Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, June 6, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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ie Weekly Prtu
1.00 per yew*
£ USlf WALTER KILLED
7 * ' " -"■"imi'nou ; '• >.
At Manor by Mayurd Ransom,
WEIGH ON THE SOOTH.
MEN’S OXFORDS
W«1| sub. countin' do whlfo folk*. ^
S*4 My about fo' thousand." w« all
ftnur# trow our own; ataudpolut. and
th* negro figure. from the standpoint
ot a child for he la a ehlkl In mahy
reaperta; and like a child, he haa no
roopret for property right*. Kor ®*.
junplo, hen-roost. are public property
tf a colored man r.i*,,* a few chicken
ff«m off hi* while neighbor* hen-
rooet.-WnH he Juat getting back a ter
amail pan of what h,» earned during
ala very day*? And what white manta
join* to be ao ornery as to make a
fu*» about a tew pullets? You've all
heard the atory of the white matt
Delivered Befcro Methodist Bro':
therhood, Newark, N Y.
Thu following address on the
South was delivered by a former
Mr. 0kn Watson,
Iw'foro the Methodist Brotherhood
ut Newark, N. Y., tvwiuiy, and is
well worth jour perusal.
I don’t know who la responsible
tor brtulng this trouble on you. I hope
for the sake of hla own physical wel-
fare. you wont discover the Identity
of the fuUty wretch; possibly It®
has repeutod of hi* rashness. If be
hasn't already, he undoubtedly will
before t have finished, as Mr niyuelf.
1 am here because, us most of you
ought to know by this time. It Is
a rule of min® never to refuse an
in vita Uouwhithcr to drink, to eat, to
smoke. w- to talk; and l place these
pwrtomancvi (n the onlar of my
proficiency The courtesy of your
| T« have a complete line of Men’* Cl
V hy not g«t o pair of them to wear ti
for comfort, style, finish and durability,
If 90 we can pleas* you. W* are he*d*
qDarters in that line. A call or trial order
will convince you or the fact. Our stock
consists of the highest standard qualities
snd the prices, the lowest , % ?
We carry the well kaowa brands ia
canned goods such as Pretaier sad Griff an
California Fruits and Vegetable*. Dried
frutta of eVsry description. Canned flub,
salmon, sardines, brook-trout, deviled lad
polled ham. » ' C , 'y -' ’
Pickled sad ih^kuid Herrings, etc. Reis
pickles in bottles and bulk. Mustard, Cat*
sup, Chow Chow, eto.
Try Chess A Sanborn’s world famous \
coffee.
Don't forget when your Hour bin is get-
ting low lot ns refill it for you with a sack
of "8potleas." A name it to wall deeervaa,
it will bring satiafaotlon to your homo.
Kindly give ut a call or photts us your 'fv
wants, *ame wtl« receive poUVe ind proippl ..
llnni Inti ' r
A CORDIAL INVITATION IS
EXTENDED TO YOU-TO
CALL AND "to EX-
AMINj^-OUR dbSol AND
PRlfies. WE SHALL 6U0.
LY SHOW YOU OUR
G 0 0 D 8.
iat interment Monday utternoou.
Formerly With KingUng Bros.
Circus at Airdome Tonight
-it the Airdome tonight fett--
stdei a show of good pi«!©m*.
thfOumsagisnont will present the
“Kesters," of fogmer Kindling
Broe. Circus fatnn in their fa-
tuous Roman ring and Acrobatio
acts. U don’t seem possible to
bothla^ morc Hinbitlous than to talk
» you fbr a while. ami not a great
while, either, foil ha.®' noticed that
most speeches sM like a wheel the' ww:msT\i7«Vy“he 'Ttouty Ind
longer Mm spoke the greater tfe ttb> cautiously lift* u hortsonlully until It
When I was <!c»h « baud In this U on a line with the perch; the warm
game J didn't Know what to 'I raw tuipmt of th® broom bundle is too
to him. You Bee, be select* a rather
cold nlshi he take* a broomstick and
„ . , _ ,, _. """* —r -v.' * JiX “ rv«*SM«Tl |( MIITJI, |l|l*il lif» RlOWlV MUd
,or.rjhr R
Tha Beacon Shoe Made
The Crossett Shoe made in Patent
Colt, Patent Viol, Vicl Kid and
Tan 84.00 and 85.00-
in nearly all
leathers Patant Colt, Vlci. Guo Metal
oang. Calf and Tan Vlci or Rue-
•Is Calf Price* 83.00 and 83.50
to oar subject. |'m like a negro to the hospitable warmth of tha
preacher down homo, who always In broom ha udle; ami ibat ia hla undoing
slated that "he wahnt no preacher, for before he can etrv dark ttdblnaon
but a "wwter" And he drew a nice or whatever els® a chicken would It®
distinction: "Yer sec, do preacher, opt-cted to «uy In atleh a predlcamen
he take* a tox" an fee sticks to hit; he la whtahod downward and Into
gotter Shoot for do but!'. eye ever an open Id
BB,": by de "Honor, he dou t have Negro®,
id tox1; he jes shoots pnnntscoti* .raiwm
»** *t de who!® target' Haying lived plan t
among the- Momon* until mv wff*p$SpT*
iuW the big lout tiro# including
Mr, and Mrs. K««ter with their
throe year old daughter at. no
raise in aduntuupn, kflts this ia
what the inani»g*iMtit%aiii»Uiets
10c adults. 5c child**.* >*?
