Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 166, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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, THE WQX KNOWN “CRAWFORD SHOES”
"B, R.”FLOUR, aohl by ns f6r over 17 ye»r*. Tbie is
• High Patent Floor- a guarantee with every sack. (
IRON CLAD” Seamless Hosiery, a brand that is
well known Bells for 15 and 25 cents.
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Wc arc Receiving Daily New Go
Fancy china uvd bric-a-brac, also have a full l„
Post Cards; a complete line of Cutlery Tin'
. and Graniteware. Jnst received a tarse
. meat of White Enameled Ware. Our )i.
. Dinner 8ets and Toilet Sets is Complete.
Schawe & s
hr nk hy
11-1* tt. M
W. A. Wood&Co
lumber.
ELLWOOD HOG FENCE,
8TTTDEBAKER WAGONS.
Bren ham, Texas.
New erop ribbon cane and *yi. U children betas there Saau
■p de baUarie molares Fir*l of CU* letter* to o. Schawe a Son
the season, at Wittbet krr A f —
Hoting’a. j OoHa. DoUa. non*. CO to O Srhae*
————— I 8oa-
Cocanats grated and deliver* a |
to any part of the city. Prmh “for*. Toys, Taya. Toy*. O. Schawe
frails and homemade caiwlie*-'’* 8«s. HeaSq mart ere
daily Alex. Bandn. n« it o-j -—
Bchoerenberg Bros. l*-5tf. | O N Hyman * cloth** always
is. ■ » made to fit
If yon want U) have a **ic«ur< -
enlarged or want to ho* a l-f Everybody cordially invited to our
fratnt! Cali «n Wintolm •»« In beautiful display of crisp. snappy
Photographer. 11-21 t! winter merchandise. It'will lie wortl
Brenham Evening Press
a. o. aiewmaa. *»■*.»»»,. BSTasuoHso lass. a
Giddings & Giddings,
Bankers.
(samMai Mi rmm)
Individual Responsibility $500rl
Ample Resonrcea, Courteous Treatment,
Superior Service. n
T»t EXCLUSIVE SAVING! BANK fEATURE of this establiabmanl hi*
popular. A savings account Is a tricud in adversity ItaW^
save, not what you earn, that makes wealth We tumlrb *
T^ulKZ’AZ&rT’* “ ■*«"“** o«
JUST RECEIVED AT
the Press is oot reapanmMe for signed
eomiminieauuns, sad wSew of a personal
nature they must always be paid for.
TO SUBSCR1BE8S:
Any subscriber who falls to receive
his uwper promptly sod regularly will
confer a favor upon the publisher by
NOTICE !
It you want high t-*!«tl ( 'ream
and the purest of muk for
Breakfast, give your older to
H’HErFKU A So\,
'Phone 180.
New, Large California Prunes,
Peaches, Apricots, Seeded Raisins,
Shelled Almonds and Assorted Nuts.
AU Kinds of Canned Fruits and Vegetables.
Nice, Fancy Eating and Cooking Apples*
All Kinds of Cakes, Pickles and Sauces.
Choice Hams and Breakfast Bacon.
All at a very low price, at
The World it* Fall of Heroes
John Wiltics, wheelman on
tb* Mi-siarippi, river ateamer
H H Carter, stood at his post
after the boi * r* bad exp'oded
and the beat was a biasing rum
to sheer tb
Buy a National cook stove and save
your wood pile; bate* good, cookea
good with little fuel. U. Hermann A
Son.
LUMBER
AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATE
BOIS D’ ARC WAGONS.
IMPROVED BUCKEYE MOWERS.
FRANK W* WOOD
FREE
A pair of fl.OO shoe* at lli<
Palace aho-> *toro absolutely fro
every Saturday night at 9 o clct-k
Cooking and Heating stove* of all
aiiea. If you want those goods at
right prices call at Healy’s Hardware
store.
