Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 169, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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BHSKHAMIl* abroad [colored baptist oonvbn-
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An Experienced Nurseryman In I "
Newark, N. Y. j Report of the Meeting of the
American Fruits, for December! ■•Md «f Dirotors,
published in the interest of the? ' The Roard of Dircctow of the
Nuwery t» 'e and allied int crest* Negro Baptist General Conferene
at Rochester, N, Y. contains the of Texas which has been in see-
fo owing notice, with a picture *km here since Tuesday, traas-
of a former Brenliamite, Mr. Joh i acted much business yesterday
Watson. and has practioaly completed ite
The many friends o' John Wat* work. The five boards which
son in the nursery trade will be charge of the entire work of the
interested to loam that ho has denomination submitted reports
ST at this
season of the year there’s
| person wondering “what to give a i
Christmas/’
f The man can’t tell you; probably he
now, but the chances are that inside
leeks after Christmas he’ll be coming in
tiy something he wants that you could ha
im for a present.
Suggestions for Christmas
With a $1000 Accident Policy by trading with Winkelman
Think this om carefully, Would your family be benefitted by receiving «
•vent of your anddea death and baue you provided far this emergency ?
PROTECTION FOR YOURSELF AND EACH MEMBER OF YOUR FA
LUTELY FREE. To be plain, your life insured for «l.OO(LOO
been made secretary of the Jack-
sen & Perkins Company, Newark;
N. Y.t wi*’ which company, he
has been associated for several
years. Mr. Watson has had ex-
perience in the nursery business
in the South and West as well as
in the Blast. He is a persistent
and conscientious worker and, al-
though he has accomplished lard
results ,his efforts arc at no time
relaxed. Tim high standing and
extensive trade of Hie Jaekson
& Perkins Company afford an un
usually appropriate field for Mr
Watson ’e experience.
George C. Perkins has been
made vice-president <>* the com- j
pauy. He also retains the offie- ']
of treasurer.
C. H. Perkins, of course, con- <j
linues as president of the com- \
pany. |
The Jackson A Perkins Comp- (
any are known far and wide as (
rose growers and nurserymen of ►
the highest grade. Their trade is (
very extensive $ ite growth ha* ^
been steady and rapid, due to the *
application of thorough business ^
principles and the production of (
really fine nursery stock. During ^
the last four years tho energy }
and experience of Mr. Watson {
have ably supplemented these j
qualities of Messrs. P/rkin*. It ^
is certain that the direct rep rosea
tat ion by Mr. Watson from this (
time iu the management of the ,
business will be mutually advansEb
«•,. poe onlv^sTs’ ^ shse rs:
before you will reaiieo Just whM it means to you. Accident insurance vc
entirely outside the dealings of a GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE, but
■tore are very anxious to protect your Interest end give you the long end of to
We soil everything wtyoh you usually find m a GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Dress Goods, Notions, Staples, Clothin
One of oi r Hart, SchafT ier & Marx suite;
every man wants ont; $20 to $25.
If jo„ h.ve decided <* - ach . girt the of fit eu t. e. ly Miv«l; Oriog „ .a
an rigid we'll change or niter
old suit; or tell us his size; af orward, if the clothes don’t fit hii
them free.
I There are many other t ings for men in a store like this;
as acceptible and useful.
I Fino ^ckwear; rich silks of the bestquality; many fine colorings and patterns- from
fifty cents to one dollar.
I A great stock of good f loves from the best makers, $1.50.
for other than dress wear.
I Umbrellas; imported fancy woods; a good variety from $1 lip.
| Sweaters and sweater <■ >ats are always acceptable; good things bore, from $2.50 up.
Fancy waistcoats for all occasions, for dress or business wear; some very smart no
ties in imported and domestic fabrics, from $2.50 up to $5.00.
fi Mu hi >rs; beautiful silks, in a variety of colors, $1 and up.
These are only a Tew su ;gestions; we can’t cataloge the whole stock.
| This store is the home i f Hart, Schaffoer & Marx clothes.
Furnishings, Shoes, Groceries, Sewing
Steamship Ticket, Etc
Country Produce.
We buy Cotton
And heavier, cheaper gloves
All dollars look alike to ua, so prioe with good gooda la what you want k,
Aak for a Coupon Balea Card given aoaoluteiy free. Whan your card Is punched
purchases to the full amount of card ($6.00) return it to thia stora.
