H, whereby silver
was destroyed as money. It will not do to
say that the country was flooded with silver,
that tliore was no demand for silver ; for, in
addition to the demands of our own people,
there was a demand for it abroad., and unn-
nriuu vtn* marre ror tne coinage or ™eTrarle-
dollar for the accommodation of our foreign
trade ; and the Secretary of the Treasury
says in his report:
This provision was made at a time when
such a dollar was worth in the markets
102.12 in gold, and was designed for the use?
of trade in China, where silver was tho only
standard.
Lumber Dealer.
All orders for Luml>er of every variety
and quality promptly attended to, on reason-
able terms.
A lso,
DOORS, SASHES and BLINDS.
0(tico and Lumber Yard, near the Tele-
graph Oilice, Railroad Depot,
TsltENUAM, TEXAS.
C. WITTEBORG
UNDERTAKER
and
Dealer in Furniture,
PAINTS, OILS,
TURPENTINE,
VARNISH,
WALL PAPER,
Etc., Etc.
Main Street, Brenham, Texas.
TOMBSTONE YARD.
domestic amd impoutkd
In our next issue will be^in the
schedule and tariff rates of the rail-
road properly prepared by a regular
railroad man. AIho tho times of de-
vine services throughout the city,
both white and colored.
: 1st
arks;
rpo
X go
of the
r thill term,
hey a hold
The rty is
dinary extravagance of any citizen, would
\ttt inter invested in curing a defective tooth
than five time* that amount sjieut in any
other way. Good teeth give good health, a
ew«*ef breath, ami n thousand untold com-
fort*. Ilad teeth—O htiith !
The Aseewor's rolls for Washington coun-
ty show the value of jiropeity for J877 lo
be f4fiOOJOOO.
The debt of the county, In January last, ' of our leading citizens who, in the interest
wa* $ I ii.000. Amount paid on this debt j of our farmers, endeavored to have a fixed
sinre January hut, is )jtI ">,000. Amount of 1 tariff extabli.ihiHi for the transportation of
Personal.
The officers of the Central Road paused
down the rood Thursday evening on their
return trip—tarried a few m: nil tea at the
Brenham depot. Thoy were met by several
The'first three mimed were membei
old board, and this being their thi
shows tho estimation in which thoy
by the citi/.ens of Brenham
now in a prosperous financial conditi , and
from the present outlook will thus ooinue.
E. Pennington, proprietor of the ( imp-
ler House, is indeed a friend in need > the
traveler or business man visiting Br nam.
With the assistance of his kind and ilus-
triuus laily, the and sleeping mrt-
tnents receive especial attention. Rei' ac-
cessible to tho business parts of IK city
this house has become a real businesoan's
home. Advertisement in another col
scrip issued since January, 1S78, is $
All of the registered or interest-bearing
scrip that has l>ecn presented lo the County
Treasurer, baa been paid, and there is money
on hand to pay all that may be outstanding.
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11. MouldeiiUnuiT d«i b not alone in bread,
but in everything that is neeitful. He has
on hand alway* a foil supply of farm seeds,
as well as the many other articles contained
in his advertisement. He pays the highest
l>rice for eountry produce, or will take same
in payment of goods. Uis advertisement
tells what be tell*.
Under the directions of Robort J. C
Co. the courthouse has received nc
•huttors to the stairway, and ^the feing a
thorough renovation, all in keeping Wli the
general upward tendency of the cityi
rk &
door
C. Minkwite. our faithful treasurer, stands
among our most useful citizciu. V'.li the
assistance of his son, in liii store, mi < farm-
ers lace no time in getting their orders filled.
Mr. Minkwite deals in every domestic arti-
cle known to the housewife as well as the
business man, as bis advertisement shows.
In spite of the hard times there a new
dwellings and other kinds of buildlij now
in process of construction in all partjf tho
city. Our enterprising townsinail. V.
Parks, has closed the contract w
vegetables, brani-, and other garden and farm
produce during tho coming season.
The conclusion reached was that cars
would lie furnished at this point, throngh to
St. houie, at $110 per car. Fruit* not in-
cluded, except on special agreement.
Enough produce must be brought le this
point to till at least four cars at each ship-
ment.
