Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 17, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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Mi in the especially d«o-
ininf room, the happy
to the Union
pMBP® they boarded the
4 Central for their home
>• They will be en-
Thursday evening with
fty by Dr. and Mrs. Lee
seen in the met-
iress is a matter
ot.importance, you’ll find
Hart, Schaffner
& Marx
clothes recognized as a
standard of correct dress.
Young men especially ap-
preciate the smart models
created by these greatest of
style makers. We feel that
we’re doing you ail a great
service in bringing these
clothes to you. The ad-
vantage of all-wool fabrics
alone, in the midst of so
much cheap cotton-mixed
stuff, is enough to warrant
us in claiming your atten-
tion.
But we’ll show you some
of the mest stunning styles
you’ve ever seen; and the
finest fabrics. Ready now.
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The groom hat a hand--
#» rtwy home, elegantly
*d in readiness for hia
ide. The out of town via-
«• Mr. and Mra, Will
of Segura, Mias lno* (Jar-
Houston; and Miaa Ruby
id, of Somerville.
This Space isEnlan 1
1 I 1
order to have more n
to tell vou of our $1,
accident policy that will
be given with each $5.00
purchase and 35c in cash
The Groom a Prominent Y««ac
uaines* Man of Seguln—Mar-
ried Wednesday Afternoon
workmen were killed and
tdly inyared by a cave-in.
neaJ Winslon^alem, N, C.
S Southern democrat will be
named by President Taft to sue~
eeod the late Justice Peckham on
thc.lMpn'me beneh.
The President’s cabinet met at
Washington lor the first time sin
home affair, witnessed by the im- thp iajouroW0tt| of the apodal
mediate relatives and a few inn ()j- C0ttgjV8Sk
timate friends. £
Some of the girl friend, of the % <** snnonneea at
bride decorated the apartmettW^ Ywk that h* W,U come
of the hospitable resilience very T**»* to to Prevent the-ale
tastefully with English ivy, ahd ^ l-P8p*,S^*
foliage plants. In the parlor tall
mirrors outlined with graceful
ferns and stately jxilms were pla-
ced in a corner so a# to reflect
the bridal party. Mis# Allyne;
Jaoggli, in exquisite voice, rend-iinvestigation of the alleged sug-
ar frauds.
The announcement was made at
Burton that the Western Union
Telegraph company had been ab-
sorbed by the American Tele-
phone and Telegraph company,
----------------- '.which controls me roaml.
accompanied by little ■ ,
Edward J. Anderson at New
Vbrk announced tlrnt,, he first fur-
nished the Federal officials with
uits 520 to 525
This store is the home of
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
clothes.
ereii that old love song, so full of
devotion, “I love you truly.”
Miss Lessie Meyer played the in-
spiring strains of Mendelssohn's
famous Wedding March from
Midsummer Night's Dream, and
Miss Irby and Mr. Blanks came controls the Postal
,l„y won; “*| Th. inlentity of th, f
5mLT shtr «i- £ «“*• h77
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fit',-. Nallmn IWH, who r,»J jj £»„,
Tuesday the impressive service or the
Winkelmann & Bohne
H. F. HOHLT CO
A WIFE’S MISTAKE
Rogsrs is Appointed
Austin, Texas, Nov. Id—The
governor this afternoon appoin-
ted Colonel bo vie T. Huger# to
be assistant financial agent of
the penitentiary nystctn, to fill a
vacancy caused by the resignation
of J. R. Douthitt. The appoint-
ment becomes effective December
1.
Colonel Roger* Is at the pres-
ent quartermaster general of the
‘-Sum* an Breiy Mm#**
YOU SHOULDN’T
MISS IT!!
“A Wife’s Mistake.” was
offering at the Grand ’ , .
night for the second performance Methodist Episcopal church,
of the Franklin .Stock Co., and The fair bride was attired in #
while this performance was quite handsome travelling suit of gkri*,
familiar to Bmilmm theatre go- net cloth, severely tailored, with
era, who bad seen it presented ui.- hst. »>«»*. •«‘1 Hh,*B t0
der the name , of ‘ Brown’s in This charming girl who was row-
Town,” is was well presented and *’4 and educated m BrontamAss
heartily enjoyed by the largo avl- tho happy faculty <> wjWWBt
d ienee present. | and of keeping them, for
The specialties between acts "be >» « ,ru,‘ as *nd
were good and heartily encored congratulations that followed the
The song “Dreaming,” by Marry wedding ceremony were heartfelt.
