The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 10, 1878 Page: 4 of 4
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8k,J. 1, i uiii here lie und is hereby
«viwi for the year 187., for the nseo
he city an a H< nd and Sinking Fund
i[ton all property, real and pe/soua
viihiu the corpolate lituit** <>f ilif- s-ni'
pan which a tax I* -levied by tlr
State, an annua) direct a id ad valoren
tax of one eight of oi.« per cent.
SKC. 2. Tii« Assessor and Collect' i
« ill proceed to assess and collect >an
tax in aicort anc-e with the ordinniu-e.
•f 'his city and the general lawsuf tin
State.
Skc. 8. That nil ordinances an*
| parts <>f ordinances in conflict v/irli thi:
urdiltattee, the name be aid are her* b>
tepeakd; and that this . ordinance g
into ttteci from and ijfw r its paesagc.
Approved August 20th, 1877.
J. T. f. O'Uiommk, Mayor.
Attest—
0'. H. Cakmslb, Secretary.
WIwEjM*
OFFICE:
37 MAIN Stmickt
Liberal
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v
Oak Hill Nurseries,
) unsifted witUin corporate limit# of the
e»ty of Brenham. Washington cooiftv
'1'exas,i» twbe found the moat extensive,
ftnnplete and tellable assort«ieut 0!
hi>n»e grown Fruk Trees i» tU State,
comprising—* j- •
'"S, Pi!
GRAPES, lie., <&c.
Also a cholco assortment of ltoses
and Evergreens, Floveri..g Shrubs,
Bulbs and Tubers, House and Uretn
Ilmise PUnt*.
Extra inducements offered to local
etifrtom. ('ail and examine stock grow-!
i igon our grounds, Send foe deacrip- \
utre catalogues and price lists.
IjtJtr.TH of inquiry cheerfully answer !
LOrKETT & EDWAUDS, '
Proprietors ol Oik RHI Nurseries.
seulM&w6iu
AS ORDINANCE
Be it ordained by the City Council <
lie city of Brenham,
skc. li Tbrtt there be and ithofvK'
evied tor the useot tlie c>ty, lor gem-
it expenditures. for the year 1877, ii|
in all property, real and person*,
within ti e corporate limits of the sam
ujMin which ntax is levied hy the Stat<
an annusl direct and ad valorem tax o
<me four h Of one per cent.
Sfcfc. 2. The Assessor, and Collect)
will proceed to assess and collect sai
tax in accordance witli ti e ordinance
•it the ci'y and the general laws ol tl
State.
Skc. 8« That all ordinances and par
of ordinance* in coalliui with this oi
dinance, the same !•« and ar* Itereh;
repMtieu; and that this ordinance $
intoi fti ct lr»>m and after its passage.
Approved August. 20ib, 1817.
J. T. J. O'UiobuaN, Muy< r,
Attest—
C. K. CAltLlsi.e. Secretary. -M&
(forlbeai.1 li*ra«r Puliile S<iu»rc
BRENHAM, TKYA8.
Dealer in
w
ESTABLISHED 1800.
Hosedale Nurseries
f (jp i
t!.e Washington
"f
t of Brenham, on
ntjr Railroad.
.*« <*n be found key where.
t%fl denoiiptive Catalogue se^t to
M»v address %nb application
The Onrdeus, Orounds jaod
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whole
inspection
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and futnitihed with #*tiie KJ5W
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AN ORDINANCE
Levying a Tux for Public FreeSch'i
purposes.
Be it ordained by the City Counc
of the city of Bienliaui.
SRt. I. That, whenas on the 4'
day of August, 1877, the t«k payers v
ted the levy ol a tux of 1 fourth of oi
• *r cent, tor the purpose of maintsi
iiigihe Public l'ree Sch«s»ls of the cl'
of Brenham, there be and is here!
levied for the nse of the city, in t!
support and maintainance of the Pti'
lie Free Pclustls, for the scholastic vi'
commencing Si-nt. 1st,-W?, and ei
ing JuneSO'h 1878, U|>on all pr peri
real and iiersonal, within the corpora
limit# of the said city, u|*>n which
tax is levied by the Slate, an annur
dirett and ad valorem tax of one fourt'
of one per cent.
Skc 2. The Assessor and Collect"
shall proceed to asses* and collect sai
tax in accordance with the ordinance
of this city, and the general laws of th
State
Skc. 8. That all ordinance**' d nari-
of oidiimnres in conflict with this »v
dinance, the same be^ is hereby repealei
and tlia this ordinance go into effec
from and after its passage.
Approved Aug, 20th, 1877.