Time cut not to exceed one hundred hours ^ ^ ^ on0 of
The company will lie res,K.ns.ble /or all ; ^ ^ Qa ^ ^ .g ^ Jn J
spoiling, rotting, ct*., caiued by longer time ; £ plur{l)M Um 0„ lho othePt t Igunl
P RI NT E It S.—"WANTED.—1TWO
good practical PRINTERS can obtain
permanent situations at the " Texas Sh.vti-
kei„" Address before coming.
BoarcLinghouse.
Board por day - - - - g 7j
" week .... 3 00
" month .... 14 00
Location, South sido of Railroad, near the
Grange Warehouse, Brenlnvm, Texas.
J. MlSCrUIRE, Proprietor.
Brenham Dairy
MONUMENTS
order,
lirenham,
MANUFACTURED to
Texas.
M. W. MANN.
Dr. J. L. Buchanan,
Gag® DENTIST,
OFFICE OVER WOOD'S DRUG STORE,
Smtth Side of Courthouse Square.
Prepared with the host modern improved
dental instruments, he warrants the best
work known to the nental art.
BEEN AM, TEXAS.
Central House,
•Centrally located, nearest the Court Hour",
Depot und all the business portions of the
city.
Tablessupplicd«vifhfiesh country product;
und the best delicacies the market affords.
llucks and Carriages in uttcndunco on the
arrival of trains.
R. VV. RUTHERFORD, Proprietor
Bukmum, Tevas.
E. PENNINGTON,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
Crurapler Rouse
PloiiBiintly located,.on
S. W. COR. OF MAIN AND DOUGLAS' BTS.
Tho Landlord und Landlady of thoCrump-
ler House are untiring in their attentions to
tho comforts of their guest's.
The table is always supplied with tho best
thu market affords.
_ Ladies will lind this house a genuine way-
side home.
Meals an cents.
Board per day 75 ••
" por week $•! 00
" with lodging, per month... J8 00
Brknham, Texas. ap(>
OUR MARKET.
GO TO
Fritz Fischer
Kon voun
FRESH MEAT,
Beef, Pork & Mutton
CORN FIJI),
and furnished in any quantities to suit cus-
tomers in the city or country.
BEEF CATTLE bought here at highest
cash prices.
CITY MARKET, BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Germania House,
(XI!An thk depot,)
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
FRITZ MEYER, Proprietor.
Good accommodation for travelers.
Boarding by the day, week or month.
W. B. WILSON,
Blacksmith Shop,
Cor. Quitman and Douglass Streets.
The best work
done ut this shop.
All Agricultural
Implements made
and repaired here.
Shoeing Ifonsr.s
a specialty.
iikknitam, TKXAS.
FRANKE,
dealer in am. kinds OK
Guns, Pistols,
and
and
VEGETABLE
GARDEN.
Mr.
Butler to build a first-class brick table
where the old llrophy boarding lioi once
stood. The most ap propriato locatii n the
city for the purpose.
Orn Nkw Tradb Dollar.—Anionic re-
new
and
•r any act of theirs. i device nnd inscription with the word:
II is generally known tl.at the farmers of ; Do11m.„ {n (1intinct letterB. For Bn
Ibis section are engaged extensively in the , aMOunl of thia Poin w0 cito U,0
cultivation of Inslt potatoes, beans and all
varieties of vegetables for Western
markets. It it % matter, therefore, of great
rade
nded
er to
Colonel Ghidings' speech on the thi >age.
E. Kamien is the proprietor of thcoenix
moment that stipulations between them as i Restaurant. The big Are west of tl ourt-
but,
o is a
r lh«l
prodacer, and the roiul as common carrier,
I should be most clearly and distinctly under-
A. M. WJ ite bn* established an enviable • stood.
trade throughout this county, ami the coun- j If the company will make out their terms
ty of Austin. lie buys his goods in large and send them to Thk Texas Skntixf.i->
qnantHisK a wholesalepri.-ee, whi.b fimhlns they t-hall lie puhli.«h d for mutual and gen- suiyas.^in thh or any other mm
house sqnare swept his old stand a'
like the Hebrew children, of whlc
true type, he comes forth tho bette
burning, and guarantees complete isfac-
tion to all his customers. His tabli ■enn-
bim to s"ll at Xew York r. 'ail priren.
era! satisfaction.
that, t« o, for twenly-tive cents a ui<
Fresh Milk and all Vegetables of the
season carried to. any part of the city every
morning anil evening. My milk is from
stall-fed cows, pure and rich—warranted
free from adulteration.
My Vegetables are sound and fully ma-
tured.