Silver plate vour stove. Noth
log nicer than for your heater tc
have a pretty appearance Won’*
oomo off if you u»e Allumnnid
25c will make you a tiilver plat-
ed atove. G. Hermann & Son
cost against the
bank atd enable the passenger*
to escape with their lives. At
the OrOaier:1. the boat stranded,
be was seen to ptch forward into
Die fLmeu. His experience re
cai s John Hay’s ballad of Jim
itiudaoe, winch was written from
experience. The Jim Bludsoe
type is heroic, but by no means
rare Like Erie bad a Hlutisoe
whose name was John May.
died in his wheel-house in saving
: load of passengers There are
heroes in every wheel-house on
the lakes, the rivers and great
salt ways, but fortunately the
conditions and very rare that re
veal their true heroism,
There are heroes in the cabs
of 1900 loeomedves that go ro
aring over the rails by daylight,
and in the impenetrable dark-
ness of night. Night operation
of a fast loi emotive with 12 or
more loaded coaches dragging
on behind requires wonderful
faith in both the faithful efficien-
cy of fellow employes and the
will of even the worst of men.
Kh-e Shovels, Fire Poker*. Fire
Tong* and Sets foal and Ash Bucket*,
al Healy’s Hardware Store. Alamo
Avenue Brenham Texas.
CEMENT WELL CUUB’NG.
It will last a life time and i>
but little more expensive thai
lumber. If you have a well thai
neds recurbing, or if you ar<
thinking of digging a new on»-
let me figure with you It wil
be » saving to you. 7-22 tf.
JOHN Rial, Brenham, Texas
Maple syrup, just, the plain
sweet H*p as it trickles from tin
tree Nothing added, at Witt
becker & Hoting's.
“Fresh from Huylers"
Just recelv.-d a fresh shipment of
Huyler’s Chocolates and Bon Bone.
V. W. Spreen.
John Kelly Shoes,
Latest Shapes. G uaranteed Go
J. H. QUEUE'S GROCERY
TELEPHONE NO. 8
A clerReraan writes: "Preventlcs
Ihoes little Candy Cold Cure Tablets
are working wonderful In myparlsh”.
f'reventlcs surely will check a cold,
or the Orlppe, In a very few hours.
And Proventlcs are so safe and harm-
less. No Quinine, nothing harsh nor
sickening. Fine for feverish restless
children. Box of 48 at 25c. Sold by
F. W. Spreen.
DOUGLAL SHOEi
Celebrated for comfort, dura- ir
bility and style.
A. SIMON ;
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS, BRENHAM
AN UP TO DATE LINE OF
Clothing, Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Eli
PICTURES ENLARGED
Frame* of every descrip-
tion. Price* right. Call
at old Gross Music Store
V. L. LEM MANN
duced
Rates
Shoe Prepairing Factory.
Ill 8. 8t. Charles street.. For
Ladles, Gentlemen and Children. We
give first class work-heat mulerlal
used. All Work Guaranteed. J. y.
BAIKR, Brenham Texas. 3-14 Sr
W» SI
A KB IN
BUSINESS FOR
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
ACCOUNT
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
To Point* in the South-
east, Kansas City, St. Louis
opposite New Exchange Hotel
Lower floor euitahle for store or
office, contain* Hro proof vault
Up stairs suitable for offices or
family rooms, contrins bathroom
toilet and etc. Apply to A. D.
Milr°y. 12 18 lm.
Raw Lung*.
When the lungs aro sore and In-
I flamed, the germs ofpboumonla and
consumption find lodement and mul-
tiply. Foley’s Honey and Tar kills
the cough, germs, cures the most ob-
stinate racking cough heals the lungs
and prevent* sertou* results. The
genuine Is In the yellow package.
Jos. Tristram.
Your Health
F W. SPR HEN
DRnutJlhT.
T. A. LOW & SONS
“Fr*sh from Huylers”
All site boxes at Spreen’s
Store
F. W. Spreen.
possible
warning if
they aro hold up by accident or
obstruction
Lumber, Buggies, Hay
Sash, Surries, Nails
Doors, Runabouts, Ba
Shingles, Buckboards, Lime,
NEW TIN SHOP.