BARGAINS
dark and following (hi*
miix, I dcyn'i keep ehlcketi*
dtiT W. to fre* tn dl» *
••Hot «t a meeting uf
Negrtma never *t*«l
attention.
I Ut. Men'* Patent • Colt Oxford*, All sire*. Ordinal Prices
1 Lot Men's Tan Oxfords All sizen Original Prices .
f*'
I Lot Ladles Tan Pumps All sizes. Original Price*......
85.00 now 83.75
83.50 now 82.75
83.00 now 81.50
and $2.50 now 81.50
83.00 now st.00
$3.50 now 83.75
THE CONVICT ESCAPES,
Must are Still at Large From the
Railroad Oajpg.
Iiaat week fivo wh|b< men and
four 'Mexicans, long n^'in State
convicts, escaped from ffl^railroi!
Phone 15
1 Lot Ladles Tan Pumps All sizen. Original Price .. ..
I Lot Men’* High Top Shoes Broken Sizes. Original Prlc*
H. F. Hohlt Company
Winkelmann & Bohne
(Incorporated)
ifnng north of here. They*1won
in u car and twisted off a belt
from a door with one of the rail-
road tools, and cwiipcd before
the tfiiurd was aware that there
whs anything wrung.
Thy .Svurgeant and the guard
were fired, and replaced by^a
gvutrd from San Angelo who cam
with a linrso and dogs.
Meflloftjn, a white long term
man was shot vritb a six-ahooter
and killed by a constable at Mila
uo. and the man that was with
Trfm Vfokff, nlsu while, wgs ahjt
and f (pn**n I'd h‘iv® kept on
iptlria f„r him until ttier. only the
t#n of a* left, If hi- hadn't deacrl
ml me on the mleatlon „f prohlbt
Uoti. A* a Texan, t‘n> for the free
and unlimited coinage of "co n Juice
W the ratio of sixteen tine half
pints of the Joy of life to every ah!®
-.mapmmmMm&iit,
For the Senate
•Just us we go to jiri-ss, we are
authorised to anuuuuce H. (}.
Schulz for representative of the
19th Senatorial district. Mote
tomorrow.
300 i miim •
two coats to the gallon, that’s what ' ' ' t**
The SHERWiN-WiLum tom
will cover. And on a good surface it wftl cover more than that.
No paint will do better, and very few peints will do as well.
.Maximum covering capacity, easiest spreading qualities, longest
wrar, and greatest economy are wliit we eiaim for S.W^. It’s
the one safe paint to use. Always gives satisfactioiK , *
II you want to save money in painting let ua show you the
way. We sell peints lor all kinds ol good painting. ^
with n shot gun and wounded in
the head and leg. and later different t’v,
surrendred. bunefe-mtghfy *
like the folk* d
I liese two mem had on clothe* jn f„r|y of »h„
alike that tliev had captured by I •mve found tu
breaking into a store at \ ellow geme BpprehenF
I’rairie, about the Rout
from a Routher
MeLonghlin was exceedingly Is *tich a thing
anxious to o*eape because after hi expresn *om«
, , ... f cannot and d
time has been served m this state nerre; «n,i if I
there arc 14 indictments against don't tike whv
, forutnalc if »
birr ill Oklahoma, put he was too (j,|niriI R)
ba Uy wounded to do wifeoot modi- Bute* t. It tay
oal service longer find anrrendred
\None of the Mexican or Urn oOmr f*st some aw-
nvo wliit® mfn have been heard ue'Tmio ibotm
from. tor th,vfit«i tia)
You don’t have to depend on the
Chimney, the wind or the weather,
•be? y,ju use the "New Process"
' 7lck Blue Flame Oil Stove, as it is
Always ready for use, and as soon as
Bgnted, produces an intensely hot,
Smokeless, blue flame. It's a whole lot
tbeaper than a coal stove and does
swell better work.