I give my personal attention to my busi-
ness, and attend to all orders promptly.
FRITZ MEISNER.
Location, near Rosedalo Nurseries, Bren-
ham, Texas.
R. HOFFMAN, ~
D E A L E ll IJST J) R Y G O O D S,
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES, ROOTS SHOES,
SADDLERY, CROCKERY, ETC.
Highest price paid for cotton.
NORTH SIDE OF MAIN liTREBT, BRENHAM,
TEXAS.
HOUSTON.
W & A- Reichardt,
DKALBR Iff
and
WESTERN PRODUCE
* AlfD
FEED.
Highest price paid for all kinds of coun-
try produce.
LOCATION, Nos. 85 and 87 TRAVIS ST.,
Between Preston and Prairie, Houston.
• TIIE C. O. I). CLOTHIER.
MILLS,
ONE PRICE C. O. I). CLOTHIER.
Houston, Texas.
$1000 Howard.
NE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD
will be paid to n.ny person who will
rrnish evidence that will lead to the con-
viction of the murderer of A. FOX, at Bron-
ham, February 24th, JS7K.
apG GEORGE A. FOX.
PARKS' STABLE,
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE
and
IX
Horses and Ve-
hieles for Sale and
'ire.
^ HEARSE and
Firiely of Burial
','a?eH always on
lin lid.
Also, orders for
the destruction of
the cutting ant promptly cxeAited, and satis-
faction guaranteed.
Location, Main Street\Brenhani.
JOE F. l'ARKJ Proprietor.
A. TESTARD,
HUNTER'S SUPPLIES.
WW'S OUTFIT COMPLETE
All repairs neatly dono at short notice.
LOCATION, NEAR DEPOT, BRENHAM,
TEXAS.
A. STELZIG,
MANUFACTURER
AND
DEALER IN
^HARNESS,
SADDLES,
COLLARS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, HALTERS,
CURRY OOMns, HAHNKSS OIL, 15TC.
Repairing done neatly and cheaply. All
work warranted.
OIVE ME A CAM,
Cor. St. "Charles and Sandy Sin., Brenham.
SHTU RHRPARD.~ _ C. C.*OAKHI«'l*T-"
SHEPARD & CARRETT,
A T T O R N E Y S - A T - L A AV,
ERENIIAM, TEXAS.
OFFICE IN GRABER'S BUILDING,
O. H BKETtm.OVK. K. X'. BWIIfO.
BREEQLOVE & EWINC,
ATTORNEYS AND C0UNSEL0RS-AT-
LAW,
BRENHAM, TEXAS,
MAIN RTEET, NORTH OF COURTHOUSE
P. H. SWKAR1NOEN.
j. t. bwkakixgbn.
Livery
Locatad in tho central paiflof thn city.
Dealer in fine Stock. Cattle and IIo
produce taken as part payn
Cows, Poland China Hogs, eti
S. W. COR. SANDY AND
BRENHAM, TE:
T II E n R E N
found:
IN FULL BLAS
Ready to do all kinds of
Work and repair Boilers.
Highest cash price paid fori
iron.
Price of work redilcq
Satisfaction warnu
Ogfl.
y
nt for Milch
;glas sts.,
P. H. & J. T. SWEARINCEN,
ATTORNEYS AND C0UNSEL0RS-AT-
LAW,
BRENHAM. TEXAS.
OFFICE IN ABBOTT'S BUILDING,
Eaxl of Court I/mute.
9. C. SPANN,
A T T O R N E Y-A T-L A W,
BTtENHAM, TEXAS;
OFFICE OVER WOOD'S DRUG STORED
where all business of the "TEXAS SEN-
TINEL" is attended to.
T. W. MORRIS8,
ATTORNEY AND C0UNSEL0R-AT-
LAW,
ovfick 15 tiie
Bank Building of Oiddings &• Giddings,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
ROBET J. CLARK k CO.,
DRFT8MEN AND BUILDER8.
All manner of Cabinet Work done to
order at their shop, opposito Bassett & Bas-
BRENIIAM, TEXAS.
sett s Bank,
F. R. Carrick
Executes every stylo of work known to
s ard Iron
brass
the times,
ay
ON,
Manager.
Can be found during business hours at the
SENTINEL OFFICE,"
Krenham, Texas
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Spann, S. G. The Texas Sentinel. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 6, 1878, newspaper, April 6, 1878; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235709/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.