Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 165, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1915 Page: 6 of 6
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2 Bay s«od foodstuffs, because that is always economy.
They buy stUiis store, beowse our foodstuffs are
geod, «i<l that is * certainty of economy.
from us because we have the variety, and make
and that is the greatest of economy.
us to their friends because they know
dfcrilMe ia a delimit Uneconomical housewives, and because
plilliillBlflririr of their hearts they just want to pass a good
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KR& bowels are slogged with
listless, pale. feverish, foil
i, breath ba.l, throat sore,
doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally,
of Figs." and in a few
hours all the foul waste, the sour
bile and fermenting food passes out
of the bowels and you have a well
and playful child again. Children
love this harmless "trait laxative*,
and mothers can rest easy after giv-
ing tt, because It never falls to make
le "insides" claan and sweet,
imop It handy, Mother! A little
given today eaves a alcXchild tomor-
row, but get the genuine. Ask your
for a BO-cent bottle of Cal-
ifornia Syrup of Pigs," which has
directions for babies, children of all
ages atd i for growu-upa plainly on
the bettle. Remember there are
counterfeits sold here, So surely look
aitd see that yours is made by the
"California Fig Syrup .Company.
Hand back with contempt any other
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$10,000,000 COTTON F1KE
Washington, October 8.—
dent Woodrow Wilson and Mrs. Ito
man Gait, whose engagement was
announced last night at the White
House will be married probably the
first week in December. The cere-
mony will be private, only a few
close Wends being Invited, and will
take place at the home of the bride
on New Hampshire avenue near Du-
pont circle.
Plans for the honeymoon have not
been completed' but It was indicated
today that tfre trip might include a
visit to the Ban Diego exposition.
For the third time in American
history a president of the United
States will take a bride. In choos-','
ing to have the ceremony performed'
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in bulk and bottles.
;'s Premium Sliced Bacon.
^ h Premium Hams.
: At ■ close W'iiSMiiSlM^
Free tickets to the picture show with every
26c cash purchase. 1 c ,
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TWrd Oreat Loss In India Reported
Opening of Season-
ing to have the ceremony perigrmou • —
M, TumultI
low a jiicvcticuv ' I aiAa n. firnvnon.
ler, Who was married la New York
in the ctturtsh of (to
and naval aide, J£r. Orayson.
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PtrltT October S (wireless to Say-
y1lle)^_r"It is reported from Bombay
that *%&at lire occurred oa Septem-
ber « la eotton warehouses causing
a loss et |10,000,00«," says the Over
Seas News agency. This was the
third lire of the kind during the pres-
ent season. The result of investiga-
tion of these fires has not been made
public. .. •
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President Clwreland, the" ohly other
chief executive to be married While
in office, was married in the White
House.
President Wilson and Mrs. Salt
will make their first appearance to-
gether In puhMc slade the announce-
ment of their <fbgat*ment tomorrow
in l/eW ,3rork.
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housef good barn, large gafrfen, elii-
tenv waterworks; cloee in. For
price, apply to Mra. John Booth o*
'phone 401.-—'Adv. lS5-6t.
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Hi S. Summers, Fort "Worth.
B. M. Prescott, Temple.
E, Horn, St. Louis. ;
L, F. Bfront, San Francisco.
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W. J. GATHER'S
Jannpe G.
Blaine Is Dead-
/here they go to a
house party given by the president's
close friend and unofficial adviser,
Colonel E. M. Hbuse. Tomorrow
evening they will attend-a
636, W. B. Frfee-^-Xdv. 165-2«t
Registered at the Anthony.
J. J. Hanny, Houston.
J. A. Jackson, B&uston.
L. K. Fisher, Houston.
L. 8. Murphrey, Houston.
John A. Butler, New Orleans.
Louis i! Lien, San Xatonlo.
Houston, Texas, October 8.—
I James O. Blaine, former secretary of
the Retail Dealers Hardware and Im-
plement association of Texas, died
here yesterday as a result of a pa-
ralytic stroke.
vest your money in real estate.
^ you will certainly have some-
thing to bring an income. fe
^;fl$|f$frve aeyeral. <ee tote and
will build you complete any kind of
aHouae you may Want, sell It to you
til® installment plan, and on any
able time, at low interest
. wiU dupUcato any bouse and
, lie Brenham. If you are tater-
call on t. W.