We are now located in the
old market building, oppo-
site Suter Bros., and are
prepared to do your Tin
ana Repair work. ROOF
ING and GUTTERING our
Specialty.
Plumbing and Cisterns.
GIESECKE BROTHERS
Phone 53, 4 rlrga.
RESTAURANT
means probabilities
of death, yet these men race al-
ong through the dargness, as-
suming that everything is clear
«Lii that every man will do hia
duty. In a J cases out of 100
where accidents occur, it is gen-
erally found that the engineer
stood at his past long enough to
do all that could bo done to av-
ert collision before taking any
step for hia own aasety
••viAvr
A System of Home Treatment-
Pure food A Drug Act No. 178. Doc-
tor* In Hygenlc Departments advise
the forms to use for different disease
Cases sollcltedl where physicians and
ordinary drugs treatment have failed
Treat All catarrhal nffectlona of head
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels.
Also womens diseases Including dls
placements, lacerations, ulceration
and tumors. Write for literature.
Health-Statements, goods required To
“The Houston Vfavl Co.” Office 612
Chenevert SL Houston. Texas.
Mrs. Geo. B. McHugh. M*r.
On Sale
Dec. 19, 20 and 21, 1908
Return Limit January 17,
1909
For tickets and further information
call on agents of the H. & T. C.
K. R., or address
T. J. ANDERSON
Gen Pass. Agent, Houston
A full line of the best WHISKY,
CIGARS, ETC.
Regular Meals and Short Orders
of everything the market
affords.
Good service, polite attention at
Bar snd Restaurant.
Frosh. Gold Boer always on tap
Lumber and Buggy Dealers, Brenham
Tbis is
partly the result of discipline,
bnt principally from the personal
sense of duty.
Excavators of the buried city
of Pompeii discover standing at
the gates of the city that opened
toward the sea and safety two
Roman sentinels, who, in the
panic of the hour of destruction,
thoir superiors had forgotten to
relievo. That was in the year
69, and tbeir long virgil was not
relieved until nearly 1800 years
later. Tbeir swords were rusted,
but their honor was still bright
and their devstion to duty made
immortal. In these days when
we hear so much of the follies
ond frail iea of mankind, it ia re-
freshsng to be reminded that
faeroea are just as numerous to-
day aa at any time in the hiatory
J. S. WILLIAMS,
Proprietor.
Navratil’s Orchestra
Is now open for engagenien
I Instrumentation from Two u
For particulars, call on
F. J. NAVRATIL
or F. C. Peterson.
'Phone 104—8 rings.
H*xam*thyl«n*t*tramln*.
The above ia the name of a Ger-
man chemical, which Is one of the
many valuable Ingredients of Foley’a
Kidney Remedy Hexamethylenete
This is the season of the year
plant Orniment Shade or Fruit Trei
and A. W. Watson of the Roseds
Nursery can furnish not only eve
variety of tree or shrub, but set tM
out so they will grow.
Holiday
Fares
to the
Old States
in the
Southeast
will be
VERY LOW 7HIS YEAR
All careful
women use
“Soul Klee Perfumes"
Como around and get acquainted
with the Soul Klaa perfumes.
F. W. Spreen.
-t-M-++++4-M~M. .-H-K-M-M 4 1"H"M-
CITY DRUG STORE
THE SiUUUITEEB
PARKER & VERNON, PROPRIETORS-
A FULL LINE OF
STAPLE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES.
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
of tbe’world.
Bargain Day In Applet
Good Baldwin Apples 40 cents
Bucket. Cooking Apples 20c
Bucket at
Arthur Knolle’s.
F. W. SPREEN
The Buffalo BUI show waa declared
not to be a circus, and aa a result
he will only pay R200 per day. In-
stead of >1,U00.
^ °f. Kidney or Bladder Disease not
reach of medicine. No medicine can do more.
JOS. TRISTRAM
HerbinE
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 166, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1908, newspaper, December 5, 1908; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519874/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.