J. T. J. O'Hiordan, Mayor.
Attest—
C. II. CAiti.isiiK, Secretary.
Drugs, Medicine!
AND
Dmggiafg' Sundries' Painif, Oih
and Painters, Supplies, Drug-
gists' Glassware, Sponges,
Brushes, PateM Medi-
cines ft Pcf.imery.
STAPLE AND FASCT STATIONERY
Pens, Info „ud Pocket Knives.
Toilet, Shaving and Maun-
dry Soaps,
MEDICINAL W1.\ES AND SPIRIT*
Every artie'e sold or ^ispi nsed ao>
warranted to lie what it i« represehte.
in qiiautity as well as quality.
Prescriptions carefully compound
at all ho-.rs dav or ni»rht.
at). 1
WHY NOT TRY A
Washington PaperP
ftai Weekly Wasiiiitm Star,
EslaUisiMI Twenly-Bre Years.
Is one of the best and chfspeet papeu
n »be lTiiit<-d States, especially adap
ted for the Farmer, the Mecliai.ic, <
the Family Cirle. It is a large elgh
page papier, containing Sity »ix colutnnf
of original and well selected News
Lit rary and Miscellaneous re ding
mattei. and reports in a fresher and
better foiin than can otherwise be ob
tained, all the Newa and gossip of th<
Natioiihl Capital, aiid the doings ot
Congress, the Execattve D. par; meats,
and the Ariny atwi Navy
3AY0B CI'lYJON f OBKS
A. BXcGOWEN.
Manufacturer of
^aiEipe?,Biii!ers)SaiMilli
COTTON PRESSES.
(J Gearings and all kinds of Caatingr
•irlOwflm Houston. Texas.
TUTPSPIILS
A Noted Divine says
They are worth their
weight in qoid.
read what he says:
Da, Tutt —Dwr Sir: For ten yeyrs ! have
been a martyr to DyHjicpsi#, Coartlpation, and
Piles. Last vprlng tonr pill* wi re meommended
to roc; I used them (Iwt with iiltle lalih). I sun
now a Well man, have good appetite, digestion
|*rtect, wgitfar stool., mk» gone, and I have
pained forty pounds nolid flesh. They arc worth
their weight in sold.
Ksv. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky.
tutts rtustss^s
or iiwdieine thirty
yeara, and for a long
time was demon»tra-
lor of anatomy in the
Slcdkal College of
Ocoffia, hewee, per-
•ons using his Pills
have the guarantee
that they are prepared
onscicnufic principles,
and are irco from all
quackery.
He has succeeded In
combining in them
the heretofore antag-
onistic qualities of a
'55&r
t apparent
increasethe
AXJ) C0TT03T FAOTOK,
wareiiorpks:
9,11, i;l and 15 fhakhmk st.,
HOUSTON, - TEXAS.
advance* uiade on Cotton, Wool, and Hides. Consign-
ments *oMted.
AHENT FOR—Proctor (iambli 's < aitdhs, ^•*p, and Laid. Alsi.sevetal of
the Largest Su^ar Plantations in Louisiana and Texas. »e| 14<!Awtf
ERY, FEED.
aXV-
fl
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Neaily opjpstle the Mclntyre House, llaiu MireL
Gno and two Imrse I-logics, l.sds, Canij^o ai:d
Saddle Horses for Lin—all first class. Transporta-
ioii ftiniislied to anty pait of llie State. Hoists boii^M
and s<ild. Horses boardid bv flu- da) hmI or BurntU.
Patronage solicted and satisfaction gnarnnterd.
tutts pills
«mui BIIMIIU.
tottopills
onu ookitivaxzoh
TIITTOPILLS
turns mis
oou raent avs
A&OJL
tutpTpills
otruBiuotracoua
TirrpTptLLS
ODiS IIDNIT OPlf-
Turns Pius
omtranium
Ing health and strength u>
erywhere. Oiki.j* Mu ray Street. New Yorb.
Close Foundry.
-ANP-h—
HURL ■ cytten
is nourished, and by
their tonic action on
the digestive organs,
regular Ar healthy sv.
acnatioasarc produced
The rapidity with
which ftrroMM /ah cm
flttk, while under the
influence of these pills,
r.( itself indicates their
adaptability to nourish
the body, and hence
Uielrcilfcacy in curing
nervous debility, me),
itnehoty, dyspepsia,
wasting of the mus<
cles, sluggishness cf
the liver, chronic con*
si (nation, and impart-
the syntcm. Sola er.
Hempstesd, Texas.