„.?* *ure and see the ‘‘New Process".
Wick Stove before buying.
Seelhorst
W. J ( atiier.
Special Notice
The 5, 10 and 25. “Vgrictj
Store” will open dt No, ? Baylot
street, Brcnham, Texas about
June 10th with a complete lim
of notions, dry goods, jewelry,
candy, glassware t rocery, tittiUD
elwarc. tinware, woodtnwarc.
hardware, and household and
kitchen goods of all kinds. In
fact more diff rent things to sell
at 5o, 10c, and 2fte than you ev-
er saw in n store of its sis«,
Many of these things yotf have
paid as high as 50c for but at
the Variety Store nothing sells
W. E. REICHARDT
Hardware and Furniture Company
BRANHAM, TEXA8 - - » PHONE 108 |j
ORAN'SEICE
bear., nil Uu rco. il sttirtcr yuu In-Ide mule free?" We bear a great
lertfled tokull, refuted by the prevloun deal about the NecroQttsatjon Tlu-re
speakers? WHl, In talking about, the la mi negro question to sente: the
.South. I rn at ...WdWbdvsiitage of|So|ith Is settling tt just im ft#* as
knowing,that sit the, good things, all you will 1H her. and It Is * qucfeMM
the witty thlfttfs and '*11 the «d(g|U«pt that the South alone must nettle ajutw
things that conld be rstd htt.tr'ifresd tan scttle-and without outside help
be®,o appTopiated by these rank pi*- or htndranee. Thd negro must work
vlftriste Henry W. flrady and fohu out Ills destiny io the fjputh The
Tsmple fit'sves; end if f appear to South needs the negrn hn her labor
voleo Uudr ssntimcBts or to borrow problem. Chiton Is not a profitable
Unrtr irorda, Ju*t rf-memlier that they crop without cheap labor, And the
only said I would have said If I hail negro needs the Booth, ri*ejjp hla ow
bean there, and hid thought of It white people who know him and un-
Yoo ’can't talk about the Booth deratsnd feta; who appreciate Ws
wltfeont talking about the Negro, He K'«'d imlnts and "f'”1'
sdds the touch of local color, yptt hla bad ones. He ha* both Otfldfd hr
might >y He belongs to the Smith »'*> "'ad.rs of hts own color like
Or rather the Booth belongs .to 1,1m Ikmker Washington the n ’gro h„
IlemtnHu m, „f th« /hnnieteitatlc <°m(' 10 that his progress, If
1 „ Jj*Vv, he progress at «0l> must be along ln-
Lfeinni ’* crock team was defeat*-
•d Saturday night by May’s totim
WE HAVE JUST OOM.EENOED MAKING OUR
FAMOUS ORANGE ICE. GIVE US A TRIAL
ORDER FOR THIS HE. LTHFUL, WHOLESOME
DELICACY —
for more than 25c and hundreds
of things sell at 5 und 10c.
Thia stock is fresh and new,
right from the factory. Voruc ant*
me for yourself at No. t Baylor
stfoet, Brcnham, Tc}««. 0
I The three leaders
W the w< rid over. For
by all Grocer*.
Brenham Wholesale Grot
CANDY KITCHEN
From ujl over th« nounty oonstsn
!h.- report that the crop prospect
.ran never better. The remit
-Min hits put overtWng yi... Nm>
ilmpt* ami the i-rop* t»re uoNtuCt
heir best and tircTonking
Nothing Small
About Our Stock
t,f grain and feed—w® *re ready
- ,r all' corn«.ra, whether they
- *»t bushels, binfuls, cwtloadu
. carload® The qttontisy doea-
n't worry ua—»b« quality need
not worry yon. Bagful or cart-
load you'll find owr oaU, corn,
hay and all sort* of provender
, tie right uort.
Mrs. Emma Wh
Your *tMotion fa directed to an entire
week In the stock to bo ehojvn in my SkopM
f-klrts, from «.«• to 9V>.<*. One-pleca XJH
t<> $l». M, In white end all eolore: -wlifijljlp
these dresses, prlctw fromWtti
«x» and 9x1?, price* from W.96 to |I?AA
from 11.96 to*2 «. A beautiful eaaorttoaj*
alao, in design* modt .rare. NNppAe.Tpe, M
CON N
brder Tb-Day
' our match leas brand of
coffee. It J* strictly
High grade, guaranteetf ;
- absolutely pure und uafe-
. iafactory. AP°°r «»k
% caaaot destroy the natu-f
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, June 6, 1910, newspaper, June 6, 1910; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520670/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.