Ask Us About It
Winkelmann &
li. F. HOHLT CO
The Furniture Factory
Brenham only lacks a small am
ount of having, raised its share of
the $50,000 necessary to re-estab-
lish i he Brenham Furniture Fhc-
tory, Air. Hall, who is at Coen.
you can have your room’comfortably warm
Barter
lltnPBl Oil Stoves
Chocolate Bon-Bons*
Wa have just receive a fresh
shipment of the above, fresh
from the factory
Greek Candy Kitchen
Mr. Watson, by reason of his
nursery experience in the West,
the South and the Ea«t and by
of his regular attendance
*e?»r »,e how in a few days ready
to *ntrr into an agreement to
r iisp the ether $25,(XX). With n
$o0,0t:0 cap,it-il stock the furnitur
factory, mftchirmry and site, ili
be pure! aaed for $21,OCX), a few
thousand will he spent for addi-
tional machines and repairs to
make it perfectly up-to-date, and
then there will he a little more
than twenty-thousand left in the
hank on which to run the factory.
This money will immediately be
put in circulation for the repairs
and to pay off the hands employ-
ed, so it will be seen that Bran-
ham will have established a $50,~
(XX) industry and only five thous-
« and of its capital will for the
• time being, be out of circulation,
| as Brenhani only puts in $25,(XX)
; comes from outside sources, and
; $20,<XX) of that is for the current
; while other twenty-five thousand
; expenses until such time as part
I of the produet of the factory can
sponsible. Arrests are expected
to follow in a few days when
certain facte tire more fully devel
oped.
reason
at the annual conventions of the
American Association of Nursery
men, is as well acquainted with
the Nursery Trade of the United
States as any nth*'1’ individual
who might be named.
Do your Christmas shopping
early.
Good crowd* rif country peo-
ple are * visiting the city daily,
making their Christmas purehas-
ca.
1 These stoves are safe, ecu omical, tike up little room,
are light enough to move readily and are ornamentally
attractive.
Mrs. Emma Wilkins Lh
Invite* you to call and mm the moat beautiful
complete stock heretofore shown fat her shop, <
prising die newest designs in long coats, a
tailored suits, jerseys, sweaters, hand embroid
tailored waists, black voile, panama and Mack a
skirts. Novelties in every variety of neckwear, c
and silk scarfs, fat fact anything ladies desire. Ot
robes and sscquss are also od display.
Next Door to Schirm&cher’s
Main Street
At a regular meeting of Vor-
waerts Lodge No. 6, Son* of Her-
mann, Wednesday night, the fol-
lowing officers were elected for
the uturning year. President O.
hi. Bins; Vice-Pres. Chan. Elof;
Secretary, Robert Schawe; Treas-
urer, A. SWlhorat; Trustee, Hen-
ry Grotcj Physician, Dr. T. J.
Pier. The newly elected officer*
will be installed at the find reg-
ular meeting in January, at whie’l
Pork, beef and cotton, three
leading afrm products »f Texas,
are at top note'll prices and still
smashing records.
There wus a good crowd in
town Friday, iu fact there is «
good erowd in town almost every
espectfully, Holle& Seelhorst
SPECIAL SALE
On All Goods
day now, and trade is brisk.
Mr. Gus Iluettig is building a
natatorium at the old Brewery
site, which will be ready for next
season.
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Coffee, Sugar, Flour, all kinds of Evaporated Bruits ;
Pure Cane Syrup and Buckwheat Flour
and Maple 8yrup
Fine Chocolates 25c and 40c per pound
All kinds of Cereal*
Dtll and Sour Pickles and Catsup* , j
CALL AND SAVE MONEY
J. H. Quebe,
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this standpoint, Brenhani only' uity ai)(i w(,ilc here was initiated
sinks $5,000 from ite circulating iat0 U)0 mysteries of Elkdom, for
medium to establish a big indus- i)roWnwood Lodge No. 900, where
try here that employs a number j
of high class laborers that are (
paid good salaries. On such a ,
proposition the Brenham capital
should be forthcoming without ^
an effort. ((
The date for the class initia- ■
tion of the Bellville Camp, Wood-
men of the World, is changed to
Saturday, 8 p. m- instead of »Sun-
day as first nanouneed. The Bell
ville and Austin county camps
the Woodmen will jointly initiate j
abonl
ing.
Kindness ft. W. T. Co.
Tonight and Saturday unset-
tled weather, 'oeal rain tonight
anil Saturday, light moderate
the hollidays.
Guaranteed to Break Up a
Cold in 24 Hours
'rice - 2
Now Is The Time To
Delicious and Whol i-
ro*ne.
A trial will conv nee
you.
Put up in 1*2 gallon
and one gallo. cans.
Big Discounts on all of our Ladies ,
Tailored Suits, Jacket*, Skirt*, !
Wawte and One-piece Dre^es.
Prices almost cut in Half.
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 169, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1909, newspaper, December 10, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520163/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.