Wilson was especially good. When people are married as were
Tonight the company will pres- Gieso two, with only loving
out “Girl of the Golden West.” to ace, and faithful smite to offer
______ prayers, the good wishes that are
The Missouri Girl
The Dallas News iu speaking of
the Missouri Girl says:
“There have been so many off-
color, barn storming aggregation#
that have taken advantage of the
theatre-goers in this city, that it
wa# something of a pleasant sur~ ^ ^ _____ __________ . .
prise not, to find the Missouri from Alabama and settled in
Girl in the same class. Washington county and in
A good sired audience “took a tJje nwtr]y half century of reai-
chance” last night and much eii-- (,inp0 they }iave been noted for
joyed the clever acting, catchy tj . fint, wjueations and chris-
song# and clean comedy of the characters, Mrs. Blanks’
production."
Manager Simon has secured
this clever comedy for date of
Nov. 25th and theare-goers of
this city should show their appre-
ciation of a good production by
packing the house on that date.
The burning ont of a flue at th
reaidenco of Mrs. Ressell. 622 Pea
Uodv street, Tuesday night caused
the fire alarm to !» sounded and
summoned out the Department,
Chocolate Bon-Bon*
Wc h,v. t f< -u
ship- ,t , i '*• bp,l o, 1 r<**h
ft-. ^ ih • ffc*;tory "'l]
hen you go hunting to have one
l our new rep aling guns or
.•iRes with you. We have every-
’ith:i for the sportsman iu guns,
nmuuition, game bags and when
<>u need anything in this line
•on will find the best at
complete! stock h^ritotfere ahown b her shop, com-
prising the newest design* tii long coAte,
tailored suits, jerseys, aweeteis, hand embroidered
tailored waists, black voile, paiwma and black moire
skirts. Novelties in every variety of neckwear, crepe
and silk scarfs, in fact anything ladies desire. Outing
robes and sacquas are also od display.
Next Door to SdumiacherV
Main Street .
HOLLE &
heart. Since her graduation in
the Brcnham High School and
Sam Houston Normal Institute at
Huntsville, Mra. Blank# ha# been
(teaching school in different pla-
ces, her last position being in Se-
guin where she met Mr. Blanks.
In 1860 Mrs. Blanka people
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HW'iti"i i»u i »sa.H ♦<♦♦♦**
chased hia interest, and wilt «mi
tlntto the buaines# at the same
rtund. He aasumes all liabilities
and will collect all account# duo
the firm.
P. CVGHUESKN.
11. Y. NETT.
Am will bo seen by- notice else-
where, the grocery firm of M«*w*
Gruenen A Nett 1ms been docmlved
M ilHMfrtMlWMMWia
Has Purchased Lot and Will Erect
Tanks.
The Gulf Refining Oil Company
ha# purchased the old Griffin
work ahop lot near the Central
railroad, and will erect tanks,
and establish a distributing de-
pot here for their oil business.
There was still another compa-
ny negotiating for this lot when
it was purchased.
A large assortment of every-
thing new in men’s clothing of
the very beat makes at very low
E. C. BUSTER.
New York Store.
New Crop Syrup,
New Crop Almonds^
New Crop Shell?
New Seeded
Just Arrived:
Car Caltfurnia Evaporated^
New Crop
Raisins in packages, London Layers and Mu
Peaches, Fwines, Apricots,
Fancy extra choice and choice Evaporated <
Brenham Wholesale Grocery
moods.
New Currsntd
New Large Prunes,
interest, and a#«uming all liabilit-
ies, and will collect all accounts
continuing the business at same
stand. - 'i
s. mm* «W» —■ •—1 —
I am showing the largeat and
prettiest line of fall gingham#
that ha# ever been shown m
Brcnham. Price# 10 ets and 14-
cts. per yd. ,
ham, and many cultivated Bren-
lianiites have been lead by her in
the winding path# of knowledge.
Mr. Blanks is closely identified
with the social and commercial
life of Segnin, his native town, is prices.
”4* young man of fine business ab-
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FISCHER f
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Horse Shoes 75 cts
Everything new at Opera Hou#
tonight.
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FALL GOODS
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I Am Showing A Large Assortment of M
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 17, 1909, newspaper, November 17, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520443/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.