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party in New York and the next day
on the return toward Washington,
will See the second game In the
world's baseball championship series
at Philadelphia. The party will in-
clude Colonel and Mra. House, Mrs.
Gait's mother, Mrs. Billing; Misa
D. F. Douglass, Austin,
J. F. Dehestar, Houston.
C. C. Wall.
F. H. Bagby, New York.
John tt. Morrtss, Taylor.
H. C, Arnett, Austins
J. D. Piatt, Austin.
Wmi?
t teave Just received a carload of
cooking stoves and heaters. Prtces
range from *1.25 to 110.60. Get
ur heater while the rtock ^ com-
plete. T. C. Bhlert.—Adv. l«4-6t.
Split Virooa.
Split stove wood for sale at $5.00
per cord; also chunks for heaters.
Joe Morgan. 'Phone 668.—Adv.
141-SOt.
WANTED—A servant girl who is
not afraid of work; good pay. Ap-
ply at Banner office.—Adv. l»4-6t.
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the national Joy smoke
is such good tobacco you fed like you could
eat the
SwtP
We announce tne arrival of the most complete l^ine of one
piece Ih-esses ever shown in Brenham. We have the ex-
clusive sale for the College Princess and Mary Pickford
Dresses. We are also showing a complete line of Silk and
Wool Dresses. Prices $5 to $40.00. We will also show a
complete line of Ladies Coat Suits, prices $12.00 to $50.00.
Ladies Coats $5 to $35.00. For Monday and the balance of
the week we will give 25 per cent off on all Pattern Hats.,
Just received a new line of the latest shapes at special
prices. We find that those that buy early are the best sat-
isfied, you' will find the selection much larger now than you
will later, as our stock is now complete.
W. J. Cather
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1 South Side of Square
Brenham, Texas
rare ef Cheap Glasses
lerd t#_, ,
fit »f a shoe
he fit of your
wtth
lose only
at the
{£
losing both money
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Yes, sir, P. A. puts a razor edee on your
sowke-appetite-dhrision that'snobby enough
®1 ^ to be photographedl
No other pipe and ciga-
rette tobacco can be like
Prince Albert, because
no other tobacco tan
be made like Prince
Albert. The patented
prpcess fixes that—and
removes the tongue-bite
and throat parch) Let
that digest)
And that line of conver-
sation is 24 kt, whether
you play P. A. ia your
Old jimmy pipe or roll it
into a makin's cigarette.
For you can put your little old blue-pencil
O. K right here that Prince Albert is a
regular double-headed for a single admission
—as joy*us to your tongue and taste one
way as the other!
Wffl the "rollers" jtindly step forward for a
spell and get some of this listen into their
systems? Because Prince Albert certain
and sure jams more joy into a makin's paper
thaniev^r before wasfigwed up on two hands!
In the plain language of the hills, you can't
any IriOre resist such ofcikin's tobacco than a
you or any other man ever did roll and put
the fire to I Men, we tell you to wise up.
P. A is crimp cut and stays put—which
means rolling P. A js as easy as felling off a
log. And it's good to remember P. A. is put
up in the toppy red bag especially for you
"rollers." Sells for the prioe of a jitney ride, 5a
Now, will the "pipers" kindly open both ears?
Here's tobacco that has made it possible for
three men to smoke pipes where one
smoked before!
Any way you hook it up, Prince Albert is
tobacco insurance! Yes, sir, it guarantees
your future as well as your present smok-
ings! And just makes your tongue so jimmy
pipe joy'us that your smoke appetite grows
whopping big. You menwho1 dassn't," we
say you go to P. A, natural-likc! Because
there isn't a bite in a ,
barrel of this national
joy smoke.
Unlimber your old jim-
my pipe! Dig it out of
the dark corner, jam ft *
brimful of P. A. And
make fire with a
match! Me-o-my!
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buUar cg can pass up
Because P. A. hands
cigarette roller
flaw, and aJroma,
the best
of red flannel!
'ng any
rare
mom ,
tidy r*d tin. 10c,
bmk ' ' * "
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you're mttf
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R. |. REYNOLDS TOBACCO
Wisstoa-Salon, N/C.
The tidy red tin, 10c
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Shepard, Nelson M. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 165, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1915, newspaper, October 8, 1915; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth490507/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.