Ct B. CLOSE, Proprietor,
Manufacturer and Repairer of Stea"
Engines, Boilers, Ssw Mills, Shaft
ing, Pullies, Mill snd Oin Gearing:
lr<>n' and Brass Casting ot any
Size or Shape. A tnll Supply
of Iron Pipe snd Fittings 'or
Steam and water, kept al-
ways on lis nd. All or-
der* for Berairsor
NT E W WORK
Hill receive | orsoual
and promt attention, aud
satisfaction gu; rauteed as
to prii'e slid' workmnncliip.
Will also k<ep* n band a full
stork of Mill at<d Engine Sun-
plies, sticti as lliass goods, Bolt
and Nuts, Bnr Iron and Steel, wlik
w'l1 be sold at
jklvtstoi aed lloustoa Prler:
Freight added, Will have a'
full, complete
WX>D WORKING ESTABLISHMENT
In bonnection with xuy other ma- _
chinerv. and will b" pn-paieu
to fill at. aey tinu all orders
or Plsinhig aiid Dmsiu# Luml><
vlou'ding and Sawing with dispatt
Patronage solicit! d. marltlw
T. B. CGLESBY,
Om . DRESSER.
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
■Kd&d
W** ?
fseehai
c.imtitu,
that grows In the Sooth, and is
' to the cam «I diseases of that
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Address, In all oases,
The "yfEtajt 8t»r €•»♦
dec28tti w, Washington, P. C.
The most,powc/itil Mood purifier known to ined-
il sciencc far the curb of old ulcers, diseased
n«, ftw* thsCharges«rom the earaand nostrils,
mmmmk liWn <t>lf aici, drafm, kMnev com-
plaint, evil eff ects of secret practices, disordered
liver and spleen, lu use strengthens ttwnarvetui
system imparts
"healthy, solid fle8h.
MM , BBbmII do no
> best time to take it is during the
summer and full; and instead ol dcbUity, bead-
aelie. fever and ague, you wtfl enjoy robu.it
health nf Sold by all drujrifiits. to
Office, Murray Street, fiew York.
Takes pleasure is announcing that ht
is uow prepared to apply to gins hi.
new Patent Gin-Dress at reasonahl'
nites. My m«xle of dross is superior t
the briar-point, or any other in use; in
nsmuch as it does V7t nap, cleans tin
needs, makes a bettei sample and glm
taster.
Tb*v# alio procured, at a heavy ex
penae, a new patent "gumming ma*
chine," with which I aw rnslfled ti
itepair wq«j> oVT O^-sa^, providin«
new te»t!i and making tlien* do as g«¥Mi
wo^k as a i ew gio. Sati»fact,l» n, guar
iwittedlu irsh-aor. 1 »Ut now
ready for business.
All orders s«»m to n»o at Hei^#tes.
>r km at the iiranham Baskbh otfics
will reeHve prompt atteuth n.
•aptilly T. B,
Ayer's
Hair Vigor
For restoring to Gray Hair ita
natural Vitality and Color.
A drtssing.
which is at
once agreea-
ble, health}',
and effectual,
ftnr preserv-
ing the hair.
It soon re-
stores faded
or gray hair
to itssriginal
color, with the gloss and freshness of
youth, Thin hair is thickened, faH-
ing hair checked, and baldness often,
though not always, cored by ita
use. Nothing can restore the hair
where the follicles are destroyed, or
the glands atrophied aud decayed;
bat such aa remain can be saved by
this application, and stimulated into
activity, so that a new growth of
hair is produced. Instead of fouling
the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gra^ or fulling oft
and consequently prevent baldness.
The restoration of vitality it gives
to the scalp arrests and prevents
the formation of dandruff, which in
often so uncleanly and offensives
Free from those deleterious sub-
stances which make some prepara-
tions dangerous, and injurious to the
hair, the Vigor can only benefit, but»
not harm it. If wanted merely for
» HAIR DRESSING, nothing e)w
ran be found so desirable. Contain-
ing neither oil nor dyfe, it does not
soil white cambric, and yet la#ti
long on the hair, giving it a ricli,
glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer & Co,
Pfietleat and Analytical Chemists,
ZOWBIL, M tSH.
■old it \ii mtvooisn kvkuywhkks,
^yASHINdTON HOTEL,
JOHKSIWMEBS, Prop..
Cor.Trt-mont & Mechanic &is,Malv*st*n.
This Hour* is cent tally lowed, con-
venient »o business, and but two
equates from Morjiftit'* I.|,,„ ot
, Htwiiiets, and ie block fri m
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Rankin, John G. & Levin. The Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 10, 1878, newspaper, February 10, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth478267/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.